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The '''[[FIFA World Cup]]''' is the most important competition in international [[football (soccer)|football]], and the world's most representative team sport event. Organised by [[FIFA]], the sport's governing body, the World Cup is contested by the [[list of national football teams|men's national football teams]] of FIFA member nations. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in [[Football World Cup 1930|1930]] (except in 1942 and 1946 due to [[World War II]]), however, it is more of an ongoing event as the qualifying rounds of the competition take place over the three years preceding the final rounds. The final tournament phase involves 32 national teams competing over a four-week period in a previously nominated host nation, with these games making it the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world. In the 17 tournaments held, only seven nations have ever won the World Cup Finals. [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] is the current holder, as well as the most successful World Cup team, having won the tournament five times, while [[Germany national football team|Germany]] and [[Italy national football team|Italy]] follow with three titles each. ('''[[FIFA World Cup|more...]]''')</div>
The '''[[FIFA World Cup]]''' is the most important men's competition in international [[football (soccer)|football]]. The world's most representative team sport event, the World Cup is contested by the [[list of national football teams|men's national football teams]] of [[FIFA|Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)]] (the sport's largest governing body) member nations. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]] (except in 1942 and 1946 due to [[World War II]]). However, it is more of an ongoing event as the qualifying rounds of the competition take place over the three years preceding the final rounds. In 1991, FIFA added a separate [[FIFA Women's World Cup|Women's World Cup]]. The men's final tournament phase involves 32 national teams competing over a four-week period in a previously nominated host nation, with these games making it the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world. In the 17 tournaments held, only seven nations have ever won the World Cup Finals. [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] is the current holder, as well as the most successful World Cup team, having won the tournament five times, while [[Germany national football team|Germany]] and [[Italy national football team|Italy]] follow with three titles each. The [[2006 FIFA World Cup|next World Cup Finals]] will begin in [[Germany]] on [[June 9]], and will continue until [[July 9]], [[2006]]. ('''[[FIFA World Cup|more...]]''')</div>


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The FIFA World Cup Trophy
The FIFA World Cup Trophy

The FIFA World Cup is the most important men's competition in international football. The world's most representative team sport event, the World Cup is contested by the men's national football teams of Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) (the sport's largest governing body) member nations. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930 (except in 1942 and 1946 due to World War II). However, it is more of an ongoing event as the qualifying rounds of the competition take place over the three years preceding the final rounds. In 1991, FIFA added a separate Women's World Cup. The men's final tournament phase involves 32 national teams competing over a four-week period in a previously nominated host nation, with these games making it the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world. In the 17 tournaments held, only seven nations have ever won the World Cup Finals. Brazil is the current holder, as well as the most successful World Cup team, having won the tournament five times, while Germany and Italy follow with three titles each. The next World Cup Finals will begin in Germany on June 9, and will continue until July 9, 2006. (more...)

Recently featured: Muhammad Ali JinnahKrazy KatKeratoconus