Football world cup winners



The World Cup final matches are the last of the competition, and the results determine which country's team is declared world champions. If after 90 minutes of regular play the score is a draw, an additional 30-minute period of play, called extra time, is added. If such a game is still tied after extra time it is decided by kicks from the penalty shoot-out. The winning penalty shoot-out area team are then declared champions. The tournament has been decided by a one-off match on every occasion except 1950, when the tournament winner was decided by a final round-robin group contested by four teams (Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden, and Spain). Uruguay's 2–1 victory over Brazil was the decisive match (and one of the last two matches of the tournament) which put them ahead on points and ensured that they finished top of the group as world champions. Therefore, this match is regarded by FIFA as the de facto final of the 1950 World Cup.

In the 20 tournaments held, 77 nations have appeared at least once. Of these, 12 have made it to the final match, and eight have won. With five titles, Brazil is the most successful World Cup team and also the only nation to have participated in every World Cup finals tournament. Italy and Germany have four titles. The other former champions are Uruguay and Argentina with two titles each, and England, France, and Spain with one each. The current champions, Germany, took their fourth title in 2014, and it is the first title for the Reunified German team. The 2014 German team also became the first European team to win in South America. The team that wins the finals receive the FIFA World Cup Trophy, and their name is engraved in the bottom side of the trophy.

The 1970 and 1994 along with the 1986, 1990 and 2014 games are to date the only matches competed by the same teams (Brazil, Italy and Argentina, Germany respectively). As of 2014, the 1934 final[n 2] remains the latest final to have been between two teams playing their first final.

Hosts
Winner
Score
Germany 1-0 Argentina
Spain 1-0 Netherlands
1-1, then Italy beat France 5-3 in penalties
Brazil 2-0 Germany
France 3-0 Brazil
0-0, then Brazil defeated Italy 3-2 in penalties
Germany 1-0 Argentina
Argentina 3-2 Germany
Italy 3-1 Germany
Argentina 3-1 Holland
Germany 2-1 Holland
Brazil 4-1 Italy
England 4-2 Germany
Brazil 3-1 Czechoslovakia
Brazil 5-2 Sweden
Germany 3-2 Hungary
Uruguay 2-1 Brazil
1946
not held
not held
Italy 4-2 Hungary
Italy 2-1 Czechoslovakia
Uruguay 4-2 Argentina
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