The greatest and most well-known international competition is generally regarded as the FIFA World Cup. Additionally, it is the multi-sport event that receives the greatest attention and coverage globally. The competition has one round every four years. The game has been held every four years since it started in 1930, with the exceptions of 1942 and 1946 when it was delayed due to World War II. To represent their nations on the biggest football stage on the planet, about 190 to 200 national teams engage in tough competition.
The tournament ultimately only accepted 32 teams. Soccer enthusiasts can’t wait to support their countries and favorite players on the biggest stage at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which is just a few months away. Never mind winning the FIFA World Cup, just getting chosen to represent your country there is a big accomplishment. The current champions are France because they won the 2018 World Cup. The victors of each FIFA World Cup from 1930 until 2022 are mentioned below.
FIFA World Cup Winner Name List History – The year 1930 to 2022
Year | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Third Place | Venue | Host |
2022 | – | v | – | Lusail Iconic Stadium | Lusail (Doha), Qatar | |
2018 | France | 4-2 | Croatia | Belgium | Luzhniki Stadium | Moscow, Russia |
2014 | Germany | 1-0 | Argentina | Netherlands | Estádio do Maracanã | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
2010 | Spain | 1-0 | Netherlands | Germany | Soccer City | Johannesburg, South Africa |
2006 | Italy | 1-1 | France | Germany | Olympiastadion | Berlin, Germany |
2002 | Brazil | 2-0 | Germany | Turkey | International Stadium | Yokohama, Japan |
1998 | France | 3-0 | Brazil | Croatia | Stade de France | Saint-Denis (Paris), France |
1994 | Brazil | 0-0 | Italy | Sweden | Rose Bowl | Pasadena (Los Angeles), United States |
1990 | West Germany | 1-0 | Argentina | Italy | Stadio Olimpico | Rome, Italy |
1986 | Argentina | 3-2 | West Germany | France | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City, Mexico |
1982 | Italy | 3-1 | West Germany | Poland | Santiago Bernabéu | Madrid, Spain |
1978 | Argentina | 3-1 | Netherlands | Brazil | Estadio Monumental | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
1974 | West Germany | 2-1 | Netherlands | Poland | Olympiastadion | Munich, West Germany |
1970 | Brazil | 4-1 | Italy | West Germany | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City, Mexico |
1966 | England | 4-2 | West Germany | Portugal | Wembley Stadium | London, England |
1962 | Brazil | 3-1 | Czechoslovakia | Chile | Estadio Nacional | Santiago, Chile |
1958 | Brazil | 5-2 | Sweden | France | Råsunda Stadium | Solna (Stockholm), Sweden |
1954 | West Germany | 3-2 | Hungary | Austria | Wankdorf Stadium | Bern, Switzerland |
1950 | Uruguay | 2-1 | Brazil | Sweden | Estádio do Maracanã | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
1938 | Italy | 4-2 | Hungary | Brazil | Stade Olympique de Colombes | Colombes (Paris), France |
1934 | Italy | 2-1 | Czechoslovakia | Germany | Stadio Nazionale PNF | Rome, Italy |
1930 | Uruguay | 4-2 | Argentina | United States | Estadio Centenario | Montevideo, Uruguay |