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FIFA World Cup Results by year
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Year |
Host Nation(s) |
Champion |
Score |
Runner-Up |
3rd Place |
Score |
4th Place |
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2014 |
Brazil |
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2010 |
South Africa |
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2006 |
Germany |
Italy |
1-1 aet (5-3) ps |
France |
Germany |
3-1 |
Portugal |
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2002 |
S.Korea & Japan |
Brazil |
2-0 |
Germany |
Turkey |
3-2 |
Korea Republic |
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1998 |
France |
France |
3-0 |
Brazil |
Croatia |
2-1 |
Netherlands |
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1994 |
United States |
Brazil |
0-0 aet (3-2) ps |
Italy |
Sweden |
4-0 |
Bulgaria |
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1990 |
Italy |
West Germany |
1-0 |
Argentina |
Italy |
2-1 |
England |
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1986 |
Mexico |
Argentina |
3-2 |
West Germany |
France |
4-2 aet |
Belgium |
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1982 |
Spain |
Italy |
3-1 |
West Germany |
Poland |
3-2 |
France |
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1978 |
Argentina |
Argentina |
3-1 aet |
Netherlands |
Brazil |
2-1 |
Italy |
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1974 |
West Germany |
West Germany |
2-1 |
Netherlands |
Poland |
1-0 |
Brazil |
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1970 |
Mexico |
Brazil |
4-1 |
Italy |
West Germany |
1-0 |
Uruguay |
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1966 |
England |
England |
4-2 aet |
West Germany |
Portugal |
2-1 |
USSR |
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1962 |
Chile |
Brazil |
3-1 |
Czechoslavakia |
Chile |
1-0 |
Yugoslavia |
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1958 |
Sweden |
Brazil |
5-2 |
Sweden |
France |
6-3 |
West Germany |
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1954 |
Switzerland |
West Germany |
3-2 |
Hungary |
Austria |
3-1 |
Uruguay |
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1950 |
Brazil |
Uruguay |
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Brazil |
Sweden |
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Spain |
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1938 |
France |
Italy |
4-2 |
Hungary |
Brazil |
4-2 |
Sweden |
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1934 |
Italy |
Italy |
2-1 aet |
Czechoslavakia |
Germany |
3-2 |
Austria |
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1930 |
Uruguay |
Uruguay |
4-2 |
Argentina |
United States |
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Yugoslavia |
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aet - extra time |
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ps - penalty shootout |
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* There was no official World Cup Third Place match in 1930; The USA and Yugoslavia lost in the semi-finals. Currently, FIFA recognizes USA as the third-placed team and Yugoslavia as the fourth-placed team, using the overall records of the teams in the 1930 FIFA World Cup |
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** There was no official World Cup final match in 1950. The tournament winner was decided by a final round-robin group contested by four teams (Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden, and Spain). However, Uruguay's 2-1 victory over Brazil (a match known as Maracanazo) was the decisive match (and also coincidentally one of the last two matches of the tournament) which put them ahead on points and ensured that they finished top of the group as world champions. Therefore, this match is often considered the "final" of the 1950 World Cup. [1] (PDF) Likewise, Sweden's 3-1 victory over Spain (played at the same time as Uruguay vs Brazil) ensured that they finished third.
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