It’s important to clarify that the draw described is not the official draw for the 2014 World Cup. Instead, it appears to be a result of a hacking incident on the official website of the international association football federation (FIFA). The fictitious draw, as reported by Spanish media, outlines potential groups for the tournament.
In this unauthorized draw, Ghana is placed in Group B with Uruguay, Japan, and Greece. Ivory Coast finds itself in a challenging Group with Belgium, Honduras, and Italy. African champion Nigeria is placed in a favorable draw with Switzerland, the United States, and Russia. Algeria, on the other hand, faces a tough scenario in Group G with Argentina, Portugal, and Iran. Cameroon is allegedly drawn into Group C with Colombia, Costa Rica, and Bosnia Herzegovina.
It’s essential to note that this information is not official, and the real draw for the 2014 World Cup is scheduled for December 6th. The official draw will determine the groupings for the participating teams, and the outcomes will be eagerly awaited by football fans worldwide.