The current men's World Cup is being held in Qatar 2022, the next women's world cup will be in Australia/New Zealand 2023. See more firsts and other trivia, a quiz, and also information about each country at the World Cup. Most importantly, who are the winners?

Football (some call it soccer) is the world's most popular sport. There are many major football tournaments, the pinnacle is the FIFA World Cup. See a calendar of what is coming up. There have been many legends of the game, particularly winners of the Ballon d'Or. For players, there are articles about Football Fitness and Fitness Testing.


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The largest sporting event in the world is the Olympic Games, but there are many other multi-sport games. In terms of single sport events, nothing beats the FIFA World Cup. To see what's coming up, check out the calendar of major sporting events.

By Vuyani Ndaba JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Germany will retain their World Cup title in Moscow to equal Brazil's record of five wins in the tournament, according to a Reuters poll of financial specialists more used to predicting market moves. In a May 16-31 survey of regular Reuters poll participants from across the globe, Germany's national soccer team got the highest number of nods - 43 out of 145 analysts - to lift the trophy in July. Brazil placed second with 37 votes, evoking prospects of a final between the two long-term rivals. Four years ago Germany humiliated then hosts Brazil in a crushing 7-1 defeat that reduced fans clad in yellow, blue and green to tears and stunned silence in Belo Horizonte's Estdio Mineiro. "Germany have a good combination of skill and discipline and are not overly dominated by any one star player, but rather a high level of players throughout," said Frank Blackmore, chief economist at EFConsult in Johannesburg. "Hence, my choice of Germany as 2018 winners." Luiz Roberto Monteiro, a trader at Renascena brokerage in So Paulo, said many people wanted Brazil to win "because there's a lot at stake after the Germany fiasco. "But I think they are thinking with their hearts. Brazil depend too much on a small number of players, particularly (star forward) Neymar. It's a good team but I don't think they'll get past the semifinals." Barcelona's Argentinian striker Lionel Messi, who has scored over 600 senior career goals for club and country, is expected to win the Golden Boot - an award for top goalscorer of the championship, last won by Colombia's James Rodriguez in Brazil. Bookmakers agreed with strategists. The tightest odds were 9/2 on both Germany and Brazil to be crowned champions, and Messi was favorite to win the Boot. (Reuters Poll: Which Country Will Win the 2018 FIFA World Cup - ) FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, AND THAT'S IT Unfortunately for Russia, the poll suggests it has little chance of keeping the trophy at home after hosting the expensive June 14 to July 15 showpiece. But most respondents said the country would at least make it to the round of 16 and the competition would give a small lift to the economy. World Cup hosts have only lifted the trophy five times in the history of the 88-year old competition: Uruguay in 1930, Italy four years later, England in 1966, Argentina in 1978 and France in 1988. UBS sees a 24 percent probability current title-holder Germany wins the July 15 final, with Brazil and Spain the next most likely teams to succeed, with a 19.8 percent and 16.1 percent chance respectively. The bank's modeling gave a 60 percent chance that one of those three teams would win. A March survey by JP Morgan, conducted with 100 clients at a Paris conference, also placed Germany as champions. In the Reuters survey Spain got ten nods, fewer than might have been expected for a consistently high-performance side that won in 2010 in South Africa. However, they do face a testing opener against European champions Portugal, a match that will probably determine who finishes top of Group B, which also contains Iran and Morocco. PHARAOHS TO REIGN? Egypt, known as "The Pharaohs" and returning to the tournament after a 28-year absence, are the underdog nation with the best chance of outperforming. But that view may have shifted since last weekend's European Champions League final, in which their talisman Mohamed Salah, playing for Liverpool against winners Real Madrid, got injured. He is now a doubt for one or more of Egypt's group games. Some economists relied on their standard econometric modeling skills to predict the World Cup's outcome. "I guess the point is that in a rational world in which the form book rules, one of Brazil or Germany should win," said Peter Dixon at Commerzbank who ran 10,000 stochastic simulations. "But somewhere amongst the simulations there may well be a universe in which Saudi Arabia beats Panama in the final. The very fact there is a random element is one of the reasons why we may well be wrong, and why sports like football hold such a deep fascination." (Additional reporting by Bruno Federowski in BRASILIA and Andrey Ostroukh, Zlata Garasyuta in MOSCOW; Graphic by Indradip Ghosh in BENGALURU; editing by John Stonestreet)

Left out in the cold with the Germans were Costa Rica, who at point on the final day were in the top two spots after taking a momentary 2-1 lead over the Germans. They lost 4-2 to foil the miraculous qualification bid. But the world will remember the Ticos rebounding from a 7-0 opening day loss to challenge for a spot in the knockouts although ultimately not succeeding.

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In the FIFA statement, Blatter stated that the organisation recognises the leading role of sport, and of football in particular, to act as a catalyst in campaigns against the scourges of society all around the world, and consequently,FIFA has decided to concentrate on three main messages for the 2006 FIFA World CupTM: the rights of children, peace and the fight against discrimination. We have developed special programmes in cooperation with a range of non-governmental organisations in order to promote these messages. FIFA currently supports a growing number of associated activities and will continue to pursue these objectives in the future.

Further, in order to demonstrate its social responsibility, FIFA has set up strategic alliances with international organisations that have long-established aims, such as UNICEF, WHO, ILO, UNHCR, SOS Children's Villages and others, to link the power of football with the experience and ability of those who, day by day and side by side, are striving tirelessly to make a better world.

However, according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, trafficking people for prostitution is incompatible with the dignity and worth of human beings. FIFA naturally condemns any breach of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Our stance on the subject is perfectly clear and unequivocal. As world football's governing body, FIFA publicly assumes the social responsibility conferred to it by its position.

Germany are coming off of one of the most shocking matches in world football history, demolishing Brazil 7-1 in Belo Horizonte. This will be their eighth appearance in the World Cup final, most of any nation. They are hoping to win their fourth World Cup title.

MAN VS. MACHINE: Argentina are still powered by one man, despite the fact he hasn't scored in the knockout stage yet. He also happens to be the best player in the world. Can Lionel Messi finally cement his legacy and take his place next to Diego Maradona with a victory in Brazil? Not if Germany have anything to say about it. They have used a more team-centric approach to reach the final, with seven different players scoring in this World Cup. 006ab0faaa

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