The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia June 14- July 15,2018 will be the 21st edition
FIFA World Cup Winners from 1930 to 2014
Year | Host Country | Winner | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | Brazil | Germany | Germany beat Argentina 1-0 |
2010 | South Africa | Spain | Spain 1-0 Netherlands |
2006 | Germany | Italy | Italy 1-1 (5-3) France |
2002 | Japan / S. Korea | Brazil | Brazil 2-0 Germany |
1998 | France | France | France 3-0 Brazil |
1994 | US | Brazil | Brazil 3-2 Italy |
1990 | Italy | Germany | Germany 1-0 Argentina |
1986 | Mexico | Argentina | Argentina 3-2 Germany |
1982 | Spain | Italy | Italy 3-1 Germany |
1978 | Argentina | Argentina | Argentina 3-1 Holland |
1974 | Germany | Germany | Germany 2-1 Holland |
1970 | Mexico | Brazil | Brazil 4-1 Italy |
1966 | England | England | England 4-2 Germany |
1962 | Chile | Brazil | Brazil 3-1 Czechoslovakia |
1958 | Sweden | Brazil | Brazil 5-2 Sweden |
1954 | Switzerland | Germany | Germany 3-2 Hungary |
1950 | Brazil | Uruguay | Uruguay 2-1 Brazil |
1946 | not held | ||
1942 | not held | ||
1938 | France | Italy | Italy 4-2 Hungary |
1934 | Italy | Italy | Italy 2-1 Czechoslovakia |
1930 | Uruguay | Uruguay | Uruguay 4-2 Argentina |
This will be the first World Cup held in Europe since the 2006 FIFA WC held in Germany,the first ever to be held in Eastern Europe and the 11th time that it has been held in Europe.
2018 FIFA World Cup tournament will involve 32 national teams, which include 31 teams determined through Qualifying Competitions and the automatically qualified Host Team - Russia
Of the 32 teams, 20 will be making back-to-back appearances following the last tournament in 2014, including defending champions Germany
Iceland and Panama will both be making their first appearances at the 2018 FIFA WC in Russia.
A total of 64 matches will be played in 12 venues located in 11 cities
No. of times team has played in WC (number): 16
No. of matches played (number): 77
No. of matches won: 42
No. of matches lost: 21
No. of times lost in finals (Number): 5
No. of times world cup won (number): 2
No. of goals scored in WC: 131
Top 3 players to watch: Lionel Messi, Angel Di Maria, Gonzalo Higuain
Road to WC (text): Argentina were on verge of elimination. Messi showed his brilliance in the match against Ecuador by scoring a hat-trick and enabled Argentina book a ticket to Russia.
Player who has played most world cups (appearances): Diego Maradona: 4
Player who has scored most no. of goals (Player:No. of goals): Gabriel Bastituta: 10
Iceland makes its debut at the FIFA World Cup this year
Top 3 players to watch: Gylfi Sigurdsson, Arnor Ingvi Traustason, Birkir Bjarnason
Road to WC (text): Beat Kosovo 2-0 at Reykjavik to become the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup finals.
Match 06 Group D Argentina Vs Iceland - Match Ended in a 1-1 draw
Argentina were held to a draw by World Cup debutants Iceland Saturday, with Lionel Messi blowing a gilt-edged opportunity for victory when he missed a penalty.
Iceland Goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsson saving the 64th-minute penalty kick of Lionel Messi
Sergio Aguero scored an eye-catching opener for the two-time world champions in the 19th minute but it was almost immediately cancelled out by Alfred Finnbogason, whose team then held on in the face of immense pressure.
It was a major embarrassment for Argentina and raises questions about their ability to claim football's biggest prize for the first time since 1986.
As Diego Maradona looked on at Moscow's Spartak stadium, Messi also failed to respond to his rival Cristiano Ronaldo's hat-trick for Portugal against Spain a day earlier
Messi is yet to win a major international tournament and time is running out with his 31st birthday looming.
While the result was not on the scale of that Iceland produced to eliminate England from Euro 2016, it was a major boost for the tiny nation, who retain hopes of advancing from a group that also includes Nigeria and Croatia.
The island nation of 330,000 is the smallest country to ever qualify for the finals but emphatically showed they can mix it with the heavyweights.
In front of a raucous crowd at the 45,000-capacity venue, Iceland launched into some early physical challenges and rattled Argentina.
They hit on the counter and gave Argentina a scare when Bjorn Sigurdarson pounced on a loose ball only to rifle his shot just wide of the post.
Aguero settled Argentine nerves in the 19th minute when he latched onto Marcos Rojo's pass in the box, turned and hammered home with his left foot.
True to form, Iceland fought back and Finnbogason netted the equaliser four minutes later, pouncing when Argentine keeper Wilfredo Caballero parried away Gylfi Sigurdsson's shot for a classic poacher's goal.
Argentina continued to press but Messi was subdued in the face of muscular Icelandic defence and the teams went into the break on even terms.
Messi looked furious as he led his team out for the second half but the Argentines still struggled to dominate.
They appeared to have secured a breakthrough when Polish referee Szymon Marciniak pointed to the spot after Rurik Gislason brought Maximiliano Meza down in the 63rd minute.
Messi stepped up for the kick but Hannes Halldorsson guessed correctly and palmed away the Argentine skipper's side-footed effort.
His free-kick in the final moments of the game was deflected off the Iceland wall and the Barcelona talisman trudged off the pitch dejected.
Argentina must regroup before facing Croatia on Nizhny Novgorod on June 21, while Iceland face Nigeria in Volgograd on June 22.
Match 06 Group D Argentina Vs Iceland Match Statsitics
– Lionel Messi had 11 shots against Iceland, seven more than what Cristiano Ronaldo (4) had in Portugal’s match against Spain on Friday.
– Messi has now missed five of his last ten penalties for Argentia and Barcelona.
– This is the first time that Argentina have failed to win their opening match at the World Cup since their 1-0 defeat against Cameroon in 1990, ending a streak of six wins.
– Iceland had a possession of 22.5 percent at the end of the match which is the second lowest in a World Cup match in the last 50 years.
– In 2016, Iceland tied against Portugal, 1-1. Ronaldo took 10 shots, no goals. Today, Iceland tied Argentina, 1-1. Messi took 11 shots, no goals. Ronaldo and Messi have now taken a combined 21 shots at Iceland and none have hit the target
2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia June 14-July 15,2018 - Match Results
Match 01 Group A Hosts Russia beat Saudi Arabia 5-0
Match 02 Group A Urugua beat Egypt 1-0
Match 03 Group B Iran beat Morocco 1-0
Match 04 Group B Portugal Vs Spain - Match ended in a 3-3 draw
Match 05 Group C France beat Australia 2-1
Match 06 Group D Argentina Vs Iceland - Match ended in a 1-1 draw
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