Last Updated on December 14, 2023 by

Football’s World Cup is a prestigious event that brings together national teams from around the world, symbolizes the highest honor in the sport, and has the greatest popularity and influence.

It is the ultimate dream of every football player in every country (or region) to play in the World Cup, and it is the sacred glory that every country dreams of in the field of football. The World Cup is held every four years and has now been held 21 times.

We’ll look at which countries have won the World Cup together, so let’s find out!

FIFA World Cup Winners List

  • 1930 – Uruguay
  • 1934 – Italy
  • 1938 – Italy
  • 1950 – Uruguay  
  • 1954 – West Germany  
  • 1958 – Brazil
  • 1962 – Brazil
  • 1966 – Engalnd
  • 1970 – Brazil
  • 1974 – West Germany
  • 1978 – Argentina
  • 1982 – Italy
  • 1986 – Argentina
  • 1990 – West Germany
  • 1994 – Brazil
  • 1998 – France
  • 2002 – Brazil
  • 2006 – Italy
  • 2010 – Spain
  • 2014 – Germany
  • 2018 – France

How many times has each country won the World Cup?

Brazil: 5 times ( 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 )

Germany: 4 times ( 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014 )

Italy: 4 times (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006)

France: 2 times (1998, 2018)

Argentina: 2 times (1978, 1986)

Uruguay: 2 times (1930, 1950)

England: 1 time (1966)

Spain: 1 time (2010)

World Cup history of the most

Most World Cup headers scored:

Klose (Germany) 7 goals, 2002, 2006, 2010.

Most technically versatile goalscorer in the World Cup:

Klose (Germany), 16 goals with 7 headers and 9 foot goals respectively of which 6 goals with right foot and 3 goals with left foot.

Fastest goal:

In 2002, Turkish striker Hakan Suker scored only 11 seconds after the opening goal against South Korea.

Lateest goal:

Algeria’s Dabow scored in the 121st minute against Germany in 2014.

Fastest double kill:

Germany vs. Brazil, 2014, Toni Kroos of Germany scored at 23:55 and 25:04.

The youngest age to score a goal:

In 1958, King Pele scored against Wales at the age of 17 years and 239 days.

The oldest to score a goal:

Cameroon’s Mira scored against Russia in 1994, when he was 42 years and 39 days old.

The country that has participated in the World Cup the most times:

Brazil, with 21 times.

The country that has won the most World Cups:

Brazil, 5 times.

Player with the most total goals in the World Cup:

Germany, Klose, with 16 goals.

Player who has won the most World Cups:

Brazil, Pele, 3 times (1958, 1962, 1970)

A player with the most fouls in a single tournament:

Argentina, Maradona, 53 fouls in 1990.

The milestone goals of the World Cup

1st goal (Laurent, France, 1930 vs. Mexico)

500th goal (Bobby Collins, Scotland, 1958 vs. Paraguay)

1000th goal (Rensenbrink, Netherlands, 1978 vs. Scotland)

1500th goal (Caniggia, Argentina, 1994 vs. Nigeria)

2000th goal (Orbach, Sweden, 2006 vs. England)

2500th goal (Fakhreddine Ben Youssef, Tunisia, 2018 vs. Panama)