The origin of the FIFA World Cup history
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May 21, 1904 , the first President of FIFA Frenchman Robert Gerland
, first presented to the leaders of the countries football this idea, and
instructed its Secretary-General of the Dutch Xiershiman this draft document.
However, due to the country expressed their willingness to participate in much,
but not because of political and sports , the plan miscarried.
After World War I , the founder of the Red Star team in Paris Mr.
Le was elected FIFA(Cheap Soccer Jerseys) president Jules Rimet , he again picked up the stranded
plans. He made a lot of work to persuade the leaders of countries in the world
of football , trying to prove that : a worldwide football match perfectly with
the creation of the Olympic Games , Baron Tan Gu worship go hand in hand , and
can thrive , he good-naturedly , patience matter . In 1925, in a hotel in
Brussels , representatives of two Uruguayan diplomat Buai Luo Olympic soccer
champion Uruguay formally expressed support for the Jules Rimet , which played
no small role in that time .
December 10, 1926 , FIFA held a working meeting in Paris ,
Switzerland, Hungary, France, Austria , Germany and many other countries are
represented at the meeting. Four months later , the draft was submitted to the
meeting of the national associations . J
une 5, 1927 , at the Helsinki meeting
held on FIFA(FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP) , by 23 votes in favor, 5 votes against ( the Nordic countries
expressed opposition ) , with 1 abstention ( Germany ) by the Paris Conference
motion.
In 1956 , FIFA Luxembourg meeting, the name of the tournament to "
Jules Rimet Cup " in recognition of the great contribution of the former FIFA
President , Frenchman Jules Rimet football career made . Later, it was
suggested that the two names together , known as the " World Championship -
Jules Rimet Cup ; Finally, on behalf of the Helsinki meeting , and again
renamed" World Football Championship - Jules Rimet Cup " referred to as " the
World Cup ." held every four years .
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