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What Is FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup (short for "World Cup") is the world's highest honour, highest specification, the highest level of competition, and a highest-profile football match. It is also known as the world's top 2 sports events. Coverage exceeds the world's largest sports event of the Olympic Games.
The World Cup is the most glorious glory of football in every country in the world, and it is also the ultimate dream of all football players in various countries (or regions). The World Cup is held every four years. Any FIFA member country (region) can send a team to register for the event. The World Cup is the source and foundation of the development, popularization and popularization of the world football. Therefore, it is also known as the “cup of life”.
2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™
The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia is the 21st event held in the FIFA World Cup. The competition was held in Russia from June 14th to July 15th, 2018. It was the first time that the World Cup was held in Russia. It was also the first time that the World Cup was held in Eastern Europe.
There are a total of 32 teams from five continents participating in this event. Except that the host Russia team automatically obtained the qualifications, the remaining 31 teams qualified for the pre-selection events organized by the continents.
Opening Ceremony
Russia declared the FIFA World Cup opening in a ceremony full of glitz, colour and some acoustic trouble at the Lushniki Stadium in Moscow.
Schedule
You can check the full Schedule on https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/
Stadiums
Moscow
Luzhniki Stadium | Capacity: 80,000 seats | Opening: 1956
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg Stadium | Capacity: 67,000 seats | Opening: 2017
Sochi
Fisht Stadium | Capacity: 48,000 seats | Opening: 2013
Ekaterinburg
Ekaterinburg Arena | Capacity: 45,000 seats | Opening: 1957
Kazan
Kazan Arena | Capacity: 45,000 seats | Opening: 2013
Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod Stadium | Capacity: 45,000 seats | Opening: 2018
Rostov-on-Don
Rostov Arena | Capacity: 45,000 seats | Opening: 2018
Samara
Samara Arena | Capacity: 45,000 seats | Opening: 2018
Saransk
Mordovia Arena | Capacity: 45,000 seats | Opening: 2018
Volgograd
Volgograd Stadium | Capacity: 45,000 seats | Opening: 2018
Moscow
Spartak Stadium | Capacity: 42,000 seats | Opening: 2014
Kaliningrad
Kaliningrad Stadium | Capacity: 35,212 seats | Opening: 2018
Groups
Group A
Russia
S.Arabia
Egypt
Uruguay
Group B
Portugal
Spain
Morocco
Iran
Group C
France
Australia
Peru
Denmark
Group D
Argentina
Iceland
Croatia
Nigeria
Group E
Brazil
Switzld
C.Rica
Serbia
Group F
Germany
Mexico
Sweden
S.Korea
Group G
Belgium
Panama
Tunisia
England
Group H
Poland
Senegal
Colombia
Japan
Teams Glance
Seeding
Unlike previous editions of the World Cup, all pots were determined by each national team's October 2017 FIFA World Ranking, with Pot 1 containing the highest-ranked teams, Pot 2 containing the next highest-ranked teams, and so on; in previous editions only one pot containing the highest-ranked teams was determined by rank, with the other three pots determined by continental confederation. The hosts continued to be placed in Pot 1 and treated as a seeded team, therefore, Pot 1 consisted of hosts Russia and the seven highest-ranked teams that qualify for the tournament.
All teams were seeded using the October 2017 FIFA World Rankings, which numbers in parenthesis show, released on 16 October 2017.
The World Cup will last until July 15, with a total of 32 teams compete in 11 cities in Russia. This is the first time the World Cup has been held in Russia and Eastern Europe. In order to successfully hold this tournament and leave a good ball-seeking experience for fans from all countries, Russia has already completed the greening of the ball-hosting cities, such as the expansion of green space and building renewal, and trained nearly 20,000 volunteers from many countries. So this would be a great World Cup!