Spain's FIFA world ranking

Spain's FIFA ranks seventh in the world. Top ten in the world: 1, Brazil, 2, Argentina, 3, France, 4, Belgium, 5, England, 6, Netherlands, 7, Spain, 8, Italy, 9, Portugal, 10, Croatia. Spanish national football team (Selección de fútbol de Espa? A) Founded in 19 13, the main venue is the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid. It is managed by the Royal Spanish Football Association and represents Spain in international A-level competitions.

Team history:

1950 In the World Cup held in Brazil from June 24th to July 6th, 16, Spain was drawn into the second group, and the teams in the same group included England, the United States and Chile. Spain finished all the group matches with a total victory, so it ranked first in the second group.

This year's competition system is quite special (it has not been used since). The champion of the World Cup is not decided by a single knockout, but by the four teams that won in the first round and then played in groups. The four finalists are Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden and Spain. The last group of Spain was unbeaten, ending the game with 1 2 losses and winning the first place. Spain's top scorer in the 1950 World Cup was striker Basola who scored five goals.