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World Governing Body for Football.The FÈdÈration Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) was founded in the rear of the headquarters of the Union FranÁaise de Sports AthlÈtiques at the rue Saint HonorÈ 229 in Paris on 21 May 1904.

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Articles by FIFA

Fight against racism

  • Pele: I want to help the fight against racism »

    Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pele)
    Edson Arantes do Nascimento has made the name Pele the most famous, respected and universal on the planet. Now 64 the FIFA Player of the Century spoke to FIFA.com about improvements to the game, his favourites players and why Brazil's first black minister is ready to take on a new responsibility as a FIFA ambassador in the fight against racism.


The World Cup 2006


World Cup 2006 Venues

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Berlin »
    A definitive guide to Berlin's Olympiastadion, one of the 12 stadiums hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Cologne »
    A definitive guide to the Rhein Energie Stadion in Cologne, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Dortmund »
    A definitive guide to the Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Frankfurt »
    A definitive guide to Frankfurt's Commerzbank Arena, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Gelsenkirchen »
    A definitive guide to the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Hamburg »
    A definitive guide to Hamburg's AOL Arena, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Hanover »
    A definitive guide to the AWD Arena in Hanover, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Kaiserslautern »
    A definitive guide to the Fritz-Walter-Stadion in Kaiserslautern, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Leipzig »
    A definitive guide to the Zentralstadion in Leipzig, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Munich »
    A definitive guide to Munich's Allianz Arena, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Nuremberg »
    A definitive guide to the Franken-Stadion in Nuremberg, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

  • 2006 World Cup Venues: Stuttgart »
    A definitive guide to Stuttgart's Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, one of the 12 stadiums that will be hosting the premier sporting event in Germany this summer, the FIFA World Cup 2006. Including images, statistics, stadium facts and fixtures for the Football World Cup arena.

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