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  1. The FIFA World Cup was first held in 1930, when FIFA, the world's football governing body, decided to stage an international men's football tournament under the era of FIFA president Jules Rimet who put this idea into place. Jules Rimet was the president of FIFA from 1921 to 1954.

  2. The 1930 FIFA World Cup was the inaugural FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national football teams. It took place in Uruguay from 13 to 30 July 1930.

  3. From July 13 to 30 of 1930, the first FIFA World Cup for men was held in Uruguay and it changed football forever. What started as an invitational tournament with just 13 teams, developed into the giant that is the FIFA World Cup we know today. The marquee football tournament is one of the most-followed sporting events in the globe.

  4. World Cup 1930. I n 1929, it was decided that the first ever World Cup would take place in Uruguay from 13 July to 30 July 1930. Thirteen nations would be participating after accepting invitations – no qualifications took place. In 18 matches, 70 goals would be scored including the first hat-trick in World Cup history by Guillermo Stábile.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2009 · First World Cup. This Day In History. July | 13. Choose another date. 1930. First World Cup. On July 13, 1930, France defeats Mexico 4-1 and the United States defeats Belgium 3-0 in the...

  6. Hace 3 días · Carlos Alberto Torres. Formally: FIFA World Cup. Key People: Sepp Blatter. Zinedine Zidane. Birgit Prinz. Related Topics: football. world championship. Jules Rimet Trophy. FIFA World Cup Trophy. Notable Honorees: Jürgen Klinsmann. Romário. Diego Maradona. Thierry Henry. Recent News. June 1, 2024, 5:59 AM ET (AP)

  7. The world's first international football match was a challenge match played in Glasgow in 1872 between Scotland and England. [7] . The first international tournament for nations, the inaugural British Home Championship, took place in 1884 and included games between England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. [8] .