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History of World Cup
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match ended in a 0–0 draw.
By 1900 football gained popularity all over the world and national football associations were founded. The
first official international match outside of the British Isles was played between Uruguay and Argentina in
Montevideo in July 1902. In May 1904 FIFA was founded in Paris – comprising football associations from
France, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
As football began to become more and more popular, it was accepted as an Olympic sport at the 1900 and
1904 Summer Olympics. At the 1908 Summer Olympics, football became an official FIFA-supervised
competition but the event was for amateur players only.
Besides the competitions between amateur teams, competitions involving professional teams also started
to appear. In 1908 was held the Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva in Turin. The competition was
contested between individual clubs and not national teams.
In 1914, FIFA agreed to recognize the Olympic tournament as a "world football championship for
amateurs", and took responsibility for organizing the event. This led the way for the world's first
intercontinental football competition, at the 1920 Summer Olympics, won by Belgium. Uruguay won the
tournaments in 1924 and 1928.
Due to the success of the Olympic football tournaments, FIFA, with President Jules Rimet, wanted to stage
its own international tournament outside of the Olympics. In 1928, FIFA decided to stage a world
championship itself. With Uruguay now two-time official football world champions, FIFA named Uruguay as
the host country of the inaugural World Cup tournament in 1930.
The national associations were invited to send a team, but the choice of Uruguay turned out to have been a
bad one. It meant a long and costly trip across the Atlantic Ocean for European sides. Rimet eventually
persuaded teams from Belgium, France, Romania, and Yugoslavia to make the trip. In total thirteen nations
took part: seven from South America, four from Europe and two from North America.
The issues facing the early World Cup tournaments were the difficulties of intercontinental travel, and war.
Few South American teams were willing to travel to Europe for the 1934 and 1938 tournaments, with Brazil
the only South American team to compete in both. The 1942 and 1946 competitions, which Nazi Germany
and Brazil wanted to host, were cancelled due to World War II and its aftermath.
The first World cup after World War II was held in Brazil. Uruguay won the tournament again after defeating
the host nation Brazil.
Nowadays, 32 teams participate at the World Cup.
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Choose the best answer
1. Scotland and England played __ in 1872 6) When FIFA was founded the countries that
a) their first match ( ) participated were__
b) their first championship ( ) a) from all over the world ( )
c) their first international competition ( ) b) from Europe and South America ( )
c) from Europe only ( )
2. The winner of the game between Scotland and 7) The first football World Cup was held in __
England was __ a) 1914 ( )
a) there was no winner ( ) b) 1930 ( )
b) England ( ) c) 1934 ( )
c) Scotland ( )
3. Football has been popular outside Britain__ 8) It was difficult to send teams to Uruguay because of
a) always ( ) a) the distance ( )
b) since the 19th century ( ) b) the war ( )
c) since the 29th century. ( ) c) the weather ( )
4) The Olympic Games included football as a sport for 9) Most of the participating nations ware from __
professional teams__ a) Europe ( )
a) in 1908 ( ) b) North America ( )
b) in 1902 ( ) c) South America ( )
c) non of the above( )
5) FIFA was founded to__ 10) The competition in 1942 was hosted by__
a) stage the Olympics ( ) a) Brazil ( )
b) to oversee international football competitions ( ) b) Germany ( )
c) to oversee national football competitions ( ) c) there was no competition ( )
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ANSWERS
GROUPS
A B C D
Russia Portugal France Argentina
Saudi Arabia Spain Australia Iceland
Egypt Morroco Peru Croatia
Uruguay Iran Denmark Nigeria
E F G H
Brazil Germany Belgium Poland
Swizerland Mexico Panama Senegal
Costa Rica Sweden Tunisia Colombia
Serbia Korea Republic England Japan
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