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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

Martino to stay on till Copa America July 10th, 2010

Gerardo Martino will stay on as coach of FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finalists Paraguay till after the Copa America next year.

The 47-year-old Argentinian, who led his side to an historic last eight spot before they lost 1-0 to finalists Spain, said he had pretty much known that he would stay on before the finals.

Santa Cruz posts warning to Spain July 5th, 2010

Paraguay striker Roque Santa Cruz expects Spain will find it tough to beat in-form Germany in Wednesday’s FIFA World Cup™ semi-final in Durban.

The Manchester City forward said the European champions were not much better than Paraguay in their hard-fought 1-0 win at Ellis Park on Saturday.

Paraguay boss desperate for goals July 1st, 2010

Paraguay face Spain in the FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finals on Saturday in desperate need of goals, having scored just three times through four matches.

All three of coach Gerardo Martino’s favoured forwards play for top line clubs. Veteran Roque Santa Cruz is at English Premier League side Manchester City, while Lucas Barrios and Nelson Valdez are both at Bundesliga heavyweights Borussia Dortmund. But not one of Paraguay’s meagre three goals has come from any of them.

Santa Cruz: A fantastic win June 30th, 2010

Roque Santa Cruz has already made his third and final FIFA World Cup™ an historic one for Paraguay. Now the Manchester City striker has the South American side poised for a shock run at the top prize.

Paraguay advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time after three prior failures in the Round of 16 by defeating Japan 5-3 on penalties Tuesday after the teams were deadlocked 0-0 after extra time. “It was a fantastic win,” Santa Cruz said. “It means a lot for the people of Paraguay because it’s the deepest we have ever gone in the World Cup.”

Martino: Just trying to play well June 30th, 2010

ShareParaguay coach Gerardo Martino admitted Brazil and Argentina remain the powerhouses among South America’s record four teams in the FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finals, but he is not counting his side out yet either.
Paraguay advanced to the last eight of the FIFA World Cup on Tuesday by beating Japan 5-3 on penalties [...]

Paraguay confident in physical advantage June 28th, 2010

Paraguay striker Roque Santa Cruz says his team’s physical presence will help make the difference when they take on Japan in Tuesday’s last-16 encounter in Pretoria as both seek to make their first ever quarter-final.

Paraguay-Japan preview June 28th, 2010

History will be made whatever the outcome when Paraguay meet Japan in the Round of 16 – for whoever prevails in Pretoria will advance to the FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finals for the first time. Having gone beyond the group stage on three of their past seven finals appearances, Gerardo Martino’s Paraguay will be determined to build on their success in finishing top of Group F against a Japan side through to the knockout phase for the first time on foreign soil.

Paraguay’s Alcaraz, Santana eye Japan return June 27th, 2010

Paraguay’s Antolin Alcaraz and Jonathan Santana, who missed their team’s final FIFA World Cup™ group game through injury, returned to training on Saturday ahead of their last-16 clash against Japan.

Paraguay look to make history June 25th, 2010

Paraguay and Japan both stand on the verge of making history ahead of their 2010 FIFA World Cup™ last 16 encounter as neither nation has previously reached the quarter-finals.

For Paraguay, their success in winning a group which contained outgoing champions Italy is the culmination of two years hard work which saw the Guaranis lead the way through the opening half of the 18-match South American qualifying campaign before coming in third, just a point behind leaders Brazil. They also posted victories over both Brazil and Argentina along the way.

Paraguay seal top spot with Kiwi draw June 24th, 2010

Paraguay did what they had to do to top Group F with a scoreless draw with New Zealand in Polokwane on Thursday. The South Americans finished with five points, one ahead of Slovakia, who knocked out holders Italy in the group’s other match, while the All Whites go out unbeaten after their third consecutive draw.

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