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There were no World Cup matches for 2 years, Germany in '90 and Brazil in '94. In 92, Denmark substituted Yugoslavia in the European Championship to stage a Danish fairy tale and finally won the championship.
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There was no World Cup in 92, thank you!!
Take a look at the past World Cups below.
The World Cup in South Africa is the 19th edition, and the host country and the champion, runner-up and runner-up of the previous World Cups are:
Session: Year: Host Country: Champion Runner-up: 1 1930, Uruguay, 13, Uruguay, Argentina.
2 1934 Italy 16 Italy Czech Republic 3 1938 France 15 Italy Hungary4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay Brazil5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany Hungary6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil Sweden 7 1962 Chile 16 Brazil 8 1966 England 16 England West Germany9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil Italy10 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany Netherlands11 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina Netherlands12 1982 Spain 24 Italy West Germany13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina West Germany14 1990 Italy 24 West Germany Argentina15 1994 United States 24 Brazil Italy16 1998 France 32 France 32 France Brazil17 2002 Korea and Japan 32 Brazil18 2006 Germany 32 Italy France.
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There was no World Cup in '92.
14th World Cup in Italy 1990.
The heroes of this tournament are veteran Mila, top scorer Skiraci and Argentine goalkeeper Goyechea. The title went to the Federal Republic of Germany, which, along with Italy and Brazil, became the three-time World Cup winner.
The tournament attracted nearly 26.7 billion television viewers and ticket revenue reached $100 million.
1930 World Cup in Uruguay, 1934 World Cup in Italy, 1938 World Cup in France, 1950 World Cup in Brazil, 1954 World Cup in Switzerland.
1958 World Cup in Sweden, 1962 World Cup in Chile, 1966 World Cup in England, 1970 World Cup in Mexico, 1974 World Cup in Germany.
1978 World Cup in Argentina, 1982 World Cup in Spain, 1986 World Cup in Mexico, 1990 World Cup in Italy, 1994 World Cup in the United States.
1998 World Cup in France, 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, 2006 World Cup in Germany, 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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There was no World Cup in '92, so there was no World Cup winner. Only 1990 and 1994 World Cup.
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No champions, because there was no World Cup in '92.
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There was no World Cup in '92, Germany in '90 and Brazil in '94.
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'92 was the Olympics without the World Cup.
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The answer is: no team. Because there was no World Cup that year.
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There are no championships because there are no World Cups.
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Oh, there was no World Cup in 92.
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The 98 World Cup winner was France.
The 1998 FIFA World Cup in France was the 16th FIFA World Cup. The final was held from June 10 to July 12, 1998, at 10 stadiums in 10 cities in the European country of France, marking the second time France has hosted the World Cup. In the end, France won the championship and Ronaldo won the Ballon d'Or.
Croatia's Dawo Suker won the Golden Boot.
In 1998, the World Cup returned to France, the father of the World Cup, and the French team, which had been excluded from the finals for two consecutive World Cups, has cultivated a large number of world-class stars, including Zidane, Djokaeff, Thuram and Butters, with its effective youth training system since the 90s.
French team
Founded in 1904 and home at the Stade de France, the French men's national football team is a national football team led by the French Football Association and competes in international competitions. France was one of the earliest countries on the European continent to develop football, participated in the World Cup, European Nations Cup and other competitions, and began to rise in the 1950s. In 1958, he won the third place in the World Cup.
In 1984, he won the European Championship, and Platini's nine goals in five games are also the highest single goal record in the European Championships. With Deschamps as the captain, Zidane, Henry, Petit, Desailly, Blanco, Thuram, etc. as the backbone, plus Trezeguet, Pires and other newcomers, the first generation won the 1998 World Cup and the 2000 European Championship Confederations Cup.
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Kiss Pleasure for your question, 1998 World Cup Final: Brazil vs France.
Before the opening of the 1998 World Cup, the young Ronaldo was definitely an absolute superstar in world football at that time, even among the "four golden boys" of the year, Ronaldo was undoubtedly called the first "golden boy".
At that time, fans who did not have a "Langnadu" poster would be suspected of whether he was a real fan, because at that time, many of the names printed on Ronaldo's posters were "Langnadu" pronounced in Hong Kong and Taiwan. With Ronaldo scoring his first World Cup goal against Morocco, Ronaldo and Brazil began their wild run and "eye-catching" journey with a gorgeous performance.
On July 12, 1998, Brazil, who eliminated the Netherlands through a penalty shootout, defeated Croatia 2-1 against France, and stood in the final field. Although France also has many stars in the squad, including Zinedine Zidane, Didier Deschamps, Djokaeff and many others, most of them are firmly on Brazil's side because of the gorgeous football of young talents such as Ronaldo and Denilson. Compared to France's forward line supported by Givász, the Brazilian forward line with Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Bebeto, Denilson and Edmundo is too lovely.
However, it was destined to be a surprise and a disappointing World Cup final, with Ronaldo putting in an underwhelming performance and France beating Brazil 3-0 to claim their first World Cup trophy thanks to Zinedine Zidane's brace and Petit's late goal.
Just from the process of the game, this final is enough to surprise and regret, and what is even more surprising and regretful is the news of Ronaldo's mysterious illness after the game. After so many years, what happened to Ronaldo back then is still a huge mystery. Although Ronaldo finally won the World Cup in 2002 with his performance, the scene of mysteriously losing the championship in 1998 is still unforgettable.
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