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Where was the FIFA World Cup 2018 held?

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Who won 2018 World Cup?

France national football team2018 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 hosted the 2018 World Cup last?

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Who is the best World Cup?

The 5 greatest World Cups everSouth Korea/Japan '02. Best team: Led by the real Ronaldo, who won the golden boot with 8 goals, Brazil were the winners, striding through a tournament where many other fancied teams fell, comprehensively beating Germany 2-0 in the final. ... England '66. ... Mexico '86. ... Italia '90. ... Mexico '70.

Is this the last FIFA?

FIFA 23 to be final entry in series as EA Sports announces replacement franchise. EA Sports has announced that FIFA 23 will be the very last in its long-running series of football video games - to be replaced by a new franchise called EA Sports FC.

In which country FIFA 2022 will be held?

Qatar 2022The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ will undoubtedly afford football fans everywhere the chance to enjoy a unique experience in this Gulf country.

Which country will host 2026 World Cup?

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Which teams played in the finals of the FIFA World Cup 2018?

The match was played at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia, on 15 July 2018, and was contested by France and Croatia.

When was the 2018 FIFA World Cup?

For the video game, see FIFA 18. The 2018 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament contested by men's national teams that took place between 14 June and 15 July 2018 in Russia.

When was the 2018 World Cup awarded to Russia?

Russian bid personnel celebrate the awarding of the 2018 World Cup to Russia on 2 December 2010.

What is the FIFA logo?

Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said the logo was inspired by "Russia's rich artistic tradition and its history of bold achievement and innovation", and FIFA president Sepp Blatter stated that it reflected the "heart and soul" of the country . For branding, Portuguese design agency Brandia Central created materials in 2014, with a typeface called Dusha (from душа, Russian for 'soul') designed by Brandia Central and edited by Adotbelow of the DSType Foundry in Portugal.

How many countries have bid for the 2018 World Cup?

As such, there were eventually four bids for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, two of which were joint bids: England, Russia, Netherlands/Belgium, and Portugal/Spain. The 22-member FIFA Executive Committee convened in Zürich on 2 December 2010 to vote to select the hosts of both tournaments.

How many matches were played in 2014 World Cup?

Of the 32, 20 had also appeared in the 2014 event, while both Iceland and Panama made their first appearances at the World Cup. 64 matches were played in 12 venues across 11 cities. Germany, the defending champions, were eliminated in the group stage. Host nation Russia was eliminated in the quarter-finals.

How much did the FIFA World Cup cost?

It was the eleventh time the championships had been held in Europe, and the first time they were held in Eastern Europe. At an estimated cost of over $14.2 billion, it was the most expensive World Cup to date.

Who sang Angels at the 2018 World Cup?

Soprano Aida Garifullina and pop singer Robbie Williams singing " Angels " at the opening ceremony. The opening ceremony took place on Thursday, 14 June 2018, at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, preceding the opening match of the tournament between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Where is the 2018 FIFA World Cup?

The 2018 FIFA World Cup, taking place in Russia, is the first time since 2006 that the tournament will take place in Europe. Editorial credit: Zabotnova Inna / Shutterstock.com

How many countries have qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup?

Qualifying for the FIFA World Cup is not an easy thing, with 210 teams competing for 31 open spots (as the hosting nation, the Russian team automatically qualify). Brazil became the first country to secure qualification to the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Panama and Iceland have qualified for the games for the very first time while Egypt has appeared for the games after being absent for 28 years.

Where is the World Cup 2018?

The opening match, semi-final and final World Cup games are set to be played at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, FIFA announced last year. That stadium can hold around 80,000 spectators. The final match for the 2018 World Cup is expected to kick off Sunday, July 15.

Where and when is the 2018 World Cup?

A man takes a photo of a statue of Zabivaka, the official mascot for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, in Manezhnaya square in downtown Moscow on April 2, 2018. MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP/Getty Images

What are the teams to watch?

Heading into the 2018 World Cup, Germany, Brazil, Belgium and Portugal were among the highest-ranked teams by FIFA in April. Germany returns with hopes of defending its 2014 title, and Portugal’s squad, led by star Cristiano Ronaldo, are hoping to one-up their Euro 2016 win. (Germany, however, will have to catch up: They lost to Mexico in their first qualifying match.) Neymar, a star forward for Brazil, is a dominant force on the field that will help Brazil in its tougher matches. As a captain, Neymar helped propel Brazil to an Olympic gold medal in 2016.

How exactly does the World Cup work?

First-time watchers or occasional soccer fans may need a quick refresher on how exactly the World Cup works.

How can I watch the 2018 World Cup on TV?

Viewers can catch all 64 matches of the 2018 World Cup live on FOX Sports. Thirty-eight of those matches will air live, including the opening match between Russia and Saudi Arabia on July 14 at 11:00 a.m. E.T., as well as the championship match on July 15 at 11:00 a.m. E.T.

How many teams will be in the World Cup in 2022?

Organizers have already begun construction on stadiums to prepare for the event. Meanwhile, FIFA is considering raising the number of teams that can compete in the World Cup to 48 by the event in 2022. That would add 16 teams to those competing, 16 more games and four extra days to the month-long event.

Why did FIFA select Russia as the host country?

FIFA selected Russia for its 2018 host country as part of a campaign to spread the World Cup to new countries. In 2010, FIFA also selected Qatar as the World Cup’s host city for 2022. “We go to new lands,” Sepp Blatter, the former FIFA president who has since been ousted from his role amid the high-profile bribing scandal, said at the time, according to the New York Times. “Never has the World Cup been in Russia and Eastern Europe, and the Middle East and Arabic world has been waiting for a long time.”

Where is the World Cup stadium located?

It is situated in Strelka, a western district of Nizhny Novgorod, and is one of several World Cup stadiums to be placed attractively by a river – or two, in this case, at the confluence of the Volga and the Oka.

Which city is the smallest host city for the World Cup?

History lesson Saransk is the smallest of the World Cup host cities and, to Russians, was a surprising choice of venue – particularly when a football-loving city such as Krasnodar, to the south-west, will have an outstanding facility sitting idle.

Where is the old Central Stadium?

History lesson As with the Luzhniki some 1,000 miles away, the old Central Stadium in Ekaterinburg has been renovated for next summer’s competition. It is a year younger than the national stadium, dating back to 1957, and is the long-term home of Soviet league stalwarts Uralmash – these days known as FC Ural. Full international football has yet to take place here although Russia’s under-21s have passed through three times. The ground’s biggest past dalliance with global significance came in 1959, when it held the World Allround Speed Skating Championships.

How many capacity stands are there in FIFA?

The solution that has been settled upon is certainly eccentric, but Fifa insists the temporary stands were the most cost-effective and practical way to ensure the required 35,000 capacity. Just make sure you bring your binoculars.

What is the final match of the World Cup?

The World Cup final match is the last of the competition, and the result determines which country is declared world champions. If after 90 minutes of regular play the score is a draw, an additional 30-minute period of play, called extra time, is added. If such a game is still tied after extra time, it is then decided by a penalty shoot-out.

Where was the 1950 World Cup final held?

Two stadiums have hosted multiple finals, these being the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City , Mexico and the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de ...

How many editions of the World Cup have been there?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. There have been 21 editions of the FIFA World Cup which is an international association football tournament established in 1930. It is contested by the men's national teams which are members of FIFA, the sport's global governing body. The tournament has taken place every four years ...

What is the FIFA World Cup?

The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA ), the sport's global governing body.

Which countries host the FIFA World Cup?

The 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly by South Korea and Japan, was the first one held in Asia, and the first tournament with multiple hosts. South Africa became the first African nation to host the World Cup in 2010. The 2014 FIFA World Cup was hosted by Brazil, the first held in South America since Argentina 1978, and was the first occasion where consecutive World Cups were held outside Europe.

How much does a FIFA World Cup trophy weigh?

The new trophy is 36 cm (14.2 in) high, made of solid 18 carat (75%) gold and weighs 6.175 kg (13.6 lb). The base contains two layers of semi-precious malachite while the bottom side of the trophy bears the engraved year and name of each FIFA World Cup winner since 1974. The description of the trophy by Gazzaniga was: "The lines spring out from the base, rising in spirals, stretching out to receive the world. From the remarkable dynamic tensions of the compact body of the sculpture rise the figures of two athletes at the stirring moment of victory."

What continents are FIFA qualifiers in?

They are held within the six FIFA continental zones ( Africa, Asia, North and Central America and Caribbean, South America, Oceania, and Europe ), overseen by their respective confederations. For each tournament, FIFA decides the number of places awarded to each of the continental zones beforehand, generally based on the relative strength of the confederations' teams.

How many teams were there in the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

The tournament was expanded to 24 teams in 1982, and then to 32 in 1998, also allowing more teams from Africa, Asia and North America to take part.

How many countries participated in the World Cup?

Rimet eventually persuaded teams from Belgium, France, Romania, and Yugoslavia to make the trip. In total, 13 nations took part: seven from South America, four from Europe, and two from North America.

Why were the World Cups controversial?

The locations were controversial because South America and Europe were by far the two centres of strength in football and travel between them required three weeks by boat. The decision to hold the first World Cup in Uruguay, for example, led to only four European nations competing. The next two World Cups were both held in Europe. The decision to hold the second of these in France was disputed, as the South American countries understood that the location would alternate between the two continents. Both Argentina and Uruguay thus boycotted the 1938 FIFA World Cup.

What is the knockout stage of the 2018 World Cup?

The knockout stage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 30 June with the round of 16 and ended on 15 July with the final match, held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. The top two teams from each group (16 in total) advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament. A third place play-off was also played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals.

How many times did Mexico lose in the World Cup?

Since the introduction of the round of 16 in 1986, Mexico were eliminated at this stage of the World Cup seven times – more than twice as many as any other nation. This was also Mexico's fourth defeat at the hands of Brazil.

How many matches did the two teams play in the 1990 World Cup?

The two teams had met in 22 matches, including three matches at the World Cup, one round of 16 game at the 1990 FIFA World Cup which ended in a 1–0 victory for England, one group stage game at the 1954 FIFA World Cup which ended in a 4–4 draw and their most recent encounter in Group G of this tournament which Belgium won 1–0.

How many times did England win the 2010 World Cup?

The teams had faced each other in seven previous matches, which included two matches played in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, England winning on both occasions (4–1 and 5–1).

How many times did France and Belgium play each other in the World Cup?

France vs Belgium. The teams had faced each other in 73 previous matches, including two times in the World Cup, France winning both matches ( 3–1 in the round of 16 in 1938 and 4–2 in the third place play-off in 1986). Their most recent meeting came in a friendly in 2015, a 4–3 Belgium win.

How many matches did the World Cup teams play in 1998?

The teams had met in five matches, which included two matches played in 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification, the first fixture ending in a 1–1 draw and the reverse fixture a 3–1 Denmark win.

Which team was the first to avoid defeat in the World Cup?

Croatia became the first team to avoid defeat after trailing in three knockout matches at a single World Cup. They became the 13th different nation to reach a World Cup final. Trippier became the first player to score a direct free-kick for England at the World Cup since David Beckham in 2006 against Ecuador.

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Overview

The 2018 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament contested by men's national teams that took place between 14 June and 15 July 2018 in Russia. It was the 21st FIFA World Cup, a worldwide football tournament held once every four years. It was the eleventh time the championships had been held in Europe, and the first time they were held in Eastern Europe. At an estim…

Host selection

The bidding procedure to host the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup tournaments began in January 2009, and national associations had until 2 February 2009 to register their interest. Initially, nine countries placed bids for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but Mexico later withdrew from the proceedings, and Indonesia's bid was rejected by FIFA in February 2010 after the Indonesian government failed …

Teams

For the first time in the history of the FIFA World Cup, all eligible nations—the 209 FIFA member associations except automatically qualified hosts Russia—applied to enter the qualifying process. Zimbabwe and Indonesia were later disqualified before playing their first matches, while Gibraltar and Kosovo, who joined FIFA on 13 May 2016 after the qualifying draw but before Europea…

Officiating

On 29 March 2018, FIFA released the list of 36 referees and 63 assistant referees selected to oversee matches. On 30 April 2018, FIFA released the list of 13 video assistant referees, who acted solely in this capacity in the tournament.
Referee Fahad Al-Mirdasi of Saudi Arabia was removed on 30 May 2018 over a match-fixing attempt, along with his two assistant referees, compatriots Mohammed Al-Abakry and Abdulah …

Venues

Russia proposed the following host cities: Kaliningrad, Kazan, Krasnodar, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Samara, Saransk, Sochi, Volgograd, Yaroslavl, and Yekaterinburg. Each chosen city was located in European Russia (except Yekaterinburg, which lies very close to the Europe-Asia border) in order to reduce travel time for the teams in the huge country. The bi…

Preparation and costs

At an estimated cost of over $14.2 billion as of June 2018 , the 2018 FIFA event was the most expensive World Cup in history, surpassing the $11.6 billion cost of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
The Russian government had originally earmarked a budget of around $20 billion, which was later slashed to $10 billion, for World Cup preparations. Half was sp…

Schedule

The full schedule was announced by FIFA on 24 July 2015 without kick-off times, which were confirmed later. On 1 December 2017, following the final draw, FIFA adjusted six kick-off times.
Russia was placed in position A1 in the group stage and played in the opening match at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on 14 June against Saudi Arabia, th…

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony took place on Thursday, 14 June 2018, at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, preceding the opening match of the tournament between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia.
At the start of the ceremony, Russian president Vladimir Putin gave a speech, welcoming the countries of the world to Russia and calling football a uniting fo…

Criteria For Host Selection

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In January 2009, the criteria to select the 2018 FIFA World cup began with nine countries interested, among them Russia, Indonesia, Mexico, the United States, England, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan, and Spain. Mexico withdrew, and FIFA rejected Indonesia since the country had not submitted a letter supporting its bid. …
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Russia

  • The host, Russia, is the largest country in the world with a surface area of an eighth of the total inhabited land across the globe (17,125,200 square kilometers). Its capital city is Moscow, and the country is one of the most populous in the world. The country is rich in mineral and energy resources making it one of the leading producing countries of natural gas and oil in the world. It …
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Qualified Teams

  • Qualifying for the FIFA World Cup is not an easy thing, with 210 teams competing for 31 open spots (as the hosting nation, the Russian team automatically qualify). Brazil became the first country to secure qualificationto the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Panama and Iceland have qualified for the games for the very first time while Egypt has appeared for the games after being absent for …
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The Venues

  • As the host, Russia was able to pick fourteen cities as possible host cities including Moscow, Kazan, Samara, Sochi, Kaliningrad, Yaroslavl, Saransk, Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, St Petersburg, Nizhny, Krasnodar, Volgograd, and Rostov-on-Don. Aside from the host cities, Russia proposed sixteen stadiums, three of which would be renovated while thirteen ...
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Future World Cups

  • The 2018 World Cup in Russia will be followed by the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and the 2026 World Cupjointly hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada. The Qatar games will be the second time the World Cup has been hosted in Asian and the first time hosted by a Muslim nation. The 2026 games will be the second jointly-hosted World Cup after the 2002 games in South Korea and Jap…
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