When and where was the last World Cup?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-13
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1st Uruguay Uruguay 4:2 Argentina Uruguay 2nd Italy Italy 2:1 Czechoslovakia Italy 3rd France Italy 4:

    2 Hungary Italy 4th Brazil Uruguay 2:1 Brazil Uruguay 5th Switzerland West Germany 3:2 Hungary West Germany 6th Sweden Brazil 5:

    2 Sweden, Brazil.

    7th Chile Brazil 3:1 Czechoslovakia Brazil 8th England England 4:2 West Germany England 9th Mexico Brazil 4:

    1 Italy Brazil 10th West Germany West Germany 2:1 Netherlands West Germany 11th Argentina Argentina 3:1 Netherlands Argentina 12th Spain Italy 3:

    1 West Germany Italy 13th Mexico Argentina 3:2 West Germany Argentina 14th Italy West Germany 1:0 Argentina West Germany 15th United States Brazil 4:

    3 Italy (penalty) Brazil 16th France France 3:0 Brazil France 17th South Korea, Japan Brazil 2:0 Germany Brazil 18th Germany Italy (penalty) 5 :

    4, France, Italy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    18th World Cup in Germany 2006.

    Germany, South Africa, England, Morocco and Brazil were involved in the 2006 World Cup bid, but Brazil withdrew at the last minute. In the final vote, Germany won the 2006 World Cup by a margin of 12 to 11, beating South Africa. This is the second time that Germany has hosted a World Cup final stage.

    The last time Germany hosted the World Cup was in 1974.

    In this tournament, the top four were all European teams, and Asian and African teams did not perform well, and finally Italy defeated France on penalties to win the championship. Zinedine Zidane shocked the world by being sent off with a red card in the second half of extra time for headbutting Italian defender Materazzi.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As of March 2022, the last World Cup was held from June 14 to July 15, 2018, and the host country was Russia.

    The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia is the 21st FIFA World Cup tournament and takes place from June 14 to July 15, 2018, in 12 stadiums in 11 cities in Russia. This is the first time that the World Cup has been held in Russia, and it is also the first time that the World Cup has been held in an Eastern European country.

    On July 16, 2018, France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the final of the tournament to win the Hercules Cup for the first time in 20 years, and Croatia also won the best result in team history (runner-up) in the World Cup. Croatian midfielder Luka Modric, England center Harry Kane, and Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois won the Golden Ball Award, Golden Boot Award, and Golden Glove Award respectively; French striker Kylian Mbappe won the Rookie of the Year award.

    Uruguay 1930, Italy 1934, France 1938, Brazil 1950, Switzerland 1954, Sweden 1958, Chile 1966, England 1970, West Germany 1974.

    Argentina 1978, Spain 1982, Mexico 1986, Italy 1990, USA 1994, France 1998, South Korea and Japan 2002, Germany 2006, South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - 2018 Russia World Cup, Encyclopedia - FIFA World Cup.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The 1st to 21st editions were Uruguay, Italy, France, Brazil, Switzerland, Sweden, Chile, England, Mexico, West Germany, Argentina, Spain, Mexico, Italy, the United States, France, South Korea, Japan, Germany, South Africa, Brazil, and Russia. The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the "World Cup", is a football event that is attended by national teams from all over the world, symbolizes the highest honor in the football world, and has the greatest popularity and influence.

    The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member state (region) can send a team to register for this event. The Brazilian national team is the team with the most accolades, having won five World Cups and retained the Remet Cup, the trophy of their predecessor, after winning three World Cups.

    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.

    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.

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