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FIFA World Cup Winners List: From Uruguay to Argentina, Only 8 Nations Have Won the Trophy

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to kick off on June 11 across the United States, Canada and Mexico, ushering in a new era for football's biggest tournament. The upcoming edition will be the largest in the competition's history, featuring 48 teams for the first time as nations from around the globe battle for the most coveted trophy in the sport.

With defending champions Argentina looking to retain their crown and traditional powerhouses such as Brazil, Germany, France, Spain and England among the favourites, anticipation is reaching fever pitch ahead of one of the most-watched sporting events on the planet.

From Uruguay to Argentina Every FIFA World Cup Champion Since 1930

Before the action gets underway, it is worth revisiting the rich history of the FIFA World Cup and the teams that have etched their names into football folklore since the inaugural tournament in Uruguay in 1930.

Over the last 22 editions, only eight nations have managed to lift the famous trophy. Brazil remain the most successful team with five World Cup titles, followed by Germany and Italy with four each. Argentina enter the 2026 tournament as reigning champions after their dramatic triumph over France in the 2022 final in Qatar.

FIFA World Cup Winners List (1930-2022)

Year Host Nation(s) Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1930 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina USA
1934 Italy Italy Czechoslovakia Germany
1938 France Italy Hungary Brazil
1950 Brazil Uruguay Brazil Sweden
1954 Switzerland West Germany Hungary Austria
1958 Sweden Brazil Sweden France
1962 Chile Brazil Czechoslovakia Chile
1966 England England West Germany Portugal
1970 Mexico Brazil Italy West Germany
1974 West Germany West Germany Netherlands Poland
1978 Argentina Argentina Netherlands Brazil
1982 Spain Italy West Germany Poland
1986 Mexico Argentina West Germany France
1990 Italy West Germany Argentina Italy
1994 USA Brazil Italy Sweden
1998 France France Brazil Croatia
2002 South Korea/Japan Brazil Germany Turkey
2006 Germany Italy France Germany
2010 South Africa Spain Netherlands Germany
2014 Brazil Germany Argentina Netherlands
2018 Russia France Croatia Belgium
2022 Qatar Argentina France Croatia

Most FIFA World Cup Titles

Brazil's record of five World Cup titles remains unmatched. The South American giants have consistently produced some of football's greatest players, including Pele, Ronaldo Nazario, Ronaldinho and Neymar.

Country Titles Winning Years
Brazil 5 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002
Germany 4 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014
Italy 4 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006
Argentina 3 1978, 1986, 2022
France 2 1998, 2018
Uruguay 2 1930, 1950
England 1 1966
Spain 1 2010

Countries with the Most FIFA World Cup Final Appearances

Reaching a World Cup final consistently is often a stronger measure of long-term excellence than titles alone. Germany have appeared in more finals than any other nation.

Country Final Appearances Titles Won
Germany 8 4
Brazil 7 5
Argentina 6 3
Italy 6 4
France 4 2
Netherlands 3 0
Hungary 2 0
Czechoslovakia 2 0
Uruguay 2 2

Recent FIFA World Cup Finals

Argentina's penalty-shootout triumph over France in 2022 is widely regarded as one of the greatest World Cup finals ever played, with Lionel Messi finally lifting the trophy that had eluded him throughout his career.

Year Winner Runner-Up Final Score
2022 Argentina France 3-3 (4-2 pens)
2018 France Croatia 4-2
2014 Germany Argentina 1-0 AET
2010 Spain Netherlands 1-0 AET
2006 Italy France 1-1 (5-3 pens)

FIFA World Cup Winners by Continent

Europe and South America have dominated the FIFA World Cup since its inception, with no nation from another continent yet lifting the trophy.

Continent World Cup Titles Winning Nations
Europe 12 Germany, Italy, France, England, Spain
South America 10 Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay

As the FIFA World Cup returns for its biggest-ever edition in 2026, the race to join football's most exclusive club begins once again. Argentina will attempt to defend their title, while traditional heavyweights Brazil, Germany, France and Spain will be eager to add another chapter to their storied histories. Whether a familiar giant prevails or a new champion emerges, the tournament is set to deliver another unforgettable month of football.

Story first published: Wednesday, June 10, 2026, 18:25 [IST]
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