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    2010 = South Africa

    1-2 Spain 1-0 Netherlands

    3-4 Germany 3-2 Uruguay

    2006 = Germany

    1-2 Italy 1-1 France

    (5-3p)

    3-4 Germany 3-1 Portugal

    2002 = Korea Republic

    Japan

    1-2 Brazil 2-0 Germany

    3-4 Turkey 3-2 Korea Republic

    1998 = France

    1-2 France 3-0 Brazil

    3-4 Croatia 2-1 Netherlands

    1994 = USA

    1-2 Brazil 0-0 Italy

    (3-2p)

    3-4 Sweden 4-0 Bulgaria

    1990 = Italy

    1-2 West Germany 1-0 Argentina3-4 Italy 2-1 England

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    1958 = Sweden

    1-2 Brazil 5-2 Sweden

    3-4 France 6-3 West Germany

    1954 = Switzerland

    1-2 West Germany 3-2 Hungary

    3-4 Austria 3-1 Uruguay

    1950 = Brazil

    1-2 Uruguay (Note 1) Brazil

    3-4 Sweden (Note 1) Spain

    1938 = France

    1-2 Italy 4-2 Hungary

    3-4 Brazil 4-2 Sweden

    1934 = Italy

    1-2 Italy 2-1 Czechoslovakia

    (aet)

    3-4 Germany 3-2 Austria

    1930 = Uruguay

    1-2 Uruguay 4-2 Argentina

    3-4 USA (Note 2) Yugoslovia

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    Note 1 There was no offical World Cup final match in 1950.The tournament winner decided by a final round-robin

    group contested by Uruguay,Brazil,Spain and Sweden

    Note 2 In, 1930 FIFA reconiges US as third place and

    Yugoslovia as fourth place based on its overall record

    in tournament.

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    aet After Extra Time

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    The World Cupis a gold trophy that is awarded to the winners of the FIFA World

    Cup association football tournament. Since the advent of the World Cup in 1930, two

    trophies have represented victory: the Jules Rimet Trophyfrom 1930 to 1970, andthe FIFA World Cup Trophyfrom 1974 to the present day.

    The trophy, originally named Victory, but later renamed in honour of former FIFA

    president Jules Rimet, was made of gold plated sterling silver and lapis lazuli and

    depicted Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. Brazil won the trophy outright in 1970,

    prompting the commissioning of a replacement. The Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen in1983 and never recovered.

    The subsequent trophy, called "FIFA World Cup Trophy", was introduced in 1974. Made

    of 18 carat gold with a malachite base, it stands 36.8 centimeters high and weighs 6.1

    kilograms.The trophy is made by Stabilimento Artistico Bertoni company. It depicts two

    human figures holding up the Earth. The current holder of the trophy is Spain, winner of

    the 2010 World Cup.

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    Brazil 5 cups (1958,1962,1970,1994,2002)

    Italy 4 cups (1934,1938,1982,2006)

    Germany 3 cups (1964,1974,1990)

    Argentina 2 cups (1978,1986)

    Uruguay 2 cups (1930,1950)

    England 1 cup (1966)

    France 1 cup (1998)

    Spain 1 cup (2010)

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    World Cup Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball

    1978 Argentina Mario Kempes Paolo Rossi Dirceu

    1982 Spain Paolo Rossi FalcoKarl-Heinz

    Rummenigge

    1986 Mexico Diego Maradona Harald Schumacher Preben Elkjr Larsen

    1990 Italy Salvatore Schillaci Lothar Matthus Diego Maradona

    1994 United States Romrio Roberto Baggio Hristo Stoichkov

    1998 France Ronaldo Davor uker Lilian Thuram

    2002 Korea/Japan Oliver Kahn Ronaldo Hong Myung-bo

    2006 Germany Zinedine Zidane Fabio Cannavaro Andrea Pirlo

    2010 South Africa Diego Forln Wesley Sneijder David Villa

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    World Cup Goalkeepers

    1930 Uruguay Enrique Ballestrero

    1934 Italy Ricardo Zamora

    1938 France FrantiekPlnika

    1950 Brazil Roque Mspoli

    1954 Switzerland Gyula Grosics

    1958 Sweden Harry Gregg

    1962 Chile Viliam Schrojf

    1966 England Gordon Banks

    1970 Mexico Ladislao Mazurkiewicz

    1974 West Germany Sepp Maier

    1978 Argentina Ubaldo Fillol

    1982 Spain Dino Zoff

    1986 Mexico Jean-Marie Pfaff

    1990 ItalyLuis Gabelo Conejo

    Sergio Goycochea

    1994 United States Michel Preud'homme

    1998 France Fabien Barthez

    2002 Korea/Japan Oliver Kahn

    2006 Germany Gianluigi Buffon

    2010 South Africa Iker Casillas

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    In a period between 1942-1946, FIFA World Cup didnt able organized becauseof Second World War burst out for 6 years,1 day ( 1 September 1939 untill 2

    September 1945). In 1950, FIFA World Cup began again in Brazil.

    In 1950, FIFA didnt allowed Germany to be participated in World Cup

    because involved in Second World War.

    In 2010, South Africa become the first host team that eliminate in first round.

    In 1994,Cameroons Roger Mila became the oldest player to be score in FIFAWorld Cup. He scored for his countrys 6-1 when defeated by Russia at age of

    42.

    Brazil is the most appearance team in FIFA World Cup (every tournament).

    Brazil and Italy are the most consecutive championship winning team. Brazil

    (1958-1962) , Italy (1934-1938) , as the both team clinches two trophy.

    In between 1994-1998 France failed to qualify for FIFA World Cup.

    In 2010, South Africa became the first,worst finish host team (17th-32nd) , FIFA

    final ranking of 20th.

    In 1990 , there was two goalkeepers were selected by FIFA for Golden Glove.

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    The Adidas Brazuca is the official match ball of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which is being held

    in Brazil. It is made by the company Adidas, a FIFA Partner and FIFA World Cup Official Match

    Ball supplier since 1970. The ball was supplied for the world cup by Forward Sports

    ofSialkot, Pakistan. The name of the ball was revealed on Sunday 2 September 2012. It was selected by

    a public vote organised by the Local Organising Committee and Adidas, with over one million

    Brazilian football fans voting. The name Brazucawas chosen with 77.8% of the vote. Two other voting

    options were given: Bossa Nova(14.6% of the vote) and Carnavalesca(7.6% of the vote).

    According to FIFA, "the informal term 'brazuca' (our fellow) is used by Brazilians to describe national

    pride in the Brazilian way of life", and "mirroring their approach to football, it symbolises emotion,

    pride and goodwill to all". The term is also used as slang for "Brazilian" and became well-known

    abroad due to the Brazilian diaspora.

    The Brazuca is produced in Pakistan. The company has been associated with production of Adidas

    balls since 1997.

    However Long Way was unable to meet the high demand for the ball. A second supplier, Forward

    Sports (based in Sialkot, Pakistan), was brought in to help manufacture the ball. Forward Sports, who

    have been associated with Adidas since 1995 and already supplied footballs for both the Champions

    League and the German Bundesliga were awarded the contract by Adidas at short notice after the

    original manufacturer in China failed to meet the demand Over 42 million Brazuca balls were exported

    from Sialkot. The Brazuca has gone through an extensive testing process before its use at the World

    Cup. Adidas had been developing the ball for over 2 years, and had worked with many teams and

    players to ensure the ball was acceptable. The ball has appeared in the FIFA U-20 World Cup,DFB-

    Pokal (German Cup) final as well as disguised as the Adidas Cafusa in international friendly matches.

    Adidas Brazuca

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    Name : Estadio Mineirao

    City : Belo Horizoonte

    Year Constructed : 1965

    Capacity : 62,254

    Type : Renovated

    Time Zone : UTC-3

    Coordinates : -19.865833,-43.970833

    Name : Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha

    City : Brasilia

    Year Constructed : 2012

    Capacity : 68,009

    Type : New stadiumTime Zone : UTC-3

    Coordinates : -15.783500,-47.899164

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    Name : Arena da Amazonia

    City : Manaus

    Year Constructed : 2013

    Capacity : 42,374

    Type : New stadium

    Time Zone : UTC-4

    Coordinates : -3.0830563,-60.028056

    Name : Estadio Castelao

    City : Fortaleza

    Year Constructed : 1973

    Capacity : 64,846

    Type : Renovated

    Time Zone : UTC-3

    Coordinates : -3.807267,-38.522481

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    Name : Estadio Beira-Rio

    City : Porto Alegre

    Year Constructed : 1969

    Capacity : 48,849

    Type : Renovated

    Time Zone : UTC-3

    Coordinates : -30.065614,-51.236086

    Name : Arena das Dunas

    City : Natal

    Year Constructed : 2013

    Capacity : 42,086

    Type : New stadium

    Time Zone : UTC-3

    Coordinates : -5.828939,-35.213864

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    Name : Arena Fonte Nova

    City : Salvador

    Year Constructed: 1951

    Capacity : 48,747

    Type : Renovated

    Time Zone : UTC-3

    Coordinates : -12.978611,-38.504167

    Name : Arena Corinthians

    City : Sao Paulo

    Year Constructed : 2014

    Capacity : 65,807

    Type : New Stadium

    Time Zone : UTC-3

    Coordinates : -23.545531,-46.473372

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    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    Brazil

    3 2 1 0 7 2 7

    Mexico

    3 2 1 0 4 1 7

    Croatia

    3 1 0 2 6 6 3

    Cameroon

    3 0 0 3 1 9 0

    Brazil 3-1 Croatia Arena de Sao Paulo)

    Mexico 1-0 Cameroon Estadio das Dunas)

    Brazil 0-0 Mexico Estadio Castelao)

    Croatia 4-0 Cameroon Arena Amazonia)

    Mexico 3-1 Croatia Arena Pernambuco)

    Brazil 4-1 Cameroon Estadio Nacional)

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    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    Netherlands

    3 3 0 0 10 3 9

    Chile

    3 2 0 1 5 3 6

    Spain

    3 1 0 2 4 7 3

    Australia

    3 0 0 3 3 9 0

    Spain 1-5 NetherlandsArenea Fonte Nova)

    Chile 3-1 Australia Arena Pantanal)

    Australia 2-3 Netherlands Arena Beria-Rio)

    Spain 0-2 Chile Estadio do Maracana)

    Australia 0-3 Spain Arena da Baixada)

    Netherlands 2-0 Chile Arena de Sao Paulo)

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    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    Colombia

    3 3 0 0 9 2 9

    Greece

    3 1 1 1 2 4 4

    Ivory Coast

    3 1 0 2 4 5 3

    Japan

    3 0 1 2 2 6 1

    Colombia 3-0 Greece Estadio Mineirao)

    Ivory Coast 2-1 Japan Arena Pernambuco)

    Colombia 2-1 Ivory CoastEstadio Nacional)

    Japan 0-0 Greece Estadio das Dunas)

    Japan 1-4 Colombia Arena Pantanal)

    Greece 2-1 Ivory Coast Estadio Castelao)

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    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    Costa Rica

    3 2 1 0 4 1 7

    Uruguay

    3 2 0 1 4 4 6

    Italy

    3 1 0 2 2 3 3

    England

    3 0 1 2 2 4 1

    Uruguay 1-3 Costa Rica Estadio Castelao)

    England 1-2 Italy Arena Amazonia)

    Uruguay 2-1 England Arena de Sao Paulo)

    Italy 0-1 Costa RicaArena Pernambuco)

    Italy 0-1 UruguayEstadio das Dunas)

    Costa Rica 0- 0 England Estadio Mineirao)

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    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    France

    3 2 1 0 8 2 7

    Switzerland

    3 2 0 1 7 6 6

    Ecuador

    3 1 1 1 3 3 4

    Honduras

    3 0 0 3 1 8 0

    Switzerland 2-1 Ecuador Estadio Nacional)

    France 3-0 HondurasEstadio Beria-Rio)

    Switzerland 2-5 FranceArena Fonte Nova)

    Honduras 1-2 Ecuador Arena da Baixada)

    Honduras 0-3 Switzerland Arena Amazonia)

    France 0-0 EcuadorEstadio do Maracana)

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    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    Argentina

    3 3 0 0 6 3 9

    Nigeria

    3 1 1 1 3 3 4

    Bosnia.H

    3 1 0 2 4 4 3

    Iran

    3 0 1 2 1 4 1

    Argentina 2-1 Bosnia.H Estadio do Maracana)

    Iran 0-0 Nigeria Arena da Baixada)

    Argentina 1-0 Iran Estadio Mineirao)

    Nigeria 1-0 Bosnia.H Arena Pantanal)

    Nigeria 2-3 ArgentinaEstadio Beria-Rio)

    Bosnia.H 3-1 Iran Arena Fonte Nova)

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    Germany 4-0 Portugal Arena Fonte Nova)

    Ghana 1-2 USA Estadio das Dunas)

    Germany 2-2 Ghana Estadio Castelao)

    USA 2-2 PortugalArena Amazonia)

    USA 0-1 GermanyArena Pernambuco)

    Portugal 2-1 Ghana Estadio Nacional)

    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    Germany

    3 2 1 0 7 2 7

    USA

    3 1 1 1 4 4 4

    Portugal

    3 1 1 1 4 7 4

    Ghana

    3 0 1 2 4 6 1

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    Belgium 2-1 Algeria Estadio Mineirao)

    Russia 1-1 Korea Republic Arena Pantanal)

    Belgium 1-0 Russia Estadio do Maracana)

    Korea Republic 2-4 Algeria Estadio Beria-Rio)

    Korea Republic 0-1 Belgium Arena de Sao Paulo)

    Algeria 1-1 Russia Arena da Baixada)

    Teams MP W D L GF GA Pts

    Belgium

    3 3 0 0 4 1 9

    Algeria

    3 1 1 1 6 5 4

    Russia

    3 0 2 1 2 3 2

    Korea

    Republic

    3 0 1 2 3 6 1

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    Brazil 1-1 Chile

    3-2p)

    Belo Horizonte)

    Uruguay 0-2 Colombia

    Rio De Janeiro)

    France 2-0 Nigeria

    Brasilia)

    Germany 2-1 Algeria

    Porte Alegre)

    Netherlands 2-1 Mexico

    Fortaleza)

    Costa Rica 1-1 Greece

    5-3p)

    Recife)

    Argentina 1-0 Switzerland

    Sao Paulo)

    Belgium 2-1 USA

    Salvador)

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    Brazil 2-1 Colombia

    Fortaleza)

    France 0-1 Germany

    Rio de Janeiro)

    Netherlands 0-0 Costa Rica

    5-3p)

    Salvador)

    Argentina 1-0 Belgium

    Brasilia)

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    Brazil 1-7 Germany

    Belo Horizonte)

    Argentina 0-0 Netherlands

    4-2p)

    Sao Paulo)

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    Argentina 0-1 Germany

    Rio de Janeiro)

    Brazil 0-3 Netherlands

    Brasilia)

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    The Golden Ball award is presented to the best player at each FIFA World Cup finals,

    with a shortlist drawn up by the FIFA technical committee and the winner voted for by

    representatives of the media. Those who finish as runners-up in the vote receive

    the Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards as the second and third most outstanding players

    in the tournament respectively. The Golden Glove Award is awarded to the best

    goalkeeper of the tournament.

    World Cup Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball

    Brazil (2014) Lionel Messi Thomas Muller Arjen Robben

    Golden Glove Manuel Neuer

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    The Best Young Player award was awarded for best young player of each

    tournament. The Golden Boot or Golden Shoe Award goes to the top

    goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup.

    Golden Boot Silver Boot Bronze Boot

    James Rodriguez Thomas Muller Neymar da Silva

    World Cup Best Young Player Award Age

    Brazil (2014) Paul Pogba (France) 21

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    The FIFA Fair Play Trophy is given to the team with the best

    record of fair play during the World Cup final tournament. Only

    teams that qualified for the second round are considered.

    World Cup Fair Play Trophy Winner

    Brazil (2014) Colombia

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