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Turkey's achievements in previous World Cups

Turkey participated in the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland and the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan twice. The best result was the third place in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan. The result of 1954 is the second round of the group match.

The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the World Cup, is the most famous and influential football match in which teams from all over the world participate, symbolizing the highest honor in football. The World Cup has more than 3.5 billion TV viewers worldwide. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member country can send teams to sign up for this event.

Turkey has only participated in the World Cup twice, once in 1954 and once in 2002. For most fans, Turkey in the 2002 World Cup was even more impressive. Because Turkey can be said to be the biggest dark horse in the World Cup. Judging from the results, they entered the semi-finals and won the third place.

In performance, they beat the other three dark horses, Japan, Senegal and South Korea, and played against Brazil twice.

The history of the World Cup:

The World Cup is the sacred glory that all countries in the world dream of in the field of football, and it is also the ultimate dream of all football players. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member country can send teams to sign up for this event. It is the source and foundation of the development, popularization and popularization of world football, so it is also called "the cup of life".

Brazil is the team that has won the most honors. * * * has won five World Cups, and after winning three World Cups, it has kept the last World Cup Rimet Cup forever. The World Cup now is the World Cup. 1974 Germany, which won the World Cup for the first time, is still in use today. Together, they are called the World Cup.

The number of places in the World Cup finals is currently 32. Except for the host country, the places in other finals are allocated by FIFA according to the football level of each qualifying area. Thirty-two teams will compete for the championship in the host country.