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CONMEBOL

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - CONMEBOL - CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers

This is the list of the teams that participated of each Word Cup. For further information on the qualification process and withdrawals, see the (Q) corresponding links (the first world cup of 1930 didn't have any qualification process). 1930(-) - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay 1934(Q) - Argentina, Brazil 1938(Q) - Brazil 1950(Q) - Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay 1954(Q) - Brazil, Uruguay 1958(Q) - Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay 1962(Q) - Arg ...

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CONMEBOL, CONMEBOL - Members Countries, CONMEBOL - Tournament organized by CONMEBOL, CONMEBOL - CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers, CONMEBOL - CONMEBOL Presidents, CONMEBOL - External link

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - History

South America is thought to have been first inhabited by people crossing the Bering Land Bridge, now the Bering strait, though there are also suggestions of migration from the southern Pacific Ocean. South America - Chavín. The Chavín established a trade network and developed agriculture by 900 BC, according to some estimates and archeological finds. Artifacts were found at a site called Chavín de Huantar in modern Peru at an elevation of 3,17 ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - History

South America is thought to have been first inhabited by people crossing the Bering Land Bridge, now the Bering strait, though there are also suggestions of migration from the southern Pacific Ocean. South America - Chavín. The Chavín established a trade network and developed agriculture by 900 BC, according to some estimates and archeological finds. Artifacts were found at a site called Chavín de Huantar in modern Peru at an elevation of 3,177 meters. Chavín civilization spanned 900 BC to 300 BC. ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia - Wales national football team

The Wales national football team's only World Cup appearance was in 1958, when they drew all the matches in their group and reached the quarter-finals, losing 1–0 to Brazil. They have never qualified for the European Championship, last losing in the playoffs for place in Euro 2004 against Russia, who had a player (Egor Titov) test positive for banned drug use after the first qualifying leg. The sport's governing body, however, decided to take no action against the team besides from asking them not to pla ...

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia - Confederation of African Football

The Confederation of African Football (CAF; French: Confédération Africaine de Football) represents international football in Africa, and organises the African Nations Cup as well as the African Champions League. The confederation was founded in 1957, and received a guaranteed berth in the World Cup for the first time in 1970. The CAF annually presents the African Footballer of the Year award. CAF also organises the UEFA/CAF Meridian Cup ...

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia - Football World Cup 2002

The 2002 Football World Cup (Official name: 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™) was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30. It was the 17th edition of the tournament. For the first time in its history, the World Cup was organised by two countries which also meant that for the first time three teams (South Korea and Japan as co-hosts and 1998 World Cup champion France) received automatic berths in the tournament. It was also the first time it was held outside of Europe or the Americas. The tournament was won ...

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia - UEFA

The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA (pronounced you-AY-fuh), is the administrative and controlling body for European football. It represents the national football associations of Europe, runs Europe-wide national and club competitions, controls the prize money, regulations and media rights to those competitions. UEFA is one of the six continental confederations of FIFA. Of all the confederations, it is by far the strongest in terms of wealth and influence over the gl ...

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - Geography

The classification of its geographic location is subject to dispute, as in some non-English speaking regions of the world, the Americas are a continent and North, Central and South America are its subcontinents. In English-speaking and certain other regions of the world, North and South America are considered to be continents and their union is referred to as the supercontinent of the Americas. The classification given to South America, as a subcontinent in a continent or a continent in a supercontinent ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - Economy

As of 2002, South America's unemployment rate was 10.8 percent. Due to histories of high inflation in nearly all South American countries, interest rates and thus investment remain high and low, respectively. Interest rates are usually double that of the United States. For example, interest rates are about 22 percent in Venezuela and 23 percent in Suriname. The exception is Chile, which had a head start from 1973 under Augusto Pinochet. The South American Community of Nations is a planned continent-wide free trade zone to unite two existing free-trade organizat ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia - 1988 European Football Championship

The 1988 European Football Championship (Euro 88) final tournament was held at West Germany. It was the 8th edition of the European Football Championship, held every four years and supported by UEFA. The final tournament took place between June 10 and June 25, 1988. At the time, only eight countries could dispute the final tournament. Seven countries had to qualify for the final stage. West Germany qualified automatically as hosts of the event. 1988 European Football Championship - Venues. < ...

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia - Acronym and initialism

Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations such as NATO, laser, or DNA, written as the initial letter or letters of words, and pronounced based on this abbreviated written form. Of the two words, acronym is the much more frequently used and known, and many dictionaries, speakers and writers refer to all abbreviations formed from initial letters as acronyms. However, some still differentiate between acronyms and initialisms: an acronym was originally a pronounceable word formed from the initial ...

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - Economy

As of 2002, South America's unemployment rate was 10.8 %. Due to histories of high inflation in nearly all South American countries, interest rates and thus investment remain high and low, respectively. Interest rates are usually double that of the United States. For example, interest rates are about 22 % in Venezuela and 23 % in Suriname. The exception is Chile, which had a head start from 1973 under Augusto Pinochet. The South American Community of Nations is a planned continent-wide free trade zone to unite two existing free-trade organizat ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - People

Ethnic groups of South America include: Awá Banawa Caiapos Enxet European descendants, especially from Spain, Portugal and Italy. Ge Guarani Incas Quechuas Juris Latin peoples Mapuche Mestizo Xucuru Zaparos Indigenous peoples make up the majority of the population in Bolivia and Peru, and are a significant element in most other former Spanish colonies. Exceptions to this include Argentina a ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - Culture

Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion. French Guiana also has a large number of Protestants. Guyana and Suriname are exceptions, with three major religions: Christianity in general, Hinduism, and Islam. Portuguese and Spanish are the primary languages of the continent. The majority of South Americans (51%) speak Portuguese. However, most South American countries are Spanish-speaking, and nearly all of the continent's lusophones reside in Brazil. Among other languages used by many South Americans are: Aymará in Boliv ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia - Campeonato Brasileiro

The Campeonato Brasileiro is the name of the largest national championship of Brazilian soccer, organized by the CBF. Brazilian clubs may also compete in other national tournaments of lesser significance, such as the Copa do Brasil, as well as tournaments at the continental, regional, and state level. The competition was established in 1971 replacing two preceding national competitions, the Taça Brasil and the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa. The Campeonato Brasileiro is also known in Brazil as O Bra ...

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - South America - Geography

Geographically, South America is generally considered a continent forming the southern portion of the American landmass, south and east of the Panama Canal transecting the Isthmus of Panama. Depending on source, South and North America are sometimes considered a single continent or supercontinent, while constituent regions are infrequently considered subcontinents. Geopolitically, all of Panama – including the segment east of the Panama Canal in the isthmus – is often considered a part of North America alone ...

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South America, South America - Geography, South America - History, South America - Chavín, South America - Inca, South America - European colonization, South America - Independence, South America - Recent history, South America - Economy, South America - Culture, South America - People, South America - Mestizos, South America - African ancestry, South America - Territories and divisions, South America - Clarification

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - Football World Cup 1986 - First Round

Football World Cup 1986 - Group A. May 31, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - Italy 1 - 1 Bulgaria Attendance: 95,000 Referee: Erik Fredriksson (Sweden) Goals: Altobelli (ITA) 44 Sirakov (BUL) 85 June 2, Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City - Argentina 3 - 1 Korea Republic Attendance: 60,000 Referee: Arminio Victorian Sanchez (Spain) Goals: Valdano ...

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Football World Cup 1986, Football World Cup 1986 - Qualification, Football World Cup 1986 - Squads, Football World Cup 1986 - First Round, Football World Cup 1986 - Group A, Football World Cup 1986 - Group B, Football World Cup 1986 - Group C, Football World Cup 1986 - Group D, Football World Cup 1986 - Group E, Football World Cup 1986 - Group F, Football World Cup 1986 - Round of Sixteen, Football World Cup 1986 - Quarterfinals, Football World Cup 1986 - Semifinals, Football World Cup 1986 - Third Place Match, Football World Cup 1986 - Final

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - Football World Cup 1970 - First Round

Football World Cup 1970 - Group 1. May 31, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - Mexico 0 - 0 USSR June 3, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - Belgium 3 - 0 El Salvador (Van Moer 8' and 54', Lambert 79') June 6, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - USSR 4 - 1 Belgium (Bisgaard 14' and 63', Artojan 57', Khmelnitski 75'; Lambert 86') June 7, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - Mexico 4 - 0 El Salvador June 10, Estadio Azteca, ...

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Football World Cup 1970, Football World Cup 1970 - Qualification, Football World Cup 1970 - First Round, Football World Cup 1970 - Group 1, Football World Cup 1970 - Group 2, Football World Cup 1970 - Group 3, Football World Cup 1970 - Group 4, Football World Cup 1970 - Quarterfinals, Football World Cup 1970 - Semifinals, Football World Cup 1970 - Third Place Match, Football World Cup 1970 - Final

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - 2000 European Football Championship - Qualification

The following teams participated in the tournament: Czech Republic Denmark England France Germany Italy Norway Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey Yugoslavia Belgium and the Netherlands automatically qualified for the tournament as co-hosts. For details concerning the ...

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2000 European Football Championship, 2000 European Football Championship - Qualification, 2000 European Football Championship - Stadiums, 2000 European Football Championship - The Netherlands, 2000 European Football Championship - Belgium, 2000 European Football Championship - Squads, 2000 European Football Championship - First round, 2000 European Football Championship - Group A, 2000 European Football Championship - Group B, 2000 European Football Championship - Group C, 2000 European Football Championship - Group D, 2000 European Football Championship - Quarter-finals, 2000 European Football Championship - Semi-finals, 2000 European Football Championship - Final, 2000 European Football Championship - Tournemant Statistics, 2000 European Football Championship - Top Scorers, 2000 European Football Championship - Fastest Goal, 2000 European Football Championship - Average Goals, 2000 European Football Championship - The Winning Squad, 2000 European Football Championship - External sites

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CONMEBOL: Encyclopedia II - Football World Cup 2002 - Venues

South Korea and Japan each provided 10 stadiums, many of them brand new as they had been built for the tournament. Football World Cup 2002 - South Korea. Blue Arc, Daegu - 68,014 May 2001 Sangam Stadium, Seoul - 63,961 December 2001 Busan Asiad Stadium, Busan - 55,982 July 2001 Incheon World Cup Stadium, Incheon - 52,179 December 2001 Munsu Stadium, Ulsan - 43,550 May 2001 Big Bird Stadium, Suwon - 43,188 May 2001 Gwangju World Cup Stadium, Gwangj ...

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Football World Cup 2002, Football World Cup 2002 - Venues, Football World Cup 2002 - South Korea, Football World Cup 2002 - Japan, Football World Cup 2002 - Teams, Football World Cup 2002 - Tournament, Football World Cup 2002 - Graphical schedule, Football World Cup 2002 - Top Scorers, Football World Cup 2002 - Refereeing controversy

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