Brazil World Cup (Copa do mundo no Brasil)
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Football Field Corner Penalty AreaTouch Line
Halfway line
Penalty mark/spot
Box
Goal Line
Penalty area marking
Soccer TeamAtacante – Forward Centroavante – Center Forward, Striker Goleador – Hat-Trick Goleiro – Goalkeeper Lateral Direito – Right Back Líbero – Sweeper Meio-Campista – Midfield, Midfielder Ponta-Direita – Right Wing Ponta-Esquerda – Left Wing Quarto Zagueiro – Left Back Zagueiro – Defender, Back
Stand/ Geral Stand
Crowd
Fan/ Supporter
Support/ Root for
(torcer)
Cheer on, cheer for (torcer dando gritos de incentivo)
Commentador/ football commentador
Amistoso – Friendly Game Descontos – Injury Time Contra – Against, Versus, “V” Empate – Draw/ TieGol Contra – Own Goal Intervalo – Half TimeGol de Empate – Equaliser Partida, Jogo – Match, Game Gol – Goal Prorrogação – Extra Time Morte Súbita, Gol de Ouro – Golden GoalPerder – Lose Vencer – Win
World Cup: a brief history The competition was created by Frenchman Jules Rimet in 1928, after having taken control of the most important institution in world football: FIFA (Federation International Football Association). Since 1930, when it first took place in Uruguay, the tournament happens every four years. The first World Cup had the participation of only 13 teams that were invited by FIFA without preliminary match, as it happens at present. The Brazil reached the final against Uruguay and a draw would give the title to our country, but the Uruguayan national team beat Brazil 2-1 and became champion.
The break from tradition happened only between the years 1942 and 1946 due to the Second World War. With Europe in reconstruction, the 5th World Cup in 1950 took place in Brazil, but the champion was Uruguay. Brazil won its first title in the World Cup eight years later, in 1958, in Sweden where appeared to the world, playing for the Brazilian team, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pelé. In 1962, in Chile, the Brazilian team won the cup for the second time. In 1970, in Mexico, Brazil became, for the third time, world champion by beating Italy 4-1. When it becomes a three-times champion, Brazil was in definitive possession of Jules Rimet trophy. After 1970, Brazil stayed 24 years without a title. The victory recurred in 1994 World Cup in the United States.
Our national team beat Italy in an exciting penalty match. Four years later, Brazil reaches the final again, but lost the title to the host country: France. Today, the country is proud to be a five-time winner, the most successful World Cup team. So far, 19 World Cup editions have taken place. In 2010, for the first time in history, the World Cup was held in Africa continent, in South Africa. In this 20th edition, 32 teams will compete in 12 host cities.
The Champions of all World Cups
• Uruguay = 1930 - 1950 • Italy = 1934 - 1938 - 1982 - 2006 • Germany = 1954 - 1974 - 1990 • Brazil = 1958 - 1962 - 1970 - 1994 - 2002 • England = 1966 • Argentina = 1978 - 1986 • France = 1998 • Spain = 2010
Curiosities about World Cup
•The record for goals in a single World Cup is Frenchman Fontaine with 13 goals (scored in the 1958 World Cup). But the overall record of the history of all World Cups is Brazil's Ronaldo with 15 ones;
•Brazil is the only country that participated in all World Cups;
•The World Cup is the second largest sporting event on the planet.
Date Between the 12nd of June ( 13th opening match ) and July 13 ( final match ).
Slogan All in one rhythm. It symbolizes the idea of unity of all around football , beyond happiness that the biggest football event represents. Ball Its name is Brazuca. It was chosen through a poll. Adidas will be responsible for making it .
The use of technology
For the first time in the history of World Cup Football will use technology so that the referee can Know whether or not the ball entered the goal.
Tickets
On July 19, 2013, FIFA announced that the 2014 World Cup tickets would be sold from August 20th. Values are between R$ 30.00 and R$ 1,980.00. Tickets will be less valuable for students, elderly people and those who are part of the Bolsa Familia program.