FIFA World Cup: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Frank Schoots No edit summary |
imported>Frank Schoots No edit summary |
||
Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
| 2006 || [[Germany]] || Italy || France | | 2006 || [[Germany]] || Italy || France | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2010 || [[South Africa]] || Spain || Netherlands | | 2010 || [[South Africa]] || [[Spain national football team|Spain]] || Netherlands | ||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 05:10, 10 October 2011
The FIFA World Cup is an international football tournament that takes place every four years. It was originally known as the Jules Rimet Trophy until 1974, when it was replaced by the FIFA World Cup.
Winners to date have been:
Year | Host | Winner | Runner-Up |
---|---|---|---|
1930 | Uruguay | Uruguay | Argentina |
1934 | Italy | Italy | Czechoslovakia |
1938 | France | Italy | Hungary |
1950 | Brazil | Uruguay | Brazil |
1954 | Switzerland | West Germany | Hungary |
1958 | Sweden | Brazil | Sweden |
1962 | Chile | Brazil | Czechoslovakia |
1966 | England | England | West Germany |
1970 | Mexico | Brazil | Italy |
1974 | West Germany | West Germany | Netherlands |
1978 | Argentina | Argentina | Netherlands |
1982 | Spain | Italy | West Germany |
1986 | Mexico | Argentina | West Germany |
1990 | Italy | West Germany | Argentina |
1994 | United States | Brazil | Italy |
1998 | France | France | Brazil |
2002 | Japan/South Korea | Brazil | Germany |
2006 | Germany | Italy | France |
2010 | South Africa | Spain | Netherlands |
The next FIFA World Cup tournament will take place in Brazil in 2014.[1]