Thursday, 10 July 2014

Fab Photos: World Leaders Become Super Fans At The #WorldCup2014Brazil

Everybody loves football mainly because it unites the world more than any other sports does!
Check out these world leaders supporting and cheering on their countries while looking like "everyday people"!!!
And one more thumbs up
The President of Angola, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, and his wife, Ana Paula dos Santos, attend the match between Belgium and Russia at the Maracana Stadium.
Enjoying the 2014 Fifa World Cup
A number of world leaders, politicians and royalty have been enjoying the World Cup in Brazil. Here King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium put royal protocol to one side to celebrate Belgium's win over Russia.
Celebrating chancellor
German Chancellor Angela Merkel celebrates a goal for Germany against Portugal, while Portuguese politician Luis Marques Guedes, far right, looks a little less happy.
Joining the team
Prince Harry
Prince Harry, centre, is joined by Brazil Minister of Sport Aldo Rebelo, right, and a very enthusiastic fan, behind, to watch Cameroon take on Brazil at Estadio Nacional.
Happy Hollande
French President Francois Hollande shows his delight after France scores a goal against Nigeria in their Round of 16 match.
Inspired to play
After watching France beat Nigeria, it appears that Hollande was inspired to play some football.
Celebrating a win
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and his wife, Maria Clemencia Rodriguez, celebrate Colombia's win over the Ivory Coast.
A thumbs up
Juan Manuel Santos gives a thumbs up during the 2014 World Cup Quarter-final between Brazil and Colombia at the Castelao arena in Fortaleza.
More thumbs up
US Vice President Joe Biden gives a thumbs-up after watching the United States beat Ghana at the Arena das Dunas in Natal.
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (in black) jubilates when Nigeria beat Bosnia 1-0 on the 21st of June in Brazil.
Back in the US
President Barack Obama watches the US take on Belgium in an auditorium at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington.
Dutch cheers
Queen Maxima and King Willem Alexander of Holland cheer after watching Netherlands beat Australia 3-2.
Prince Albert
Prince Albert of Monaco speaks to French Minister for Women's Rights, Cities, Sports and Youth Najat Vallaud- Belkacem during the Quarter-final match between France and Germany.
Opening match
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, and Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff, right, watch the World Cup's opening match between Brazil and Croatia.
Deep in conversation



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