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  2. Brazil: Maracanã Stadium: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 173,850 1954: West Germany 3–2 Hungary: Wankdorf Stadium: Bern, Switzerland: 62,500 1958: Brazil 5–2 Sweden: Råsunda Stadium: Solna, Sweden: 49,737 1962: Brazil 3–1 Czechoslovakia: Estadio Nacional: Santiago, Chile: 68,679 1966: England 4–2 West Germany: Wembley Stadium

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    3–3 ( a.e.t.) (4–2 pen. )
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    1–0 ( a.e.t. )
  3. Brazil won their first world cup final in 1958, 28 years after the first competition was held in 1930. The second longest streak before winning their fourth world cup title in 1994 came 24 years after winning their third title in 1970.

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    Uruguay were the first winners of the World Cup and won it on home soil. Just 13 teams took part in the competition, with the hosts the only side unbeaten in the tournament. They recorded a 1-0 win against Peru, a 4-0 win over Romania, a 6-1 defeat of Yugoslavia and a 4-2 win against Argentina to clinch the trophy.

    A slightly different format with Italy winning the trophy. Just 16 teams took part so it was a straight knockout competition. Italy went on to win it and were thus the only team not to lose. They beat USA 7-1, drew 1-1 with Spain then beat them 1-0 in the replay, won 1-0 against Austria and triumphed over Czechoslovakia in the final.

    Again 16 teams took part and Italy won the trophy for the 2nd time. Austria were undefeated as their last 16 match against Sweden was cancelled, so you could argue they technically never competed. Italy beat Norway, France, Brazil, and Hungary.

    Uruguay clinched their 2nd World Cup trophy. Along the way they beat Bolivia 8-0 in the first round, then in the final round, they drew 2-2 with Spain, beat Sweden 3-2 and beat Brazil 2-1.

    A famous World Cup win for England, beating heavyweights such as Argentina and Portugal before beating West Germany in the final.

    Scotland never even made it out of the group but they remained undefeated thanks to draws against Brazil and Yugoslavia, and a win against Zaire.

    Brazil had to settle for 3rd place that year despite going unbeaten. The winners Argentina actually lost to Italy in the group stages.

    Winners Italy were unbeaten in the tournament, but Cameroon never even made it past the first stage. England made the 2nd stage but were eliminated. Cameroon managed 3 draws against Peru, Poland, and Italy, while England beat France, Czechoslovakia, and Kuwait, and managed draws against West Germany and Spain.

    Another triumph for Argentina, however, Brazil and Mexico were both unbeaten as they were eliminated on penalties in the quarter-finals.

    West Germany recorded an unbeaten World Cup and won it, but Italy were also unbeaten and came 3rd: they lost to Argentina on penalties in the semifinals.

  4. Dec 10, 2022 · Brazil defeated the U.S. hosts 1-0 in the Round of 16 before downing the Netherlands and Sweden each by a one-goal margin. The final against Italy at the Rose Bowl was the first, and to this...

    • Kyle Bonn
  5. Dec 1, 2022 · A look back at every victory for the South American giants. Brazil’s history at the World Cup is long and decorated, with the South American team lifting the trophy on a record five occasions. The current squad are still on track to improve this record in Qatar having qualified for the round of 16 in the tournament with a game to spare.

    • Sean Mcalister
  6. Dec 28, 2019 · Brazil were subjected to the biggest defeat in a World Cup semi-final. In the latest in a series looking back at some of the biggest sporting moments of the decade, chief football writer Phil...

  7. Oct 31, 2022 · Brazil have won the World Cup five times. They first won the tournament in 1958 in Sweden and followed that up with another success four years later in 1962. They were shockingly eliminated in the group stages in 1966 but recovered to win the tournament in 1970 in Mexico.

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