FIFA World Cup Final match winners all the time

FIFA World Cup winners 1930-2018, Runners-up & Champions list

France is the current champion team of FIFA World cup 2018 and they are FIFA World cup 2nd time winner team. FIFA World cup most successful team is Brazil which wins 5 time FIFA world cup tournament. Also Germany and Italy was 4 times world cup winner, Argentina and Uruguay and current champion team (France) was 2 times world cup winner, France, England, Spain was 1 time world cup winner teams. Total 8 countries were the champions of FIFA World cup 1930 – 2018.

International Football association which known as FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) organized world cup football championship after every 4 years for Men and Women. First tournament was organized in 1930 and 21st FIFA world cup tournaments was 2018 in Russia. Only in 1942 and 1946 FIFA world cup not organized for Second World War.

FIFA World Cup Final match winners, champions list, results & history all the time

All time FIFA World Cup winners, Runners-up, champions list

Country Name World Cup Wins World Cup Runners-up Total Played in finals World Cup won (Years) World Cup runners-up (Years)
Brazil
5 2 7 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 1950, 1998
Germany
4 4 8 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014 1966, 1982, 1986, 2002
Italy
4 2 6 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 1970, 1994
Argentina
2 3 5 1978, 1986 1930, 1990, 2014
Uruguay
2 0 2 1930, 1950
France
2 1 3 1998, 2018 2006
England
1 0 1 1966
Spain
1 0 1 2010
Netherlands
0 3 3 1974, 1978, 2010
Czechoslovakia
0 2 2 1934, 1962
Hungary
0 2 2 1938, 1954
Sweden
0 1 1 1958
Croatia 0 1 1 2018

How many world cups has brazil won?
Total 5 time Fifa World cup Brazil won.

How many Fifa world cups has Germany won?
4 Fifa World cup Germany won.

How many world cups has Italy won?
Italy won 4 time World cup.

How many men’s world cups has Argentina won?
Argentina won 2 Fifa World cup.

All of FIFA World Cup Final match summary, winners, results, Goal score info

No World Cup Year World Cup Winners Final match score World Cup Runners-up Venue’s Name, Location/City Venue Capacity
01
1930
Uruguay
4-2
Argentina
Estadio Centenario,
Montevideo, Uruguay
80,000
02
1934
Italy

1-1
2-1

Czechoslovakia
Stadio Nazionale PNF,
Rome, Italy
50,000
03
1938
Italy
4-2
Hungary
Stade Olympique de Colombes,
Paris, France
45,000
04
1950
Uruguay
2-1
Brazil
Estádio do Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
199,854
05
1954
Germany
3-2
Hungary
Wankdorf Stadium,
Bern, Switzerland
60,000
06
1958
Brazil
5-2
Sweden
Råsunda Stadium,
Solna, Sweden
51,800
07
1962
Brazil
3-1
Czechoslovakia
Estadio Nacional,
Santiago, Chile
69,000
08
1966
England

2-2
4-2

West Germany
Wembley Stadium,
London, England
93,000
09
1970
Brazil
4-1
Italy
Estadio Azteca,
Mexico City, Mexico
107,412
10
1974
Germany
2-1
Netherlands
Olympiastadion,
Munich, West Germany
75,200
11
1978
Argentina

1-1
3-1

Netherlands
Estadio Monumental,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
71,483
12
1982
Italy
3-1
Germany
Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid, Spain
90,000
13
1986
Argentina
3-2
Germany
Estadio Azteca,
Mexico City, Mexico
114,600
14
1990
Germany
1-0
Argentina
Stadio Olimpico,
Rome, Italy
73,603
15
1994
Brazil

0-0
3-2

Italy
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
(Los Angeles), California, US
94,194
16
1998
France
3-0
Brazil
Stade de France,
Saint-Denis (Paris), France
80,000
17
2002
Brazil
2-0
Germany
International Stadium Yokohama,
Yokohama, Japan
69,029
18
2006
Italy

1-1
5-3

France
Olympiastadion,
Berlin, Germany
69,000
19
2010
Spain

0-0
1-0

Netherlands
Soccer City,
Johannesburg, South Africa
84,490
Germany

0-0
1-0

Argentina
Estádio do Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
74,738
21
France
4 – 2
Croatia
Luzhniki Stadium,
Moscow, Russia
81,000

21st Fifa World cup 2018 was started in Russia on 14 July. 32 national football teams was qualified form 211 countries for this FIFA World cup 2018. Russia is the host country for this tournaments and 64 matches was played in 12 venues of 11 city in Russia. 32 teams in different 8 groups was played in tournaments in FIFA World cup 2018 schedule. Final match of FIFA world cup 2018 was played in 15 July 2018 at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow.

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