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.
Colombian star Shakira, Mexican guitarist Santana, Brazilian Grammy award singer Ivete Sangalo and a samba school led the musical entertainment.
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.
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 centrestage, while a unique tribute to the game symbolically brought together the two sides battling to be crowned winners of football world.
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'.
Last but not the least, a medley of Brazilian songs was performed by Pires and Sangalo.
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