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Football tournament FIFA World Cup final Founded 1930 ; 95 years ago (1930) Current champions Argentina (3rd title) Most successful team(s) Brazil (5 titles) The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship ...
2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 11:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
September 1–11 – The 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Ravenna, Italy. Russia puts an end to Brazil 's dominance, defeating them in the final by the score of 12–8. Portugal claimed third place.
The teams finishing first and second in each group qualifies for the quarter-finals. [46] The match schedule for the tournament was released on 20 March 2009, with the hosts placed in position A1. Unlike previous Women's World Cup final tournaments, there were no double-headers, but matches on the same day were held in different venues.
2011 World Cup may refer to: 2011 Cricket World Cup; ... Club: 2011 FIFA Club World Cup; Beach soccer: 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup This page was last edited on ...
Going into the final, the United States had never lost to Japan, with 22 wins and 3 draws. [14] Prior to the World Cup, the United States was the top-ranked team in the FIFA Women's World Rankings, while Japan was ranked fourth. [15] Despite being ranked fourth, very few people expected Japan to reach the semi-finals, let alone win the tournament.
The knockout stage of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup consisted of the top two teams of each of the four groups. It began on July 9 and ended with the Final on July 17, 2011. Qualified teams
Russia began their World Cup campaign in Group C alongside Nigeria, Tahiti and Venezuela, as European Champions after winning the 2011 Euro Beach Soccer League. [4] Having finished third in the European World Cup qualifiers in July 2010, as well as playing in a group with two surprise nations, who not only were not expected to qualify but had never even competed in a FIFA Beach Soccer World ...