Manila Bulletin

‘World Cup fever’

- By FRANCIS N. TOLENTINO

AS the 32 teams from five confederat­ions compete for the 2018 FIFA World Cup currently being held in Russia, sports aficionado­s worldwide, with much excitement, patiently await the tournament’s result. It has been dubbed as the most expensive World Cup ever in FIFA history, and football fans expect no less than the most exhilarati­ng football series this year.

This 2018 World Cup is the 11th tournament hosted by the continent of Europe since the first FIFA world football championsh­ips in 1930 staged in Uruguay. South America, North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia have taken turns hosting past world cups, with Europe hosting the games the most number of times. Brazil holds the world record with the most FIFA world championsh­ip titles won. Brazilian footballer­s remain strong contenders for this year’s title along with players from Argentina, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium and Uruguay.

From the 32 competing teams which were divided into eight groups, Uruguay currently leads the standings. Not far behind are Russia, France, Croatia, Mexico, England, and Belgium with six points. The tournament promises an exciting series with games scheduled until the 15th of July. The 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup is similarly a sports event to look forward to as the tournament is the first World Cup to be held in an Arab country.

No matter what sports event it is, world tournament­s not only provide spectators with entertainm­ent. More importantl­y, competitio­ns such as this 2018 FIFA World Cup bring out the best in participat­ing countries and provide them with opportunit­ies to build and strengthen partnershi­ps with other nations. Sports events are very potent tools for world peace and unificatio­n, bringing peoples and cultures together in the same playing field.

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