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The Curse of First Place: France Tops the FIFA Ranking, and What History Says About It
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The Curse of First Place: France Tops the FIFA Ranking, and What History Says About It

The final official FIFA ranking before the 2026 World Cup (April 1, 2026) places France at the top, ahead of Spain and Argentina. Key points: (1) No team ranked world number one has ever won the Wo...

Praia, 13 October 2025: The afternoon a country of 525,000 stopped working at three o'clock, filled an 8,000-seat stadium, and won the first World Cup ticket in its history
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Praia, 13 October 2025: The afternoon a country of 525,000 stopped working at three o'clock, filled an 8,000-seat stadium, and won the first World Cup ticket in its history

There are countries that qualify for a World Cup and the next day goes on as normal.

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Venezuela's Heartbreak: No World Cup, Again
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Venezuela's Heartbreak: No World Cup, Again

Some matches get lost and forgotten. Some get lost and move into a country for good.

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Bern, 4 July 1954: On a New Pair of Boots, an 8-3 Foreshadowing, an Offside That Probably Wasn't, and 80 Million People Weeping for Their Country Over the Radio
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Bern, 4 July 1954: On a New Pair of Boots, an 8-3 Foreshadowing, an Offside That Probably Wasn't, and 80 Million People Weeping for Their Country Over the Radio

If a single football match could prove that football is never just football, this is the one.

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Berlin 2006: Zidane's Final, Headbutt, and Fall
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Berlin 2006: Zidane's Final, Headbutt, and Fall

The 2006 World Cup final in Berlin — Zidane headbutted Materazzi, France lost to Italy on penalties, and a legend walked away in disgrace.

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June 22, 1986, Mexico, 15:06: Maradona rewrote the World Cup in 4 minutes, a feat unmatched 40 years later.
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June 22, 1986, Mexico, 15:06: Maradona rewrote the World Cup in 4 minutes, a feat unmatched 40 years later.

June 22, 1986, Mexico City, Azteca Stadium. Afternoon, temperature 26°C, altitude 2200 meters.

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[World Cup History] 1994 USA World Cup: The 3.5 Million Attendance Record About to Be Broken in 2026
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[World Cup History] 1994 USA World Cup: The 3.5 Million Attendance Record About to Be Broken in 2026

Whenever anyone talks about the highest number of live spectators in World Cup history, the answer has remained unchanged for 32 years—the 1994 USA World Cup, with a total attendance of 3,587,538, averaging 68,991 per match. This figure still holds the highest total attendance record for a FIFA World Cup.

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[World Cup History] 2010 South Africa World Cup: Vuvuzelas, Tiki-Taka, and That African Summer
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[World Cup History] 2010 South Africa World Cup: Vuvuzelas, Tiki-Taka, and That African Summer

On June 11, 2010, at Soccer City Stadium outside Soweto, South African goalkeeper Kasuma and tens of thousands of fans listened to one sound—not a whistle, nor cheers, but the continuous, incessant buzzing of the vuvuzela. This marked the first time in FIFA World Cup history that it was held on the African continent.

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2014 and 2018 World Cups: Brazil's 7-1 Nightmare & France's Triumphant Return
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2014 and 2018 World Cups: Brazil's 7-1 Nightmare & France's Triumphant Return

Two tournaments that reshaped modern football — from Germany's demolition of Brazil in Belo Horizonte to France's clinical march to glory in Moscow.

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History of World Cup Finals: Every Final from 1930 to 2022
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History of World Cup Finals: Every Final from 1930 to 2022

From Uruguay's triumph in Montevideo to Argentina's penalty shootout victory in Lusail — a comprehensive guide to all 22 World Cup finals.

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2022 World Cup Recap: Messi's Glory, Mbappé's Hat-Trick & Qatar's Legacy
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2022 World Cup Recap: Messi's Glory, Mbappé's Hat-Trick & Qatar's Legacy

The most dramatic World Cup final in history capped a controversial but unforgettable tournament in the Middle East. A complete retrospective.

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Italy's Four Stars — Catenaccio, Baggio, and the Long Road Back
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Italy's Four Stars — Catenaccio, Baggio, and the Long Road Back

Four World Cup titles, a tactical identity that defined defending, and two straight missed tournaments. Italy at the crossroads.

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Spain's Only Star — The Tiki-Taka Era That Changed Football
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Spain's Only Star — The Tiki-Taka Era That Changed Football

One title, three tournaments, and a playing style that rewrote what a midfield could be. Spain's 2008–2012 golden age and what came after.

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France's Two Stars — From Zidane to Mbappé
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France's Two Stars — From Zidane to Mbappé

Twenty years between their two titles. Two coaches, two generations, and a football culture that learned how to win in tournaments.

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Germany's Four Stars — The Tournament Machine
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Germany's Four Stars — The Tournament Machine

Four titles, eight finals, a national team built to peak in July. How Germany became football's most reliable winner.

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Brazil's Five Stars — The Only Nation at Every World Cup
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Brazil's Five Stars — The Only Nation at Every World Cup

Five trophies, five decades of jogo bonito. From Pelé's teenager to Ronaldo's redemption, the weight of the yellow shirt.

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Argentina's Three Stars — From Kempes to Maradona to Messi
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Argentina's Three Stars — From Kempes to Maradona to Messi

Three World Cup titles, three generations of genius. How the Albiceleste built a dynasty around totemic number 10s.

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