The 1985/86 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 7th World Cup season in ski jumping. It began in Thunder Bay, Canada on 7 December 1985 and finished in Planica, Yugoslavia on 23 March 1986. The individual World Cup was won by Matti Nykänen and Nations Cup by Austria.
The 2009/10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 31st World Cup season in ski jumping. It started on 26 November 2009 at the Rukatunturi ski jumping hill in Kuusamo, Finland and finished on 14 March 2010 at Holmenkollen, Norway.
On 22 October 2009, the International Ski Federation announced that its main sponsor will be Bauhaus for this World Cup season.
The 2006–07 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup begun in Kuusamo, Finland on 24 November 2006 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 25 March 2007. Adam Małysz, Poland won the individual World Cup. e.on Ruhrgas was this season's main sponsor, and therefore, this season's leader's jersey was red, in reference to the company, rather than the traditional yellow.
K-120 Rukatunturi, Finland
November 24, 2006
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The 2007–08 Ski Jumping World Cup was the 29th World Cup season in history. The season began on 1 December 2007 in Kuusamo, and finished on 16 March 2008 in Planica. The season was dominated by Austrian pair Thomas Morgenstern and Gregor Schlierenzauer who between them won 16 of the 27 individual competitions.
Thomas Morgenstern won the overall World Cup title – the first overall victory of his career – ahead of Gregor Schlierenzauer, with Finnish veteran Janne Ahonen finishing in third place. Ahonen won the traditional Four Hills Tournament, while Schlierenzauer won the Nordic Tournament.
Last year's overall winner Adam Małysz had a disappointing season, finishing 12th overall, and failing to get a podium finish in any of the 27 competitions. The season also gave Tom Hilde and Anders Bardal of Norway the first World Cup victories of their respective careers.
The 2005–06 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup begun in Kuusamo, Finland on 26 November 2005 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 19 March 2006. The individual World Cup was won by Jakub Janda, Czech Republic.
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K-120 Kuusamo, Finland
November 26, 2005
K-120 Kuusamo, Finland
November 26, 2005
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The 2004–05 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup begun in Kuusamo, Finland on 27 November 2004 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 20 March 2005. The individual World Cup was won by Janne Ahonen, Finland.
K-120 Kuusamo, Finland
November 27, 2004
K-120 Kuusamo, Finland
November 28, 2004
K-120 Lysgårdsbakkene, Norway
December 4, 2004
K-120 Lysgårdsbakkene, Norway
December 5, 2004
K-120 Harrachov, Czech Republic
December 11, 2004
K-120 Harrachov, Czech Republic
December 12, 2004
K-120 Engelberg, Switzerland
December 18, 2004
K-120 Engelberg, Switzerland
December 19, 2004
K-115 Oberstdorf, Germany
December 29, 2004
K-115 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
January 1, 2005
K-120 Innsbruck, Austria
January 3, 2005
K-120 Bischofshofen, Austria
January 6, 2005
K-120 Willingen, Germany
January 9, 2005
K-180 Bad Mitterndorf, Austria
January 15, 2005
The 1990 FIFA World Cup was the 14th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament. It was held from 8 June to 8 July 1990 in Italy, the second country to host the event twice (the first being Mexico in 1986). Teams representing 116 national football associations entered, and qualification began in April 1988. A total of 22 teams qualified from this process, along with host nation Italy and defending champion Argentina.
The tournament was won by West Germany, their third World Cup title. They beat Argentina 1–0 in the final, a rematch of the previous final four years earlier. Italy finished third, and England fourth, after both lost their semi-finals in penalty shootouts. This was the last tournament to feature a team from the divided Germany, with the country being reunified later in 1990. Costa Rica, Ireland and the UAE made their first appearances in the finals, and Egypt its first since 1934. The official match ball was the Adidas Etrusco Unico.