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The FIFA 2014 World Cup is a global soccer association race challenged by the senior men's nationwide teams of the associates of Football Association (FIFA), soccer’s universal governing group. The current champion is Spain, who won the 2010 tournament that was happening in South Africa.
The current design involves 32 teams contending for the WC title at venues within the host nation(s) over a time of 34 days. This total 34 days is generally called the “World Cup Finals”. A qualification period, which presently takes place over the previous 3 years, is used to regulate which groups are suitable for the competition along with the host nation(s).
So far Brazil has won 5 times, and they are the only crew to have played in every soccer world cup tournament. Italy has won4 titles; West Germany won 3titles and Uruguay and Argentina have won 2 titles each and 1 tile goes to Spain, France, and England.
32 Participants in 2014 World Cup:Belgium (11) ***** Bosnia and Herzegovina (21) ****** Croatia (18)
England (10) ***** France (17) ***** Germany (2) ***** Greece (12)
Italy (9) ***** Netherlands (15) ***** Portugal (4) ***** Russia (19)
Spain (1) ***** Switzerland (6) *****Argentina (5) ***** Brazil (3) (HOST!!)
Chile (14) ***** Colombia (8) ***** Ecuador (26) ***** Uruguay (7)
Argentina (5) ***** Brazil (3) (hosts) ***** Chile (14) ***** Colombia (8)
Ecuador (26) ***** Uruguay (7) *****Australia (62) ***** Iran (43)
Japan (46) ***** South Korea (57) ***** Algeria (22) ***** Cameroon (56)
Ghana (37) ***** Ivory Coast (23) ***** Nigeria (44) ***** Costa Rica (28)
Honduras (33) ***** Mexico (20) ***** United States of America(13)
The Competition is amongst the globe’s most extensively observed sporting events and officially an estimated 715.1 mn people watched the final match of the 2006 FIFA-World Cup held in Germany.
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