The World CupABDO Publishing Company, 01/01/2013 - 64 من الصفحات The World Cup soccer tournament is one of Sports' Greatest Championships! Since the first tournament in 1930, hundreds of thousands of people have followed the 32-team tournament. Now, young readers can learn about the World Cup's history, the famous teams and players, the spectacular goals, and the future of the sport from in their library. Informative sidebars add to the high impact photographs and easy-to-read text, bringing Sports' Greatest Championships to readers of all ages. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. SportsZone is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO. |
المحتوى
CHAPTER ONE Brazil Brings back the Trophy | 4 |
CHAPTER TWO Creating the Cup | 14 |
CHAPTER THREE Soccer Spreads | 22 |
CHAPTER FOUR Scintillating Soccer | 30 |
CHAPTER FIVE Bigger and Better | 38 |
CHAPTER SIX Ever Expanding | 48 |
Timeline | 58 |
Championship Overview | 60 |
Glossary | 61 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
1970 World Cup 32 teams African team Andrés Iniesta Argentina beat Brazil Brazil forward Brazilian Centenario Stadium Cruyff defeating defending champion Diego Maradona England Escobar Europe European teams Eusébio extra fans FIFA decided five World Cup France midfielder France’s Franz Beckenbauer Gaetjens game’s Garrincha goalie goalkeeper goals scored Golden Ball Golden Boot group stage group-stage game heads the ball Holland Hungary Italy Italy’s Jairzinho Jogo Bonito Jules Rimet Cup knockout round Magyars Maradona scored match Materazzi Meanwhile Mexico midfielder North Korea numbers Olympic Pelé Pelé’s penalty kick play put his team quarterfinals Romario Ronaldo scored twice second World Cup Shilton shootout slid the ball soccer Spain Stadium in Montevideo star forward team’s teammate television third World Cup three World Cups Total Football tournament Trezeguet Uruguay victory watched West Germany won the Golden World Cup final World Cup history World Cup title World Cup trophy world’s best player yellow cards Zinedine Zidane