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France hand All Blacks their first-ever Rugby World Cup pool stage defeat : PlanetRugby
1930 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia
Morocco beat South Korea to claim first ever Women's World Cup victory
First FIFA World Cup (1930) - YouTube
First football World Cup: How Uruguay 1930 set the tone
Uruguay 1930: The history of the FIRST EVER World Cup - Bitbol
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR VISA - The first ever FIFA Women's World Cup Player of the Match trophy, presented by Visa was unveiled today at an event in Paris, France hours before kickoff
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Firsts of Football World Cup - 1930 FIFA World Cup, Uruguay
Bert Patenaude, the forgotten hero who scored the first ever World Cup hat-trick | USA | The Guardian
1930 World Cup: The first ever goal in World Cup history is scored by France's Lucien Laurent (out of picture) on Mexican keeper Óscar Bonfiglio at the Estadio Pocitos, Montevideo, Uruguay. France
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1930 FIFA World Cup Uruguay™
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New Zealand makes history with country's first World Cup victory ever
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England's first World Cup adventure was a voyage of the damned | World Cup | The Guardian
Celebrating the First World Cup - The Moscow Times
Stadio Centenario, Montevideo. The stadium staged the first ever World Cup Final in 1930. | Sports photograph, Montevideo, 1982 world cup
The Story Of The First Ever World Cup | AFC Finners | World Cup History - YouTube
Who Won The First FIFA World Cup? | HistoryExtra
Lot Detail - First-Ever Soccer World Cup Trophy -- Gifted to Urugayran President Dr. Juan Campisteguy in 1930
1930 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia
TOP FM Mauritius - 87 Years ago▻1930 1st-ever football (soccer) World Cup competition begins in Uruguay. Uruguay defeated Argentina 4–2 in front of a crowd of 68,346 people, and became the first