The FIFA World Cup is played every four years in both the men’s and women’s tournaments, with rare interruptions only during World War II.

Basic timeline

  • The first men’s World Cup was held in 1930 in Uruguay.
  • It has followed a four‑year (quadrennial) cycle ever since, except for 1942 and 1946, which were canceled because of World War II.
  • The women’s World Cup, started in 1991, is also held every four years.

Why every four years?

  • Organizers need several years for the long qualification phase involving teams from all over the world.
  • Hosts need time to build or upgrade stadiums, transport, and accommodation for millions of fans, which is another reason for the four‑year gap.

Talk of changing the frequency

  • There have been proposals to hold the World Cup every two years to increase revenue and big‑event drama.
  • These ideas have met strong resistance from fans, media, and regional confederations, so the tournament is still on a four‑year cycle.

Quick reference table

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Tournament How often First held Notes
Men’s FIFA World Cup Every 4 years 1930 (Uruguay) Not played in 1942 and 1946 due to World War II
Women’s FIFA World Cup Every 4 years 1991 (China) Follows the same four‑year rhythm as the men’s tournament
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