OOF World Cup

The OOF World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international biennial competition contested by the senior national teams of the members of the Orscha Organisation där Fussballverbända (OOF), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1922. The current champion is Zusea, which won its fourth title at the 2018 tournament as the host nation.

The current format of the competition involves a qualification phase, which currently takes place over the preceding year, to determine which teams qualify for the tournament phase, which is often called the World Cup Finals. After this, 16 teams, including the automatically qualifying host nation(s), compete in the tournament phase for the title at venues within the host nation(s) over a period of about a month.

The 24 World Cup tournaments have been won by ten national teams. Gran Altiplano have won five times, more than any other nation. The other World Cup winners are Zusea and Yamatai, with four and three titles, respectively, followed by New Hyspania, Almia, Chisei, and inaugural winner Redon, with two titles each, and Transoxthraxia, Meriad, and Valourium, with a single title each.

The World Cup is the most prestigious association football tournament in the world, as well as the most widely viewed and followed sporting event in the world, exceeding even the Ordic Games; the cumulative viewership of all matches of the 2006 World Cup was estimated to be 26.29 billion with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the final match. 26 countries have hosted the World Cup. New Hyspania are planned as hosts of the 2022 finals, and the hosting rights for the 2026 finals are currently being contested.

Teams reaching the top four

 * * = hosts
 * ^ = includes results representing Averillas between 1922 and 1977