The image is a top-down, eye-level, medium shot of an open book displaying a page about the FIFA World Cup history
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The image is a top-down, eye-level, medium shot of an open book displaying a page about the FIFA World Cup history. The page is predominantly dark blue with various sections featuring images, text, and graphics. The text "HISTORY" is prominently displayed at the top left of the page in large, white, stylized lettering. To the right of "HISTORY" is "PRESENTED BY FIFA MUSEUM" and a QR code. The page is divided into several rectangular sections, each detailing a specific FIFA World Cup event. The top left section features "FWC 11" in large blue numbers within a stylized white graphic, alongside the text "FIFA WORLD CUP SWITZERLAND 1954™", the date "4 July 1954", location "Wankdorf, Berne", and the match result "GERMANY FR 3-2 HUNGARY". To the right of this section is a "TOP SCORER" card with the number "11", a portrait of a man, and the name "Sándor Kocsis (Hungary)". Below this, on the left, is a section with "FWC 12" in large blue numbers within a stylized blue and white graphic, followed by "FIFA WORLD CUP CHILE 1962™", the date "17 June 1962", location "Nacional, Santiago", and the match result "BRAZIL 3-1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA". To its right is a "TOP SCORERS" card with the number "4" and a list of names: "Garrincha (Brazil)", "Vavá (Brazil)", "Sánchez (Chile)", "Albert (Hungary)", "Ivanov (URSS)", and "Jerković (Yugoslavia)". The middle section of the page features a black and white photograph of a football team posing on a field, with the text "BRAZIL 1958" and "FIFA WORLD CUP SWEDEN 1958™". Below this is the date "29 June 1958", location "Råsunda, Solna, Stockholm", and the match result "BRAZIL 5-2 SWEDEN". To the right is a "TOP SCORER" card with the number "13" and a portrait of a smiling man, identified as "Just Fontaine (France)". Below the Brazil 1958 section is a photograph of a football team in red jerseys lined up on a field, with the text "ENGLAND 1966" and "FIFA WORLD CUP ENGLAND 1966™". Below this is the date "30 July 1966", location "Wembley, London", and the match result "ENGLAND 4-2 GERMANY FR After extra time". To the right is a "TOP SCORER" card with the number "9" and a portrait of a man, identified as "Eusébio (Portugal)". The bottom left section displays "FWC 13" in large blue numbers within a stylized blue and white graphic, followed by "FIFA WORLD CUP GERMANY 1974™". Below this is the date "7 July 1974", location "Olympiastadion, Munich", and the match result "NETHERLANDS 1-2 GERMANY FR". To its right is a "TOP SCORER" card with the number "7" and a portrait of a man, identified as "Grzegorz Lato (Poland)". Further to the left, below the "FWC 12" section, is a photograph of a football team in yellow jerseys on a field, with the text "BRAZIL 1970" and "FIFA WORLD CUP MEXICO 1970™". Below this is the date "21 June 1970", location "Azteca, Mexico City", and the match result "BRAZIL 4-1 ITALY". To the right of this section, a "TOP SCORER" card has the number "10" and a portrait of a man, identified as "Gerd Müller (Germany FR)". The image does not contain any information or visual elements that would place it in or relate it to Zlatitrap, Bulgaria.