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  • (FILES) Franz Beckenbauer and Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck and West german players jubilate at left, after Paul Breitner, scored 1-1 on penalty kick at World cup soccer final "West Germany - Holland" at Olympic Stadium in Munich on July 7, 1974. FIFA, under its new president, the Brazilian Joao Havelange, decided to make use of the infrastructure from the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and selected the Federal Republic of Germany to host the 1974 tournament. The Netherlands were the big surprise. They astonished everyone with their "total football", a revolution in which all players attacked and defended in the style of Ajax Amsterdam, who were dominating European football at the time. At the helm of this formidable team was Johan Cruyff. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)

  • (FILES) Brazilian national soccer team captain and defender Carlos Alberto smiles as he holds aloft the Jules Rimet Cup after Brazil defeated Italy 4-1 in the World Cup final on June 21, 1970 in Mexico City. Spectacles, packed stadiums, a festive atmosphere and some excellent football. All that and much more was on display at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, which many consider the best in history despite the heat and the altitude. Brazil put on a true masterclass in skill and creativity with a team led by Mario Lobo Zagallo, featuring giants such as Pele, Gerson, Jairzinho, Rivelino and Carlos Alberto. They did not lose a single match and scored 19 goals. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)

  • (FILES) Dutch forward Johan Cruyff controls the ball under pressure from a West German player during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between the Netherlands and Argentina on June, 26, 1974 in Gelsenkirchen. FIFA, under its new president, the Brazilian Joao Havelange, decided to make use of the infrastructure from the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and selected the Federal Republic of Germany to host the 1974 tournament. The Netherlands were the big surprise. They astonished everyone with their "total football", a revolution in which all players attacked and defended in the style of Ajax Amsterdam, who were dominating European football at the time. At the helm of this formidable team was Johan Cruyff. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)

  • Kino Sports Complex director Sarah Hanna poses at the Kino Sports Complex, where Iran's national football team Team Melli will train during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, in Tucson, Arizona, on May 6, 2026. In the Strait of Hormuz, US warships menace Iran's oil tankers. In Washington, President Donald Trump threatens nothing less than "complete victory" will suffice. But in Tucson, they're getting ready to welcome the Iranian football team as if nothing were amiss. The city, an oasis of manicured lawns in the Arizona desert, is set to be the base camp for "Team Melli" when the world's biggest sporting spectacle opens in the US, Mexico and Canada next month. (Photo by Rebecca NOBLE / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A woman walks past trophies displayed at the headquarters of Club Estudiantes de la Union in the La Union neighborhood of Montevideo, on April 15, 2026. Nestled in a working-class neighborhood of Montevideo, the field where Federico Valverde took his first steps in football at the age of three frames, nearly a quarter of a century later, the dream of a new generation seeking to emulate the tenacious midfielder, a leader of Uruguay at the World Cup. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Walter Borges, president of Club Estudiantes de la Union, shows a photograph of Real Madrid's Uruguayan midfielder Federico Valverde's first club team at the club's headquarters in the La Union neighborhood of Montevideo, on April 15, 2026. Nestled in a working-class neighborhood of Montevideo, the field where Federico Valverde took his first steps in football at the age of three frames, nearly a quarter of a century later, the dream of a new generation seeking to emulate the tenacious midfielder, a leader of Uruguay at the World Cup. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Sebastian Roquero, physical trainer and one of the coordinators of Penarol's youth teams, poses for a photo at the Penarol youth training complex in Ciudad de la Costa, Uruguay, on April 15, 2027. Nestled in a working-class neighborhood of Montevideo, the field where Federico Valverde took his first steps in football at the age of three frames, nearly a quarter of a century later, the dream of a new generation seeking to emulate the tenacious midfielder, a leader of Uruguay at the World Cup. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A sign reading "Federico Valverde Pitch" is seen at the training complex located next to the Campeon del Siglo stadium in Montevideo, on April 15, 2026. Nestled in a working-class neighborhood of Montevideo, the field where Federico Valverde took his first steps in football at the age of three frames, nearly a quarter of a century later, the dream of a new generation seeking to emulate the tenacious midfielder, a leader of Uruguay at the World Cup. (Photo by Eitan ABRAMOVICH / AFP via Getty Images)

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