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Here is a list of previous World Cup winners:
Number of sessions: Year: Venue: Number of participating teams: Champion, runner-up, third runner-up, third runner-up.
1 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay Argentina United States Yugoslavia.
2 1934 Italy 16 Italy Czech Republic Germany Austria.
3 1938 France 15 Italy Hungary Brazil Sweden.
4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay Brazil Sweden Spain.
5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany Hungary Austria Uruguay.
6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil Sweden France West Germany.
7 1962 Chile 16 Brazil Czech Republic Chile Yugoslavia.
8 1966 United Kingdom 16 England West Germany Portugal Soviet Union.
9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil Italy West Germany Uruguay.
10 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany Netherlands Poland Brazil.
11 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina Netherlands Brazil Italy.
12 1982: Spain, 24, Italy, West Germany, Poland, France.
13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina West Germany France Belgium.
14 1990 Italy 24 West Germany Argentina Italy England.
15 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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Number of sessions Year Host Champion Runner-up.
1st Uruguay Uruguay 4:2 Argentina.
2nd Italy Italy 2:1 Czechoslovakia 3rd France Italy 4:2 Hungary.
4th Brazil Uruguay 2:1 Brazil.
5th Switzerland West Germany 3:2 Hungary.
6th Sweden Brazil 5:2 Sweden.
7th Chile Brazil 3:1 Czechoslovakia 8th England England 4:2 West Germany.
9th Mexico Brazil 4:1 Italy.
10th West Germany West Germany 2:1 Netherlands.
11th Argentina Argentina 3:1 Netherlands.
12th Spain Italy 3:1 West Germany.
13th Mexico Argentina 3:2 West Germany.
14th Italy West Germany 1:0 Argentina.
15th USA Brazil 4:3 Italy.
16th France France 3:0 Brazil.
17th South Korea Brazil 2:0 Germany.
18th Germany Italy 6:4 France.
19th South Africa Spain 1:0 Netherlands.
20th Brazil Germany 1:0 Argentina.
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Hello! A total of 19 World Cups have been held, held every four years.
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa is the 19th.
2014 20th Brazil.
Brazil has won the title the most times with five times, followed by Italy with four, Germany with three, Argentina and Uruguay with two, and France and England once.
Number of sessions: Year, Venue, Champion, Runner-up, Third Place.
1 1930 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina.
2 1934 Italy, Italy, Czech Republic, West Germany.
3 1938 France, Italy, Hungary, Brazil.
4 1950 Brazil, Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden.
5 1954 Switzerland, West Germany, Hungary, Austria.
6 1958 Sweden, Brazil, Sweden, France.
7 1962 Chile, Brazil, Czech Republic, Chile.
8 1966 England England West Germany Portugal 9 1970 Mexico Brazil Italy West Germany.
10 1974 West Germany, West Germany, Netherlands, Poland.
11 1978 Argentina Argentina Netherlands Brazil12 1982 Spain Italy West Germany Poland13 1986 Mexico Argentina West Germany France14 1990 Italy West Germany Argentina Italy15 1994 United States Brazil Italy Sweden.
16 1998 France, France, Brazil, Croatia, 17 2002, Korea, Japan, Brazil, Germany, Turkey.
18 2006 Germany, Italy, France, Germany.
19 2010 South Africa Unknown Unknown Unknown.
20 2014 Brazil Unknown Unknown Unknown.
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Brazil 5, Italy 4, Germany 3, Argentina and Uruguay 2.
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。。。I forgot also, I came to the mission. But Germany and Brazil seem to have won it twice.
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Previous World Cup winners:
1st 1930 Uruguay Champion (South America).
2nd 1934 Italian Champion (Europe).
3rd 1938 Italian Champion (Europe).
4th Uruguayan Champion 1950 (South America).
5th 1954 German Champion (West Germany) (Europe).
6th 1958 Brazilian Champion (South America).
7th 1962 Brazil Champion (South America).
8th 1966 England Champion (Europe).
9th 1970 Brazil Champion (South America).
10th German Champion 1974 (West Germany) (Europe).
11th Argentine Champion (South America) in 1978
12th Italian Champion (Europe) in 1982
XIII 1986 Argentine Champion (South America).
14th 1990 German Champion (West Germany) (Europe) 15th 1994 Brazil Champion (South America).
16th French Champion (Europe) in 1998
17th Brazil Champion 2002 (South America).
18th Italian Champion 2006 (Europe).
19th 2010 Spanish Champion (Europe).
20th German Champion (Europe) 2014
21st French Champion 2018 (Europe).
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Brazil 5 times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002), Germany 4 times (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014), Italy 4 times (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006) France 2 times (1998, 2018).
Argentina 2 times (1978, 1986).
Uruguay 2 times (1930, 1950).
England 1 time (1966).
Spain 1 (2010).
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Brazil, Germany, Italy, France, Argentina, Uruguay, England, Spain.
Number of victories by country:
Brazil: 5 times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002) Germany: 4 times (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014) Italy:
4 times (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006) France: 2 times (1998, 2018).
Argentina 2 times (1978, 1986).
Uruguay 2 times (1930, 1950).
England 1 time (1966).
Spain 1 (2010).
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1st 1930 Uruguay Champion (South America).
2nd 1934 Italian Champion (Europe).
3rd 1938 Italian Champion (Europe).
4th Uruguayan Champion 1950 (South America).
5th 1954 German Champion (West Germany) (Europe) 6th 1958 Brazilian Champion (South America).
7th 1962 Brazil Champion (South America).
8th 1966 England Champion (Europe).
9th 1970 Brazil Champion (South America).
10th 1974 German Champion (West Germany) (Europe), 11th 1978 Argentina Champion (South America), 12th 1982 Italian Champion (Europe).
13th 1986 Argentina Champion (South America) 14th 1990 Germany Champion (West Germany) (Europe) 15th 1994 Brazil Champion (South America).
16th French Champion (Europe) in 1998
17th Brazil Champion 2002 (South America).
18th Italian Champion 2006 (Europe).
19th 2010 Spanish Champion (Europe).
20th German Champion (Europe) 2014
We were surprised to find that the World Cup championship is the battle between Europe and South America, and has nothing to do with other continents, Europe and South America have won 11 and 9 championships respectively, in order: South America, Europe, Europe, South America, Europe, South America, Europe, Europe, Europe,
The point is that we know that Germany won the championship in the last World Cup, and it is not difficult to find that every time Germany wins the World Cup, the next World Cup winner will be produced in South American countries, so who will win the Hercules Cup in this 2022 World Cup?
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There are a lot of them, such as Brazil, which is called 5-star Brazil, which has five champions, Italy, Germany, and so on.
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My World Cup winners are Germany vs. Brazil, Italy vs. England, Spain, France.
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Are you talking about basketball or football in the World Cup? If it's basketball, including the United States, Argentina, the former Soviet Union.
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Of course, I've only heard of China, and China is a perfect award, and it's very powerful.
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The most World Cup winners are Brazil and Germany, plus countries also have Italy, France won once.
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The first World Cup was won by the Eastern Republic of Uruguay, and the winner was the Uruguayan football team. The Eastern Republic of Uruguay is located in the southeast of South America, where Uruguay was not only the winner of the first World Cup, but also the first country to host the World Cup.
What is the World Cup.
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The World Cup is the world's highest-level football competition, and is known as the "world's top three competitions" along with the Olympic Games and Formula 1.
The World Cup symbolizes the highest honor in football, and is the most well-known and influential football event, known as the "Cup of Life".
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