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World Cup 2010

The World Cup 2010, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, because of World War II.

The current format of the tournament involves 32 teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation(s) over a period of about a month – this phase is often called the World Cup Finals. A qualification phase, which currently takes place over the preceding three years, is used to determine which teams qualify for the tournament together with the host nation(s). The World Cup is the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 final.

Of the 18 tournaments held, seven nations have won the title. Brazil are the only team to have played in every tournament and have won the World Cup a record five times. Italy are the current champions and have won four titles, and Germany are next with three. The other former champions are Uruguay, winners of the inaugural tournament, and Argentina, with two titles each, and England and France, with one title each.

The most recent World Cup was held in Germany in 2006. The next World Cup will be held in South Africa, between 11 June and 11 July 2010, and the 2014 World Cup will be held in Brazil.

World Cup News

Nigeria need help from Argentina June 21st, 2010

Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback admitted that he was not counting on Argentina to do them any favours in their unlikely bid to qualify for the second round of the FIFA World Cup™.

The Super Eagles need to beat South Korea by at least two goals and hope that Group B table-toppers Argentina beat Greece to ensure qualification after so far racking up two losses: 1-0 against Argentina and 2-1 against the Greeks.

Super Eagles sharpen talons June 16th, 2010

Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback said Wednesday the Super Eagles had been working on sharpening their cutting edge ahead of their must-win clash against Greece.

Nigeria’s 1-0 opening loss to Group B favourites Argentina extended a run in FIFA World Cup™ finals to six matches without a win — including five defeats — but the Swedish coach stayed positive ahead of Thursday’s match. “Despite the loss to Argentina we had a good week,” he told reporters.

Heinze header downs Nigeria June 13th, 2010

Argentina joined Saturday’s earlier winners Korea Republic on three points in Group B with a 1-0 victory over Nigeria at Johannesburg’s packed Ellis Park. Gabriel Heinze scored the game’s only goal with a diving header from a corner in just the sixth minute, although the two-time FIFA World Cup™ winners would have added more if not for the heroics of Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama and their own wasteful finishing.

Happy Nigeria handling the pressure June 9th, 2010

They have seen one of their most important players drop out of the squad just days ago and carry an immense burden of popular expectation back at home, yet Nigeria have been in a loose and happy mood at their base outside of Durban, South Africa.

It’s not all about Messi, say Nigerians June 8th, 2010

Nigeria are only too aware that Lionel Messi is not the only danger man in Argentina’s ranks ahead of their FIFA World Cup™ opener against the South American giants.

The Super Eagles will also face Korea Republic and Greece in Group B, but right now the focus is Saturday’s showdown at Ellis Park against Diego Maradona’s Argentina – and that man Messi.

Nigeria edge North Koreans June 7th, 2010

Nigeria received a pre-FIFA World Cup™ boost with a 3-1 triumph over fellow qualifiers Korea DPR in a warm-up friendly match.

Kanu eyes final fling June 6th, 2010

Nigeria captain Nwankwo Kanu wants to mark his international retirement by helping the Super Eagles to a historic FIFA World Cup™ victory.

Portsmouth striker Kanu, the most decorated player in African football history, said: “In football you cannot tell what is going to happen. We want an African team in the final and if that is Nigeria then great.

Ideye replaces Mikel June 6th, 2010

Nigeria have called up uncapped Brown Ideye to replace John Obi Mikel in their squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ after the Chelsea midfielder was ruled out of the tournament due to injury.

Mikel ruled out of finals June 5th, 2010

Nigeria have suffered a blow less than a week away from the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ with star midfielder John Obi Mikel having been left out of the squad because he did not want to aggravate a knee injury. The 23-year-old Chelsea star, who follows club team-mates Michael Ballack, Michael Essien and possibly Didier Drogba in missing out on the finals because of injury – is likely to be replaced by one of the seven players dropped from the squad at their training camp in England last Monday.

Kanu: We’re prepared for Argentina June 4th, 2010

Nigeria captain Nwankwo Kanu has warned Argentina not to write them off ahead of their opening FIFA World Cup™ match in Johannesburg in just under ten days time.

The Portsmouth striker, whose side are in Group B for the finals alongside the South Americans, Greece and Korea Republic arrived in South Africa with the rest of his team-mates earlier this week as they begin final preparations.

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