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The English abbreviation of the World Cup is FIFA, in which the full name of the International Football Federation is: International Federation of Association Football, and the full English name of the World Cup is: The World Cup.
World Cup refers to the FIFA World Cup. It is a football match in which the world's national teams participate, symbolizing the highest honor on the football field and having the greatest popularity and influence. This is the most coveted sacred honor in the football circles of all countries in the world, and it is also the ultimate dream of football players in various countries (regions).
The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member country (region) can send a team to sign up.
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The World Cup (World Cup, FIFA World Cup, FIFA World Cup, World Football Championship) is the world's highest-level football competition, and is known as the world's three top competitions along with the Olympic Games and F1. Held every four years, any FIFA member state (region) can send a team to sign up, and the World Cup is mainly divided into two stages: the qualifying stage and the final stage.
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The full name of the World Cup is the FIFA World Cup.
The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the "World Cup", is a football event that symbolizes the highest honor in football and has the greatest popularity and influence by national teams from all over the world.
The World Cup has been televised to more than 3.5 billion viewers worldwide. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member state (region) can send a team to register for this event.
The World Cup schedule is divided into two stages: the qualifying stage and the final stage, and the World Cup qualifying stage is divided into six major regions, namely Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, North America and Oceania.
Each region needs to formulate the qualifying rules according to the actual situation of the region, and the teams of each FIFA member state (region) that have registered for the World Cup need to play a qualifying match in their respective regions to compete for a place in the World Cup finals.
The number of places in the final stage of the World Cup is 32, and the host country in the final stage can directly obtain the quota in the final stage, except for the host country, the other places are allocated by FIFA according to the football level of each qualifying region, and different qualifying regions will have different numbers of final stage places.
Since the third World Cup in 1938, it was stipulated that the defending champion and the host country could qualify directly, but in 2002, because the defending champion France performed too poorly in the World Cup in South Korea and Japan, FIFA stipulated that from the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, the defending champion needs to participate in the World Cup qualifiers in his own region, so that only the host country can qualify for the finals.
South Africa's World Cup hosts failed to qualify from the group, but FIFA did not disqualify the hosts from qualifying directly.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - FIFA World Cup.
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