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  3. FIFA World Cup News, Stats, Scores - ESPN

  4. FIFA - Wikipedia

    WebThe Fédération internationale de football association (French for 'International Federation of Association Football'; abbreviated as FIFA and pronounced in English as / ˈ f iː f ə / FEE-fə) is an international self …

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  6. FIFA - YouTube

    Web20.8M subscribers • 11K videos. FIFA on YouTube brings you the best in football videos, including FIFA World Cup™ and FIFA Women's World Cup™ highlights, full matches, classic stories ...

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    FIFA on YouTube brings you the best in football videos, including FIFA World Cup™ and FIFA Women's World Cup™ highlights, full matches, classic stories, exclusive interviews, famous goals, documentaries and behind the scenes coverage of all FIFA's tournaments and events. Subscribe, follow and watch great soccer videos on all devices.
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    FIFA stands for **Fédération internationale de Football Association**, which is French for "International Federation of Association Football" .The use of the FIFA acronym around the world reflects the
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    FIFA's headquarters is in Zürich, and it is an association established under the law of Switzerland . FIFA's supreme body is the FIFA Congress, an assembly of representatives from each affiliated member association. Each national football association has one vote, regardless of size or footballing strength.
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    Membership of FIFA expanded beyond Europe with the application of South Africa in 1909, Argentina in 1912, Canada and Chile in 1913, and the United States in 1914. The 1912 Spalding Athletic Library "Official Guide" includes information on the 1912 Olympics (scores and stories), AAFA, and FIFA. The 1912 FIFA President was Dan B Woolfall.
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