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PHOTOS: Shakira, Samba light up WC closing ceremony

July 14, 2014 02:38 IST
Shakira performs during the 2014 World Cup closing ceremony at the Maracana stadium

The mournful cries of millions of Brazilians were drowned out in the high-decibel musical gala during the FIFA World Cup's closing ceremony, which was graced by crowd pullers such as Shakira, guitar king Carlos Santana and also had a dash of samba in Rio de Janerio.

FIFA lined up six events that followed a series of lavish opening acts before the grand finale between Argentina and Germany at the iconic Maracana.

The events attempted to combine the cultural distinction of host nation Brazil with a nod to every country involved in the sporting extravaganza.

Musical entertainment

July 14, 2014 02:38 IST
Dancers perform during the closing ceremony prior to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Final

Colombian star Shakira, Mexican guitarist Santana, Brazilian Grammy award singer Ivete Sangalo and a samba school led the musical entertainment.

Around 1,000 people were involved to celebrate the greatest values of the planet's most popular sport as the tournament closed in on its climax.

The 18-minute show inside the stadium was designed to pay tribute to the beautiful game and its 'key symbols'.

Kicking off with an expression of the sport's values through four characters – Freedom, Solidarity, Passion and Diversity – the ceremony subsequently included representations of all 32 teams to have participated at this World Cup, with particular focus on the two finalists: Joachim Low's Germany and Alejandro Sabella's Argentina.

Unique tribute to the game

July 14, 2014 02:38 IST
A general view during the closing ceremony

Set to a soundtrack of samba music, incorporating a cast of 400 people and featuring GRES Academicos do Grande Rio, a special reference to the World Cup trophy took centre stage, while a unique tribute to the game symbolically brought together the two sides battling to be crowned winners of football world.

Shakira captivated the audience with her trademark 'la la la' song.

The ceremony concluded with a spectacular combination of music: Shakira and Carlinhos Brown performing 'Dare'; Alexandre Pires, Santana and Wyclef Jean providing a rendition of the World Cup official anthem - 'We Will Find A Way'.