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The highest soccer competition is expected to start on November 20 in Qatar.
The World Cup will rise on December 28, when the final game is played between the victorious squads.
So far, 21 world cups have been played in the history of this international sporting event.
Without a doubt, the World Cup season is one of the most anticipated by all, not only by football lovers, but also by companies and brands, since, in general, a large part of the world expects their country to be crowned champion of this event; However, for many, the making of the World Cup trophy is usually a mystery, so now a content creator has taken on the task to show the small workshop where the World Cup is made.
The World Cup of the FIFA, that will be held in Qatar 2022 begins next Sunday, November 20, with a duel inaugural between the host country and Ecuador, at 10 in the morning (Central Mexico time), to reach its culmination on December 28 at 9:00 o’clock.
The World Cup represents the ultimate recipe for soccer lovers, so so far 21 of these have been erected, of which, at least, 5 have been for Brazil; followed by Germany and Italy, with four; and later by Argentina, France and Uruguay, with two each.
This is the small workshop where the World Cup is made
During its early days, the World Cup event had the Jules Rime Trophy, which is mentioned to have been stolen in 1983, so it had to be replaced by the FIFA World Cup trophy, which was first used during the 1974 final.
However, this trophy is made by hand within a small studio in Milan, Italy, which is called Vertoni, This is based on an amalgamation of material, among which just over 75 percent are 18K pure gold, which gives it a total weight of 6 kilos and a height of 35 cm.
As a whole, the cup represents two people receiving the world and it is at its base, that since the year 74 the name of the champions has been engraved, a space in which, if what could happen in the following world cups were filled, it would have to be replaced.
However, this is not the only place that could go unnoticed, because although it is a recognition of global impact, the creation of the cup is not entirely known, such is the case of one of the strangest museums that could be known, since it is made up of all the underwear that the ATMs left on the walls and which was revived by a content creator and traveler.
It is thanks to the virality offered by social networks that it is possible to approach certain content that for the majority is curious, since it is thanks to the growing community of content creators that society can broaden its panorama and resolve all kinds of doubts.
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