The first World Cup was held there??? How many detachments are there to participate in?? Separately

Updated on society 2024-06-09
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1st edition - Uruguay 1930 World Cup There were no qualifiers for this tournament, with only 13 national teams participating, and the two South American countries, Uruguay and Argentina, joined forces 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.

    In 1930, the first World Cup in history was held in Uruguay, and this World Cup had a special meaning for Uruguay. In 1930, which coincided with the 100th anniversary of Uruguay's independence, there were no qualifiers for this tournament, only 13 national teams participated, and two South American countries joined hands with Argentina to reach the final, while the host Uruguay won the championship with four wins in four games and became the winner of the first World Cup. The Uruguayan national football team became the first World Cup champion.

    1930-07-18 Group C, Uruguay 1 - 0 Peru, 1930-07-21 Group C, Uruguay 4 - 0, Romania 1930-07-27 Semi-finals, Uruguay 6 - 1 Yugoslavia, 30-07-1930, Final Uruguay 4 - 2 Argentina.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I'm 15 years old this year, has China ever entered the World Cup Details ?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In Uruguay, 1930. Hosts Uruguay also won their only World Cup title at home.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1930 Uruguay hosted the championship Uruguay.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first World Cup was held in Uruguay from July 13 to July 30, 1930, and the winner was Uruguay. Argentina and the United States won the second and third places respectively.

    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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Uruguay 1930 coincided with the 100th anniversary of Uruguay's independence. The Uruguayan Football Federation submitted an application to host the first World Cup at the 1929 FIFA Barcelona meeting, which was approved. Due to the severe economic crisis in Europe, with the efforts of Chairman Remet and Secretary-General Dilana, four European countries participated in the competition, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, and the United States, a total of 13 teams competed.

    The host Uruguay team took advantage of the aftermath of the two-time Olympic championship to defeat Yugoslavia 6-1. On July 30, 1930, the final was played between Uruguay and Argentina in Montevideo.

    In order to prevent violence, Uruguay** sent a large number of armed military police into the stadium to search more than 90,000 spectators, and Belgian referee Lagueus was not spared. In the first half, Argentina performed well, with Pessell scoring a goal in the 20th minute and Stibau in the 37th minute, while Uruguay only had Dorado score a goal in the 12th minute. In the second half, the Uruguayan team used a high level of collective cooperation, and Shiya scored one goal each in the 57th minute, Iliad in the 68th minute, and Castro in the 89th minute, and finally won 4:

    2. Turned defeat into victory and won the first World Cup crown.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Brazil, of course, that's what every football fan knows.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, the landlord has already explained that people have no money, but they have ambition and ideals, they are not national footballers, they only know how to soak in the night, money money

    The simplest example is the top Asian striker Jung Dae-se in the North Korean team, as the top scorer in the Japanese J League, he doesn't even have his own car, and the North Korean players have ideals and want to play for the future

    I remember the 66 World Cup (England's), which eliminated the world powerhouse Italy to enter the semifinals, relying on their mental will and physical fitness

    What they have is constant training, thinking all day long about how to play well, not about beautiful women, money, cars

    In fact, for a country that is closed to the rest of the country, North Korea is so open to football, which is indeed surprising, and when it comes to the so-called returnees, North Korean players are definitely not less than China, so North Korea's strength should not be underestimated

    Here, we should pay tribute to the North Korean players, hoping that they will fight for Asian football, and also hope that Chinese football can learn from it

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although the DPRK is poor, they practice militarized management, the team is equipped with a political commissar, and all affairs off the field are managed by the political commissar, do you say that a team with discipline comparable to the regular army is not as strong as a rogue team composed of bandits and bullies?

    It is not Chinese football that needs to be reformed, but the Chinese Football Association, which manages Chinese football!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Neither North nor South Korea can play football

    Who can play football to play in the World Cup, there is no future

    Learn from China, entertain yourself, be happy, and simply don't give yourself a chance, lest you regret and be sad because you don't grasp the opportunity

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chinese are good by nature, North Korea dares to act against the United States, does China dare? The North Korean players are one heart, who can guess the hearts of the Chinese players?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Let Team A have X cars and Team B have X+3 cars.

    Take the A team car to get the inequality 5x<56 6x>56

    The simultaneous solution of the inequality 5(x+3)>56 4(x+3)<56 by the B team gives x as an integer, so x=10. So Team A has 10 taxis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Big brother, this question is a bit difficult... Tangled...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to FIFA regulations, there cannot be 3 teams from the same place in a group, and the 13 teams in the European zone are generally divided into one bracket except for the seeded teams. The fourth gear is not worse than the second and third gears. In addition to the seeded teams, the other 2, 3 and 4 brackets are not based on international rankings but according to each state.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The draw will try to avoid teams from the same continent in the same group, except for the first pot, the remaining three divisions have nothing to do with the strength of the team, the host Brazil and the top seven teams in the world before the play-offs start to form the first file, the second pot is African and South American teams, the third pot is Asian and Central North America and the Caribbean teams, and the fourth pot is all European teams.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the first pot are the top seven teams in the October FIFA ranking and the host country, Brazil, the fourth pot is the European team, because there are fewer teams in the second pot, France is drawn to the second pot, and the European team is in the third pot.

    Pot 1 (seeded): Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland.

    Pot 2: Portugal, England, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Pot 3: France, Chile, Ecuador, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Algeria.

    Tier 4: South Korea, Iran, Australia, United States, Costa Rica, Honduras, New Zealand.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is based on the world rankings.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A total of 32 countries participated, divided into 8 groups. Playing in the group stage, each group qualifier has 2 teams, each team plays 3 games in the group stage, and the qualifying team depends on how well he plays! The two teams at the time of the final had a total of seven matches.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A total of 32 teams, 64 matches. Among them, 48 are group round-robin matches and 16 are knockout matches.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    32 teams, first group stage, then quarterfinals, then semi-finals, and finally finals!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are 6 matches in each group of the group stage, which adds up to 48 games, 8 quarterfinals in the knockout round, 4 quarterfinals, two semifinals, 1 battle for third place, 1 in the final, and 6 8 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 1 + 1 = 64

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are 32 teams in the World Cup. Divided into 8 groups of 4 teams each, each round of one group needs to play two games.

    So, the first round of the 8 groups is 16 games, and the group stage is 3 rounds.

    So, the group stage is a total of 48 matches. After the group stage, there are 16 teams left for the knockout stage.

    Knockout stage: 8 games from 16 into 8, 4 games from 8 into 4, two semi-finals, three or four finals, and finals.

    48 plus 8 plus 4 plus 2 plus 1 plus 1

    So in the end, there are 64 matches to be played in the World Cup.

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