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A History of the World Cup

in 24 Objects: With the support of the National Football Museum, Manchester and The International Centre for Sports History and Culture

De Montfort University, Leicester.David Goldblatt and Jean WilliamsWhere sold £1 or £1 donation to the National Football Museum.dmu-worldcup brochure_march 2014.v3.indd 312/05/2014 11:08

Contents

Introduction 3

1872
Kirk e-Smith England Shirt 4 1912

Stockholm Ol

ympics Poster 5 1930
W orld Cup Final Match Balls 6 1934
W orld Cup Programme 7 1938
W orld Cup Poster France 8 1950
W orld Cup Poster Brazil 9 1954
'Mir acle of Berne' World Cup Programme 10 1958
J ules Rimet Trophy 11 1962

Eyzaguirr

e boots 12 1966
W orld Cup Celebration Banquet Menu 13 1966
W orld Cup Poster 14 1970
T elstar ball 15 1970
Ri velino shirt 16 1978
'Spor t Billy' Fair Play Trophy 17 1982

Spain '82 W

orld Cup Poster by Juan Miro 18 1986
Mar adona's Shirt 19 1990
The F

A's bid document to host the 1990 World Cup

20 1990

Italia '90 P

oster 21
1994

USA '94 W

orld Cup Poster by Peter Max 22
1998
W orld Cup Poster France '98 23
2002
K orea/ Japan 2002 World Cup Poster 24
2010
V uvuzela 25
2011
W omen's World Cup Panini Stickers 26
Alt ernative World Cups 27
A H

ISTORy OF THE WORLD CUP In 24 OBJECTS

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A HISTORY OF THE WORLD CUP IN 24 OBJECTS

3

Introduction

The idea for a football world cup grew out of the popularity of Olympic f ootball tournaments; an increasing number of international competitions and improved communic ations networks in global sport. This booklet uses twenty four key items in the collections at the Nationa l Football Museum to tell the history of the competition as it has grown and moved across the world. We hope that you enjoy this approach but recognise that this selection of items is idiosyncratic and you may well have made other choices. This booklet and the related exhibition is not intended as a definitive history of the World Cup from 1930-2014 but designed to raise awareness of the social and cultural reach of the tournament as it has evolved into a mega event. At the first Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Championship in

1930 played in Montevideo, Uruguay the only European teams were Belgium, Fr

ance, Romania and Yugoslavia. The second World Championship was hosted by Italy in 1934 and the third was held in France in 1938. The first three FIFA World Championships were therefore relatively small affairs but immediately popular with the public and the media. The first post-war World Cup held in Brazil in 1950 therefore showcased the global reach of football more extensively than at any previous point in history. Subsequent World Cups show strong modernistic designs influenced by space and satellite technologies, increased technological specialisation and more intense commercialisation. Items like the Vuvuzela, the sound of the

2010 South Africa World Cup, reflect a national public image on a world stage.

At the time of writing, there are several versions of the World Cup, not just within football, but in other sporting codes. What items of memorabilia have you collected as you have followed the World Cup over the years?

What memories do your personal

collections hold? 1872
2011
dmu-worldcup brochure_march 2014.v3.indd 512/05/2014 11:08 A HISTORY OF THE WORLD CUP IN 24 OBJECTSA HISTORY OF THE WORLD CUP IN 24 OBJECTS International football began almost half a century before the first World Cup. The newly founded Rugby Union got to international completion first, organizing a match between

Scotland and England in 1871.

Spurred into action the FA put together a hastily assembled England XI of lawyers, stockbrokers and students and sent them to the West of Scotland cricket ground in Glasgow. There they met local side Queens Park standing in for the Scottish nation. The Scots were in blue, the English in white. This shirt belonged to one of England's eight forwards that day Arnol d Kirke Smith the captain of Oxford University's football team and later a Cambridgeshire vicar . The shirt, presumably, has been washed. The teams played a 0-0 draw on a pitch subject to three days of rain and a twenty minute kick-off delay due to fog.

Kirke-Smith England shirt1872

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Stockholm Olympics poster

The World Cup competition grew out of the commercial and public interest in t he Olympic football tournament, although amateur and professional tensions remainedquotesdbs_dbs7.pdfusesText_5