Football World cup
In football the most dramatic, difficult, Emotional game is the game when u play for your nation.Fifa world is held in 4 years gap last time it was 2018 hosted by Russia and now its 2022 hosted by Qatar
Most difficult game is the world cup.
The Fifa world cup is the most difficult and winning world is not a piece of cake u have to beat the best teams and to become the world champions.
So world cup found in 1930 and the first winner of world was Uruguay.
Fifa World cup are usually Host by the country last time in 2018 it was Russia who host the world cup and who ever host the world they get direct entry to world cup means no qualifiers has to be played for hosted country and there is 32 teams who get qualify for the qualifiers.
The current champions in 2018 was France and the most successfull is brazil they have total 5 world cups.
In,qualifiers of world cup for the very first time portugal is not qualify directly in to the world cup beacuse he fail to finish at the top of the group stages now there is only one to qualify is to play one more qualification round which is for only for who is second in group stage in 2022 will ronaldo team will qualify or not this time.
So here is some question of all football fan that is:-
1 Why is the World Cup every four years?
-The World Cup happens every four years in order to have enough time for the qualification tournaments and playoffs among national teams to take place. Additionally, four years provides the host country take time to plan the and think how to set up the tournament and where so it takes 4 years to get world cup every four years.
2.How does qualifying for the World Cup work?
-Qualifying for the World Cup is a long process during the years between each quadrennial tournament; each of the Football Association’s six confederations determines its own qualification system, which produces the teams that represent each in the region.
3.Where does World Cup prize money come from?
-World Cup prize money comes from the earnings of the nonprofit Fédération Internationale de Football Association.
FIFA’s revenue is generated by high bids for television, marketing, and licensing rights for major football events that FIFA organizes. FIFA does not inculdr the expenses for the construction of World Cup infrastructure, as those fall on the hosted country.
4.Who is the World Cup’s top scorer?
-The World Cup all time top scorer as of 2018 is Miroslav Klose of the German national football team. He scored a total of 16 goals across four World Cup tournaments.
So these are either some questio that are usually football fan have doubt about.
Below is the table of which team is the world cup winner from 1930 to 2018 are,-
For a list of World Cup champions, see table.
| year | result | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The history of FIFA World Cup There is nothing in football that can compare with the World Cup. Even though the UEFA Champions League may produce games of the same quality, it can't overreach the status earned from the long tradition and the fact that one team represent a whole country. No other sport event can compete in significance: the latest FIFA World Cup reached over three billion television viewers worldwide and one billion watched the final. As now the world cup 2022 will be soon in the month of November in Qatar so all the fans are ready 5o supports is country France is more likely to win this year also So let see which country will the winner of FIFA WORLD CUP | ||||
| 1930 | Uruguay | 4 | Argentina | 2 |
| 1934 | Italy* | 2 | Czechoslovakia | 1 |
| 1938 | Italy | 4 | Hungary | 2 |
| 1950 | Uruguay | 2 | Brazil | 1 |
| 1954 | West Germany | 3 | Hungary | 2 |
| 1958 | Brazil | 5 | Sweden | 2 |
| 1962 | Brazil | 3 | Czechoslovakia | 1 |
| 1966 | England* | 4 | West Germany | 2 |
| 1970 | Brazil | 4 | Italy | 1 |
| 1974 | West Germany | 2 | Netherlands | 1 |
| 1978 | Argentina* | 3 | Netherlands | 1 |
| 1982 | Italy | 3 | West Germany | 1 |
| 1986 | Argentina | 3 | West Germany | 2 |
| 1990 | West Germany | 1 | Argentina | 0 |
| 1994 | Brazil** | 0 | Italy | 0 |
| 1998 | France | 3 | Brazil | 0 |
| 2002 | Brazil | 2 | Germany | 0 |
| 2006 | Italy** | 1 | France | 1 |
| 2010 | Spain* | 1 | Netherlands | 0 |
| 2014 | Germany* | 1 | Argentina | 0 |
| 2018 | France | 4 | Croatia | 2 |