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Previous World Cup years host winners.
Number of sessions Year Venue Number of participating teams Champion.
1 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay.
2 1934 Italy 16 Italy.
3 1938 France 15 Italy.
4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay.
5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany.
6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil.
7 1962 Chile 16 Brazil.
8 1966 England 16 England.
9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil.
10 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany.
11 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina.
12 1982 Spain 24 Italy.
13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina.
14 1990 Italy 24 West Germany.
15 1994 United States 24 Brazil.
16 1998 France 32 France.
17 2002 Korea-Japan 32 Brazil.
18 2006 Germany 32 Italy.
19 2010 South Africa 32
Brazil have won the title 5 times, in:
1958 6th.
1962 7th session.
1970 9th session.
1994 Fifteenth session.
2002 XVII.
Italy have won the title four times, at:
1934 2nd Session.
1938 3rd.
1982 Twelfth.
2006 XVIII.
Germany won the title three times, at:
1954 Fifth.
1974 10th.
1990 14th session.
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Number of sessions Year Venue Number of participating teams Champion.
1 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay.
2 1934 Italy 16 Italy.
3 1938 France 15 Italy.
4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay.
5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany.
6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil.
7 1962 Chile 16 Brazil.
8 1966 England 16 England.
9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil.
10 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany.
11 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina.
12 1982 Spain 24 Italy.
13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina.
14 1990 Italy 24 West Germany.
15 1994 United States 24 Brazil.
16 1998 France 32 France.
17 2002 Korea-Japan 32 Brazil.
18 2006 Germany 32 Italy.
19 2010 South Africa 32
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The World Cup is held every four years, and in 1930 Uruguay hosted the first World Cup, and in the end the host Uruguay won the World Cup, becoming the first country to win the World Cup.
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa was the 19th World Cup and the first time the World Cup was held on the African continent.
The 2014 World Cup is the 20th World Cup and will be held in Brazil from June 13 to July 13, 2014.
The host country and the champion, runner-up and runner-up of the previous World Cups:
Session Year Host Country Number of Teams Champion Runner-up Third Runner-up 1 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay Argentina -2 1934 Italy 16 Italy Czech Republic Germany Austria3 1938 France 15 Italy Hungary Brazil Sweden 4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay Brazil Sweden Spain5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany Hungary Austria Uruguay6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil Sweden France West Germany7 1962 Chile 16 Brazil Czech Republic Chile Yugoslavia8 1966 United Kingdom 16 England West Germany Portugal Soviet Union9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil Italy West Germany Uruguay10 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany Netherlands Poland Brazil11 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina Netherlands Brazil Italy12 1982 Spain 24 Italy West Germany Poland France13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina West Germany France Belgium14 1990 Italy 24 West Germany Argentina Italy England15 1994 United States 24 Brazil Italy Sweden, Bulgaria, 16, 1998, France, 32, France, Brazil, Croatia, Netherlands, 17, 2002, Korea-Japan, 32, Brazil, Germany, Turkey, South Korea, 18, 2006, Germany, 32, Italy, France, Germany, Portugal.
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The following year, the national championship, the second place, the third place, the 1st 1930 Uruguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and the United States.
2nd 1934 Italy Italy Czech Republic of Germany.
3rd 1938 France, Italy, Hungary, Brazil.
4th 1950 Brazil, Uruguay, Brazil.
5th 1954 Switzerland, Federal Republic of Germany, Hungary, Austria.
6th 1958 Swiss Congress Brazil Swiss Codex France.
7th 1962 Chilean Basiıktik Chile.
8th 1966 England, England, Federal Republic of Germany, Portugal.
9th 1970 Mexico, Brazil, Italy, Federal Republic of Germany.
10th 1974 Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Netherlands Poland.
11th 1978 Argentina Argentina Netherlands and Brazil.
12th 1982 Spain, Italy, Federal Republic of Germany, Poland.
13th 1986 Mexico, Argentina, Federal Republic of Germany, France.
14th 1990 Italy, Federal Republic of Germany, Argentina, Italy.
15th 1994 Brazil, Italy, Sweden.
16th 1998 France France Brazil Croatia.
17th 2002 South Korea, Japan, Brazil, Germany, Turkey.
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