In the Tang Dynasty, the competitive game "Football" appeared in China, which was called "Cuju" at that time. Modern football originated in England and then swept the world. Due to the rapid development of football, international competitions have also appeared. 1896 When the Athens Olympic Games was held, football was listed as an official event. Denmark beat Greece 9-0 and became the first football champion in the Olympic Games. Because professional athletes are not allowed to participate in the Olympic Games, the football match will not last until the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games. 1928 After the Olympic Games, FIFA held a representative meeting and unanimously adopted the resolution to hold the World Football Championship every four years. This has played a positive role in promoting the further development and improvement of world football. At first, this new football game was called "World Football Championship". 1956, FIFA decided to change its name to "Rimet Cup" at its meeting in Luxemburg. This is in recognition of Rimet, a Frenchman and former FIFA president, for his achievements in football. Rimet has been the president of FIFA for 33 years (192 1- 1954), and is the initiator and organizer of the World Football Championship. Later, it was suggested that the two names be linked, called "World Football Championship-Rimet Cup". Therefore, the Helsinki Conference decided to change its name to "World Football Championship-Rimet Cup" or "World Cup" for short.
The First World Cup 1930 Uruguayan English
The Second World Cup 1934 Italian English
The Third World Cup 1938 French English
The 4th World Cup 1950 Brazilian English
The 5th World Cup 1954 Swiss English
The 6th World Cup 1958 Swedish English
The 7th World Cup 1962 Chilean English
The 8th World Cup 1966 English for England
The 9th World Cup 1970 Mexican English
The 10th World Cup 1974 German English
1 1 World Cup 1978 Argentine English
12 World Cup 1982 Spanish English
13 world cup 1986 Mexican English
14th World Cup 1990 Italian English
The 15th World Cup 1994 American English
16th World Cup 1998 French English
The 7th12002 Korea/Japan World Cup
18th 2006 World Cup in Germany
19 world cup 20 10 south Africa
Brazil has participated in previous World Cups and won the championship five times! ! !
The match that scored the most goals in the World Cup finals:
Austria defeated Switzerland 7-5 in the 5th World Cup, and both sides scored 12 goals.
The record of the team that scored the most goals in a game in the World Cup preliminaries;
1On June 2, 1997, Iran won the Asian preliminaries of the 98 World Cup with 17: 0.
The player who scored the most goals in a World Cup preliminaries:
7 goals,1On June 2, 1997, karim bagheri scored in the Asian preliminaries of the' 98 World Cup.
The first player to represent two countries in the World Cup finals and score both goals:
Croatia's Prozinetsky scored a goal in the 1990 match between the former Yugoslavia and the United Arab Emirates, and in the 1998 match between Jamaica and the Netherlands.
The finals with the most goals in the World Cup:
1958, Brazil beat Sweden 5-2 and scored 7 goals.
The final with the fewest goals in the World Cup:
1994, Brazil and Italy drew 0-0, which is the first time in the history of the World Cup to decide the champion by penalty.
The first goal in the World Cup finals:
This is the goal of French striker Lucian Laurent.
The player who scored the first "golden ball" in the World Cup final:
Laurent Blanco of France scored in the final between France and Paraguay on June 28th. 1998.
The record of the most personal goals in a game in the World Cup finals;
13. 1958 In the final stage of the 6th World Cup in Sweden, Fontaine of France scored 13.
The record of the most personal goals in a game in the World Cup finals;
Five, created by Salenko of the Russian team. He beat 5 yuan in the group match of the 15 World Cup finals by himself.
The oldest goal scorer in the history of the World Cup:
Roger mira. 1On June 28th, 994, in the group match between Cameroon and Russia, he came off the bench in the 46th minute and scored a goal in less than one minute. On that day, he was 42 years old and 44 days old.
The fastest goal in the World Cup finals;
Opening 10 second. Created by Turkish striker Hakan Suk in the 2002 17 World Cup. The original record is opening 15 seconds. Created by Massek, a member of Czechoslovakia team. In the final stage of the 7th World Cup, it only took 15 seconds to break the opponent's goal.
The longest clean sheet record in the World Cup finals;
5 17 minutes, created by Italian Zeng Jia. In the final stage of the 14 World Cup held in Italy, he tried to ensure that the Italian goal would not be broken by the opponent within 5 17 minutes.
The fastest "hat trick" in the World Cup finals;
Batistuta, Argentina. He scored three goals in 1 1 minute in the match between Argentina and Jamaica in France 1998 World Cup.
The only player who scored a hat-trick in the World Cup finals for two consecutive World Cups;
Batistuta, Argentina. He scored two hat-tricks in Argentina's 4-0 victory over Greece 1994 and Argentina's 5-0 victory over Jamaica 1998. Interestingly, both hat tricks have penalty kicks.
The only player who scored a hat trick in the World Cup final;
Hurst of England scored three goals in the World Cup final between England and the Federal Republic of Germany with a score of 65,438 to 0,966.
The country that scored the most goals in a single game in the history of the World Cup;
Hungary. 1954 World Cup, Hungary adopted a four-striker formation, which set off the first technological revolution in international football. The striker line composed of coach, Hidalgotti, czibor and Puskas was extremely sharp, scoring 27 goals in one breath.
The most unbalanced match in the history of the World Cup;
1982 World Cup Hungary beat El Salvador 10: 1, Hungary beat South Korea 1954, Yugoslavia beat Zaire 1974 9-0, all scoring nine goals.
The oldest player in World Cup history:
Roger mira. He played in Cameroon's group match against Russia on June 28th 1994. On that day, he was 42 years old and 44 days old.
The only player sent off for two consecutive World Cups:
Cameroonian songs. 1994 was sent off in the 63rd minute of the World Cup group match between Cameroon and Brazil, 1998 was sent off in the 5th minute of the group match between Cameroon and Chile.
The most chaotic game:
In the 2002 World Cup group match in which Germany beat Cameroon 2-0, the referee showed 16 yellow cards, 8 for each team, and each team was sent off 1 card. Song, who once served as captain, only got a yellow card and failed to set a record of being sent off for three consecutive World Cups.
Minimum time of yellow card warning:
Grukovic of Russia. He was given a yellow card warning 1 minute after the opening whistle of the group match between Russia and Sweden in 1994 World Cup.
Minimum time to be sent off:
Batista of Uruguay. In Uruguay's 1986 World Cup match against Scotland, he was sent off after playing 1 minute.
Players who have participated in the World Cup the most:
Carvajal participated in the five World Cups 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962 and 1966, while matthaeus participated in 1982 and1.
Players who have participated in the World Cup the most:
German matthaeus made 25 appearances in the five World Cups he participated in.
The goalkeeper with the most appearances in the final stage:
Kabahar (Mexico), 5 World Cups *** 1 1.
The goalkeeper who conceded the most goals:
Kabahar (Mexico), * * * conceded 25 goals.
The oldest goalkeeper to participate in the World Cup:
Hilton (England), 40 years and 9 months, 19 days, 90 World Cup in Italy.
The only coach who led five different teams to the World Cup:
Yugoslav coach milutinovic, Mexican in 1986, Costa Rican in 1990, American in 1994, Nigerian in 1998, and China in 2002. Except for China, all the other teams qualified in the group.
The oldest person to win the World Cup:
Zoff of Italy. When Italy 1982 won the World Cup, he was the main goalkeeper and captain at the age of 40.