The World Cup is the most important
competition in international soccer and is organised by FIFA (Federation
International de Football Association), the sport's governing body.
The tournament takes place every four years. The previous tournament was
held in 2006 in Germany and Italy won the World Cup. 2010 will be the
first time that the final tournament will be hosted by an African nation.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup, an international tournament for football, that is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa.
As the host nation, South Africa qualifies automatically. However, South Africa is the first host since 1934 to participate in World Cup qualifiers. This is because the CAF qualifiers will also serve as the qualifying tournament for the 2010 African Cup of Nations, for which South Africa must qualify separately. Like the previous tournament, the defending champions Italy do not qualify automatically.2010
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Brief History of the Tournament
The first European Football Championships was held in 1960. Only 4 teams
took part in the finals which were held in France. Since then the European
Football Championships tournament grew to the 16 team format we will see
in Austria-Switzerland during Euro 2008. The tournament was originally
called the European Nations Cup
and changed it's name in 1968.
Betting on the World Cup
World 2010 promises to be one of the more exciting competitions in recent
memory, featuring many of the top teams in the world.
Betting on the Moneyline
Betting on soccer is a little different from betting on other sports.
Moneyline wagers have three outcomes: You can pick either of the two teams
to win, or you can pick a draw. Remember, if you do not pick a draw and
the game ends in a tie, you will lose your wager.
Game Time Frame
All games are official for wagering purposes after 40 minutes of the
second half have been completed. Unless otherwise specified, the score at
the end of regulation play - that is, 90 minutes plus injury time - will
be used when settling all wagers. Any results from extra time, golden
goals or penalty shootouts are not included.
Draw for the Group Stage of World Cup South Africa 2010
Group A: South Africa, Uruguay, France, Mexico
Group B: Argentina, Korea Republic, Greece, Nigeria
Group C: England, Algeria, Slovenia, USA
Group D: Germany, Serbia, Ghana, Australia
Group E: Netherlands, Japan, Cameroon, Denmark
Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Slovakia, Paraguay
Group G: Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Brazil, Portugal, Korea DPR
Group H: Honduras, Spain, Chile, Switzerland
Opening Match
South Africa will be the host
nation against Mexico.
FIFA World Cup Top Goalscorer
Gerd Muller, who scored 14 goals for (West) Germany in the 1970 and 1974 tournaments currently tops the World Cup scoring charts.
FIFA World Cup Most Goals in One Match
12 Goals - Austria vs Switzerland - 7:5 (1954)
11 Goals - Brazil vs Poland - 6:5 (1938)
11 Goals - Hungary vs West Germany - 8:3 (1954)
11 Goals - Hungary vs El Salvador - 10:1 (1982)
10 Goals - France vs Paraguay (1958) 7-5 (1958)
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