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FIFA World Cup (soccer football)

World Cup, formally FIFA World Cup, in football (soccer), quadrennial competition that decides the game's best on the planet. It is likely the most well known wearing occasion on the planet, drawing billions of audience members each competition. 


The main rivalry for the container was sorted out in 1930 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and was won by Uruguay. Held like clockwork since that time, with the exception of amid World War II, the opposition comprises of global sectional competitions prompting a last disposal occasion made up of 32 national groups. In contrast to Olympic football, World Cup groups are not constrained to players of a particular age or novice status, so the opposition serves all the more almost as a challenge between the world's best players. Officials are chosen from records that are put together by all the national affiliations. 

The trophy container granted from 1930 to 1970 was the Jules Rimet Trophy, named for the Frenchman who proposed the competition. This container was forever granted in 1970 to then three-time champ Brazil (1958, 1962, and 1970), and another trophy called the FIFA World Cup was set up for rivalry. Numerous different games have sorted out "World Cup" rivalries. 

For a rundown of World Cup champions, see table.

FIFA World Cup—men
yearresult
*Won after extra time (AET).
**Won on penalty kicks.
1930Uruguay4Argentina2
1934Italy*2Czechoslovakia1
1938Italy4Hungary2
1950Uruguay2Brazil1
1954West Germany3Hungary2
1958Brazil5Sweden2
1962Brazil3Czechoslovakia1
1966England*4West Germany2
1970Brazil4Italy1
1974West Germany2Netherlands1
1978Argentina*3Netherlands1
1982Italy3West Germany1
1986Argentina3West Germany2
1990West Germany1Argentina0
1994Brazil**0Italy0
1998France3Brazil0
2002Brazil2Germany0
2006Italy**1France1
2010Spain*1Netherlands0
2014Germany*1Argentina0
2018France4Croatia2

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