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The base of the Hercules Cup can be engraved with the names of the countries that won the 17 World Cups from 1974 to 2038.
To date, five countries have won it: the Federal Republic of Germany (formerly West Germany), Argentina, Italy, Brazil and France.
1974 West Germany World Cup Winner: West Germany.
1978 Argentina World Cup Winner: Argentina.
1982 Spain World Cup Winner: Italy.
1986 Mexico World Cup Winner: Argentina.
1990 Italy World Cup Winner: West Germany.
1994 USA World Cup Winner: Brazil.
1998 World Cup in France Winner: France.
2002 Japan-Korea World Cup Winner: Brazil.
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1st 1930 Uruguay.
2nd 1934 Italy.
3rd 1938 Italy.
4th 1950 Uruguay.
5th 1954 West Germany.
Sixth 1958 Brazil.
Seventh 1962 Brazil.
Eighth 1966 England.
Ninth 1970 Brazil.
10th 1974 West Germany.
11th 1978 Argentina.
XII 1982 Italy.
13th 1986 Argentina.
XIV 1990 West Germany.
Fifteenth 1994 Brazil.
XVI 1998 France.
XVIITH 2002 Brazil.
18th 2006 Italy.
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World Cup Trophy.
In May 1971, FIFA held a review meeting for the new cup, and after reviewing 53 proposals, it was decided to adopt the design of the Italian Gazzania - the design of two strong men holding the earth with both hands.
This image represents the scale of the world's number one movement. The new trophy was named "Hercules Cup."
The cup is centimeters high and weighs kilograms, where the body of the kilogram is cast from real pure gold. The base is made of two layers of malachite.
Composition, incomparably precious.
FIFA stipulates that the new cup is a mobile prize, and no matter how many titles a team wins, it cannot be permanently owned. Under the base of the Hercules Cup there is a nameplate engraved with the names of the 17 championship teams.
It can be used until 2038.
The Hercules Cup is the current football World Cup.
The trophy is a symbol of the highest honor in the football world, and it is by no means comparable to any other trophy in the world in terms of structure, value, and preciousness.
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Ronaldo, Brazil.
Ronaldo scored 15 goals and Brazil won the Hercules Cup in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.
Hercules Cup] The trophy of the Hercules Cup Football World Cup is a symbol of the highest honor in the football world. In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, after the three-time World Cup winner Brazil permanently owned the "Remet Gold Cup", FIFA solicited a new World Cup winner Gold Cup proposal, and received a total of 53 proposals from seven countries, and finally the Italian artist Silvio Gazzaniga's work was selected.
The whole trophy looks like two Hercules holding up the earth, and is called the "Hercules Gold Cup". The lines leap from the base and spiral upwards to the top to take on a globe, on which the dynamic, compact cup carves the image of two athletes who are excited after victory. Centimeters high, weighing kilograms, including kilograms of 18k** casting, the base is inlaid with two circles of dark green malachite.
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The countries and times that have won the Hercules Cup in the history of the World Cup are as follows:
1st Uruguay 1930 World Cup Uruguay The Uruguayan national football team became the first World Cup winner.
2nd World Cup in Italy 1934 Italy competed with Czechoslovakia for the title, and Italy won the World Cup for the first time.
3rd World Cup in France 1938 Italy wins.
4th World Cup in Brazil 1950 Uruguay won the World Cup for the second time.
5th World Cup in Switzerland 1954 The Federal Republic of Germany won the championship with a comeback victory over Hungary.
6th World Cup in Sweden 1958 Brazil won the World Cup for the first time.
7th FIFA World Cup in Chile Brazil defeated Czechoslovakia to become the third team to win the World Cup twice.
The 8th 1966 World Cup in England England won the championship for the first time in the birthplace of modern football.
The 9th 1970 World Cup in Mexico Brazil defeated Italy 4-1 to achieve an epoch-making victory, becoming the first team in the history of the World Cup to win the championship three times and permanently possessing the "Remet Cup".
10th World Cup in Germany 1974 The Federal Republic of Germany finished on the winner's podium for the second time.
The 11th 1978 World Cup in Argentina Argentina won 3-1 to make the Netherlands second again. This is also the fifth time in the history of the World Cup that the host nation has won the title.
The 12th edition of the 1982 World Cup in Spain Italy became the second country after Brazil to win three World Cup titles.
The 13th 1986 World Cup in Mexico Argentina won the championship.
14th World Cup Italy 1990 The Federal Republic of Germany, along with Italy and Brazil, is a three-time World Cup winner.
15th World Cup in the United States 1994 Brazilians won the trophy again, becoming the first nation in the world to win four World Cups.
16th World Cup in France 1998 France defeated Brazil 3-0 to win the championship.
The 17th 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan Brazil won the World Cup for the fifth time.
The 18th 2006 World Cup in Germany Italy won the championship by defeating France on penalties.
19th World Cup South Africa 2010 Spain defeated the Netherlands to win the World Cup for the first time in history.
The 20th FIFA World Cup in Brazil 2014 The German men's national football team defeated Argentina 1-0 in extra time to win the championship.
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1st Uruguay 1930 World Cup Uruguay The Uruguayan national football team became the first World Cup winner. 2nd World Cup in Italy 1934 Italy competed with Czechoslovakia for the title, and Italy won the World Cup for the first time. 3rd World Cup in France 1938 Italy wins.
4th World Cup in Brazil 1950 Uruguay won the World Cup for the second time. 5th World Cup in Switzerland 1954 The Federal Republic of Germany won the championship with a comeback victory over Hungary. 6th World Cup in Sweden 1958 Brazil won the World Cup for the first time.
7th World Cup in Chile 1962 Brazil defeated Czechoslovakia to become the third team to win the World Cup twice 8th World Cup in England in 1966 England, the birthplace of modern football, won the championship for the first time. The 9th 1970 World Cup in Mexico Brazil defeated Italy 4-1 to achieve an epoch-making victory, becoming the first team in the history of the World Cup to win the championship three times and permanently possessing the "Remet Cup". 10th World Cup in Germany 1974 The Federal Republic of Germany finished on the winner's podium for the second time.
The 11th 1978 World Cup in Argentina Argentina won 3-1 to make the Netherlands second again. This is also the fifth time in the history of the World Cup that the host nation has won the title. The 12th edition of the 1982 World Cup in Spain Italy became the second country after Brazil to win three World Cup titles.
The 13th 1986 World Cup in Mexico Argentina won the championship. 14th World Cup Italy 1990 The Federal Republic of Germany, along with Italy and Brazil, is a three-time World Cup winner. 15th World Cup in the United States 1994 Brazilians won the trophy again, becoming the first nation in the world to win four World Cups.
16th World Cup in France 1998 France defeated Brazil 3-0 to win the championship. The 17th 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan Brazil won the World Cup for the fifth time.
The 18th 2006 World Cup in Germany Italy won the championship by defeating France on penalties. 19th World Cup South Africa 2010 Spain defeated the Netherlands to win the World Cup for the first time in history. The 20th Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup On October 30, 2007, FIFA officially announced that the 2014 Men's World Cup will be held in Brazil in Zurich, which is also the second time that Brazil has hosted the Men's World Cup since 1950, and the last time it has been hosted by five continents.
Summary: Brazil has won the most titles with five times, followed by Italy with four, Germany with three, Argentina and Uruguay with two, and France, England and Spain once.
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The World Cup is held once every four years. The World Cup has been held for 18 times, and the World Cup in South Africa is the 19th, and the following is attached to the host countries of the previous World Cups, as well as the champions, runners-up, third and third runners-up: Number of sessions Year Host Number of participating teams Champion Runner-up Third place Third place 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay Argentina United States Yugoslavia 1934 Italy 16 Italy Czech Republic Germany Austria 1938 France 15 Italy Hungary Brazil Sweden 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay Brazil Sweden Spain 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany Hungary Austria Uruguay 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil Sweden France West Germany 1962 Chile 16 Brazil Czech Republic Chile Yugoslavia 1966 United Kingdom 16 England West Germany Portugal Soviet Union 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil Italy West Germany Uruguay 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany Netherlands Poland Brazil 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina Netherlands Brazil Italy 1982 Spain 24 Italy West Germany Poland France 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina West Germany France Belgium 1990 Italy 24 West Germany Argentina Italy England 1994 United States 24 Brazil Italy Sweden Bulgaria 1998 France 32 France Brazil Croatia Netherlands 2002 Japan and South Korea 32 Brazil Germany Turkey South Korea 2006 Germany 32 Italy France Germany Portugal 2010 South Africa 32 2014 Brazil 32 Summary:
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.
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