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  • ...four years.<ref>[http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/index.html About FIFA].</ref>
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  • | pagename = FIFA | abc = FIFA
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  • ...hey won that trophy outright and a new one was created which is called the FIFA World Cup Trophy. The competition has been held every four years since 1930
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  • | pagename = FIFA World Cup | abc = FIFA World Cup
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  • The '''2010 FIFA World Cup''' was a [[association football|football]] tournament hosted by [
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  • * [http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/index.html FIFA World Cup website] - containing information on the next world cup and histo * [http://www.fifa.com Official FIFA website]
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  • ...four years.<ref>[http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/index.html About FIFA].</ref>
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  • * [http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/index.html FIFA World Cup website] - containing information on the next world cup and histo * [http://www.fifa.com Official FIFA website]
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  • ...m hosted and won inaugural [[1930 FIFA World Cup]] and also won the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]] in [[Brazil]]. Among the most famous Uruguayan footballers are
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  • * [http://www.fifa.com/index.html FIFA]
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  • ...e as host nation won the [[1998 FIFA World Cup]]. They also won the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]], which was held in Russia. Among the most famous French footbal
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  • #REDIRECT[[FIFA World Cup]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[2010 FIFA World Cup]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:2010 FIFA World Cup]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Association football in FIFA member countries]]
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  • ...The governing body for Association Football in Scotland; a member of both FIFA and UEFA.
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  • ...were runners-up to [[Uruguay (football)|Uruguay]] in the inaugural [[1930 FIFA World Cup]]. They have won the tournament twice, in 1978 and 1986. Among th
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  • ...England was a founder member of [[UEFA]] in 1954. The team won the [[1966 FIFA World Cup]]; the only time they have reached the final of a major tournamen
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  • | pagename = FIFA World Cup | abc = FIFA World Cup
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  • ...ember of [[FIFA]] in 1904 and of [[UEFA]] in 1954. The team won the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] and has also won the [[UEFA European Championship]] three times
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  • ...nt on to become a leading nation in world football. The team has won the [[FIFA World Cup]] four times, most recently in 2006. In 1954, the FIGC was a foun
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  • ...ll competition among the best teams in the world held in 2010 organized by FIFA.
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  • ...der the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).
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  • ...1923. To 2018, the Brazilian team has the most successful record in the [[FIFA World Cup]], having won the tournament five times and been runners-up twice ...tball)|Uruguay]] in the deciding match (not an actual final) of the [[1950 FIFA World Cup]]. The stadium's capacity now is 78,838 (all seated). The greates
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  • ...f many of the member nations of FIFUSA into FIFA in 1989, and a member of FIFA's original Futsal Committee and serving on it until the year 2000. He was ...ograms for the forthcoming years, one of them is to be the host nation for FIFA's sixth Futsal World Championship, in the year 2008.
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  • ...less than four years, built a team that was good enough to win the [[1954 FIFA World Cup]], sensationally defeating [[Hungarian (football)|Hungary's]] "Ma To 2018, Germany (BRD) has the second-best record in the [[FIFA World Cup]] after [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]], having won the tournament f
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  • ...of [[FIFA]] in 1904 and of [[UEFA]] in 1954. The team has reached three [[FIFA World Cup]] finals but were always runners-up; their only major honour is w
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  • ...n 1910 but there were two periods of non-membership owing to disputes with FIFA until 1946, since when Scotland has held permanent membership. Scotland was
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  • ...hts: Volleyball coach, male nurse, volunteer of social service in Bolivia, FIFA-Volunteer (Soccer Worldcup 2006).
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  • ...hey won that trophy outright and a new one was created which is called the FIFA World Cup Trophy. The competition has been held every four years since 1930
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  • {{r|FIFA}}
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  • ...the original members. The SFA is based in [[Glasgow]] and is a member of [[FIFA]], football's world governing body, and of [[UEFA]], the European equivalen
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  • FIFA Club World Cup: (1)
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  • The '''2010 FIFA World Cup''' was a [[association football|football]] tournament hosted by [
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  • ...016 and working as an information helper and translator at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup.
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  • ...ial sponsor for many sporting events, for example the [[Olympic Games]], [[FIFA World Cup]], various teams in the [[Major League Baseball]], [[National Foo
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  • ...ll|Association football]], a team sport played according to the rules of [[FIFA]], and sometimes known also as ''soccer''. However, in specific countries
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  • ...96 and in English since 2006—and its selection in 2010 as host of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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  • ...A Premier League]]. It is England's most successful club, having won one [[FIFA Club World Cup]], six [[European Cup]]s, three [[UEFA Cup]]s, 19 [[Football
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  • {{rpr|FIFA}} {{rpr|FIFA World Cup}}
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  • ...is the umbrella organization for ninety international federations, such as FIFA (association football), FIBA (basketball), FINA (swimming) and the IAAF (tr
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  • ...d services set up for the journalists in the 12 Italian cities hosting the FIFA football World Cup.
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  • ...calist Robert Plant got the idea for the samba beat from watching the 1978 FIFA World Cup tournament in Argentina.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|ye
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  • ...ed in [[astroturf]] and built to [[FIFA]] standards, and games of the 2007 FIFA jr championship were to be played there.
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  • ...e follows the Association rules; no one calls it that. People in IFAB and FIFA just call it football. You could, as has been suggested, call it Football :::: Association Football is close to a title though, isn't it? FIFA is the ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' or, rendered
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  • ...=19 April 2014}}</ref> The track was also used by BBC TV during their 2002 FIFA World Cup coverage. French football team Olympique de Marseille plays this
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  • ...otland and Northern Ireland - concistent actually by standards used by the FIFA (to mention some of the users of that standard. England and Great Brittain ...he US I hear this all the time, does not make it right. I have never heard FIFA confuse England and GB. In fact, they are the ones that want a combined Sc
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  • ...ebruary 2008 (CST) thinks that [[Conan O'Brien]] should play in the next [[FIFA World Cup]].
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  • ...of the incidence of coronary events in the [[Munich]] area during the 2006 FIFA World Cup Football ([[soccer]]) championship.<ref name="pmid18234752">{{cit
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  • * [[FIFA World Cup]]
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  • ...Elo Ratings|Elo]]), having won the [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] in [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966]] when it was hosted in England. Since then, however, they h
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  • ...had - that Northern Ireland would choose the name "Ireland" for itself. [[FIFA]] made a ruling some 60 years or so ago, that there couldn't be two footbal
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  • ...pendent representation at many international sporting events such as the [[FIFA World Cup]], the [[Rugby World Cup]] and the [[Commonwealth Games]]; althou ...| author=Gerhardt, W. | publisher=[[FIFA]] | publishyear= | url=http://www.fifa.com/en/history/history/0,1283,1,00.html | title=The colourful history of a
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  • South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It was the first time the tournament was held in Africa.
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