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Virtual exhibitions

Origins: Pre-Histories of Football

Historians and football fans alike are fascinated by the question of what influenced the development and codification of the world’s biggest and most important sport. The digital exhibition “Origins: Pre-Histories of Football” focuses on four different ball games from different eras and geographical regions: Kemari in Japan, the Mesoamerican ball game, the ball games of Ancient Greece and Rome and Cuju in China.

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Editorials

China PR 1991 - The first FIFA Women's World Cup

30 years ago in 1991 the first Women's World Cup organised by FIFA kicked-off in China PR. Matches lasted 80 minutes, and the first goal was scored by the hosts’ Ma Li. Discover the fascinating story of this historic tournament in our first editorial.

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China PR 1991 - The first FIFA Women's World Cup

Uruguay 1930 - The first FIFA World Cup

FIFA’s plans for a world championship outside the confines of the Olympic Games came to fruition in 1930. Uruguay was chosen as the host nation in honour of its centenary celebrations and the Olympic gold medals of 1924 and 1928, but only four European nations made the journey by ship to South America. In the newly built Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay won the first World Cup by beating Argentina 4-2 in the Final.

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Uruguay 1930 - The first FIFA World Cup

1904 - The Foundation of FIFA

The founders may have dreamed about it, but when FIFA was founded in 1904 nobody could have imagined the role the association would play in the sporting world in the future. The foundation of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association took place on 21 May 1904 at 229 rue Saint-Honoré, the headquarters of the Union of French Athletic Sports Societies in Paris.

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10th FIFA Congress, Copenhagen 1913. Group picture

10th FIFA Congress, Copenhagen 1913. Group picture