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There shouldn't be a team that doesn't want to win the championship!
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Many countries in the world have never won the World Cup, and the eight teams that won the World Cup are: Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, France, Uruguay, England, and Spain.
Of the eight World Cup winners, Brazil is the strongest, having participated in every World Cup since the first World Cup in 1930. The first World Cup was won in 1958, Brazil won the World Cup for the second time in 1962, and won the World Cup for the third time in 1973.
Subsequently, in 1994 and 2002, the team won the World Cup again, becoming the team with the most championships in the history of the World Cup.
In addition to the championship, the Brazilian team has also won the runner-up of the World Cup twice, the third place of the World Cup twice, the third place of the World Cup twice, and the top 8 of the World Cup five times. In the World Cup, Brazil has achieved results that no team can surpass.
Germany and Italy have won the World Cup four times each. Germany won the World Cup in 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014. Italy won the World Cup in 1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006.
Germany have also qualified for the last four 13 times at the World Cup, with a record lower than Brazil's. In the European Football Championship, Germany has reached the final 6 times, won the championship 3 times, advanced to the top 4 8 times, and has achieved the first results in the European region, but Germany's strength has declined in recent years, and it is currently only ranked 11th in the FIFA rankings.
The Italian team is currently ranked 6th in the FIFA rankings. It was once quite brilliant in the World Cup, and it has been in a dominant position in world football for a long time. He has won not only four World Cup titles, but also one Olympic football champion and two European Championships.
A total of 802 matches have been played in the international A-level competition, of which 424 have been won. With a total goal difference of 584, the result is among the best in European football. In the qualifying stage of the 2018 World Cup, Italy won 0:0 in the play-offs
1 lost to Sweden and was eventually eliminated from the World Cup.
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Personally, I think it's Spain
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First own goal.
Robin van Persie scored the first own goal of the tournament. The Dutchman pulled a cross from the left, Denmark's No. 15 Simon Paulsen cleared the ball with a header, only to hit teammate Agger's back, the ball bounced into the bottom left corner of the goal, Sorensen could only watch the ball go into the net, Denmark were 1-0 down! It was also the first own goal of this World Cup. >>>More