All the FIFA World Cup champions, from 1930 to 2022
There have been 22 World Cups in history. The first one took place in Uruguay in 1930. Since then, only 8 teams have managed to win the desired title.
Brazil is the team with the most World Cup titles: 5. Then there's Germany and Italy with 4. Argentina has 3, France, and Uruguay have won twice, while Spain and England have only won once. Do you remember how, when, and where they won those titles?
Final:
Uruguay 4 (Pablo Dorado, Pedro Cea, Victoriano Iriarte and Héctor Castro) - Argentina 2 (Carlos Peucelle and Guillermo Stabile)
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (Uruguay)
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Final:
Italy 2 (Raimundo Orsi and Angelo Schiavio) - Czech Republic 1 (Antonin Puc)
Stadio Nazionale PNF, Rome (Italy)
Final:
Italy 4 (Gino Colaussi x2 and Silvio Piola x2) - Hungary 2 (Pal Titkos and Gyorgy Sarosi)
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir de Colombes, Paris (France)
Final:
Uruguay 2 (Alcides Ghiggia and Juan Schiaffino) - Brazil 1 (Friaca)
Maracaná Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Final:
Germany 3 (Helmut Rahn x2 and Max Morlock) - Hungary 2 (Ferenc Puskas and Zoltan Czibor)
Wankdorf Stadium, Bern (Switzerland)
Final:
Brazil 5 (Pelé x2, Vava x2 and Zagallo) - Sweden 2 (Nils Liedholm and Ange Simonsson)
Råsunda Stadium, Solna (Sweden)
Final:
Brazil 3 (Amarildo, Zito and Vava) - Czech Republic 1 (Josef Masopust)
Estadio Nacional, Santiago (Chile)
Final:
England 4 (Geoff Hurst x3 and Martin Peters) - Germany 2 (Helmut Haller and Wolfgang Weber)
Wembley Stadium, London (United Kingdom)
Final:
Brazil 4 (Pelé, Gerson, Jairzinho and Carlos Alberto) - Italy 1 (Roberto Boninsegna)
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City (Mexico)
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Final:
Germany 2 (Paul Breitner and Gerd Mueller) - Netherlands 1 (Johan Neeskens)
Olympiastadion, Munich (Germany)
Final:
Argentina 3 (Mario Kempes x2 and Daniel Bertoni) - Netherlands 1 (Dirk Nanninga)
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Final:
Italy 3 (Paolo Rossi, Marco Tardelli and Alessandro Altobelli) - Germany 1 (Paul Breitner)
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid (Spain)
Final:
Argentina 3 (Jose Brown, Jorge Valdano and Jorge Burruchaga) - Germany 2 (Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Rudi Voeller)
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City (Mexico)
Final:
Germany 1 (Andreas Brehme) - Argentina 0
Stadio Olimpico, Rome (Italy)
Final:
Brazil 0 - Italy 0 (3-2 on penalties)
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California (United States)
Final:
France 3 (Zinedine Zidane x2 and Emmanuel Petit) - Brazil 0
Stade de France, Saint-Denis (France)
Final:
Brazil 2 (Ronaldo Nazario x2) - Germany 0
International Stadium, Yokohama (Japan)
Final:
Italy 1 (Marco Materazzi) - France 1 (Zinedine Zidane)
5-3 on penalties
Olympiastadion, Berlin (Germany)
Final:
Spain 1 (Andrés Iniesta) - Netherlands 0
Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg (South Africa)
Final:
Germany 1 (Mario Götze) - Argentina 0
Maracaná Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Final:
France 4 (Mario Mandzukic o.g., Antoine Griezmann, Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe) - Croatia 2 (Ivan Perisic and Mario Mandzukic)
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (Russia)
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Final:
Argentina 3 (Lionel Messi x2 and Ángel Di Mária) - France 3 (Kylian Mbappe x3)
4-2 on penalties
Lusail Stadium, Lusail (Qatar)