The 2010 World Cup was the 19th edition of the FIFA international association football tournament.
2010 World Cup may also refer to:
A European Championship is the top level international sports competition between European athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or professional sports clubs.
The 2006 World Cup was the 18th edition of the FIFA international association football tournament.
2003 World Cup may refer to:
Golden Boot or Golden Shoe may refer to:
Sports in Canada consist of a wide variety of games. The roots of organized sports in Canada date back to the 1770s, culminating in the development and popularization of the major professional games of ice hockey, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, soccer, football and cricket. Canada's official national sports are ice hockey and lacrosse. Golf, baseball, tennis, skiing, ringette, badminton, cricket, volleyball, cycling, swimming, bowling, rugby union, canoeing, equestrian, squash, and the study of martial arts are widely enjoyed at the youth and amateur levels. Great achievements in Canadian sports are recognized by Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, while the Lou Marsh Trophy is awarded annually to Canada's top athlete by a panel of journalists. There are numerous other Sports Halls of Fame in Canada.
2007 World Cup may refer to:
2000 World Cup can refer to:
Nations Cup may refer to:
2009 World Cup may refer to:
This is a list of sports events in South America, showing the companies holding broadcasting rights under contract. Companies with rights to a wide range of sports include ESPN.
Sports broadcasting contracts in New Zealand include:
Sky Sport is a group of sports-oriented television channels operated by New Zealand's satellite pay-TV company, Sky.
2017 World Cup may refer to:
An African Championship is a top level international sports competition between African athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or professional sports clubs.
The 2014 World Cup was the 20th edition of the FIFA international association football tournament.
The 2018 World Cup was the 21st edition of the FIFA senior men's association football tournament.
2023 World Cup may refer to:
This is a list of the next scheduled events designated as "World Cup". There are a number of notable world cups in popular sports. Such a competition is generally considered the premier competition in its sport, with the victor attaining the highest honour in that sport and able to lay claim to the title of their sport's best.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup was the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup.