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It’s the tournament that unites the whole world. Even more than the Olympic games, the FIFA World Cup of soccer final brings the world to a standstill every four years.
The Spanish national football team represents Spain in international football and is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Spain is the current European champion, having won the UEFA European Championship in 2008. Spain also won the Eur (more)
The Spanish national football team represents Spain in international football and is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Spain is the current European champion, having won the UEFA European Championship in 2008. Spain also won the European Nations’ Cup in 1964 and reached the UEFA Euro 1984 Final. Spain has qualified for the FIFA World Cup 12 times, reaching fourth place in the 1950 tournament. In July 2008, Spain rose to the top of the FIFA World Ranking for the first time in its history, becoming the sixth nation, and the first who has never won the World Cup, to top this ranking. (less)
Slide 1: The Spanish national football team represents Spain in international football and is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Spain is the current European champion, having won the UEFA European Championship in 2008. Spain also won the European Nations’ Cup in 1964 and reached the UEFA Euro 1984 Final. Spain has qualified for the FIFA World Cup 12 times, reaching fourth place in the 1950 tournament. In July 2008, Spain rose to the top of the FIFA World Ranking for the first time in its history, becoming the sixth nation, and the first who has never won t the World Cup, to top this ranking. Players of Spain: Goalkeepers: Iker Casillas (captain), Víctor Valdés, Pepe Reina Defenders: Raúl Albiol, Gerard Piqué, Carlos Marchena, Carles Puyol (vicecaptain), Joan Capdevila, Sergio Ramos, Álvaro Arbeloa Midfielders: Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández, Cesc Fàbregas, Juan Mata, Xabi Alonso, Sergio Busquets, Javi Martínez, David Silva, Jesús Navas Strikers: David Villa, Fernando Torres, Pedro Rodríguez, Fernando Llorente