FIFA World Cup is held every 4 years and unleashes a huge rush of  adrenalin throughout its fans in every corner of the Earth. Scotland and  England happened to be the inaugurating countries for the world's first  international football match. It was held in Glasgow in 1872. With this  tiny introduction, here are the FIFA World Cup 2010 fun facts you were  waiting for. But before that, here are some general facts about the FIFA  World Cup...
Interesting Facts About the World Cup
The first world cup took place in the year 1930 and is held every four  years. However, due to World War II, the event was not held between 1942  and 1946.
Frenchman Lucien Laurent created history by scoring the first goal in  the very first World Cup match held in Uruguay in 1930. However, one of  the funny world cup facts here is that Lucien was adjudged to be the  first scorer, only after the settlement of a dispute which vouched for  American Bart McGee to be the first one. Read more on interesting  facts about soccer.
What cannot be missed about the fun facts about FIFA World Cup is about  the honor to receive the first red card. It was Chile’s Carlos Caszely  in the year 1974.
FIFA World Cup fun facts would also remain incomplete without the  mention about the youngest player to play in World Cup match. Only 17  years and 41 days old was the age of this little football player named  Norman Whiteside. Here's more on history of  soccer.
This one may not be one among the fun facts about the FIFA World Cup and  may be too. The reason? Hungary is known to have a score of 27 goals in  the World Cup of 1954. However, it lost to West Germany 3 – 2. Funny or  unfortunate?
Roger Milla, from Cameroon is known to be oldest player to participate  in a World Cup Match. This man was responsible to lead his country in  the World Cup of Italy 1990. Know more on the history  and timeline of soccer.
FIFA World Cup 2010 Fun Facts
Time for some more facts and figures to throw at you from the FIFA World  Cup 2010 fun facts. Some facts may not sound funny or be funny, but  they sure are informative. So grab whatever you can...
Starting off with the FIFA World Cup 2010 fun facts, the country  bringing home the World Cup for the most number of times is none other  than Brazil.
The announcement regarding South Africa to host the FIFA World Cup 2010,  was made On 15 May 2004 by FIFA President Sepp Blatter. Know more on FIFA  World Cup 2010 Standings: Day 1. 
One of the most interesting FIFA World Cup 2010 fun facts is about the  cut throat competition to make it to one of the 31 places. The number of  teams which participated was a whopping number of 200 in total. As  South Africa is the host, it automatically qualified for the FIFA World  Cup. Read more on FIFA  World Cup 2010 Standings: Day 2 and 3.
Here is another one among the FIFA World Cup 2010 fun facts you might  like to know. It related to the cities of Johannesburg, Cape Town,  Durban, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, Rustenburg,  and Pretoria. These are the places which have been selected as venues  for staging the World Cup matches. To add to these, there are 10  stadiums which have been organized in these places. Here's more on FIFA  World Cup 2010 Standings: Day 4. 
Did you know by what name the South African National Team is known? It  is 'Bafana Bafana'. In isiZulu, it means 'the boys, the boys'. Know more  on FIFA  World Cup 2010 Standings: Day 5. 
Some of you must be delighted to read this one in this piece of the FIFA  World Cup 2010 fun facts, which confirms that the Vuvuzela will be  blown in all the stadiums and fan parks.
To conclude this section on the FIFA World Cup 2010 fun facts, in case  you were unaware, the world cup will be played between 11 June and 11  July 2010. And yes, as a closing note, the number of viewers which was  estimated to have watched the 2006 final in Germany, was an unbelievable  715.1 million!
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