The History of the World Cup in Soccer

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The world cup is soccer’s most prestigious honor. If you win your team will be talked about for the next four years, until the next world cup was held. The world cup is the best of the best from 204 countries playing against each other in the best sport in the world. The world cup is the most exciting tournament to watch and cheer for.

The First World Cup

In 1930, the first world cup was held in Uruguay, but at the time the trophy was known as the Jules Rimet Cup. There were no qualifying matches due to the fact there were only thirteen teams. It was organized into two rounds. The first round consisting of group games and the second round consisting of the play-offs. The hosting team, Uruguay, ending up winning the first World Cup. The total attendance of all the games was 434,500.

The World Cup Trophies

“The trophy was named in Jules Rimet’s honor because he was the president of the French football federation and FIFA at the time of the first World Cup. The trophy itself has a funny story, because during World War II, Ottorino Barassi, an official of the Italian Football Association, hid it in a shoe-box under his bed. Later on, it was stolen during a public exhibition just before the 1966 World Cup Final. It was then recovered and stolen again, seventeen years later in Brazil. It hasn’t been seen since and many think it may have already been melted.” (www.worldcup.isn.pl/en/cups.htm)

The Two Different Trophies

Each year as a team would win the world cup, the trophy was passed on to each winner and the team that won the tournament three times first got to keep the trophy. Brazil achieved this feat first and won their third world cup in 1970 and in 1983 the cup was stolen. In 1971, the FIFA world cup trophy was founded. I...

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...f you have never watched a world cup game before. I would hope that you would watch it because it is the best of the best playing the most popular sport in the world. And USA has a shot this year of going far in the tournament.

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