Showing posts with label FIFA World Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIFA World Cup. Show all posts

June 30, 2011

Germany 2011 • 6th FIFA Women's World Cup



Germany 2011
• 6th FIFA Women's World Cup


The official ball "Speedcell" for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011.
Source: AFP



FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

China 2007 • 5th FIFA Women's World Cup



China 2007
• 5th FIFA Women's World Cup
September 10 – 30, 2007

United States 2003 • 4th FIFA Women's World Cup



United States 2003
• the 4th FIFA Women's World Cup

The FIFA Women's World Cup 2003 was held in the United States and won by Germany.

China 1991 · Sweden 1995 • FIFA Women's World Cup


· China 1991 ·
the 1st FIFA Women's World Cup


· Sweden 1995 ·
the 2nd FIFA Women's World Cup

June 26, 2011

[Google Doodle] 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup


2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
26 June - 17 July 2011 in Germany

Date : 25 June 2011

December 3, 2010

2010 — FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia & 2022 in Qatar [Google Doodle]


Google Doodle spotted in Russia
3 December 2010


— Russia 2018 —
FIFA World Cup in Russia

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Google Doodle spotted in Qatar
3 December 2010


— Qatar 2022 —
FIFA World Cup in Qatar



December 2, 2010

Russia 2018 • Qatar 2022 — FIFA World Cup Host Announcement


Russia 2018 • Qatar 2022
FIFA World Cup Host Announcement
2 December 2010
@ the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland

Emir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani (L), Fifa President Joseph Blatter (C) and Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov pose with the World Cup following the announcement that Russia and Qatar will host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups on December 2, 2010 at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich.
"Photo from Getty Images" via @Daylife - http://www.daylife.com/photo/0eNY8UK7HE0H7?q=FIFA


— Russia 2018 —

FIFA President Sepp Blatter holds up the name of Russia during the official announcement of the 2018 World Cup host country on December 2, 2010 at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich. England, Russia, Netherlands/Belgium and Spain/Portugal were all bidding to hold the 2018 World Cup.

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— Qatar 2022 —


FIFA President Sepp Blatter announces Qatar as the host nation for the FIFA World Cup 2022, in Zurich December 2, 2010.

"Photo from Reuters Pictures" via @Daylife - http://www.daylife.com/photo/04Ysfxx4Mc3SL?q=FIFA





2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup — the Bidding Nations




Following the selection of the 2006 World Cup hosts, FIFA had decided on a policy for determining the hosts of future editions. The six world confederations—roughly corresponding to continents—would rotate in their turn of providing bids, for a specific edition, from within their member national associations. This system was used only for the selection of the 2010 (South Africa) and 2014 World Cup (Brazil) hosts, open only to CAF and CONMEBOL

members, respectively.

In September 2007, the rotation system came under review, and a new system was proposed which renders ineligible for bidding only the last two World Cup host confederations.[11] This proposal was adopted on 29 October 2007, in Zürich, Switzerland by FIFA's Executive Committee. Under this policy, a 2018 bid could have come from North America, Asia, Europe, or Oceania, as Africa and South America are ineligible. Likewise, no CONMEBOL member could have made a 2022 bid, and candidates from the same confederation as the successful 2018 applicant will be disregarded in the 2022 selection procedure.

After the United States, the last non-European candidate in the 2018 bidding cycle, withdrew its bid for that year, it now means that the 2018 tournament will be held in Europe. This in turn means that South America and Europe will be ineligible for 2022.


— 2018 Bids
· Belgium and the Netherlands


· England


· Portugal and Spain


· Russia




— 2022 Bids
· Australia

· Japan



· Qatar


· South Korea

· United States



— Cancelled Bids
· Indonesia


· Mexico


July 11, 2010

FIFA World Cup Trophy



ถ้วยบอลโลก มีชื่อว่า "FIFA World Cup Trophy" แชมป์จะได้ไปครอบครอง 4ปี จากนั้นฟีฟ่าจะมอบถ้วยจำลองให้แทน บริเวณใต้ฐานของถ้วย FIFA WORLD CUP จะสลักชื่อประเทศและปีที่ได้แชมป์ไว้เพื่อเป็นเกียรติ


ถ้วยฟุตบอลโลกในปัจจุบันจะสลัก ชื่อประเทศแชมป์ได้เพียง 17ช่อง ซึ่งช่องนี้จะเต็มหลังเสร็จศึกฟุตบอลโลกรอบสุดท้ายในปี 2038

Brazil 2014 — the 20th FIFA World Cup



Former/Unofficial Logo:



South Africa 2010 — the 19th FIFA World Cup Final



2010 FIFA World Cup™: Final
Netherlands vs. Spain

Soccer City, Johannesburg


ลูกบอล "โจ บูลานี่" สีขาว-ทอง ผลิตมาเพื่อใช้เตะในนัดชิงบอลโลกเท่านั้น ชื่อโจมาจาก โจฮันเนสเบิร์ก

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South Africa 2010 — the 19th FIFA World Cup Host City

South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup Host City Emblem/Logo

10 venues to be used for the World Cup in 9 Cities: Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg (two venues), Nelspruit, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria & Rustenburg.


9 Host Cities

10 Stedia

Cape Town — Cape Town Stadium
Capacity: 84,490

Joburg or Johannesburg — Soccer City (Capacity: 84,490),
Ellis Park Stadium (Capacity: 55,686)

Durban — Moses Mabhida Stadium
(Capacity: 62,760)

Pretoria — Loftus Versfeld Stadium
(Capacity: 42,858)

Port Elizabeth — Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
(Capacity: 42,486)


Polokwane — Peter Mokaba Stadium
(Capacity: 41,733)

Nelspruit — Mbombela Stadium
(Capacity: 40,929)

Bloemfontein — Free State Stadium
(Capacity: 40,911)

Rustenburg — Royal Bafokeng Stadium
(Capacity: 38,646)