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Football World Cup on football delivered to Baku
Baku/09.02.18/Turan: Football World Cup has been delivered today in Baku as part of the world tour ahead of the 2018 World Cup. The organizer of the tour for the fourth time is the company FIFA Coca-Cola. The tour of Azerbaijan is held with the participation of the national football association AFFA.
The Cup is accompanied by the world champion of 1998 as part of the French national team Christian Karambe. The cup is presented to the fans of football at the Baku shopping and entertainment center Gənclik Mall. The current World Cup tour is a journey of the main football trophy to over 50 countries of the world and 6 continents.
The World Cup the main prize given to the winners of the FIFA World Cup championships
The FIFA World Cup was first used at the 1974 World Cup, after the Brazilians conquered the Golden Goddess for eternity - the Cup depicting the Greek goddess Nike (Jules Rome Cup).
The FIFA Cup is made of 18 carat gold on a malachite base, the prize depicts two players supporting the globe.
The current owner of the trophy is the national team of Germany, which won the World Cup in 2014.
Football World Cup 2018 will be the 21st in a row. The final part of which will be held in Russia from June 14 to July 15, 2018. -0-
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