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Who won the most World Cups?

the Club World Cup features the biggest and best of the lot – but which team has won the competition the most times? GOAL takes a look. The Club World Cup is an annual knock-out competition where seven teams from around the globe compete to be crowned ...

Which country has the most World Cup championships?

Which country has won the most World Cups?

  • Spain
  • England
  • France
  • Argentina
  • Uruguay
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Brazil

Who won the last FIFA World Cup?

The FIFA Club World Cup final in stats

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Who was the last World Cup champion?

  • Greatest number of points in head-to-head matches among those teams
  • Greatest goal difference in head-to-head matches among those teams
  • Greatest number of goals scored in head-to-head matches among those teams

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Which player has the most FIFA World Cup?

Brazil's Pelé is the only one to have won three times, while another 20 have won twice. No player has won two World Cups both as captain.

Who has been to the most world cups?

As of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, 79 national teams have competed at the final tournaments. Brazil is the only team to have appeared in all 21 tournaments to date, with Germany having participated in 19, Italy in 18, Argentina in 17 and Mexico in 16.

Who scored in 4 World Cups?

The German striker Miroslav Klose is the leading goal scorer at FIFA World Cup tournaments, having scored a total of 16 goals across 4 World Cups. Klose scored his first three goals in his World Cup debut at the 2002 World Cup in South Korea & Japan in Germany's first group match against Saudi Arabia.

Who got 5 World Cups?

BrazilWith five titles, Brazil is the most successful World Cup team and also the only nation to have participated in every World Cup finals tournament. Italy and Germany have four titles.

Which country has the most World Cup titles?

With five titles, Brazil is the most successful World Cup team and also the only nation to have participated in every World Cup finals tournament. Italy and Germany have four titles. Current champion France, along with past champions Uruguay and Argentina, have two titles each, while England and Spain have one each.

How often is the FIFA World Cup held?

Established in 1930, it has been held every four years ever since, except in 1942 and 1946.

How many countries have played in the 1950 World Cup?

Therefore, this match is regarded by FIFA as the de facto final of the 1950 World Cup. In the 21 tournaments held, 79 nations have appeared at least once. Of these, 13 have made it to the final match, and eight have won. With five titles, Brazil is the most successful World Cup team and also the only nation to have participated in every World Cup ...

What was the final match of the 1950 World Cup?

Uruguay's 2–1 victory over Brazil was the decisive match (and one of the last two matches of the tournament) that put them ahead on points and ensured that they finished top of the group as world champions. Therefore, this match is regarded by FIFA as the de facto final of the 1950 World Cup.

How many teams were in the 1950 World Cup?

The only exception to this type of format was the 1950 World Cup, which featured a final round-robin group of four teams; the decisive match of that group is often regarded as the de facto final of that tournament, including by FIFA itself.

Where was the 1934 FIFA World Cup final?

The final match of the most recent tournament in Russia took place at the country's biggest sports complex, the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

Who won the 2018 FIFA World Cup?

The 2018 FIFA World Cup, hosted by Russia, was won by France, who beat Croatia 4–2 in regulation time. The World Cup final match is the last of the competition, and the result determines which country is declared world champions. If after 90 minutes of regular play the score is a draw, an additional 30-minute period of play, called extra time, ...

What is the FIFA World Cup?

The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA ), the sport's global governing body.

Who won the first World Cup?

In the final, Uruguay defeated Argentina 4–2 in front of 93,000 people in Montevideo, and became the first nation to win the World Cup. After the creation of the World Cup, FIFA and the IOC disagreed over the status of amateur players, and so football was dropped from the 1932 Summer Olympics.

How much does a FIFA World Cup trophy weigh?

The new trophy is 36 cm (14.2 in) high, made of solid 18 carat (75%) gold and weighs 6.175 kg (13.6 lb). The base contains two layers of semi-precious malachite while the bottom side of the trophy bears the engraved year and name of each FIFA World Cup winner since 1974. The description of the trophy by Gazzaniga was: "The lines spring out from the base, rising in spirals, stretching out to receive the world. From the remarkable dynamic tensions of the compact body of the sculpture rise the figures of two athletes at the stirring moment of victory."

What continents are FIFA qualifiers in?

They are held within the six FIFA continental zones ( Africa, Asia, North and Central America and Caribbean, South America, Oceania, and Europe ), overseen by their respective confederations. For each tournament, FIFA decides the number of places awarded to each of the continental zones beforehand, generally based on the relative strength of the confederations' teams.

How many teams were there in the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

The tournament was expanded to 24 teams in 1982, and then to 32 in 1998, also allowing more teams from Africa, Asia and North America to take part.

Why were FIFA vice presidents arrested?

On 3 December 2015 two FIFA vice-presidents were arrested on suspicion of bribery in the same Zurich hotel where seven FIFA officials had been arrested in May. An additional 16 indictments by the US Department of Justice were announced on the same day.

How many countries participated in the World Cup?

Rimet eventually persuaded teams from Belgium, France, Romania, and Yugoslavia to make the trip. In total, 13 nations took part: seven from South America, four from Europe, and two from North America.

Who was the first player to win the MVP of the World Cup?

Note: Mario Kempes was the first player to officially win the MVP of the tournament.

Who was the first coach to coach a team in a World Cup?

Won tournaments as both player and head coach. Mário Zagallo, Brazil (1958 & 1962 as player, 1970 as coach), Franz Beckenbauer, West Germany (1974 as player, 1990 as coach) and Didier Deschamps, France (1998 as player, 2018 as coach) First World Cup player to coach a team in a World Cup.

Why are only teams with a goal difference/match = 4.0 included in the World Cup?

Because a large number of teams have had lost all their matches in a World Cup, only teams with a goal difference/match <= −4.0 are included.

Has a foreign coach won a tournament?

No foreign coach has won a tournament (all winning head coaches were natives of the country they coached)

How many players are on the World Cup squad?

Participating teams have to register squads for each edition of the World Cup, which consisted of 22 players until 1998 and of 23 players from 2002 onwards . Since 1978, winners' medals are given to all members of the winning squads. Prior to that, only players who were on the pitch during the final matches (or the de facto final in 1950) received medals. FIFA decided in 2007 to retroactively award winners' medals to all members of the winning squads between 1930 and 1974.

When did FIFA give medals to the players?

Since 1978, winners' medals are given to all members of the winning squads. Prior to that, only players who were on the pitch during the final matches received medals. FIFA decided in 2007 to retroactively award winners' medals to all members of the winning squads between 1930 and 1974.

How many medals has Klose won?

Germany's Miroslav Klose is the only player to have won four World Cup medals: 2002 (silver), 2006, 2010 (both bronze) and 2014 (gold). In the below table, years in bold indicate that the player appeared in the respective final (or in the 1950 decisive match) where his team won, years in italics indicate that the player did not play in ...

How many finals did Cafu play in?

Cafu is the only player to play in three consecutive finals, 1994 (as a substitute), 1998 and 2002. Luis Monti is the only player to play in two finals for different national teams. He appeared in the 1930 final for Argentina, who lost, and the 1934 final for Italy, who won.

Who has scored in two finals?

Brazil's Pelé and Vavá are the only two players to score in two finals for winning teams. West Germany's Paul Breitner (1974, 1982) and France's Zinedine Zidane (1998, 2006) also scored in two finals, but only won on their first occasions. Cafu is the only player to play in three consecutive finals, 1994 (as a substitute), 1998 and 2002.

Who won the World Cup in 1978?

Italy's Giuseppe Meazza (1938), Brazil's Bellini (1958), Mauro (1962) and Cafu (2002), and Argentina's Daniel Passarella (1978) lifted the trophy once as captain, but were not captain for the other tournament they won.

Who was the first manager to win both as a player and manager?

Brazil's Mário Zagallo, having won in 1958 and 1962 as player, went on to win in 1970 as the manager, becoming the first to win both as player and manager. West Germany's Franz Beckenbauer is the second, winning as both captain (1974) and manager (1990).

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Countries with The Most World Cup Wins

Countries That Underperform

FIFA Host Nations

World Cup Rivalries

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Brazil has won the most world cups, with a total of 5. Following Brazil are Germany and Italy, with 4 wins each. Following these are Argentina, Uruguay, and France with 2 wins each. England and Spain have both won once, placing them amongst the top performing teamsat the World Cup.
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Overview

  • There are some great teams that left the World Cup with heartbreak despite arriving at tournaments as favorites. Portugal in 1966 were led by the great Eusebio but unfortunately he didn't have many lieutenants to help him carry the trophy home. The Netherlands with the legendary Johann Cruyff, seen as one of the greatest ever players, came close but could not win …
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History

  • The FIFA World Cup was first hosted by Uruguay in 1930. The inaugural tourney was won by the host nation although it was contested by only 13 teams in 4 groups. The competition was destined to be won by a South American team as they constituted 7 of the competing teams. Travel from other continents in those times was highly complicated. Uruguay repeated the feat i…
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Trophy

  • Traditionally there has always been a rivalry between Europe and South America with nations from these two continents fighting it out for the World Cup title at every final. Germany in 2014 recorded the first European victory on South American soil leveling the scores since Brazil won in Sweden 56 years prior. However, Europe edge out the cumulative wins. A European nation has lif…
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Format

The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946 w…

Hosts

The world's first international football match was a challenge match played in Glasgow in 1872 between Scotland and England, which ended in a 0–0 draw. The first international tournament, the inaugural British Home Championship, took place in 1884. As football grew in popularity in other parts of the world at the start of the 20th century, it was held as a demonstration sport with no medals a…

Broadcasting and promotion

From 1930 to 1970, the Jules Rimet Trophy was awarded to the World Cup winning team. It was originally simply known as the World Cup or Coupe du Monde, but in 1946 it was renamed after the FIFA president Jules Rimet who set up the first tournament. In 1970, Brazil's third victory in the tournament entitled them to keep the trophy permanently. However, the trophy was stolen in 1983 …

Results

Since the second World Cup in 1934, qualifying tournaments have been held to thin the field for the final tournament. They are held within the six FIFA continental zones (Africa, Asia, North and Central America and Caribbean, South America, Oceania, and Europe), overseen by their respective confederations. For each tournament, FIFA decides the number of places awarded to each of the continental zones beforehand, generally based on the relative strength of the confederations' tea…

Awards

Early World Cups were given to countries at meetings of FIFA's congress. The locations were controversial because South America and Europe were by far the two centres of strength in football and travel between them required three weeks by boat. The decision to hold the first World Cup in Uruguay, for example, led to only four European nations competing. The next two World Cups were b…

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