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When was the first football World Cup held? 1920 1940 1930

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Slide 2 Slide 3 When was the first football World Cup held? 1920 1940 1930 Slide 4 Try again Show me the right answer Slide 5 Correct! The first World Cup was held in 1930. Slide 6 Brazil Uruguay Germany Where was the first World Cup held? Slide 7 Try again Show me the right answer Slide 8 Correct The first World Cup was held in Uruguay in Latin America. Hosts Uruguay beat neighbours Argentina in the final. Uruguay declared 31 July a national holiday to commemorate the win. Slide 9 ItalyBrazil Germany Which country has won the World Cup the most times? Slide 10 Try again Show me the right answer Slide 11 Correct Brazil has won the World Cup five times. Italy has won four times and West Germany three times. No countries from Africa, Central/North America or Asia have ever won. Why do you think this is the case? Slide 12 Japan Brazil USA Who won the last Womens World Cup in 2011? Slide 13 Try again Show me the right answer Slide 14 Correct Japan won the 2011 Womens World Cup in Germany. The next Womens World Cup is in Canada in 2015. The first Womens World Cup was in 1991 hosted by China, initiated by Dr. Joo Havelange, FIFA President 1974-1998. Slide 15 170 199 The World Cup qualifying matches started in 2011 and finished in 2013. How many teams entered? 203 Slide 16 Try again Show me the right answer Slide 17 Correct A total of 203 out of the 208 FIFA member countries entered teams. The highest number of teams to ever enter was 204 in 2010. South Sudan is the newest member of FIFA, but has not taken part in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers as they joined too late. CAFOD works in South Sudan. Slide 18 16 24 32 How many teams get through the qualifying stages to compete in the football World Cup finals in June 2014? Slide 19 Try again Show me the right answer Slide 20 Correct The current format involves 32 teams. This years World Cup includes teams competing from five nations where CAFOD partners work: Brazil, England, Honduras, Colombia and Nigeria. Slide 21 88 million 8.8 billion What is the estimated cost of hosting the 2014 World Cup? 8.8 million Slide 22 Try again Show me the right answer Slide 23 Correct The World Cup is costing Brazil 8.8 billion the most expensive World Cup in history. In Brazil, 8 billion would pay for more than two million new homes, in a country where 40 million people live in poverty. Everyone wants the World Cup in Brazil to be a huge success, but that shouldnt be at the expense of the poorest and most vulnerable people. Slide 24 Lots of money is being spent on stadiums The cost of rent, food and transport is very high People have lost their homes to make way for stadiums Money is not being spent on improving public services What issues, some relating to the World Cup, caused unrest and criticism in Brazil leading up to the event? Slide 25 Correct All the answers are correct. Watch our film about So Paulo, Brazil, to find out more cafod.org.uk/worldcup. Slide 26 Take action during the World Cup Maristely and other young leaders in So Paulo, supported by CAFODs partner MDF are campaigning for decent and sustainable housing and access to education, healthcare, transport and sanitation. Support them by sending a message to the President of Brazil and the Governor and Mayor of So Paulo. Find out how and watch Maristelys video at cafod.org.uk/worldcup Slide 27 cafod.org.uk/worldcup