FIFA World Cup: 10 Unknown Facts About the Global Football Extravaganza | Part 2
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FIFA World Cup: 10 Unknown Facts About the Global Football Extravaganza | Part 1
6. Record the most goals in a single tournament.
Fontaine, a French footballer, is the record holder for the most goals scored in a single World Cup tournament. During the 1958 World Cup, Fontaine scored an incredible 13 goals in just six matches. Despite the amazing performance But France finished third in the tournament and Fontaines’ record remains unbeaten today.
7. The first female referee in a men’s World Cup.
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar was a historic event as Stephanie Frappart of France became the first woman to ignore the men’s World Cup.
She announced the group match between Costa Rica and Germany. Her inclusion is an important chapter in the fight against integration and equality in football. and is an inspiration to women around the world.
8. Only two continents have received this award.
Since the competition began in 1930, only the European and South American layers have lifted the FIFA World Cup trophy. Brazil leads the way with five, followed by Germany and Italy with four each. The dominance of both continents begs the question: When? Where are other continents such as Africa or Asia? will break this pattern
9. The Longest Battle
The 1954 quarter-final match between Austria and Sweden, played in Lausanne, Sweden, is considered the highest-rated World Cup match in history. The match finished 7-5 in favor of Austria after 120 minutes of play. This thrilling match highlighted the unpredictable and high-speed nature of previous World Cup competitions and left fans enthralled.
10. The most organized sports event
The FIFA World Cup is the world’s most organized sporting event. And continuing until the Olympics, the 2018 World Cup in Russia attracted over 3.5 billion viewers worldwide. with more than 1.12 billion people watching movies
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