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The World Cup 2018 What Is The World Cup? The World Cup is an international football tournament and involves football teams from around the world. It takes place every four years and was first held in 1930. The World Cup can take place in any country around the world. In recent years, it has been held in Germany, South Africa and Brazil. The World Cup 2018 In 2018, The World Cup will be held in Russia from 14th June to 15th July. It will be the first time that Russia has hosted The World Cup. There will be 32 teams from around the world competing. They will play a total of 64 matches at 12 different football stadiums around Russia. The teams will be split into eight groups of four teams. England is in Group G with Belgium, Panama and Tunisia. All teams will play in the Group Stage matches. Then, the top two teams from each group will go through to the Knockout Stage. The best two teams will play in the final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. The World Cup Emblem The emblem (logo) for this year’s World Cup is the shape of the World Cup trophy. It is red, gold, black and blue and was designed in a similar style to Russian art from the past. The World Cup Mascot The mascot will be a wolf whose name means ‘the one who scores’ in Russian. He is wearing orange glasses, a blue and white T-shirt and red shorts. Red, white and blue are the colours of the Russian team. The World Cup Trophy The winning team are presented with a trophy made from gold. They do not keep this because of its high value. Instead, they are given a gold-plated copy of the trophy. All members of the top three teams receive medals in gold, silver or bronze. visit twinkl.com The World Cup Questions 1. Where is The World Cup being held in 2018? Tick one. Germany South Africa Brazil Russia 2. How many teams will compete in the tournament? Tick one. 64 8 32 12 3. What type of animal is the mascot? Tick one. rabbit wolf dog cat 4. Which of these is not a country in the same group as England? Tick one. Tunisia Panama Germany Belgium 5. Fill in the missing words in this sentence: In 2018, The World Cup will be held in from 14th to 15th . 6. List two facts about The 2018 World Cup from the text. • • 7. Would you like to watch a World Cup match? Explain your answer. visit twinkl.com The World Cup Answers 1. Where is The World Cup being held in 2018? Tick one. Germany South Africa Brazil Russia 2. How many teams will compete in the tournament? Tick one. 64 8 32 12 3. What type of animal is the mascot? Tick one. rabbit wolf dog cat 4. Which of these is not a country in the same group as England? Tick one. Tunisia Panama Germany Belgium 5. Fill in the missing words in this sentence: In 2018, The World Cup will be held in Russia from 14th June to 15th July. 6. List two facts about The 2018 World Cup from the text. Accept any two facts about The 2018 World Cup as retrieved from the text. 7. Would you like to watch a World Cup match? Explain your answer. Pupils’ own responses, such as: I would like to watch a World Cup match because I like football and would like to see the mascot. visit twinkl.com The World Cup 2018 What Is The World Cup? The World Cup is an international football tournament and so, involves football teams from around the world because all countries from around the world can take part in the tournament. It takes place every four years and was first held in 1930. The World Cup can take place in any country around the world. In recent years, it has been held in Germany, South Africa and Brazil. The World Cup can take place in any country around the world; in recent years it has been held in Germany (2006), South Africa (2010) and Brazil (2014). The World Cup 2018 In 2018, The World Cup will be held in Russia from 14th June to 15th July. It will be the first time that Russia has hosted The World Cup. There will be 32 teams from around the world competing. They will play a total of 64 matches at 12 different football stadiums around Russia. The teams will be split into eight groups of four teams. England is in Group G with Belgium, Panama and Tunisia. All teams will play in the Group Stage matches. Then, the top two teams from each group will go through to the Knockout Stage. The best two teams will play in the final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. The World Cup Emblem The emblem (logo) for this year’s World Cup is the shape of the World Cup trophy. It is red, gold, black and blue and was designed in a similar style to Russian art from the past. visit twinkl.com The World Cup 2018 The World Cup Mascot The mascot will be a wolf whose name means ‘the one who scores’ in Russian. He is wearing orange glasses, a blue and white T-shirt and red shorts. Red, white and blue are the colours of the Russian team. The World Cup Trophy The winning team are presented with a trophy made from gold. However, they do not keep this because of its high value. Instead, they are given a gold-plated copy of the trophy. All members of the top three teams receive medals in gold (winners), silver (runners-up) and bronze (third place). Did You Know…? The World Cup trophy is 36.8 cm high and made of 18 carat gold, weighing 6.1 kg. That’s heavy! visit twinkl.com The World Cup Questions 1. When was the first World Cup held? Tick one. 1930 2006 2010 2014 2. Draw lines to match the facts about the World Cup trophy to the correct measurement. The height of the trophy. 18 carat The weight of the trophy. 6.1 kg The gold used to make the trophy. 36.8 cm 3. Which facts about the mascot are true? Tick two. He wears red, white and orange clothes. He is a wolf. His name means ‘the one who wins’. He wears glasses. 4. Where was The World Cup held in 2010? Tick one. Germany South Africa Brazil England 5. What two things do the winning team take away from The World Cup? • • 6. How many stadiums will be used during The World Cup tournament in Russia? 7. How is the tournament champion found? visit twinkl.com 8. Explain why The World Cup can take place in any country around the world. visit twinkl.com The World Cup Answers 1. When was the first World Cup held? Tick one. 1930 2006 2010 2014 2. Draw lines to match the facts about the World Cup trophy to the correct measurement. The height of the trophy. 18 carat The weight of the trophy. 6.1 kg The gold used to make the trophy. 36.8 cm 3. Which facts about the mascot are true? Tick two. He wears red, white and orange clothes. He is a wolf. His name means ‘the one who wins’. He wears glasses. 4. Where was The World Cup held in 2010? Tick one. Germany South Africa Brazil England 5. What two things do the winning team take away from The World Cup? The two things that the winning team take away from The World Cup are a copy of the trophy and gold medals. 6. How many stadiums will be used during The World Cup tournament in Russia? Twelve stadiums will be used during The World Cup in Russia. 7. How is the tournament champion found? Pupils’ own responses, such as: They play in the Group Stage and if they are either of the top two teams within their group, they play in the Knockout Stage. This stage reduces they teams down to the best two and the winner of the final match is the tournament champion. 8. Explain why The World Cup can take place in any country around the world. Pupils’ own responses, such as: The World Cup is an international football tournament so it can take place worldwide because countries from around the world can take part. visit twinkl.com The World Cup 2018 What Is The World Cup? The World Cup is an international football event including teams from around the world. The event takes place every four years and was first held in Uruguay in 1930. It has only been cancelled twice (in 1942 and 1946) due to the Second World War. The World Cup can take place in any country around the world and, in recent years, has been held in Germany (2006), South Africa (2010) and Brazil (2014). The World Cup 2018 In 2018, the 21st World Cup will be held in Russia from 14th June to 15th July. It will be the first time that Russia has hosted The World Cup. The final tournament will include 32 national teams with 31 of these having been determined through qualifying matches. The host team (Russia) will qualify automatically. In total, 64 matches will be played in 12 different football stadiums across 11 cities. The teams will be split into eight groups of four teams. England are in Group G alongside Belgium, Panama and Tunisia.