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Who are the champions and runners-up of the World Cup?

World Cup champions and runners-up:

1, 1930, Uruguay World Cup, champion: Uruguay, runner-up: Argentina?

Second World Cup, 1934, Italy, champion: Italy, runner-up: former Czechoslovakia.

The 3rd World Cup, 1938, Italy, champion: Italy, runner-up: Hungary.

The 4th World Cup, 1950, Uruguay, champion: Uruguay, runner-up: Brazil.

The 5th World Cup, 1954, Germany, champion: Federal Republic of Germany, runner-up: Hungary.

The 6th World Cup, 1958, Brazil, champion: Brazil, runner-up: Sweden.

The 7th World Cup in Brazil, 1962, champion: Brazil, runner-up: former Czechoslovakia.

The 8th World Cup in England, 1966, champion: England, runner-up: Federal Republic of Germany.

The 9th World Cup in Brazil, 1970, champion: Brazil, runner-up: Italy.

10, 1974, World Cup in West Germany, champion: Federal Republic of Germany, runner-up: Netherlands.

1 1, 1978, World Cup in Argentina, winner: Argentina, runner-up: Netherlands.

12, 1982, World Cup in Italy, champion: Italy, runner-up: Federal Republic of Germany.

13, 1986, World Cup in Argentina, champion: Argentina, runner-up: Federal Republic of Germany.

14, 1990, World Cup in Germany, champion: Federal Republic of Germany, runner-up: Argentina.

15, 1994, World Cup in Brazil, champion: Brazil, runner-up: Italy.

16, 1998, World Cup in France, champion: France, runner-up: Brazil.

2002 Brazil 17 World Cup, champion: Brazil, runner-up: Germany.

Italy 18 World Cup in 2006, champion: Italy, runner-up: France.

19,2010 World Cup in South Africa, winner: Spain, runner-up: Netherlands.

20 14 20th World Cup in Brazil, winner: Germany, runner-up: Argentina.

2 1, 20 18 Russia world cup, champion: France? China, second place: Croatian

Extended data:

Target record:

Heroes in the Top Shooter List of World Cup History:

16 ball: klose (Germany)

15 goal: Ronaldo (Brazil)

14 ball: Gerd Müller (German)

13 ball: Fontaine (France)

12 ball: Pele (Brazil)

1 1 Goals: Kocsis (Hungarian), Klinsmann (German)

10 goal: Lato (Poland), Rahn (Germany), Reinkel (England), Kubilas (Peru), batistuta (Argentina), thomas moorer (Germany).

The most goals scored in the final are:

Ball king Bailey scored 3 goals (1958 2 goals, 1970 1 ball); Wawa 3 ball (1958 2 ball, 1962 1 ball)

Hurst 3 goals (1966 3 goals); Zidane 3 goals (1998 2 goals, 2006 1 ball)

The most goals were scored in a single World Cup: France's Fontaine scored 13 goals in six matches of 1958 World Cup.

Scored at least 5 goals in two World Cups: Klose (Germany) in 2002 and 2006; Kubilas (Peru) 1970,1978; Thomas Moore (German) 20 10/0,2014.

At least 4 goals in three World Cups: Klose of Germany scored at least 4 goals in each of the three consecutive World Cups in 2002, 2006 and 20 10.

The goal persistence of the World Cup is the best: Klose of Germany scored an average of 4 goals per session, ranging in age from 23 to 36.

World Cup header scored the most goals: Klose (Germany) scored 7 goals in 2002, 2006 and 20 10.

The most comprehensive shooter in the World Cup: Klose (Germany), 16 goals, 7 headers and 9 goals, including 6 goals in the right foot and 3 goals in the left foot.

The first hat trick: Staby Le (Argentina) 1930, Argentina 6-3 Mexico.

The most hat-tricks in the World Cup: Sarkozy of Hungary twice (1954 against South Korea and West Germany), Fontaine of France twice (1958 against Paraguay and West Germany), Gerd Müller of West Germany twice (1970 against Bulgaria and Peru) and batistuta of Argentina twice (1970).

A hat trick on his first World Cup appearance: Klose (Germany) in 2002; Batistuta (Argentina)1994; Kocsis (Hungary) 1954

Most goals: Pele (Brazil) scored four goals (65438+6 goals in 0958, 65438+ 1 ball in 0962, 65438+4 goals in 0966 1 ball in 0970); ?

Uwe Seeler (Germany) scored in four quarters (1958 1, 1962 2, 1966 2, 1970 3).

Klose (Germany) scored four goals (five goals in 2002, five goals in 2006, four goals in 20 10 and two goals in 20 14)?

The traditional champion teams in the World Cup scored the most goals: Klose (Germany) 5 goals, Argentina 2006 1 ball, England 20 1 ball, Argentina 20 1 ball, Brazil 20 14 ball.

Fastest goal: In 2002, Turkish striker Hakansuk only spent 1 1 sec in the opening match against South Korea?

Latest goal: 20 14. Darbou of Algeria scored in 12 1 minute against Germany?

The fastest goal is twice: 20 14 Germany VS Brazil, Germany Tony cross scored in the 23rd minute, 55th second, 25th minute and 04th second?

Fastest hat trick: 1982 Hungarian laszlo Keith scored in the 70th, 74th and 77th minutes against El Salvador, and he was also the only substitute who scored a hat trick in the World Cup. Batistuta of Argentina scored three goals in the 1998 World Cup match between Argentina and Jamaica in 10 minutes.

The youngest goal: 1958, the ball king Bailey scored against Wales, only 17 years and 239 days.

Oldest goal: 1994, Cameroonian Milla scored against Russia, when he was 42 years old and 39 days old.

The World Cup includes the only person who scored in the infield in the final: Jairzinho of Brazil (also translated as Cha Xiannu), 1970 World Cup six goals; Uruguay's Gigia also scored every goal (4 games) 1950, but it was a round robin and there was no champion and runner-up final.

Fastest substitute goal: 1998, Danish striker Sander scored a goal only 16 seconds after coming off the bench against Nigeria; Molares (Uruguay), Uruguay-Senegal in 2002, came off the bench in the second half, starting 17 seconds.

Two World Cup finals: Brazil's Wawa (1958 and1962); Bailey (1958 and1970); Blaettner in West Germany (1974 and1982); Zidane, France (1998 and 2006)

The only person who scored goals for two countries in the World Cup: Proche Chinneski, Yugoslavia 1990, Croatia 1998.

The first own goal: Manuel rosas (Mexico) 1930, Mexico-Chile (again, 1938, Swiss Ernst Loscher set an own goal against Germany)? [9]?

The fastest own goal: 20 14, Argentina 2: 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Krasinac, 2 minutes and 8 seconds? [9]?

Someone who scored both goals and own goals in the same game: Ernie Brantes of the Netherlands completed this "feat" in the match against Italy at 1978, and the Netherlands finally won with 2- 1?

Milestone goal:

Ball 1 (France Laurent 1930 vs Mexico)

The 500th ball (Scottish Bobby Collins, Paraguay 1958)

Ball 1000 (Netherlands Rensenbrink 1978 vs Scotland); Ball 1500 (Argentine caniggia 1994 vs. Nigeria)

The 2000th Ball (auerbach, Sweden, 2006)

The team that scored the most goals in the World Cup: Germany scored 224 goals.

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