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The strong teams have all qualified, and there are no upsets.
Unlike the Korean team four years ago.
Traditionally, everyone thinks that the best teams should qualify, so the kind of games that we need to have a strong dialogue seems to be more in line with our order.
Therefore, after the birth of the quarterfinals of this Cup, you will find that they are all familiar old faces and old teams, and the only fresh one may be Ukraine, but Ukraine is not qualified by eliminating any strong teams, so this Cup is very orderly.
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No underdog matches Most of the results seem to match the wishes of the fans.
Except for the exception of the Nidad Starling to draw with Sweden, in fact, Sweden is not a strong team, but in comparison.
Ghana's victory over the Czech Republic may be considered the biggest upset.
Everything else is basically the law of the jungle.
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There are few underdogs, and the traditional powers have basically shown their strength, so how many of the top eight are not traditional football powers? Only Ukraine.
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It's all a win for the big football clubs!
Basically, there are no upsets
That's basically how football is going to be in the world!
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The big leagues ended early before the World Cup, which also gave the traditional powerhouses plenty of time to adjust. So the traditional powerhouses have all been promoted, except for a few must-touch, such as Spain.
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Strong teams have appeared, dark horses have not, of course, the World Cup is also interesting, there are more strong dialogues, and theoretically there will be classic battles, much more than the classic battles in 02.
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There are no upsets, no dark horses, don't look at Ukraine's first participation in the World Cup, people are also star-studded!
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Comrades, I can't pass elementary school mathematics! 2018 is the World Cup, how can 2024 be the World Cup, it is said that it will be held every 4 years. And no one even found out. o,my god。It's 2022 for Qatar.
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The 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. It is held every four years.
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In general, once every 4 years.
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Beginning in 1930, once every four years, it was interrupted by World War II
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The World Cup is held every four years. The next World Cup is the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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First of all, I want to tell you that the World Cup is held every four years, and the 2010 World Cup is an international football competition, and I am also a loyal fan (15 years old), I hope we can watch football together, enjoy life in football, and taste life. I hope you are satisfied with my answer, and if you are not satisfied, please forgive me.
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Fool us? This simple question must be held every 2 years!
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Once every four years. The 2014 World Cup was held in Brazil.
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Once every 4 years; The Nether was the World Cup in Brazil in 2014; Russia 2018; Qatar 2024 ; Spain won the championship this year.
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Every four years, the most recent is 10 years.
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Once every 4 years, the Nether is the World Cup in Brazil in 2014, Russia in 2018, and Qatar 2024.
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Oh, seeing that your landlord is not a fan, maybe he has just begun to be obsessed with football.
The World Cup is held every four years. The 2014 tournament was held in Brazil.
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Top four in all previous World Cups.
Session Year Host Country Team Champion Runner-up Third Runner-up Third Runner-up 1 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay Argentina - 2 1934 Italy 16 Italy Czech Republic Germany Austria3 1938 France 15 Italy Hungary Brazil Sweden4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay Brazil Sweden Spain5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany Hungary Austria Uruguay6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil Sweden France West Germany7 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.
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1930 World Cup in Uruguay.
1934 World Cup in Italy.
1938 World Cup in France.
1950 World Cup in Brazil.
1954 World Cup in Switzerland.
1958 World Cup in Sweden.
Chile 1962 World Cup.
1966 World Cup in England.
1970 World Cup in Mexico.
1974 World Cup in Germany.
1978 World Cup in Argentina.
1982 World Cup in Spain.
1986 World Cup in Mexico.
1990 World Cup in Italy.
1994 World Cup in the United States.
1998 World Cup in France.
2002 Korea-Japan World Cup.
2006 World Cup in Germany.
Because of World War II, the two competitions that were supposed to be changed to 42 46 were cancelled.
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Host of previous World Cups, champion and runner-up, top scorer.
The number of sessions of the host country, the time champion, the runner-up, the top scorer.
1st Uruguay 13 July - 30 July 1930 Uruguay Argentina Argentina 8 goals for Argentina's Starbil.
2nd Italy May 27 - June 10, 1934 Italy Czech Republic Italy's Schuvio, Czechoslovakia's Njondelli and France's Konin scored four goals each.
3rd France June 4 - June 19, 1938 Italy Hungary Brazil Rionidas 8 goals.
4th Brazil June 24 - July 16, 1950 Uruguay Brazil Ademir 9 goals.
5th Switzerland 16 June-4 July 1954 Germany Hungary Kochis of Hungary 11 goals.
6th Swiss Classics June 8-29, 1958 Brazil Fontaine of France 13 goals.
7th Chile May 30-June 17, 1962 Brazil Ivanov of the Soviet Union, Yerkovic of Yugoslavia and Albert of Hungary scored four goals together.
8th England 11 July - 30 July 1966 England Germany Eusebio of Portugal 9 goals.
9th Mexico 31 May - 21 June 1970 Brazil Italy West Germany Muller 10 goals.
10th Federal Republic of Germany 13 June-7 July 1974 Federal Republic of Germany Netherlands Poland Glato 7 goals.
11th Argentina June 1 - June 25, 1978 Argentina Netherlands Argentina's Kempes 6 goals.
12th Spain 13 June-11 July 1982 Italy Federal Republic of Germany Rossi of Italy 6 goals.
13th Mexico 31 May - 29 June 1986 Argentina Federal Republic of Germany England Lineker 6 goals.
14th Italy June 8 - July 8, 1990 Federal Republic of Germany Argentina Italy Team Schillaci 6 goals.
15th United States June 17-July 17, 1994 Brazil, Italy Bulgaria's Stoichekov and Russia's Salenko shared the top scorer with 6 goals.
16th France June 10 - July 12, 1998 France Brazil Croatia Souk 6 goals.
17th Korea, Japan May 31 - June 30, 2002 Brazil Germany Ronaldo of Brazil 8 goals.
18th German June - July 9, 2006 ?
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Uruguay World Cup Uruguay.
Final: Uruguay 4:2 Argentina.
Italy World Cup Italy.
Final: Italy vs Czech Republic (2:1, including extra time France World Cup Italy.
Final: Italy vs Hungary (4:2).
Brazil World Cup Uruguay.
Final: Uruguay vs Brazil (2:1).
Switzerland World Cup West Germany.
Final: West Germany vs Hungary (3:2).
Sweden World Cup Brazil.
Final: Brazil vs. Sweden (5:2).
Chile World Cup match Brazil.
Final: Brazil vs Czech Republic (3:1).
England World Cup match England.
Final: England vs West Germany (4:2 in extra time, including extra time for Mexico World Cup Brazil.
Final: Brazil vs Italy (4:1).
World Cup in Germany West Germany.
Final: West Germany vs Netherlands (2:1).
Argentina World Cup Argentina.
Final: Argentina vs Netherlands (3 :1 including extra time Spain World Cup Italy.
Final: Italy vs West Germany (3:1).
Mexico World Cup Argentina.
Final: Argentina vs West Germany (3:2).
Italy World Cup West Germany.
Final: West Germany vs Argentina (1:0).
USA World Cup Brazil.
Final: Brazil vs Italy (0:0, PK France World Cup France.
Final: France vs Brazil (3:0).
South Korea-Japan World Cup Brazil.
Final: Germany vs Brazil (0:2).
World Cup in Germany.
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The 1st World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930 and the winner was also the Uruguayan team.
1930-2006 Every 4 years This year marks the 18th.
The host country of the World Cup is to report to FIFA in advance, and then FIFA will send someone to your country to inspect and decide the final host country.
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Started in 1930.
1930 - 1st edition, hosted by Uruguay in South America.
13 countries participated, and the competition lasted for 18 days.
Champion Uruguay, runner-up Czech Republic.
1934 - 2nd edition, hosted by Italy in Europe.
16 countries participated in the tournament over a period of 18 days.
Champion Italy, runner-up Czech Republic.
1938 - 3rd edition, hosted by France in Europe.
15 countries will participate in the competition for 16 days.
Champion Italy, runner-up Hungary.
1950 - 4th edition, hosted by Brazil in South America.
13 countries participated in the competition for 23 days.
Champion Uruguay, runner-up Brazil.
1954 - 5th edition, hosted by Switzerland in Europe.
16 countries participated in the tournament over a period of 19 days.
Champion West Germany, runner-up Hungary.
1958 - 6th edition, hosted by Sweden in Europe.
16 countries participated, and the competition lasted for 22 days.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Sweden.
1962 - 7th edition, hosted by Chile in South America.
16 countries participated in the tournament over a period of 19 days.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Czech Republic.
1966 - 8th edition, hosted by the British in Europe.
16 countries participated, and the competition lasted for 20 days.
Champion Great Britain, runner-up West Germany.
1970 - 9th edition, hosted by Mexico in Central and South America.
16 countries participated, and the competition lasted for 22 days.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Italy.
1974 - 10th edition, hosted by West Germany in Europe.
16 countries will participate in the competition for 25 days.
Champion Argentina, runner-up Netherlands.
1978 - 11th edition, hosted by Argentina in South America.
16 countries will participate in the competition for 25 days.
Champion Argentina, runner-up Netherlands.
1982 - 12th edition, hosted by Spain in Europe.
24 countries participated in the competition over a period of 29 days.
Champion Italy, runner-up West Germany.
1986 - 13th edition, Mexico in Central and South America - 24 countries participated, the tournament lasted for 30 days.
Champion Argentina, runner-up West Germany.
1990 - 14th edition, hosted by Italy in Europe.
24 countries participated in the competition for 31 days.
Champion West Germany, runner-up Argentina.
1994 - 15th edition, hosted by the United States in North America.
24 countries participated in the competition for 31 days.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Italy.
1998 - 16th edition, hosted by France in Europe.
32 countries participated in the 30-day competition.
Champion France, runner-up Brazil.
2002 - 17th edition, hosted by South Korea and Japan in Asia - 32 countries participated, the tournament lasted for 30 days.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Germany.
2006 - 18th edition, hosted by Germany in Europe.
32 countries participated in the 30-day competition.
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