Which country did the first Football World Cup start in?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-06
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first World Cup started in Uruguay!

    Brief introduction of previous World Cups:

    The World Cup in South Africa is the 19th edition, and the host country and the champion, runner-up and runner-up of the previous World Cups are:

    Session: Year: Host Country: Team Champion, Runner-up, Third Runner-up: Third Place: Third Place: 1930 Uruguay: 13, Uruguay, Argentina, -2, 1934, Italy, 16, Italy, Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, 3, 1938, France, 15, Italy, Hungary, Brazil, Sweden, 4, 1950, Brazil, 13, Uruguay, Brazil, Brazil, Sweden, Spain, 5, 1954, Switzerland, 16, West Germany, Austria, Hungary, Austria, Uruguay, 6, 1958, Sweden, 16, Brazil, Sweden, France, West Germany, 7 1962, Chile, 16, Brazil, Czech Republic, Chile, Yugoslavia8 1966 United Kingdom 16 England West Germany Portugal Soviet Union9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil Italy West Germany Uruguay10 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany Netherlands Poland Brazil11 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina Netherlands Brazil Italy12 1982 Spain 24 Italy West Germany Poland France13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina West Germany France Belgium14 1990 Italy 24 West Germany Argentina Italy England15 1994 United States 24 Brazil Italy Sweden, Bulgaria, 16, 1998, France, 32, France, Brazil, Croatia, Netherlands, 17, 2002, Korea-Japan, 32, Brazil, Germany, Turkey, South Korea, 18, 2006, Germany, 32, Italy, France, Germany, Portugal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The 1930 World Cup in Uruguay, the first World Cup, was held in Uruguay from July 13 to July 30, 1930, and the first goal was created by Frenchman Lucien Laurent. 1930 was the 100th anniversary of Uruguay's independence, and in this World Cup, the host country, Uruguay, won the championship with four wins in four games and became the winner of the first World Cup.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1st World Cup in Uruguay 1930 There were no qualifiers for this tournament, with only 13 national teams registered, and the two South American countries, Uruguay and Argentina, joined hands in the final. The Uruguayan national football team became the first World Cup champion. The first FIFA World Cup ushered in a new era for world football.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    July 13, 1930 July 30 in Uruguay.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Modern World Cup 1930 Uruguay.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Any mobile phone is OK

    Point-hit-advance. Go for it

    You can watch it on the computer and on the mobile phone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The 1930 World Cup in Uruguay, the first World Cup, was held in Uruguay from July 13 to July 30, 1930, with a total of 13 countries participating. A total of 540,000 people entered the game.

    Hosts Uruguay won the title with a four-match winning record. Argentina's Stabile was the top scorer with eight goals. The first goal was created by Frenchman Lucien Laurent.

    The history of the creation of the World Cup:

    On May 21, 1904, the first president of FIFA, the Frenchman Robert Gaelan, presented this idea for the first time to the leaders of national football and instructed its secretary-general, the Dutchman Hilschmann, to draw up a document for the occasion. However, due to the small number of countries that expressed their willingness to participate, and because of political and sports discord, the plan was aborted.

    After the end of the First World War, Hule Remet, the founder of the Paris Red Star team, was elected president of FIFA, and he resumed the stalled project. He did a great deal of persuasion to the leaders of the world of football, and tried to prove that a world football competition could go hand in hand with the Olympic Games founded by Baron de Coubertin, and that it could flourish.

    In 1925, in a hotel in Brussels, the Uruguayan diplomat Bouero officially expressed his support for Remet on behalf of the two-time Olympic football champion Uruguay, which played no small role at the time.

    On December 10, 1926, FIFA convened a working meeting in Paris, which was attended by representatives from Switzerland, Hungary, France, Austria, Germany and many other countries. Four months later, the draft of the meeting was submitted to the national football associations. On June 5, 1927, at the FIFA conference in Helsinki, the Paris work conference was adopted by 23 votes in favor and 5 against (the Nordic countries abstained from voting (Germany).

    In 1926, at the FIFA Luxembourg Conference, the name of the tournament was changed to "Remet Cup" in recognition of the great contribution of the former FIFA president, the Frenchman Remet, to the cause of football. Later, it was suggested that the two names should be joined together and called "World Football Championship - Remet Cup"; Finally, at the meeting of representatives in Helsinki, it was finally renamed the "World Football Championship Cup - Remet Cup", or "World Cup" for short. It is held every four years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The 1930 World Cup in Uruguay was the first World Cup. The tournament was held in the South American country of Uruguay from July 13 to July 30, 1930, with all matches taking place in Monteverde, the capital of Uruguay, with the main event being the Centennial Stadium, which was built for the tournament.

    There are 13 teams participating in the tournament, of which 7 are from South America, 4 from Europe and 2 from North America. As many European teams felt that travelling to South America was too costly and time-consuming, only a handful of European teams were willing to participate in this tournament. The participating teams are divided into 4 groups, and the first place in each group advances to the semi-finals.

    Argentina, Uruguay, the United States and Yugoslavia topped the group and reached the semi-finals. Uruguay defeated Argentina 4-2 to become the inaugural World Cup champions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In 1930 in Uruguay, and Uruguay won the championship.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The first World Cup was held in Uruguay, there were no qualifiers for the World Cup, only 13 teams participated, and in the end, Argentina and Uruguay met in the final, and Uruguay won the final championship!

    Information on the semi-finals of the first World Cup].

    Winner: Uruguay.

    Runner-up: Argentina.

    Third place: United States.

    Army: Yugoslavia.

    Other information on the first World Cup].

    Date: July 13, 1930 - July 30, 1930 Location: Monteverde, Uruguay.

    Main Event Stadium: Estadio Centenario Participating teams: 7 from South America, 4 from Europe, 2 from North AmericaFinal result: Uruguay 4:2 Argentina.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Held in Uruguay, South America.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    From July 13 to 30, 1930, the first FIFA World Cup was held in Uruguay with 13 teams participating. Uruguay defeated Argentina 4-2 in the final to become the first World Cup winners.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The 1st World Cup in Uruguay in 1930.

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