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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 June 13 - July 13, 2014.
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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At the World Cup in Brazil, Uruguay won the championship.
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Uruguay [second victory].
Finals. Team Points Matches Wins, Draws, Losses Goals Scored Goals ConcededUruguay 5 3 2 1 0 7 5Brazil 4 3 2 0 1 14 4 Sweden 2 3 1 0 2 6 11Spain 1 3 0 1 2 4 11 Brazil 7 - 1 Sweden.
Uruguay 2 - 2 Spain.
Uruguay 3 - 2 Sweden.
Brazil 6 - 1 Spain.
Sweden 3 - 1 Spain.
Uruguay 2 - 1 Brazil.
The picture below is the official poster of the 1950 World Cup.
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World Cup winner in France: Italian national men's football team.
2. The Italian men's national football team was founded in 1898, led by the Italian University Bidan Hunger Football Association, and its home stadium is located at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, the capital of the country, with a capacity of 80,000 people at the same time.
3. The Italian national team has a brilliant record in history, has dominated world football for a long time, and has won four World Cup championships, one Olympic football championship, and one European championship.
4. Italy's traditional home jersey is blue shirts, white pants and blue socks, nicknamed azzurri (blue, Italian), symbolizing the color of the Mediterranean, and the jersey sponsor has been Puma since 2004.
5. As of the end of 2017, the Italian national team has won 424 wins, 219 draws and 159 losses in 802 international A-level matches, with a total goal ratio of 1386-802 and a total goal difference of 584 goals, ranking among the top in European football.
Russia was late to the World Cup European qualifying play-offs, and Italy was eliminated by a 0-1 aggregate defeat to Sweden over two legs, missing the World Cup finals for the first time since 1958.
7. On May 15, 2018, Beijing time, the Italian Football Federation officially announced that Roberto Mancini was officially appointed as the coach of the national team.
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Previous World Cup winners are as follows:
The 1st World Cup was won by the Uruguayan nation, the 2nd and 3rd World Cups were won by the Italian nation, the 4th World Cup was won by the Uruguayan nation, the 5th World Cup was won by the Federal Republic of Germany, the 6th and 7th World Cup was won by Brazil, the 8th World Cup was won by England, the 9th World Cup was won by Brazil, and the 10th World Cup was won by the Federal Republic of Germany.
The 11th World Cup was won by Argentina, the 12th World Cup was won by Italy, the 13th by Argentine National, the 14th by the Federal Republic of Germany, the 15th by Brazil, and the 16th by France.
The 17th World Cup was won by Brazil, the 18th World Cup by Italy, the 19th by Spain, the 20th by Germany, and the 21st by Russia by France.
Number of World Cup titles.
The country with the most World Cup titles in all history is Brazil, with a total of 5 World Cup titles. Uruguay has won four World Cups and Germany has won four World Cups. Italy has won three World Cups.
Argentina have won two World Cup titles. For the first time, only 13 teams will participate, compared to 32 teams in the 2022 World Cup and 48 teams in 2026.
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The World Cup semi-finals are as follows:
Year: Uruguay, Argentina, United States, Yugoslavia.
Year: Italy, Czech Republic, Germany, Austria.
Year: Italy, Hungary, Brazil, Sweden.
Year: Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden, Spain.
Years: West Germany, Hungary, Austria, Uruguay.
Year: Brazil, Sweden, France, West Germany.
Year: Brazil, Czech Republic, Chile, Yugoslavia.
Years: England, West Germany, Portugal, Soviet Union.
Year: Brazil, Italy, West Germany, Uruguay.
Years: West Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Brazil.
Year: Argentina, Netherlands, Brazil, Italy.
12. Imitation 1982: Italy, West Germany, Poland, and France.
Year: Argentina, West Germany, France, Belgium.
Year: West Germany, Argentina, Italy, England.
Year: Brazil, Italy, Sweden, Bulgaria.
Year: France, Brazil, Croatia, Netherlands.
Year: Brazil, Germany, Turkey, South Korea.
Year: Italy, France, Germany, Portugal.
Year: Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Uruguay.
Years: Germany, Argentina, Netherlands, Brazil.
Year: France, Croatia, Belgium, England.
Number of sessions: Year, Venue, Champion, Runner-up, Third Place. >>>More
Personally, I am bullish on Brazil
Brazil is the only one to have participated in every of the 19 World Cups held so far, winning five times, followed by Italy four times and Germany three. Argentina and Uruguay are twice. France, England once. >>>More
Participating countries: 56 countries and regions participated in the preliminary round. >>>More
Netherlands. On December 3, local time in South Africa, FIFA held a meeting of the Executive Committee on Robben Island in Cape Town, and the meeting decided on the distribution of prize money for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. >>>More
Answer: Personally, I think the final winner will definitely be Germany. >>>More