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The history of the development of the Football World Cup.
Modern football originated in England and then took the world by storm. Due to the rapid development of football, international competitions have also emerged. When the 1896 Athens Olympics were held, football was an official sport, and Denmark finished with 9:
0 defeated Greece and became the first football champion of the Olympic Games. Because professional athletes were not allowed to participate in the Olympic Games, by the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, football was no longer sustainable.
After the 1928 Olympic Games, FIFA convened a meeting of delegates and unanimously passed a resolution to hold the quadrennial World Football Championship. This has played a positive role in promoting the further development and improvement of world football. Initially, this new football tournament was called the "World Football Championship".
In 1956, FIFA held a meeting in Luxembourg and decided to change the name to the "Remet Cup". This is in recognition of the achievements of former FIFA President Frenchman Rimet for football. Remet served as president of FIFA for 33 years (1921-1954) and was the initiator and organizer of the World Football Championship.
Later, it was suggested that the two names should be combined and called "World Football Championship - Remet Cup". As a result, at the Helsinki meeting, it was decided to change the name to the "World Football Championship - Remet Cup", or "World Cup" for short.
The trophy of the World Cup was a special FIFA prize for the winner in 1928 and was cast by the famous Parisian jeweller Freel. The model is Nikai, the legendary Greek goddess of victory, dressed in an ancient Roman tunic with her arms outstretched and a large cup in her hand. The statue is made of solid gold, weighs 1,800 grams, is 30 centimeters high, and stands on a marble base.
Whoever wins the trophy will keep the gold cup for four years and return it to FIFA before the next cup to be awarded to the new world champion. There is also an additional stipulation: whoever wins the World Championship three times will always receive the cup.
In 1970, at the time of the ninth World Cup, Uruguay, Italy and Brazil had already won the championship twice. Therefore, there is a chance to occupy the cup forever, and the result is that the Brazilian team won the cup first.
For this reason, FIFA has to prepare a new trophy to be awarded to the next champion. In May 1971, FIFA held a new cup review meeting, and after evaluating 53 options, it was decided to adopt the design of the Italian Gazzania - the design of two wrestlers with their hands on the earth. This image is a symbol of the power and scale of sport.
The new cup is named the "FIFA World Cup". The cup was 36 centimeters high, weighed 5 kilograms, and was worth $20,000 at the time. In the 10th World Cup in 1974, West Germany won the new cup for the first time as champions.
This time, FIFA has stipulated that the new cup is a mobile prize, and no matter how many titles a team wins, it will not be able to take possession of the cup.
1st World Cup in Uruguay in 1930.
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Tree into 1930. The 1930 Uruguay World was the first FIFA World Cup to be held. A total of 13 teams from the three continental football confederations participated in this tournament, and the remaining 12 teams qualified by invitation, except for the host Uruguay, who automatically qualified for the tournament.
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.
On July 30, 1930, Uruguay defeated Argentina 4-2 in the final to become the first World Cup champion. aqui te amo。
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The 2010 South Africa World Cup final will be held at 02:30 a.m. on July 12, and the World Cup final will be held in Johannesburg. The inventory of the previous World Cup finals is as follows:
2010 South Africa World Cup Finals Inventory.
15th World Cup Final German Champion.
1990 World Cup in Italy.
Final 1990-07-08
Location: Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Federal Republic of Germany 1-0 Argentina.
The referee of this final is Codessar Mendes.
16th World Cup Finals Brazil Champion.
1994 World Cup in the United States.
Where: Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles.
Brazil 3-2 Italy.
Italy took the penalty shoot-out.
The referee of this final is Sandor Poole.
17th World Cup Final French Champion.
1998 World Cup in France.
Where: Stade de France.
France 3-0 Brazil.
The referee of this final is Said Berqueira.
18th World Cup Final Brazil Champion.
The 2002 South Korea-Japan World Cup (Note: This is the first World Cup hosted by two countries in the history of the World Cup, and it is also the first World Cup hosted by an Asian country in the history of the World Cup, and more importantly: this is the first and only time that the Chinese men's football team has reached the World Cup finals so far).
Venue: Yokohama International Stadium.
Brazil 2-0 Germany.
The referee of this final is Pierluigi Collina.
19th World Cup Final Italian Champion.
2006 World Cup in Germany.
Location: Olympic Stadium Berlin.
Italy 6-4 France (Note: The two sides drew 1-1 with France in 120 minutes, Zidane opened the scoring with a penalty, and then Italian defender Materazzi scored the equalizer, and the game went to a penalty shootout).
The referee of this final is Elizondo.
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The World Cup was born in: 1926.
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 it "World Football Championship - Remet Cup", and finally at the meeting of representatives in Helsinki, it was finally renamed "World Football Championship Cup - Remet Cup", or "World Cup" for short. It is held every four years.
Tournament Format:
The World Cup schedule is divided into two stages: the qualifying stage and the final stageThe World Cup qualifying stage is divided into six major regions, namely Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, North America and Oceania.
The teams of FIFA member countries (regions) that have registered for the World Cup will need to qualify 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.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - FIFA World Cup.
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