Introduction to the World Cup:
FIFA World Cup, referred to as "World Cup" for short, is the most famous and influential football match that teams from all over the world participate in, symbolizing the highest honor in football. The World Cup has more than 3.5 billion TV viewers worldwide. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member country (region) can send teams to sign up for this event.
Brazil's national team won the most World Cup titles (five times), and after three World Cups, it kept the former World Cup trophy Rimet Cup forever.
Modern football originated in England, and its team 1966 won the World Cup for the first time. Now the World Cup trophy is the World Cup. Germany, which won the cup four times, won the cup for the first time 1974, which has been used to this day. In the 2002 World Cup between China and Japan, the Japanese national team advanced to the World Cup finals for the first time.
12, 2022 18, in the final of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Argentina and France drew 3-3 in overtime, and Argentina won the championship with a total score of 7-5 through a penalty shootout. On June 23, 2023, FIFA confirmed at the board meeting that the start of the 2030 World Cup bid was postponed.
Competition system:
The World Cup schedule is divided into two stages: preliminary and final. The World Cup preliminaries are divided into six divisions, namely Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, North America and Oceania.
Each division needs to formulate the rules of the qualifiers according to the actual situation of its own division, while teams from FIFA member countries (regions) who sign up for the World Cup need to conduct qualifiers in their respective divisions to compete for the places in the World Cup finals.
The host country of the final stage of the World Cup must be a FIFA member country (region). Member countries (regions) need to apply to FIFA (two member countries can jointly apply for hosting), and then all FIFA member countries (regions) will vote to decide.