When did the World Cup begin?

1 World Cup in Uruguay

There were no qualifiers in this tournament, only 13 national teams participated, and two South American countries, Uruguay and Argentina, joined hands to enter the final. Uruguay's national football team became the first World Cup champion.

The first World Cup ushered in a new era of world football.

1930 (Uruguay): The host of the first World Cup won the championship.

Full information about the first World Cup.

Host country: Uruguay

Holding time:1930 July 13-30.

Participating countries: * * A total of 13 countries and regions participated: Argentina, Paraguay, Belgium, Bolivia, Romania, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, the United States, France, Yugoslavia, Mexico and Peru.

Top scorer: stabile (Argentina) scored 8 goals.

Champion winner: Uruguay

Total audience: 18, 547308 people, time: 1930.

On 192 1, Jules Rimet became the president of FIFA. At his suggestion, FIFA decided to hold the first World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. Since then, FIFA has held three meetings and finally determined the competition system and time. The first World Cup was attended by 65,438+03 countries. There were no qualifiers on all continents, and all teams accepted the invitation of the host country to participate. In the first World Cup, * * * played 18 games and * * * scored 70 goals, averaging 3.88 goals per game.

The World Cup was held 19 times.

Next issue 20 14 Brazil

Brazil won the championship five times, Italy four times, Germany three times, Argentina and Uruguay twice and France and England once.

In which years did you win the championship, the second place and the third place?

Uruguay Argentina

2 1934 Italy Italy Czech West Germany

3 1938 France Italy Hungary Brazil

4 1950 Brazil Uruguay Brazil Sweden

5 1954 Switzerland, West Germany, Hungary and Austria

6 1958 Sweden Brazil Sweden France

7 1962 Chile Brazil Czech Chile

8 1966 England England West Germany Portugal

9 1970 Mexico Brazil Italy West Germany

West Germany Netherlands Poland 10

1 1 1978 Argentina

12 1982 Spain Italy west Germany Poland

13 1986 Mexico Argentina West Germany France

14 1990 Italy west Germany Argentina Italy

USA, Brazil, Italy and Sweden

France France Brazil Croatia

17 2002 Korea Japan Brazil Germany Turkey

18 2006 Germany Italy France Germany

South Africa unknown unknown unknown

20 20 14 Brazil unknown unknown unknown