Who won the FIFA World Cup
2022.11.29 04:23
Who won the FIFA World Cup
Budrigannews.com – The following is a list of winners of the FIFA World Cup since it began in 1930:
Uruguay won the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 1930, defeating Argentina 4-2 in the Montevideo final.
* There were 13 teams in the first tournament, but only four were from Europe. Because they feared losing their jobs after a long absence, many European players found the trip to South America difficult.
1934 – Italy * In a tournament with a Round of 16 staged in Rome, hosts Italy defeated Czechoslovakia 2-1.
* Uruguay, the current holders of the World Cup, decided not to go because several European nations refused to travel to South America for the previous World Cup.
Simultaneously, Egypt turned into the main African country to take part.
Italy won their second trophy in France in 1938, defeating Hungary 4-2 in the championship match.
* Indonesia, now known as the Dutch East Indies, was the first Asian team to compete in the World Cup.
Brazil vs. Uruguay in 1950 was the first World Cup following World War II, and England made their debut there.
In a game that would later become known as “Maracanaco,” Uruguay defeated host nation Brazil 2-1 to earn their second victory.
* The game is still the most watched game ever, with 173,850 spectators.
West Germany won their first title in Switzerland in 1954, defeating Hungary 3-2 in the championship game.
Brazil vs. Sweden 1958: The only tournament held in a Nordic nation saw the debut of Brazilian player Pele, then 17 years old.
He scored six goals and helped his team beat Sweden 5-2 in the final.
* In the tournament, France’s Just Fontaine set a tournament record with 13 goals.
Brazil defended their title in Chile in 1962 by defeating Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the championship game in Santiago.
ENGLAND 1966 – ENGLAND * England’s sole World Cup victory came in the form of a 4-2 extra-time victory over West Germany in the championship game.
* Portugal and North Korea competed for the first time in this World Cup, and the Portuguese striker Eusebio finished the tournament with the most goals.
MEXICO 1970 – BRAZIL * In Pele’s final World Cup, Brazil defeated Italy 4-1 at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City to win their third title.
* There was no expulsion of any players during the tournament.
Yellow and red cards were introduced for the first time, and substitutes were permitted.It was also the first World Cup to be broadcast in color and to feature a match ball sponsored by an official company.
West Germany won their second World Cup title in 1974, defeating the Netherlands 2-1 in the championship game.
* After Brazil won the Jules Rimet Trophy for good with three victories, a new trophy was given to the tournament.
ARGENTINA 1978 – ARGENTINA * Argentina defeated the Netherlands 3-1 at the Estadio Monumental to once again win the trophy.
* The first African team to win a tournament match was Tunisia’s 3-1 victory over Mexico.
Italy defeated West Germany 3-1 in Spain to become world champions for the third time in 1982.
* A penalty shootout was used for the first time at the tournament.
MEXICO – ARGENTINA * Mexico hosted the World Cup for the second time in 1986. Diego Maradona of Argentina won the tournament and won a second trophy for his home nation by beating West Germany 3-2.
*On the other hand, the quarterfinal match against England, which featured the well-known “Hand of God” goal and the solo attack by Maradona that was later dubbed the Goal of the Century, might be remembered most fondly.
Germany won the tournament for the third time in Italy in 1990, defeating Argentina 1-0 in Rome.
* Roger Milla and Cameroon became well-known after defeating Argentina in the group stage at the San Siro and progressing to the quarterfinals as the first African team ever.
Brazil, United States of America, 1994 * Several well-known teams and players participated in the inaugural tournament held in the United States.
* Brazil was led to the final by Romario and Bebeto, where Roberto Baggio and Italy waited.It became the first penalty kick match of the World Cup final, and Brazil won their fourth trophy after Baggio missed.
* The first World Cup featured 32 teams competing in France in 1998.In the championship match, the host nation, led by Didier Deschamps, defeated Brazil 3-0.
The first World Cup to be co-hosted by two nations and the first to be held in Asia was SOUTH KOREA/JAPAN 2002—BRAZIL.
After defeating Germany by a score of 2-0 in Yokohama, Brazil won its fifth
World Cup and Ronaldo had the opportunity to complete his career.
Italy beat France 5-3 on penalties in Berlin after 1-1 in normal time in 2006, in a match that will always be remembered for Zinedine Zidane’s headbutt on Marco Materazzi and subsequent red card.
* The Round of 16 match between Portugal and the Netherlands was also a historic occasion.
Nicknamed “the clash of Nuremberg”, the game saw four red cards and 16 yellow cards, establishing a standard for cards displayed at any FIFA-controlled global competition.1-0 went to Portugal.
SOUTH AFRICA 2010 – SPAIN * This was the first time the tournament had been held in Africa.
Spain won their first World Cup trophy by beating the Netherlands 1-0 in the final after extra time.
Germany won their fourth title in Brazil in 2014, defeating Argentina 1-0 in the championship match.
Russia vs. France in 2018: France won their second title, defeating Croatia 4-2 in the championship match.
Didier Deschamps became the second person (after Franz Beckenbauer) to win the World Cup as both a captain and a manager, having led the team to victory in 1998.