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The first joint bid of the World Cup was approved, edging out Mexico. Results: South Korea/ Japan (joint bid, voted by acclamation) Mexico; The 2002 FIFA World Cup was co-hosted in Asia for the first time by South Korea and Japan (the opening match was held in South Korea and the final was held in Japan).
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The United States last hosted the men's World Cup in 1994, whereas it will be Canada's first time hosting or co-hosting the men's tournament. The event will also return to its traditional northern summer schedule after the 2022 edition in Qatar was held in November and December.
CHICAGO — The women's World Cup is coming back to the United States. If U.S. Soccer has its way, that is. Federation president Cindy Parlow Cone said Saturday that U.S. Soccer is committed to ...
FIFA has announced the Club World Cup match schedule on Saturday. The tournament begins with Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in action on June 14, 2025.
Estadio Centenario, the location of the first World Cup final in 1930 in Montevideo, Uruguay. The first two World Cup matches took place simultaneously on 13 July 1930, and were won by France and the United States, who defeated Mexico 4–1 and Belgium 3–0 respectively. The first goal in World Cup history was scored by Lucien Laurent of ...
FIFA World Cup on ABC is the branding used for presentations of the FIFA World Cup produced by the American Broadcasting Company television network in the United States. ABC first broadcast World Cup matches in 1970, when they aired week-old filmed highlights shown on ABC's Wide World of Sports. ABC next broadcast the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final.
1982 FIFA World Cup final (Italy 3–1 West Germany) Stadio Olimpico: Rome, Italy: 1990 FIFA World Cup final (West Germany 1–0 Argentina) Rose Bowl: Pasadena (Los Angeles), California, United States: 1994 FIFA World Cup final (Brazil 0–0 [3–2 pso] Italy) Stade de France: Saint-Denis , France: 1998 FIFA World Cup final (France 3–0 Brazil)