World leaders supporting their teams at World Cup in Brazil
Ahead of the World Cup quarterfinals — see how world leaders cheer for their teams at the World Cup in Brazil
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Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff watched the first match of the World Cup between Brazil and Croatia
© EPA/SEBASTIAO MOREIRA Swiss President Didier Burkhalter shared the joy of victory over Ecuador with other fans in Switzerland's Neuchatel
© EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI King of the Netherlands Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima cheered for their team in the match against Australia
© AP Photo/Michael Sohn German Chancellor Angela Merkel was one of the first world leaders to come to Brazil. She cheered for Germany in the match against Portugal
© EPA/MARCUS BRANDT Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos Calderon and his wife supported their team in the match against Cote d'Ivoire
© AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez Belgium's King Filip and Queen Matilda supported their team in the match against Russia
© AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev French President Francois Hollande cheered for his team in the match against Nigeria at the Elysee Palace in Paris
© EPA/PHILIPPE WOJAZER Costa Rica's Luis Guillermo Solis joined the fans at a square in the center of Costa Rica's capital San Jose
© AP Photo/Esteban Felix US President Barack Obama supported his national team together with White House staff members
© AP Photo/Charles Dharapak FIFA President Sepp Blatter is one of the most devoted fans — he attends World Cup matches regularly
© AP Photo/Martin Meissner