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FIFA World Cup: Germany Vs Curacao, Match Preview, Line Ups, Match info





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Germany Vs Curacao 
MATCH INFO
MATCH :
Germany 
 V/s
Curacao 
COMPETITION :
 Fifa world cup 
DATE:
14-06-2026
TIME:
10:30 PM IST (UTC +5:15)
STADIUM:
Houston Stadium 

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Match Line Ups 
 
Germany XI : Not Announced Yet...

Curacao XI : Not Announced Yet...


Match Channel info 
Match Stats And Info


Felix Nmecha - 6'
Nico Schlotterbeck - 38'
Kai Havertz - 45'+5' Pen, 88'
Jamal Musiala - 47'
Nathaniel Brown - 68'
Deniz Undav - 78'
Livano Comenencia - 21'



Match Stats
Possession
64.6%
35.4%
Shots on Goal
12
2
Shot Attempts
26
8
Yellow Cards
0
0
Corner Kicks
8
1
Saves
1
4

FIFA World Cup Standings

Player of the Match

Nico Schlotterbeck
Germany
8.9


FIFA World Cup Standings

TeamGPWDLGDP
Germany
Ivory Coast1100+13
Ecuador1001-10








Team form



Houston StadiumHouston, Texas, United States
Capacity71,054
Attendance68,021
96%
SurfaceGrass
Weather conditions
29°C

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About fifa world cup 2026:

History

FIFA, short for Fédération Internationale de Football Association, is the international governing body of football (soccer), futsal, and beach soccer. Founded on May 21, 1904, in Paris, France, FIFA was established to oversee international competition among national football associations. Today, it is one of the most influential sports organizations in the world, representing more than 200 national football associations and governing the sport on a global scale.

FIFA was created by representatives from Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The organization aimed to standardize football rules and organize international competitions. Over the years, FIFA expanded rapidly as more countries joined, helping football become the world's most popular sport.

The headquarters of FIFA is located in Zurich. From this headquarters, FIFA manages international football affairs, develops regulations, promotes the growth of the sport, and organizes major tournaments. The organization is led by a president who is elected by member associations. Since 2016, FIFA has been headed by Gianni Infantino.

One of FIFA's most important responsibilities is organizing international football competitions. The most prestigious of these is the FIFA World Cup. First held in 1930 in Uruguay, the tournament has become the most watched sporting event in the world. National teams from across the globe compete every four years for the title of world champion. Countries such as Brazil, Germany, Italy, and Argentina have achieved great success in the competition.

In addition to the men's World Cup, FIFA organizes the FIFA Women's World Cup, which has significantly contributed to the growth and popularity of women's football worldwide. The tournament showcases elite female athletes and inspires millions of young girls to participate in the sport.

FIFA also oversees youth competitions, including the FIFA U-17 World Cup and FIFA U-20 World Cup. These tournaments provide opportunities for young talents to compete internationally and often serve as stepping stones to professional careers. Many football legends, including Lionel Messi and Ronaldinho, gained international recognition through youth competitions.

Beyond tournaments, FIFA plays a major role in football development. Through its development programs, FIFA provides financial assistance, infrastructure support, coaching education, and technical expertise to member associations. These initiatives help improve football facilities and opportunities in developing nations, ensuring that the sport continues to grow globally.

FIFA is also responsible for maintaining and updating the Laws of the Game in collaboration with the International Football Association Board (IFAB). Although IFAB officially determines the rules, FIFA contributes significantly to discussions regarding innovations such as goal-line technology and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system. These technologies have helped improve decision-making accuracy in modern football.

The organization generates substantial revenue through broadcasting rights, sponsorship agreements, licensing, and major events. Global brands partner with FIFA because of the enormous audience that football attracts. Revenue generated by FIFA is reinvested into football development projects, competitions, and administrative operations around the world.

Despite its success, FIFA has faced criticism and controversies over the years. Issues related to corruption, governance, and transparency have occasionally affected its reputation. In response, FIFA has implemented reforms designed to improve accountability, strengthen ethics regulations, and enhance organizational transparency.

FIFA's influence extends beyond sports. Football often serves as a powerful tool for promoting social inclusion, education, peace, and cultural exchange. Through various campaigns and initiatives, FIFA encourages fair play, respect, diversity, and equality. Programs focused on anti-discrimination and community development demonstrate how football can positively impact society.

The future of FIFA involves expanding football's global reach and improving competition structures. The organization continues to invest in women's football, youth development, and emerging football nations. It also aims to leverage technology to enhance the experience for players, officials, and fans.

In conclusion, FIFA is the central authority that governs world football and plays a crucial role in organizing competitions, developing the sport, and connecting millions of people through a shared passion for football. Through events such as the FIFA World Cup and numerous development initiatives, FIFA has helped transform football into a truly global phenomenon. Its ongoing mission is to grow the game, promote its values, and ensure that football remains accessible and enjoyable for future generations around the world.





































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