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      • Italy and Germany [n 2] have four titles each, with Germany having reached more finals than any other team, eight. Current champion Argentina has three titles, Uruguay and France have two each, while England and Spain have one each.
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  2. Italy and Germany have four titles each, with Germany having reached more finals than any other team, eight. Current champion Argentina has three titles, Uruguay and France have two each, while England and Spain have one each.

    Year
    Winners
    Score
    Runners-up
    3–3 ( a.e.t.) (4–2 pen. )
    1–0 ( a.e.t. )
    1–0 ( a.e.t. )
  3. Dec 18, 2022 · The other nations to win the FIFA World Cup more than once are Argentina (3), France (2) and Uruguay (2). While Argentina triumphed in 1978, 1986 and 2022, Uruguay were victorious in 1930 and 1950. France won it in 1998 and 2018.

    • Aarish Ansari
  4. Aug 29, 2023 · Brazil have won more FIFA World Cup titles than any other country, with a total of five. Meanwhile, Germany and Italy rank joint-second, with four titles each. Argentina, winners of the 2022 ...

    • Brazil
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Argentina
    • France
    • Uruguay
    1958:Pele, aged just 17, scored a brace in the final against Sweden in Brazil's first World Cup triumph.
    1962:Amarildo, Zito and Vava were on the scoresheet as Brazil beat Czechoslovakia in the final.
    1970:Pele again scored in the final with Brazil beating Italy 4-1.
    1994:After the game ended goalless, Brazil beat Italy on penalties in the final, with Roberto Baggio missing the decisive spot-kick.
    1954:Helmut Rahn got the winner for West Germany as they beat Hungary 3-2 in the final.
    1974:Gerd Muller was the hero as West Germany won 2-1 against the Netherlands.
    1990:A penalty from Andy Brehme saw West Germany beat Argentina 1-0.
    2014:Mario Gotze hit the winner for Germany in the 113th minute of the final against Argentina to end a 24 year drought.
    1934:Angelo Schiavio's goal saw Italy beat Czechoslovakia after extra time.
    1938:Gino Colaussi and Silvio Piola both hit braces for Italy in their 4-2 win over Hungary.
    1982:Italy beat West Germany 3-1 in the final as Paolo Rossi, Marco Tardelli and Alessandro Altobelli scored.
    2006:Italy won on penalties, with Fabio Grosso the hero as Zinedine Zidane was sent off for France after headbutting Marco Materazzi.
    2022:Argentina had a 2-0 lead with 10 minutes left before Kylian Mbappe equalized and forced extra time. Then Lionel Messi and Mbappe exchanged goals in the extra session. But Argentina survived th...
    1978:Mario Kempes scored twice for Argentina and Daniel Bertoni also netted in a 3-1 win against the Netherlands.
    1986:Argentina beat West Germany 3-2 in an enthralling final as Jorge Burruchaga got the winner.
    1998:Zinedine Zidane got a brace with Emmanuel Petit also scoring in France's 3-0 win over Brazil on home soil in Paris.
    2018:Kylian Mbappe was on target in France's 4-2 success against Croatia in Russia.
    1930:In the inaugural edition of the tournament, Uruguay beat Argentina 4-2 in the final.
    1950:Over 173,000 people watched the most attended football match ever, with Alcides Ghiggia's goal proving decisive in Uruguay's 2-1 win over Brazil at the Maracana.
    • Jeorge Bird
  5. Dec 18, 2022 · Uruguay also went on to lift the trophy at home, beating Argentina 4-2 in the final to be crowned the first FIFA World Cup champions. Italy then won the next two FIFA World Cups - in 1934 and 1938 - and became the first nation to defend their title.

  6. Dec 14, 2022 · Full screen. Brazil celebrate after Roberto Baggio's crucial penalty miss for Italy.Mark LeechDiarioAS. At a glance: World Cup wins by country. Brazil: five (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)

  7. How many times Argentina won FIFA World Cup? Argentina have won the FIFA World Cup three times – in 1978, 1986 and 2022. They have reached the final six times, including a second-place finish in the inaugural edition in 1930. 1978 - Argentina’s first World Cup triumph

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