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World Cup
football tournament
World Cup, formally FIFA World Cup, in football (soccer),
quadrennial tournament that determines the sport’s world
champion. It is likely the most popular sporting event in the world,
drawing billions of television viewers every tournament.
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Torres, Carlos Alberto
Captain Carlos Alberto Torres holding the Jules Rimet trophy aloft
after Brazil's triumph at the 1970 World Cup.
AP
Brazil's Ronaldo (yellow shirt) maneuvering around opposing
German players during the final match of the 2002 World Cup,
held in Yokohama, Japan; Brazil defeated Germany, 2–0.
Thomas Kienzle/AP
The first competition for the cup was organized in 1930 by the Fédération
Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and was won by Uruguay. Held every
four years since that time, except during World War II, the competition consists of
international sectional tournaments leading to a final elimination event made up of
32 national teams. Unlike Olympic football, World Cup teams are not limited to
players of a certain age or amateur status, so the competition serves more nearly as
a contest between the world’s best players. Referees are selected from lists that are
submitted by all the national associations.
The trophy cup awarded from 1930 to 1970 was the Jules Rimet Trophy, named for
the Frenchman who proposed the tournament. This cup was permanently awarded
in 1970 to then three-time winner Brazil (1958, 1962, and 1970), and a new trophy
called the FIFA World Cup was put up for competition. Many other sports have
organized “World Cup” competitions.
Uruguay scoring its first goal in the World Cup final against Argentina, in Montevideo,
Uruguay, July 30, 1930.
AP Images
For a list of World Cup champions, see table.
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FIFA World Cup—men
year
result
*Won after extra time (AET).
**Won on penalty kicks.
1930
Uruguay
4
Argentina
2
1934
Italy*
2
Czechoslovakia
1
1938
Italy
4
Hungary
2
FIFA World Cup—men
year
result
1950
Uruguay
2
Brazil
1
1954
West Germany
3
Hungary
2
1958
Brazil
5
Sweden
2
1962
Brazil
3
Czechoslovakia
1
1966
England*
4
West Germany
2
1970
Brazil
4
Italy
1
1974
West Germany
2
Netherlands
1
1978
Argentina*
3
Netherlands
1
1982
Italy
3
West Germany
1
1986
Argentina
3
West Germany
2
1990
West Germany
1
Argentina
0
1994
Brazil**
0
Italy
0
1998
France
3
Brazil
0
2002
Brazil
2
Germany
0
2006
Italy**
1
France
1
2010
Spain*
1
Netherlands
0
2014
Germany*
1
Argentina
0
2018
France
4
Croatia
2
This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen, Corrections Manager.
https://www.britannica.com/sports/World-Cup-football
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