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page from a book or magazine about the FIFA World Cup
Short Termpage from a book or magazine about the FIFA World Cup. The background is dark blue with the title "FIFA WORLD CUP" prominently displayed in large white letters. To the left, there is a photograph of the FIFA World Cup trophy. To the right of the trophy, there are images of medals and an emblem. The page is divided into sections detailing different FIFA World Cup events and top scorers. One section features a black and white photograph of a football team with the text "URUGUAY 1930" below it. Adjacent to this is information about the FIFA World Cup Uruguay 1930, including the date, location (Centenario, Montevideo), and the final score (Uruguay 4-2 Argentina). A portrait of Guillermo Stábile (Argentina) is shown with the label "TOP SCORER 8". Another section displays a stylized graphic with "FWC 9" and information about the FIFA World Cup Italy 1934, including the date, location (Nazionale, Rome), and the final score (Italy 2-1 Czechoslovakia) played "After extra time". A portrait of Oldřich Nejedlý (Czechoslovakia) is presented as "TOP SCORER 5". Further down, there is a black and white photograph of another football team with "ITALY 1938" written below. Accompanying this is information for the FIFA World Cup France 1938, with the date, location (Colombes, Paris), and the final score (Italy 4-2 Hungary). A portrait of Leônidas (Brazil) is shown as "TOP SCORER 7". Finally, a section with a graphic showing "FWC 10" is present, along with details for the FIFA World Cup Brazil 1950. This includes the date, location (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro), and the final score (Uruguay 2-1 Brazil). A portrait of Ademir (Brazil) is labeled as "TOP SCORER 9". A small "106" is visible in the bottom left corner of the image. There is no indication of the city of Zlatitrap, Bulgaria, in this image.

