The inaugural FIFA World Cup was held in and won by Uruguay in 1930.
Uruguay, then the best footballing nation -- having already won the
Olympic competitions in 1924 and 1928 -- defeated Argentina in the
final. The first World Cup was competed by 13 countries. And thus
started an enduring saga of man celebrating life never before.
Ever since, the greatest spectacle on earth is held every four years, except during the intervening years of the Second World War, in 1942 and 1946. Known as the Finals, the competition lasts about a month, with the qualification competitions held for each confederation(s) over the preceding years.
Winners -1930-2010
Only 8 countries have ever won the competition.
Brazil, which host the 20th edition starting June 12,2014 have won a record five times.
Brazil have also scored the most World Cup goals, with 210.
Italy follow with four titles, then Germany (as West Germany) with three.
Argentina and Uruguay have each won twice and England, France and Spain (holders) once each.
Germany have played the most World Cup matches, with 99 which includes seven finals.
The Netherlands lost all their three finals in 1974, 1978 and 2010.
Competing Teams
The number of competing teams increased to 16 in the 1934 World Cup in Italy, then to 24 in the 1982 edition in Spain. Now, it`s a 32-team format which was first incorporated in 1998, France.
The 32 teams in 2014 World Cup will represent five confederations and except hosts Brazil, have qualified through the qualification involving an `unrivalled` 204 nations from six confederations.
The Trophy
Earlier, between 1930 and 1970, the Jules Rimet Trophy -- named after the FIFA president Jules Rimet -- was awarded to the winning team. This trophy was won outright by Brazil when in 1970, they won the competition for the third time. It was designed by French sculptor Abel Lafleur. The present one, simply known as the FIFA World Cup Trophy, was chosen in 1970 from 53 models coming from seven countries. The 36 cm tall trophy of solid 18 carat gold was sculpted by Italian designer Silvio Gazzaniga. This trophy cannot be won outright.
Besides the winning team trophy, other awards are also presented for individual efforts. The Golden Ball, by far the best known among such awards, is meant for the best player of the tournament. The Silver Ball and the Bronze Ball are awarded to the second and third best players respectively. It is determined by a vote of media members. It was first awarded in 1982. The same year, the Golden Boot (also called the Golden Shoe) for the top goalscorer was introduced. But, retrospectively all the top scorers in the previous World Cup starting 1930 were accorded the same honour.
The award for the best goalkeeper is called the Golden Glove Award. Formerly known as the Yashin Award after the Russian great, Lev Yashin, it is decided by the FIFA Technical Study Group. It was first awarded in 1994.
Players
Brazil legend, Ronaldo scored a record 15 goals from 1998 to 2006. He is followed by Germany`s Miroslav Klose and West Germany`s Gerd Muller (1970–1974) with 14 goals each. France`s Just Fontaine scored a record 13 goals in a single World Cup in 1958. The Morrocon immigrant is also still the fourth highest goalscorer.
Both Mexico`s Antonio Carbajal (1950–1966) and Germany`s Lothar Matthaus (1982–1998) have played in record five tournaments, with Matthaus holding the record for most appearances at 25. But the ultimate glory is with Pele, who lays claim to three World Cup winners` medals. He won the World Cup with Brazilian national team in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
Brazil`s Mario Zagallo and West Germany`s Franz Beckenbauer are the only two players to have won the World Cup as both player and coach. Zagallo won in 1958 and 1962 as a player and in 1970 as coach, while Beckenbauer won in 1974 as captain and in 1990 as coach.
Ever since, the greatest spectacle on earth is held every four years, except during the intervening years of the Second World War, in 1942 and 1946. Known as the Finals, the competition lasts about a month, with the qualification competitions held for each confederation(s) over the preceding years.
Winners -1930-2010
Only 8 countries have ever won the competition.
Brazil, which host the 20th edition starting June 12,2014 have won a record five times.
Brazil have also scored the most World Cup goals, with 210.
Italy follow with four titles, then Germany (as West Germany) with three.
Argentina and Uruguay have each won twice and England, France and Spain (holders) once each.
Germany have played the most World Cup matches, with 99 which includes seven finals.
The Netherlands lost all their three finals in 1974, 1978 and 2010.
FIFA World Cup Winners Result
Year
Winners
Runner-up
Score
Host Country
Total teams
1930
Uruguay
Argentina
4-2
Uruguay
13
1934
Italy
Czechoslovakia
2-1
Italy
16
1938
Italy
Hungary
4-2
France
16/15
1950
Uruguay
Brazil
2-1
Brazil
16/13
1954
Germany
Hungary
3-2
Switzerland
16
1958
Brazil
Sweden
5-2
Sweden
16
1962
Brazil
Czechoslovakia
3-1
Chile
16
1966
England
Germany
4-2
England
16
1970
Brazil
Italy
4-1
Mexico
16
1974
Germany
Netherlands
2-1
Germany
16
1978
Argentina
Netherlands
3-1
Argentina
16
1982
Italy
Germany
3-1
Spain
24
1986
Argentina
Germany
3-2
Mexico
24
1990
Germany
Argentina
1-0
Italy
24
1994
Brazil
Italy
0-0 (3-2P)
USA
24
1998
France
Brazil
3-0
France
32
2002
Brazil
Germany
2-0
South Korea & Japan
32
2006
Italy
France
1-1 (5-3)
Germany
32
2010
Spain
Netherlands
1-0 (aet)
South Africa
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FIFA World Cup Winners Result
Year
Winners
Runner-up
Score
Host Country
Total teams
1930
Uruguay
Argentina
4-2
Uruguay
13
1934
Italy
Czechoslovakia
2-1
Italy
16
1938
Italy
Hungary
4-2
France
16/15
1950
Uruguay
Brazil
2-1
Brazil
16/13
1954
Germany
Hungary
3-2
Switzerland
16
1958
Brazil
Sweden
5-2
Sweden
16
1962
Brazil
Czechoslovakia
3-1
Chile
16
1966
England
Germany
4-2
England
16
1970
Brazil
Italy
4-1
Mexico
16
1974
Germany
Netherlands
2-1
Germany
16
1978
Argentina
Netherlands
3-1
Argentina
16
1982
Italy
Germany
3-1
Spain
24
1986
Argentina
Germany
3-2
Mexico
24
1990
Germany
Argentina
1-0
Italy
24
1994
Brazil
Italy
0-0 (3-2P)
USA
24
1998
France
Brazil
3-0
France
32
2002
Brazil
Germany
2-0
South Korea & Japan
32
2006
Italy
France
1-1 (5-3)
Germany
32
2010
Spain
Netherlands
1-0 (aet)
South Africa
32 - See more at: http://www.footballwood.com/fifa-world-cup-history-winners-awards-in-detail.html#sthash.5GoUAEZM.dpuf
FIFA World Cup Winners Result
Year
Winners
Runner-up
Score
Host Country
Total teams
1930
Uruguay
Argentina
4-2
Uruguay
13
1934
Italy
Czechoslovakia
2-1
Italy
16
1938
Italy
Hungary
4-2
France
16/15
1950
Uruguay
Brazil
2-1
Brazil
16/13
1954
Germany
Hungary
3-2
Switzerland
16
1958
Brazil
Sweden
5-2
Sweden
16
1962
Brazil
Czechoslovakia
3-1
Chile
16
1966
England
Germany
4-2
England
16
1970
Brazil
Italy
4-1
Mexico
16
1974
Germany
Netherlands
2-1
Germany
16
1978
Argentina
Netherlands
3-1
Argentina
16
1982
Italy
Germany
3-1
Spain
24
1986
Argentina
Germany
3-2
Mexico
24
1990
Germany
Argentina
1-0
Italy
24
1994
Brazil
Italy
0-0 (3-2P)
USA
24
1998
France
Brazil
3-0
France
32
2002
Brazil
Germany
2-0
South Korea & Japan
32
2006
Italy
France
1-1 (5-3)
Germany
32
2010
Spain
Netherlands
1-0 (aet)
South Africa
32 - See more at: http://www.footballwood.com/fifa-world-cup-history-winners-awards-in-detail.html#sthash.5GoUAEZM.dpuf
FIFA World Cup Winners Result
Year
Winners
Runner-up
Score
Host Country
Total teams
1930
Uruguay
Argentina
4-2
Uruguay
13
1934
Italy
Czechoslovakia
2-1
Italy
16
1938
Italy
Hungary
4-2
France
16/15
1950
Uruguay
Brazil
2-1
Brazil
16/13
1954
Germany
Hungary
3-2
Switzerland
16
1958
Brazil
Sweden
5-2
Sweden
16
1962
Brazil
Czechoslovakia
3-1
Chile
16
1966
England
Germany
4-2
England
16
1970
Brazil
Italy
4-1
Mexico
16
1974
Germany
Netherlands
2-1
Germany
16
1978
Argentina
Netherlands
3-1
Argentina
16
1982
Italy
Germany
3-1
Spain
24
1986
Argentina
Germany
3-2
Mexico
24
1990
Germany
Argentina
1-0
Italy
24
1994
Brazil
Italy
0-0 (3-2P)
USA
24
1998
France
Brazil
3-0
France
32
2002
Brazil
Germany
2-0
South Korea & Japan
32
2006
Italy
France
1-1 (5-3)
Germany
32
2010
Spain
Netherlands
1-0 (aet)
South Africa
32 - See more at: http://www.footballwood.com/fifa-world-cup-history-winners-awards-in-detail.html#sthash.5GoUAEZM.dpuf
Competing Teams
The number of competing teams increased to 16 in the 1934 World Cup in Italy, then to 24 in the 1982 edition in Spain. Now, it`s a 32-team format which was first incorporated in 1998, France.
The 32 teams in 2014 World Cup will represent five confederations and except hosts Brazil, have qualified through the qualification involving an `unrivalled` 204 nations from six confederations.
The Trophy
Earlier, between 1930 and 1970, the Jules Rimet Trophy -- named after the FIFA president Jules Rimet -- was awarded to the winning team. This trophy was won outright by Brazil when in 1970, they won the competition for the third time. It was designed by French sculptor Abel Lafleur. The present one, simply known as the FIFA World Cup Trophy, was chosen in 1970 from 53 models coming from seven countries. The 36 cm tall trophy of solid 18 carat gold was sculpted by Italian designer Silvio Gazzaniga. This trophy cannot be won outright.
Besides the winning team trophy, other awards are also presented for individual efforts. The Golden Ball, by far the best known among such awards, is meant for the best player of the tournament. The Silver Ball and the Bronze Ball are awarded to the second and third best players respectively. It is determined by a vote of media members. It was first awarded in 1982. The same year, the Golden Boot (also called the Golden Shoe) for the top goalscorer was introduced. But, retrospectively all the top scorers in the previous World Cup starting 1930 were accorded the same honour.
The award for the best goalkeeper is called the Golden Glove Award. Formerly known as the Yashin Award after the Russian great, Lev Yashin, it is decided by the FIFA Technical Study Group. It was first awarded in 1994.
Players
Brazil legend, Ronaldo scored a record 15 goals from 1998 to 2006. He is followed by Germany`s Miroslav Klose and West Germany`s Gerd Muller (1970–1974) with 14 goals each. France`s Just Fontaine scored a record 13 goals in a single World Cup in 1958. The Morrocon immigrant is also still the fourth highest goalscorer.
Both Mexico`s Antonio Carbajal (1950–1966) and Germany`s Lothar Matthaus (1982–1998) have played in record five tournaments, with Matthaus holding the record for most appearances at 25. But the ultimate glory is with Pele, who lays claim to three World Cup winners` medals. He won the World Cup with Brazilian national team in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
Brazil`s Mario Zagallo and West Germany`s Franz Beckenbauer are the only two players to have won the World Cup as both player and coach. Zagallo won in 1958 and 1962 as a player and in 1970 as coach, while Beckenbauer won in 1974 as captain and in 1990 as coach.
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