Champion Uruguay, runner-up Argentina, runner-up USA, 4 Yugoslavia, 5 Chile, 6 Brazil, 7 France, 8 Romania 1.
1934 ranked the top 8 for the second time
Champion Italy, runner-up Czechoslovakia, runner-up Germany, 4 Austria, 5 Spain, 6 Hungary, 7 Switzerland and 8 Sweden ranked among the top 8 in the third session.
Champion Italy, runner-up Hungary, runner-up Brazil, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, France, Switzerland and Cuba.
1950 ranked in the top 8 of the fourth place.
Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden, Spain, Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Italy and Britain.
1954 ranked 5th and top 8.
Champion Federal Republic of Germany, runner-up Hungary, runner-up Austria, 4 Uruguay, 5 Switzerland, 6 Brazil, 7 England and 8 Yugoslavia.
1958 6th place, top 8 places.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Sweden, runner-up France, 4 Federal Republic of Germany, 5 Soviet Union, 6 Yugoslavia, 7 Switzerland, 8 Northern Ireland.
1962 ranked 7 th in the top 8.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Czechoslovakia, runner-up Chile, 4 former Yugoslavia, 5 former Soviet Union, 6 Hungary, 7 former Federal Republic of Germany and 8 England are among the top 8.
Champion England, runner-up former Federal Republic of Germany, runner-up Portugal, former Soviet Union, Argentina, Hungary, Uruguay and South Korea.
1970 ranked 9th and top 8.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Czechoslovakia, runner-up Chile, 4 former Yugoslavia, 5 former Soviet Union, 6 Hungary, 7 former Federal Republic of Germany and 8 England.
1974 10 ranked in the top 8.
Champion West Germany, runner-up Netherlands, runner-up Poland, 4 Brazil, 5 Sweden, 6 East Germany, 7 Yugoslavia, 8 Argentina.
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Champion Argentina, runner-up Netherlands, runner-up Brazil, 4 Italy, 5 Poland, 6 West Germany, 7 Austria and 8 Peru.
1982 12 ranked in the top 8.
Champion Italy, runner-up West Germany, runner-up Poland, 4 France, 5 Brazil, 6 England, 7 Soviet Union, 8 Austria.
1986 13 ranked in the top 8.
Champion Argentina, runner-up West Germany, runner-up France, 4 Belgium, 5 Brazil, 6 Mexico, 7 Spain, 8 England.
1990 14 ranked in the top 8.
Champion West Germany, runner-up Argentina, runner-up Italy, 4 England, 5 Yugoslavia, 6 Czechoslovakia, 7 Cameroon, 8 Ireland.
1994 15 ranked in the top 8.
Champion Brazil, runner-up Italy, runner-up Sweden, 4 Bulgaria, 5 Germany, 6 Romania, 7 Netherlands and 8 Spain.
1998 ranked in the top 8 in 16.
Champion France, runner-up Brazil, runner-up Croatia, Netherlands, Italy, Argentina, Germany and Denmark.
In 2002 17, Brazil ranked in the top eight, Germany second, Turkey third, South Korea fourth, Spain fifth, England sixth, Senegal seventh, and the United States eighth in 2006 18.
Champion Italy, runner-up France, runner-up Germany, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, England and Ukraine.
20 10 ranked in the top 8 in 19.
Champion Spain, runner-up Netherlands, runner-up Germany, 4 Uruguay, 5 Argentina, 6 Brazil, 7 Paraguay and 8 Ghana.
20 14 ranked 20th in the top 8.
Germany, Argentina, Netherlands, Brazil, Colombia, Belgium, France and Costa Rica.
Ranked in the top 8 in issue 2 1 of 20 18.
Champion? France, runner-up Uruguay, third place? Brazil, Belgium, Russia, Croatia, Sweden and Britain.
In the past 20 World Cups, Germany and Brazil both reached the quarter-finals with 17 times, which is worthy of being the two supreme teams in Europe and South America. Among them, Germany 18 participated in the competition, except 1938 lost to Switzerland, and never missed the quarter-finals-until this year, the myth of participating in the quarter-finals of the World Cup for 60 consecutive years was finally broken. Brazil is likely to reach the quarter-finals for the first time18th time in this competition, thus dominating the top spot.
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The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the "World Cup" for short, is a football match attended by national teams from all over the world, which symbolizes the highest honor in football and has the greatest popularity and influence. The World Cup has a global TV audience of over 3.5 billion.
The World Cup is the sacred glory that all countries in the world dream of in the field of football, and it is also the ultimate dream of all football players in all countries (or regions). The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA member country (region) can send teams to sign up for this event.
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