Thursday, August 13, 2009

World Cup History

World Cup History!!





The history of World Cup Soccer goes back to the start of FIFA, which
was formed in 1904. History tells us seven European soccer
associations from Denmark, France, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland and
the Netherlands met in Paris, France and created the Fédération
Internationale de Football Association. FIFA’s headquarters eventually
moved to Geneva, Switzerland and the first World Cup held in 1930.
There have been 18 World Cup tournaments as of 2006.

However, World Cup Soccer History really owes its beginnings to Jules
Rimet
who became President of the World Football Association in the
year of 1921. He proposed an international tournament to unite the
world and of course the various soccer federations. Rimet, along with
other officials organized the first World Cup Soccer tournament for 1930.
The history of World Cup Soccer truly was formed through the World
Football Federation’s efforts after World War I to bring forth Rimet’s
vision that “soccer could reinforce the ideals of a permanent and real
peace.” This vision was planted in 1926, and by May 26th, 1928 five
European countries and the host country of Uruguay made history by
planning the first World Cup Soccer tournament. They attempted to
keep the World Cup Soccer tournaments between the years of the
scheduled summer and winter Olympic games. The first World Cup
game was played on July 13th, 1930 in Pocitos Stadium with France
beating Mexico 4-1. And so, the history of World Cup soccer games
began.

The first World Cup games had European teams France, Romania,
Yugoslavia and Belgium compete along with South American teams of
Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru and the
North American teams of Mexico and the United States. This gave the
World Cup thirteen teams to compete for the trophy which bore Jules
Rimet’s name, with Uruguay eventually beating out Argentina for the
Cup. The history of the early World Cup games ended abruptly for twelve
years due to World War II. Three tournaments were played before the
war, but when the World Cup resumed it rapidly grew in interest and
status, again. From 1958 through 1998, the World Cup was held
alternately between Europe and the Americas, until history of the game
changed again. Then, Korea and Japan were selected as co-hosting
countries for the 2002 World Cup Soccer games.

When one looks at World Cup history spanning over seventy years, the
sixteen tournaments have only had seven different winners. There has
been quite a bit of drama, with a history of upsets that have shocked
many soccer fans.

It is estimated that billions of people around the world watch soccer on
TV, and the World Cup is truly a global event. FIFA estimates that 240
million people play soccer regularly in more than 200 countries. As
soccer is claimed by many to be the most popular sport in the world, the
World Cup Soccer Tournament is brilliant in bringing all of this world
excitement together at once, every four years.

Year Winner Runner-Up Host Country


1930 : Uruguay Argentina Uruguay
1934 : Italy Czechoslovakia Italy
1938 : Italy Hungary France
(World War II 12 year delay)
1950 : Uruguay Brazil Brazil
1954 : West Germany Hungary Austria
1958 : Brazil Sweden Sweden
1962 : Brazil Czechoslovakia Chile
1966 : England West Germany England
1970 : Brazil Italy Mexico
1974 : West Germany Holland West Germany
1978 : Argentina Holland Argentina
1982 : Italy West Germany Spain
1986 : Argentina West Germany Mexico
1990 : West Germany Argentina Italy
1994 : Brazil Italy United States
1998 : France Brazil France
2002 : Brazil Germany Korea / Japan
2006 : Italy France Germany

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