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{{dablink|This article is about world cups in general. For the World Cup of  [[cricket]] see [[Cricket World Cup]], or [[2007 Cricket World Cup]] for the most recent World Cup. For other uses of the term "World Cup," see [[World cup (disambiguation)]].}}
 
A '''world cup''' is a global [[sport]]ing competition in which the participant entities - usually national teams or individuals representing their nation - compete for the title of world champion. A world cup is generally considered the premier competition in its sport, with the victor attaining the highest honour in that sport and able to lay claim to the title of their sport's best. However, in some sports the [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] title carries at least as much prestige.
 
  
There are a number of notable world cups in popular sports, but it is the [[FIFA World Cup]] (a [[football (soccer)|football]] tournament, first held in 1930) that is widely known simply as 'the World Cup'.<ref>[http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/w/w0226150.html The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition]</ref>
 
 
Some [[sport governing body|sport governing bodies]] prefer the title '''world championship''' or a related term; some even organise both a world cup and a world championship with different rules. Usually, such competitions take one of two forms, a short periodic competition or a year-long series of meetings.
 
 
==Periodic format==
 
A periodic world cup or world championship usually takes the form of a [[knockout tournament]] (possibly with an initial group stage). This is held over a number of days or weeks, with the entrants eventually being whittled down to two, and the tournament culminating in a '''world cup final'''. The winner(s) take the title of World Champion(s) and hold it until the next time the event is held (usually one, two or four years later). This format is most common in [[team sport]]s, as with the FIFA (football) World Cup.
 
 
==Season-long format==
 
A contrasting concept, popular in individual sports, is a year-long competition with several meetings over its course. In this format, victory at an individual meeting earns a number of points, and, usually, a number of positions below also score points inversely related to their position. Contestants accumulate a number of points over the course of the year (often "season") and their cumulative total after all meetings have been concluded determines the world champion.
 
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==See also==
 
* [[List of world cups and world championships]]
 
* [[World Series (disambiguation)]]
 
 
==References==
 
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