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From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of the World Cup

11 Korrik 2018

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

In 1966, the World Cup trophy was not anywhere in a row. The cup was stolen shortly before the tournament started.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

The distance between Ekaterinburg (city on the eastern edge) and Kaliningrad (the westernmost city) in the World Cup 2018 is 2414 kilometers.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

9 months after the end of the World Cup, the hospitable and victorious country of the World Cup had a baby boom. The number of births in Germany in 2006 increased by 10%.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

3.2 billion people saw the World Cup in 2014, which means that nearly 50% of the world's population had come together.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

In 2010, over 750,000 liters of beer were sold to the South African World Cup, equal to 3,170,064 beers.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

Since all this has started, the World Cup has always been won by a trainer with the same nationality as that of the team he represents.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

In 1986, stifling of the shirt was strictly prohibited, as FIFA did not want players to show their chest on TV.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of

The fastest lap in World Cup history was scored by Turkey's Hakan ?ükür, who cut only the 11-second score with South Korea at the 2002 World Cup. The match ended 3- 2 in favor of Turkey.

From the theft of the cup to the fastest goal: 8 curiosities from the history of