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did france win the fifa world cup in 1998

by Prof. Kennedy Pagac DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who won the World Cup in France 1998?

France national football team1998 FIFA World Cup / ChampionThe France national football team represents France in men's international football and is controlled by the French Football Federation, also known as FFF. The team's colours are blue, white, and red, and the coq gaulois its symbol. France are colloquially known as Les Bleus. Wikipedia

Which country won the Cup in 1998?

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When did France win the FIFA World Cup?

1998 France FIFA Football World Cup History, Winners, Runners-Up.

Who won the Golden Ball in the 1998 FIFA World Cup?

AWARDSYEARGOLDEN BALLGOLDEN BOOT1998RonaldoDavor Suker (6)1994RomarioOleg Salenko (6)1990Salvatore SchillaciSalvatore Schillaci (6)1986Diego MaradonaGary Lineker (6)17 more rows

Has Brazil ever beat France?

Brazil comfortably beat France 3-1 on Thursday night in what was a disappointing 90 minutes for manager Didier Deschamps' men.

Who was France captain in 1998?

Didier DeschampsDidier Deschamps on captaining the France team that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Alexandre Villaplane captained France in its first FIFA World Cup match in 1930 and went on to captain the team in the entire tournament.

Did France make the World Cup?

The group winner, France, qualified directly for the World Cup finals, while the runner-up, Ukraine, advanced to the second round (play-offs)....Standings.TeamFranceGD+15Pts18QualificationQualification to 2022 FIFA World Cup—4 more columns

Who won last FIFA?

The 2018 FIFA World Cup, hosted by Russia, was won by France, who beat Croatia 4–2 in regulation time. The World Cup final match is the last of the competition, and the result determines which country is declared world champions.

Who did France beat in the World Cup?

Croatia2018 FIFA World Cup FinalThe France team holds the World Cup trophyEvent2018 FIFA World CupFrance Croatia 4 2Date15 July 2018VenueLuzhniki Stadium, Moscow5 more rows

Is Golden Boot real gold?

The footballers can't expect the “golden boot” to be really worth its weight in gold. The quality of the replicas for such awards varies from one country to another. It can be made of brass alloy electroplated with gold or it can be an actual boot sprayed with gold paint.

Who has most Golden Boot?

Cristiano Ronaldo remains the most successful player in this category having won the award a record seven times. His rival Lionel Messi comes second in the list, having won the boot on six occasions.

Who is the god of football?

The football game has been graced by some of the most unparalleled talents over the years, but very few of them could be named in contention for the mantle of the god of football. So, who is the god of football? The answer would be Argentinian footballer, Diego Maradona.

When was the 1998 World Cup?

The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national football teams. It was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for the second time in the history of the tournament, defeating Morocco in the bidding process. It was the second time that France staged ...

Where were the 1998 World Cup finals held?

The qualification draw for the 1998 World Cup finals took place in the Musée du Louvre, Paris on 12 December 1995. As tournament hosts, France was exempt from the draw as was defending champion Brazil. 174 teams from six confederations participated, 24 more than in the previous round. Fourteen countries qualified from the European zone (in addition to hosts France). Ten were determined after group play – nine group winners and the best second-placed team; the other eight group runners-up were drawn into pairs of four play-off matches with the winners qualifying for the finals as well. CONMEBOL (South America) and CAF (Africa) were each given five spots in the final tournament, while three spots were contested between 30 CONCACAF members in the North and Central America and the Caribbean zone. The winner of the Oceanian zone advanced to an intercontinental play-off against the runner-up of the Asian play-off, determined by the two best second placed teams.

How many stadiums were used in the World Cup?

10 stadiums in total were used for the finals; in addition to nine matches being played at the Stade de France (the most used stadium in the tournament), a further six matches took place in Paris Saint-Germain 's Parc des Princes, bringing Paris's total matches hosted to 15. France played four of their seven matches in the national stadium; they also played in the country's second and third largest cities, Marseille (hosting 7 total matches) and Lyon (hosting 6 total matches), as well as a Round of 16 knockout match in the northern city of Lens (also hosting 6 total matches). Nantes, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Montpellier and Saint-Etienne also hosted 6 matches in total; all of the stadiums used also hosted knockout round matches.

What was the official song of the 1998 World Cup?

The official song of the 1998 FIFA World Cup was " The Cup of Life ," aka "La Copa de la Vida" recorded by Ricky Martin.

Why is Budweiser not a sponsor of the World Cup?

The absence of Budweiser (which was one of the sponsors in the previous two World Cups) is notable due to the Evin law, which forbids alcohol-related sponsorship in France, including in sports events (and thus, being replaced by Casio ).

How long is the World Cup?

It was the second time that France staged the competition (the first was in 1938) and the ninth time that it was held in Europe. Spanning 32 days, it is the longest World Cup tournament ever held. Qualification for the finals began in March 1996 and concluded in November 1997.

Why did Switzerland withdraw from the World Cup?

Switzerland withdrew, due to being unable to meet FIFA's requirements. This made France the third country to host two World Cups, after Mexico and Italy in 1986 and 1990 respectively. France previously hosted the third edition of the World Cup in 1938.

Who was the FIFA president in 1998?

1998 WORLD CUP TRIVIA. - The 1998 World Cup marked the end of long-serving FIFA president Joao Havelange, who retired after 24 years in the job. Swiss official Sepp Blatter was elected as his replacement after a bitter election battle with UEFA's Lennart Johansson. - Germany's Lothar Matthaus equalled the record for appearances at ...

How many people watched the 1998 World Cup?

The 64 matches were watched by a total television audience estimated at 36 billion, an average of more than 550 million per game.

How many World Cup appearances did Deschamps make?

France's most-capped international with 103 appearances, Deschamps was the unsung hero of his country's success at the 1998 World Cup.

What made Blanc one of the world's finest defenders during the 1990s?

Coolness under pressure and an impeccable ability to spot danger early made Blanc one of the world's finest defenders during the 1990s.

When did Laudrup play in the World Cup?

Blessed with marvellous balance and close control, Laudrup made his first appearance at the World Cup during Denmark's 1986 campaign, scoring a wonderful goal in the 6-1 demolition of Uruguay during the first phase.

Who was the third player to be sent off in the World Cup?

His red card against Chile followed an expulsion against Brazil in 1994. - France defender Marcel Desailly became only the third player ever to be sent off in a World Cup final. - France's victory sparked nationwide scenes of joy, with an estimated 1 million revellers thronging the Champs Elysees in Paris.

Who was Ronaldo's replacement in Brazil?

Brazil's campaign ended in mysterious circumstances, with star player Ronaldo excluded from the team-sheet for the final in favour of the talented but volatile Edmundo. Minutes before kick-off however, Edmundo was replaced by Ronaldo.

When was the 1998 World Cup?

World Cup 1998. T he 16th World Cup was played in France States from 10 June to 12 July. The World Cup had expanded from the previous 24 teams to 32. The main reason was that the amount of involved nations in the qualification stages had increased to 174 nations, 27 more than in the previous World Cup.

How many goals were scored in the 1998 World Cup?

FIFA World Cup 1998 would include 64 matches in which 171 goals were made (2,67 goals per match). 18 red cards were shown in the tournament (a record, but the expansion of teams had also led to more playing minutes). The 250 yellow cards were a new record as well.

Why was the group F match special?

One of the matches in Group F was special due to the political conflicts that had surrounded the two nations, United States and Iran. United States was seen as "the big Satan" in Iran, but when the nations met at the football field mutual respect were given. Fraternization between football player from United States and Iran.

Which team was crushed by Croatia in the quarter finals?

The German team included many older players, and they would be crushed by Croatia in the Quarter-finals. Argentinawas going for their third title and had a dribbler in the Maradona-like Ortega – Ortega would, however lose his temper (as Maradona in 1982) and was sent off after head-butting the Holland goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar. The Dutch team showed the rest of the world an unpleasant discord based on the contradiction between black and white players. The team would, nevertheless, perform at a high level and was very close to reach the final.

Which country was banned from the World Cup?

Yugoslavia had been banned from several competitions due to the Balkan War, now they were back and also Croatia for the first time since their independence. The same was true for Jamaica, that for the first time had qualified for the final tournament.

How many teams were in the Golden Goal?

The increased amount of teams resulting in that the number of groups were increased from six to eight. Two teams from every group would advance to the knock-out phase. Golden Goal was introduced, which stipulated that a goal in extra time would end the match. The motivation behind the rule was to give more reasons for playing offensive in extra time and by that decrease the numbers of matches decided on penalty shoot-out – the rule did however not succeed with this.

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Overview

The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national football teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for the second time in the history of the tournament, defeating Morocco in the bidding process. It was the second time that France staged the competition (t…

Host selection

France was awarded the 1998 World Cup on 2 July 1992 by the executive committee of FIFA during a general meeting in Zürich, Switzerland. They defeated Morocco by 12 votes to 7. Switzerland withdrew, due to being unable to meet FIFA's requirements. This made France the third country to host two World Cups, after Mexico and Italy in 1986 and 1990 respectively. France previously hosted the third edition of the World Cup in 1938. England, who hosted the competitio…

Qualification

The qualification draw for the 1998 World Cup finals took place in the Musée du Louvre, Paris on 12 December 1995. As tournament hosts, France was exempt from the draw as was defending champion Brazil, but it was also France's first World Cup since 1986. 174 teams from six confederations participated, 24 more than in the previous round. Fourteen countries qualified from the European zone (in addition to hosts France). Ten were determined after group play – nine gr…

Venues

France's bid to host the World Cup centered on a national stadium with 80,000 seats and nine other stadiums located across the country. When the finals were originally awarded in July 1992, none of the regional club grounds were of a capacity meeting FIFA's requirements – namely being able to safely seat 40,000. The proposed national stadium, colloquially referred to as the 'Grand stade', met with controversy at every stage of planning; the stadium's location was determined b…

Innovations

This was the first FIFA World Cup where fourth officials used electronic boards, instead of cardboard.
This was the first World Cup since the introduction of golden goals, banning of tackles from behind that endanger the safety of an opponent and allowance of three substitutions per game.

Draw

Organiser Michel Platini, who later became president of UEFA, admitted in 2018 that the draw for the group stage of the competition had been fixed so that France and Brazil were kept apart until the final, telling France Bleu Sport: "We did a bit of trickery. When we were organising the schedule. We did not spend six years organising the World Cup to not do some little shenanigans".
The statement from Platini referred to the fact that, shortly before the World Cup finals draw too…

Squads

As with the preceding tournament, each team's squad for the 1998 World Cup finals consisted of 22 players. Each participating national association had to confirm their final 22-player squad by 1 June 1998.
Out of the 704 players participating in the 1998 World Cup, 447 were signed up with a European club; 90 in Asia, 67 in South America, 61 in Northern and Central America and 37 in Africa. 75 pla…

Statistics

Davor Šuker received the Golden Boot for scoring six goals. In total, 171 goals were scored by 112 players:
6 goals
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