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BC-SOC--WCup-Scoring Leaders
Lionel Messi, Argentina
Thomas Muller, Germany
Neymar, Brazil
ThreeKarim Benzema, France
Arjen Robben, Netherlands
James Rodriguez, Colombia
Xherdan Shaqiri, Switzerland
Enner Valencia, Ecuador
Robin Van Persie, Netherlands
TwoAndre Ayew, Ghana
Wilfried Bony, Ivory Coast
Tim Cahill, Australia
Clint Dempsey, United States
Memphis Depay, Netherlands
Gervinho, Ivory Coast
Asamoah Gyan, Ghana
Mario Mandzukic, Croatia
Jackson Martinez, Colombia
Ahmed Musa, Nigeria
Ivan Perisic, Croatia
Alexis Sanchez, Chile
Islam Slimani, Algeria
Luis Suarez, Uruguay
OneXabi Alonso, Spain
Charles Aranguiz, Chile
Pablo Armero, Colombia
Mario Balotelli, Italy
Jean Beausejour, Chile
Yacine Brahimi, Algeria
John Brooks, United States
Joel Campbell, Costa Rica
Edinson Cavani, Uruguay
Carlo Costly, Honduras
Juan Cuadrado, Colombia
David Luiz, Brazil
Stefan De Vrij, Netherlands
Abdelmoumene Djabou, Algeria
Oscar Duarte, Costa Rica
Edin Dzeko, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Blerim Dzemaili, Switzerland
Sofiane Feghouli, Algeria
Marouane Fellaini, Belgium
Leroy Fer, Netherlands
Fernandinho, Brazil
Fred, Brazil
Reza Ghoochannejhad, Iran
Olivier Giroud, France
Diego Godin, Uruguay
Mario Gotze, Germany
Andres Guardado, Mexico
Teofilo Gutierrez, Colombia
Rafik Halliche, Algeria
Javier Hernandez, Mexico
Keisuke Honda, Japan
Mats Hummels, Germany
Vedad Ibisevic, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Mile Jedinak, Australia
Jermaine Jones, United States
Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Russia
Miroslav Klose, Germany
Alexander Kokorin, Russia
Ja-Cheol Koo, South Korea
Keun-Ho Lee, South Korea
Claudio Marchisio, Italy
Rafael Marquez, Mexico
Juan Mata, Spain
Joel Matip, Cameroon
Blaise Matuidi, France
Admir Mehmedi, Switzerland
Dries Mertens, Belgium
Nani, Portugal
Peter Odemwingie, Nigeria
Shinji Okazaki, Japan
Ivica Olic, Croatia
Divock Origi, Belgium
Oscar, Brazil
Oribe Peralta, Mexico
Miralem Pjanic, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Juan Quintero, Colombia
Marcos Rojo, Argentina
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal
Wayne Rooney, England
Bryan Ruiz, Costa Rica
Georgios Samaras, Greece
Andreas Samaris, Greece
Haris Seferovic, Switzerland
Moussa Sissoko, France
Heung-Min Son, South Korea
Daniel Sturridge, England
Fernando Torres, Spain
Marco Urena, Costa Rica
Mathieu Valbuena, France
Jorge Valdivia, Chile
Silvestre Varela, Portugal
Eduardo Vargas, Chile
Jan Vertonghen, Belgium
David Villa, Spain
Avdija Vrsajevic, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Granit Xhaka, Switzerland
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AP PHOTOS: Soccer squads' traveling fans give World Cup matches the feel of Carnival
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — They flock to games with faces painted and draped in flags. They hold up signs and wear funny hats. They chant and sing until they're hoarse. They're the traveling fans, and they're helping give the World Cup the feel of Carnival.
For many of the 16 teams left in soccer's biggest extravaganza, the dedicated traveling fans offer the kind of boost that makes them feel like they've got an extra player.
Colombia coach Jose Pekerman credits the tens of thousands of supporters who turned the stadium at Belo Horizonte into a sea of yellow for his team's first match, against Greece, for helping the team win its first World Cup game in 16 years.
"I was very touched by what I saw in the stands," he says, adding that the overwhelming support turned the stadium into a fortress for Colombia.
The Colombians carried that confidence through the rest of the group stage, winning all three games and advancing into the second round.
Hundreds of thousands of fans from all over the Americas have flooded into Brazil for the tournament, where teams from the region account for half of the remaining competitors. But the Dutch in their orange and the Swiss in their red are still wildly waving the flags for Europe.
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