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The FIFA World Cup is the pinnacle of international football, a quadrennial tournament that captivates a global audience like no other sporting event. Founded by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the inaugural tournament was held in 1930 in Uruguay, which also became the first champion. The competition was conceived to create a true world championship for the sport, and it has since grown into the most widely viewed and followed single sporting event on the planet. The modern tournament features 32 national teams competing in a month-long finals phase, following a rigorous multi-year qualification process involving over 200 nations. The finals are structured in two stages: a group stage where teams are divided into eight groups of four, playing round-robin matches, followed by a knockout stage from the Round of 16 to the final. The host nation is selected by FIFA's council years in advance, with the 2026 edition expanding to 48 teams and being jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The competition is defined by legendary national teams and players. Brazil holds the record with five titles, famed for stars like Pelé and Ronaldo. Germany and Italy follow with four each, while Argentina, led by Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, and France, with Michel Platini and Kylian Mbappé, have also been dominant forces. The tournament has been a stage for iconic moments, from the "Hand of God" to the "Miracle of Bern." The current landscape is highly competitive, with traditional powerhouses facing rising challenges from nations across Africa, Asia, and North America. The event's economic and cultural impact is immense, driving infrastructure development in host countries and uniting billions of fans. An interesting fact is that the original trophy, the Jules Rimet Cup, was permanently awarded to Brazil in 1970 after their third win, while the current FIFA World Cup Trophy, made of 18-carat gold, has been used since 1974. The 2022 final in Qatar was the most-watched in history, underscoring the World Cup's enduring and unparalleled global appeal.

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