FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition established in 1930.
It is contested by the men’s national teams of the members of the FIFA, the sport’s global governing body.
The tournament has taken place organised every four years, except in 1942 and 1946, when the competition was cancelled due to World War II.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup, hosted by Russia, was won by France, who beat Croatia 4–2 in regulation time.
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List of FIFA World Cup Winners (1930-2021)
Year | Winner | Score | Runner Up | Location |
1930 | Uruguay | 4-2 | Argentina | Montevideo, Uruguay |
1934 | Italy | 2-1 | Czechoslovakia | Rome, Italy |
1938 | Italy | 4-2 | Hungary | Colombes (Paris), France |
1942 | not played because of World War II. | — | — | —- |
1946 | not played because of World War II. | — | — | —- |
1950 | Uruguay | 2-1 | Brazil | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
1954 | West Germany | 3-2 | Hungary | Bern, Switzerland |
1958 | Brazil | 5-2 | Sweden | Solna (Stockholm), Sweden |
1962 | Brazil | 3-1 | Czechoslovakia | Santiago, Chile |
1966 | England | 4-2 | West Germany | London, England |
1970 | Brazil | 4-1 | Italy | Mexico City, Mexico |
1974 | West Germany | 2-1 | Netherlands | Munich, West Germany |
1978 | Argentina | 3-1 | Netherlands | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
1982 | Italy | 3-1 | West Germany | Madrid, Spain |
1986 | Argentina | 3-2 | West Germany | Mexico City, Mexico |
1990 | West Germany | 1-0 | Argentina | Rome, Italy |
1994 | Brazil (won by penalties 3-2) | 0-0 | Italy | Pasadena (Los Angeles), United States |
1998 | France | 3-2 | Brazil | Saint-Denis (Paris), France |
2002 | Brazil | 2-0 | Germany | Yokohama, Japan |
2006 | Italy (won by penalties 5-3) | 1-1 | France | Berlin, Germany |
2010 | Spain | 1-0 | Netherlands | Johannesburg, South Africa |
2014 | Germany | 1-0 | Argentina | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
2018 | France | 4-2 | Croatia | Moscow, Russia |
2022 | — | — | — | Lusail (Doha), Qatar |