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List of FIFA World Cup finals

The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, when it was not held because of World War II.

FIFA World Cup final
Founded1930; 93 years ago (1930)
Current champions Argentina (3rd title)
Most successful team(s) Brazil (5 titles)

The World Cup final match is the last of the competition, played by the only two teams remaining in contention, and the result determines which country is declared the world champion. It is a one-off match decided in regulation time. In case of a draw, extra time is used. If scores are then still level, a penalty shoot-out determines the winner,[1] under the rules in force since 1986; prior to that, finals still tied after extra time would have been replayed,[n 1] though this never proved necessary. The golden goal rule would have applied during extra time in 1998 and 2002, but was not put in practice either.

The only exception to this type of format was the 1950 World Cup, which featured a final round-robin group of four teams; the decisive match of that group is often regarded as the de facto final of that tournament, including by FIFA itself.[3]

The team that wins the final receives the FIFA World Cup Trophy, and its name is engraved on the bottom side of the trophy.[4] Of 80 different nations that have appeared in the tournament, 13 have made it to the final, and 8 have won. Brazil, the only team that has participated in every World Cup, is also the most successful team in the competition, having won five titles and finished second twice.[5] Italy and Germany[n 2] have four titles each, with Germany having reached more finals than any other team, eight. Current champion Argentina has three titles, Uruguay and France have two each, while England and Spain have one each. Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Sweden, the Netherlands and Croatia have played in the final without winning. Only teams from Europe (UEFA) and South America (CONMEBOL) have ever competed in the final.

Argentina defeated France on penalties in the latest final, staged at Qatar's Lusail Stadium in 2022.

List of final matches Edit

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Locations of finals held in Europe
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Locations of finals held in the rest of the world
Key to the list
a.e.t. Match was won during extra time
pen. Match was won on a penalty shoot-out
List of finals of the FIFA World Cup
Year Winners Score[3] Runners-up Venue Location Attendance Ref.
1930 Uruguay   4–2   Argentina Estadio Centenario Montevideo, Uruguay 68,346 [7][8]
1934 Italy   2–1 (a.e.t.)   Czechoslovakia Stadio Nazionale PNF Rome, Italy 55,000 [9][10]
1938 Italy   4–2   Hungary Stade Olympique de Colombes Paris, France 45,000 [11][12]
1950 Uruguay   2–1[n 3]   Brazil Maracanã Stadium Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 173,850 [13][14]
1954 West Germany   3–2   Hungary Wankdorf Stadium Bern, Switzerland 62,500 [15][16]
1958 Brazil   5–2   Sweden Råsunda Stadium Solna, Sweden 49,737 [17][18]
1962 Brazil   3–1   Czechoslovakia Estadio Nacional Santiago, Chile 68,679 [19][20]
1966 England   4–2 (a.e.t.)   West Germany Wembley Stadium London, England 96,924 [21][22]
1970 Brazil   4–1   Italy Estadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico 107,412 [23][24]
1974 West Germany   2–1   Netherlands Olympiastadion Munich, West Germany 78,200 [25][26]
1978 Argentina   3–1 (a.e.t.)   Netherlands Estadio Monumental Buenos Aires, Argentina 71,483 [27][28]
1982 Italy   3–1   West Germany Santiago Bernabéu Madrid, Spain 90,000 [29][30]
1986 Argentina   3–2   West Germany Estadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico 114,600 [31][32]
1990 West Germany   1–0   Argentina Stadio Olimpico Rome, Italy 73,603 [33][34]
1994 Brazil   0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 pen.)
  Italy Rose Bowl Pasadena, California, United States 94,194 [35][36]
1998 France   3–0   Brazil Stade de France Saint-Denis, France 80,000 [37][38]
2002 Brazil   2–0   Germany International Stadium Yokohama, Japan 69,029 [39][40]
2006 Italy   1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 pen.)
  France Olympiastadion Berlin, Germany 69,000 [41][42]
2010 Spain   1–0 (a.e.t.)   Netherlands Soccer City Johannesburg, South Africa 84,490 [43][44]
2014 Germany   1–0 (a.e.t.)   Argentina Maracanã Stadium Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 74,738 [45][46]
2018 France   4–2   Croatia Luzhniki Stadium Moscow, Russia 78,011 [47][48]
2022 Argentina   3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 pen.)
  France Lusail Stadium Lusail, Qatar 88,966 [49]
Upcoming finals
Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance Ref.
2026

Results Edit

 
Map of winning countries
Results by nation
Team Winners Runners-up Total finals Years won Years runners-up
  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 3 3 6 1978, 1986, 2022 1930, 1990, 2014
  France 2 2 4 1998, 2018 2006, 2022
  Uruguay 2 0 2 1930, 1950
  England 1 0 1 1966
  Spain 1 0 1 2010
  Netherlands 0 3 3 1974, 1978, 2010
  Hungary 0 2 2 1938, 1954
  Czechoslovakia 0 2 2 1934, 1962
  Sweden 0 1 1 1958
  Croatia 0 1 1 2018
Results by confederation
Confederation Appearances Winners Runners-up
UEFA 29 12 17
CONMEBOL 15 10 5

See also Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ The 1962 and 1966 finals had provisions for only a single replay, and then a drawing of lots. For knockout matches other than the finals, penalty shoot-outs had been adopted from 1978, while lots would have been drawn between 1962 and 1974.[2]
  2. ^ The team's totals include the records of West Germany (1954–1990).[6]
  3. ^ Decisive match of a final stage; technically not a final but often regarded as such.

References Edit

General

  • "World Cup 1930-2018". Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). 9 August 2018.

Specific

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External links Edit

  • FIFA World Cup™ at FIFA.com

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For a list of FIFA Women s World Cup finals see List of FIFA Women s World Cup finals The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior men s national teams of the Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA the sport s global governing body The championship has been awarded every four years since 1930 except in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held because of World War II FIFA World Cup finalFounded1930 93 years ago 1930 Current champions Argentina 3rd title Most successful team s Brazil 5 titles The World Cup final match is the last of the competition played by the only two teams remaining in contention and the result determines which country is declared the world champion It is a one off match decided in regulation time In case of a draw extra time is used If scores are then still level a penalty shoot out determines the winner 1 under the rules in force since 1986 prior to that finals still tied after extra time would have been replayed n 1 though this never proved necessary The golden goal rule would have applied during extra time in 1998 and 2002 but was not put in practice either The only exception to this type of format was the 1950 World Cup which featured a final round robin group of four teams the decisive match of that group is often regarded as the de facto final of that tournament including by FIFA itself 3 The team that wins the final receives the FIFA World Cup Trophy and its name is engraved on the bottom side of the trophy 4 Of 80 different nations that have appeared in the tournament 13 have made it to the final and 8 have won Brazil the only team that has participated in every World Cup is also the most successful team in the competition having won five titles and finished second twice 5 Italy and Germany n 2 have four titles each with Germany having reached more finals than any other team eight Current champion Argentina has three titles Uruguay and France have two each while England and Spain have one each Czechoslovakia Hungary Sweden the Netherlands and Croatia have played in the final without winning Only teams from Europe UEFA and South America CONMEBOL have ever competed in the final Argentina defeated France on penalties in the latest final staged at Qatar s Lusail Stadium in 2022 Contents 1 List of final matches 2 Results 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 References 6 External linksList of final matches Edit nbsp nbsp London 1966 nbsp Paris 1938 1998 nbsp Berlin 2006 nbsp Rome 1934 1990 nbsp Madrid 1982 nbsp Stockholm 1958 nbsp Bern 1954 nbsp Munich 1974 nbsp Moscow 2018 class notpageimage Locations of finals held in Europe nbsp nbsp Montevideo 1930 nbsp Buenos Aires 1978 nbsp Rio de Janeiro 1950 2014 nbsp Santiago 1962 nbsp Yokohama 2002 nbsp Mexico City 1970 1986 nbsp Johannesburg 2010 nbsp Pasadena 1994 nbsp Lusail 2022 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp class notpageimage Locations of finals held in the rest of the worldKey to the list a e t Match was won during extra timepen Match was won on a penalty shoot outList of finals of the FIFA World Cup Year Winners Score 3 Runners up Venue Location Attendance Ref 1930 Uruguay nbsp 4 2 nbsp Argentina Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay 68 346 7 8 1934 Italy nbsp 2 1 a e t nbsp Czechoslovakia Stadio Nazionale PNF Rome Italy 55 000 9 10 1938 Italy nbsp 4 2 nbsp Hungary Stade Olympique de Colombes Paris France 45 000 11 12 1950 Uruguay nbsp 2 1 n 3 nbsp Brazil Maracana Stadium Rio de Janeiro Brazil 173 850 13 14 1954 West Germany nbsp 3 2 nbsp Hungary Wankdorf Stadium Bern Switzerland 62 500 15 16 1958 Brazil nbsp 5 2 nbsp Sweden Rasunda Stadium Solna Sweden 49 737 17 18 1962 Brazil nbsp 3 1 nbsp Czechoslovakia Estadio Nacional Santiago Chile 68 679 19 20 1966 England nbsp 4 2 a e t nbsp West Germany Wembley Stadium London England 96 924 21 22 1970 Brazil nbsp 4 1 nbsp Italy Estadio Azteca Mexico City Mexico 107 412 23 24 1974 West Germany nbsp 2 1 nbsp Netherlands Olympiastadion Munich West Germany 78 200 25 26 1978 Argentina nbsp 3 1 a e t nbsp Netherlands Estadio Monumental Buenos Aires Argentina 71 483 27 28 1982 Italy nbsp 3 1 nbsp West Germany Santiago Bernabeu Madrid Spain 90 000 29 30 1986 Argentina nbsp 3 2 nbsp West Germany Estadio Azteca Mexico City Mexico 114 600 31 32 1990 West Germany nbsp 1 0 nbsp Argentina Stadio Olimpico Rome Italy 73 603 33 34 1994 Brazil nbsp 0 0 a e t 3 2 pen nbsp Italy Rose Bowl Pasadena California United States 94 194 35 36 1998 France nbsp 3 0 nbsp Brazil Stade de France Saint Denis France 80 000 37 38 2002 Brazil nbsp 2 0 nbsp Germany International Stadium Yokohama Japan 69 029 39 40 2006 Italy nbsp 1 1 a e t 5 3 pen nbsp France Olympiastadion Berlin Germany 69 000 41 42 2010 Spain nbsp 1 0 a e t nbsp Netherlands Soccer City Johannesburg South Africa 84 490 43 44 2014 Germany nbsp 1 0 a e t nbsp Argentina Maracana Stadium Rio de Janeiro Brazil 74 738 45 46 2018 France nbsp 4 2 nbsp Croatia Luzhniki Stadium Moscow Russia 78 011 47 48 2022 Argentina nbsp 3 3 a e t 4 2 pen nbsp France Lusail Stadium Lusail Qatar 88 966 49 Upcoming finalsYear Winners Score Runners up Venue Location Attendance Ref 2026Results Edit nbsp Map of winning countriesResults by nation Team Winners Runners up Total finals Years won Years runners up nbsp Brazil 5 2 7 1958 1962 1970 1994 2002 1950 1998 nbsp Germany 4 4 8 1954 1974 1990 2014 1966 1982 1986 2002 nbsp Italy 4 2 6 1934 1938 1982 2006 1970 1994 nbsp Argentina 3 3 6 1978 1986 2022 1930 1990 2014 nbsp France 2 2 4 1998 2018 2006 2022 nbsp Uruguay 2 0 2 1930 1950 nbsp England 1 0 1 1966 nbsp Spain 1 0 1 2010 nbsp Netherlands 0 3 3 1974 1978 2010 nbsp Hungary 0 2 2 1938 1954 nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 2 2 1934 1962 nbsp Sweden 0 1 1 1958 nbsp Croatia 0 1 1 2018Results by confederation Confederation Appearances Winners Runners upUEFA 29 12 17CONMEBOL 15 10 5See also EditList of FIFA Confederations Cup finals List of FIFA Women s World Cup finals List of UEFA European Championship finals List of FIFA World Cup final goalscorersFootnotes Edit The 1962 and 1966 finals had provisions for only a single replay and then a drawing of lots For knockout matches other than the finals penalty shoot outs had been adopted from 1978 while lots would have been drawn between 1962 and 1974 2 The team s totals include the records of West Germany 1954 1990 6 Decisive match of a final stage technically not a final but often regarded as such References EditGeneral World Cup 1930 2018 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation RSSSF 9 August 2018 Specific Laws of the Game PDF FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association Archived from the original PDF on 6 December 2008 Retrieved 9 February 2009 Why penalty shoot outs were introduced fifamuseum com 22 April 2016 Retrieved 25 January 2023 a b FIFA World Cup finals since 1930 PDF FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association Archived from the original PDF on 14 May 2011 Retrieved 3 February 2009 Taca da Copa do Mundo chega ao 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