World Cup champions in world football history

Football is always considered the king sport with many fans around the world. Speaking of football, we can’t help but mention the World Cup tournament. The World Cup is the largest international football tournament in the world, held every four years for all national teams from FIFA member countries. The tournament was first held in 1930 and was interrupted twice in 1942 and 1946 due to World War II. Has been going on so long, how many champions in the World Cup have there been in history? Check out tructiep.us so you don’t miss full-season matches.   

Brazil (the country with the most World Cup wins)

Brazil is the country with the most World Cup wins/ Ph.Pinterest

Number of champions: 5 times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)

Brazil is the greatest national team in World Cup history with 5 times to win the championship as well as 2 times to win second place (1950 and 1998). They are also the only national team that has participated in all 21 World Cups in history. The yellow-green team crowned the world for the first time in 1958 when the World Cup was held in Sweden, after a 5-2 victory over the host in the final.

4 years later in Chile, Brazil successfully defended the throne by defeating Czechoslovakia with a score of 3-1 in the final. In 1970, Selecao officially became the national team to win the World Cup for the third time in Mexico, after a 4-1 victory over Italy in the final. The original Jules Rimet trophy also belonged to their traditional room permanently instead of returning to FIFA afterward.

However, Brazil also had to wait another 24 years to continue to the 4th glory. The 1994 World Cup in the United States and the Italians once again became defeated after a harsh shootout in the Final match. Eight years later, when the World Cup was first held in Asia (Japan – Korea), Selecao was crowned the fifth world champion after a 2-0 win over Germany in the final.

Germany

Number of champions: 4 (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)

Germany is the second most national team behind Brazil in World Cup history, even playing the most finals themselves. However, Mannschaft also enjoyed only the joy of winning half of them, with a defeat against Brazil himself (2002).

Germany won the World Cup for the first time in 1954 when the tournament was held in neighboring Switzerland. In the final, they came back spectacularly and won 3-2 against Hungary, a football force at the time with the legendary Ferenc Puskas or Sandor Kocsis.

Rounding two decades later and right back home, Germany ruled the world for a second time with an upstream 2-1 win over Johan Cruyff’s Netherlands in the final. “Emperor” Franz Beckenbauer was the first to raise the new version of the gold cup and 16 years later, he also became the first to win the World Cup both as a player and coach.

In the 1990 final in Italy, Germany defeated Diego Maradona’s Argentina with a score of 1-0, paying off the debt that failed exactly four years earlier in Mexico. And then in 2014, also defeated the Argentine general of Lionel Messi and still with a 1-0 victory by Mario Gotze, Mannschaft officially became the fourth planet number one. 

This resounding success became even sweeter when they have also washed Brazil, with an unbelievable destruction of 7-1 in the semi-finals on the opponent’s home ground.

Italia

Number of champions: 4 (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006)

Italy is the country has 4 champions/ Ph.Pinterest

By the number of gold cups with Germany but with only two-second place in 1970 and 1994, Italy has ranked 3rd in the list of the most successful national teams in World Cup history. After all, the army of blue is the first team to successfully defend the championship with two consecutive times in 1934 and 1938, when the tournament was still relatively primitive with the number of teams participating and able competition rules.

Those were respectively the final victories over 2-1 in Czechoslovakia in their homeland and 4-2 against Hungary in France, when the Azzurri were under Vittorio Pozzo. Thereby, this football legend became the first and only to win the World Cup twice as a coach. In addition, Giuseppe Meazza, better known as the home name of the Inter Milan club, is also the first and only captain to raise the gold cup twice.

The Italians also had to wait another 44 years to stand on the 3rd world peak. This time it was Espana 82 (1982 World Cup held in Spain), when Italy defeated West Germany with the score 3-1 in the final. In 2006 when Germany hosted the World Cup, the Azzurri overcame their home country in the semi-finals and then defeated France on the penalty spot in the final, crowned the fourth champion.

Argentina and Maradona

Number of champions: 2 (1978, 1986)

Argentina had played the final in the first World Cup in 1930, but they also had to wait until almost half a century later to complete the unfinished dream. In 1978, La Albiceleste reached the top of the world in their homeland with a 3-1 victory over the Netherlands in the final.

Eight years later in Mexico 86, genius Diego Maradona led Argentina to the coronation of the World Cup after beating Germany 3-2 in the final. Earlier in the quarterfinals winning 2-1 against England, the Golden Boy scored twice and both goals became the classic of football – one with the name “Hand of God” and a solo phase through 6. Enemy players to go down in history as the best goals of the World Cup as well as all time.

France

Number of champions: 2 (1998, 2018)

France is the defending World Cup champion with a 2018 victory in Russia

France is the defending World Cup champion with a 2018 victory in Russia. Les Bleus defeated Croatia with a score of 4-2 in the final under the guidance of Didier Deschamps, thereby following his senior Franz Beckenbauer to become the second person in the history of winning the World Cup as a bridge prime and coach.

Rounding 20 years earlier, when the tournament was held right in the homeland and was the first time it was expanded to 32 national teams participating as of the present time. France’s captain Didier Deschamps unexpectedly beat defeats defending champion Brazil to 3-0 in the final, with the shine of conductor Zinedine Zidane 3 consecutive Champions League titles with Real Madrid.

Uruguay

Number of champions: 2 (1930, 1950)

Uruguay is the first World Cup champion in history. In 1930, La Celeste was crowned right in his homeland after a 4-2 victory over Argentina in the final.

Rounding 20 years later, with the 1950 World Cup marking the return of the tournament after being interrupted by World War II in the 40s, Uruguay 2nd reached the top of the world after a 2-1 victory over host Brazil.  in the “final”.

This is a special World Cup without knockout rounds, replaced by the round-robin format and the top team will be crowned champion. Not only was it appreciated, but Brazil also had an advantage over Uruguay before the final match (more than 1 point), meaning a draw was enough to help Selecao crowned.

However, Uruguay came from behind to defeat Brazil and win the World Cup in front of the shocking and painful witness of 200,000 spectators in Maracana. The results were so shocking that people even coined the term Maracanazo to talk about the biggest football disaster in Samba history.

England

Number of champions: 1 (1966)

Considered to be the birthplace of the sport, football has only really returned to its home in 1966, literally and figuratively. In the only time the World Cup has been hosted, England has won the championship and it is also the only international title of the Three Lions to this day, after the 4-2 victory before the German rivals.

Spain

Number of champions: 1 (2010)

In the period of peak and domination of the world of tiki-taka football philosophy, Spain with the core of the game revolving around the Barcelona players made the best use of for the first and only time to crown the World Cup enemy.

In 2010 when the tournament was first held in Africa (South Africa), Spain defeated the Netherlands with the only goal of Andres Iniesta scored in stoppage time for the final.

Football tournaments are always an endless source of inspiration for the fans. Especially the biggest soccer tournament in the World Cup. Becoming a world champion in football is always the desire of nations. These are the World Cup-winning nations in history that I want to share with you.

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