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==Global==
{{infobox football tournament
{| class="wikitable" width="90%"
| name                = FCI World Cup <!--FCI (Foederatio Calcitro Internationalis) Certamen mundanum-->
|-
| image                = FIFA World Cup wordmark.svg
!Organization
| imagesize            = 200px
!Founded
| caption              =  
!Headquarters
| organiser            = [[FCI]]
!Members
| founded              = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1931}}
!Description
| region              = International
!Notes
| number of teams      = 48
|-
| current champions    = {{nowrap|TBD (Xth title)<br />([[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]])}}
| {{flag|Forum of Nations}}
| most successful team = {{nowrap|TBD (X titles)}}
| 3 May 1988
| broadcasters        =
| {{flagicon|Latium}} [[Castellum ab Alba]], [[Latium]]
| website              = {{URL|https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/worldcup|Official website}}
| [[Forum of Nations#Membership|52 nations]]
| current              =
|  
|related comps=[[FCI Women's World Cup]]}}
|  
{{Season sidebar
|-
| image = [[File:ARG Line-up - ARG vs MEX for 2022 FIFA WC.jpg|250px]]
|}
| caption = [[TBD national football team|TBD]], the current champions
==Economic==
| title = Tournaments
{| class="wikitable" width="90%"
| list  =
|-
* [[1931 FCI World Cup|1931]]
!Organization
* [[1935 FCI World Cup|1935]]
!Founded
* [[1939 FCI World Cup|1939]]
!Headquarters
* [[1951 FCI World Cup|1951]]
!Members
* [[1955 FCI World Cup|1955]]
!Description
* [[1959 FCI World Cup|1959]]
!Notes
* [[1963 FCI World Cup|1963]]
|-
* [[1967 FCI World Cup|1967]]
| [[Four Rising Nations Summit]]
* [[1971 FCI World Cup|1971]]
| 1 October 2011
* [[1975 FCI World Cup|1975]]
| n/a
* [[1979 FCI World Cup|1979]]
| {{ubl
* [[1983 FCI World Cup|1983]]
| {{flag|Charnea}}
* [[1987 FCI World Cup|1987]]
| {{flag|Mutul}}
* [[1991 FCI World Cup|1991]]
| {{flag|Pulau Keramat}}
* [[1995 FCI World Cup|1995]]
| {{flag|TBD}}
* [[1999 FCI World Cup|1999]]
* [[2003 FCI World Cup|2003]]
* [[2007 FCI World Cup|2007]]
* [[2011 FCI World Cup|2011]]
* [[2015 FCI World Cup|2015]]
* [[2019 FCI World Cup|2019]]
* [[2023 FCI World Cup|2023]]
* ''[[2027 FCI World Cup|2027]]''
* ''[[2031 FCI World Cup|2031]]''
* ''[[2035 FCI World Cup|2035]]''
}}
}}
| Free trade bloc
The '''FCI World Cup''', most commonly referred to as the '''World Cup''', is a quadrennial international [[wikipedia:association football|association football]] tournament between senior men's national team members of [[International Football Federation]] (FCI; [[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Foederatio Calcitro Internationalis''). The first tournament was held in 1931 and has occurred every four years since its inception. The most recent World Cup will be held in 2023, and hosted by TBD.
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==Format==
| [[North Scipian Free Trade Association]]
===Qualification===
| 3 May 1988
===Tournament===
| n/a
==Hosts==
| {{ubl
===Selection process===
| {{flag|Ascalzar}}
==Results==
| {{flag|Gran Aligonia}}
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| Free trade bloc
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|-
|}
==Military==
{| class="wikitable" width="90%"
|-
!Organization
!Founded
!Headquarters
!Members
!Description
!Notes
|-
| [[NATA]]
| 00 Month 19xx
| place
| {{ubl
| {{flag|Arthurista}}
| {{flag|Ghant}}
| {{flag|Ottonia}}
}}
|
|
|-
| [[Periclean Pact]]
| 1 March 1952
| place
| {{ubl
| {{flag|Ascalzar}}
| {{flag|Garza}}
| {{flag|Latium}}
| {{flag|Lihnidos}}
| {{flag|Sydalon}}
}}
{{Collapsible list
|titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:left;font-weight:normal;
|title='''Associates'''
| {{flag|Lyncanestria}}
| {{flag|Talakh}}
}}
{{Collapsible list
|titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:left;font-weight:normal;
|title='''Partners'''
| {{flag|Belfras}}
}}
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|-
|}
==Political==
{| class="wikitable" width="90%"
|-
!Organization
!Founded
!Headquarters
!Members
!Description
!Notes
|-
| [[Association of Malaio Ozeros Nations]]
| 4 August 1977
| n/a
| {{ubl
| {{flag|Iskali}}
| {{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}}
| {{flag|Pulau Keramat}}
| {{flag|Socoasen}}
}}
| Regional organisation
|
|-
| [[Common Congress of Oxidentale]]
| 18 November 1925
| n/a
| {{ubl
| {{flag|Ayeli}}
| {{flag|Mutul}}
| {{flag|Sante Reze}}
}}
| Regional intergovernmental organisation
|
|-
| [[Harmonious Covenant of Ochran]]
| 800 CE
| n/a
| {{ubl
| {{flag|Pulau Keramat}}
| {{flag|Tsurushima}}
| {{flag|Uluujol}}
}}
| Regional intergovernmental organisation
|
|-
| [[Kiso Pact]]
| 2019
| n/a
| {{ubl
| {{flag|TBD}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 02:21, 4 July 2023

FCI World Cup
FIFA World Cup wordmark.svg
Organising bodyFCI
Founded1931; 93 years ago (1931)
RegionInternational
Number of teams48
Related competitionsFCI Women's World Cup
Current championsTBD (Xth title)
(2022)
Most successful team(s)TBD (X titles)
WebsiteOfficial website

The FCI World Cup, most commonly referred to as the World Cup, is a quadrennial international association football tournament between senior men's national team members of International Football Federation (FCI; Latin: Foederatio Calcitro Internationalis). The first tournament was held in 1931 and has occurred every four years since its inception. The most recent World Cup will be held in 2023, and hosted by TBD.

Format

Qualification

Tournament

Hosts

Selection process

Results