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FIFA has the following meanings:

1. Generally refers to the abbreviation of International Football Federation.

2. FIFA series games jointly launched by FIFA and EA Sports Company.

The International Football Federation is an international football organization, which consists of football associations all over the world. Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. The current president of FIFA is Beretta.

FIFA was established in Paris, France on May 26th, February1904. In 2004, the anniversary celebration of the founding of the school100th was held. In April 2004, the organization announced that from 2003 to 2006, its total income would reach164 billion dollars, and its total profit would reach14.4 million dollars. On May 20th, 2004, in order to commemorate the100th anniversary of the birth of FIFA, the Brazilian national football team and the French national football team held a commemorative match. Finally, the two sides held a 0-0 handshake.

Distribution of football associations in various regions

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Distribution of football associations in various regions

FIFA consists of six regional football associations, namely:

* Asian Football Federation (AFC)

:: African Football Federation-Africa

* South American Football Federation-South America

* Football Federation of Central and North America and the Caribbean (Central and North America and the Caribbean)

* Oceania Football Federation-Oceania (OFC)

:: European Football Confederation-Europe (UEFA)

FIFA also organizes the following world football matches:

1. World Cup football match

2. Olympic football match

3. World Youth Cup

4. World Youth Cup

5. Women's World Cup

6. World 19 Women's Youth Football Championship

7. Interstate National Cup

8. World Champions Club Cup

9. World Cup Beach Football Match

FIFA is also responsible for formulating player transfer rules, selecting the best footballer of the year and publishing the FIFA rankings of national teams every month.

The rules of football matches are formulated and implemented by the Council of the International Football Federation. The Council consists of four representatives of FIFA and 1 representatives from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and other countries, with 8 people.

FIFA also cooperated with EA Sports Company to launch a series of computer and TV game software, including FIFA Games and FIFA Street Football.

2002 FIFA means the 2002 World Cup, TM is the abbreviation of trademark, and American trademarks are usually marked with TM, which does not necessarily refer to registered trademarks. R is the abbreviation of REGISTER, which means registered trademark when used in trademark. According to China's Regulations on the Implementation of the Trademark Law, the use of registered trademarks can be marked with "registered trademarks" or registration marks on commodities, commodity packages, manuals or other accessories. Registration marks include (note plus 0) and (r plus 0). The use of a registered trademark shall be marked in the upper right corner or the lower right corner of the trademark.

So TM and R are trademarks of different countries and have no special relationship. Some domestic companies don't understand the legal provisions? Bet on brigade 7? Jing? The m mark of the new coat.

In China, TM on trademarks also has its special meaning. In fact, TM logo does not protect trademarks. Different from R. TM, it means that the trademark has been applied to the State Trademark Office, and the State Trademark Office has also issued a notice of acceptance, which has entered an objection period, thus preventing others from repeatedly applying, and also indicating that the existing trademark holders have the priority to use it.

Circle R is the mark of "registered trademark", which means that the trademark has been registered in the State Trademark Office and has been approved by the Trademark Office to become a registered trademark. R in the circle is the initial letter of English register registration.

Registered trademarks have the characteristics of exclusiveness, exclusiveness and uniqueness. It belongs to the registered trademark owner and is protected by law. Without the permission or authorization of the registered trademark owner, no enterprise or individual may use it, otherwise it will bear tort liability.

The use of TM is a trademark symbol, that is, words, graphics or symbols marked with TM are trademarks, but they are not necessarily registered (unregistered ones are not protected by law).