FIFA World Cup 2022

A look back at the previous 21 winners of the FIFA World Cup dating back to 1930. Who will add their name to the list in 2022? Photo: MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP.

FIFA World Cup: Every winner in history to date – UPDATED

A look back at the now previous 22 winners of the FIFA World Cup dating back to 1930 after Argentina were crowned 2022 champions.

FIFA World Cup 2022

A look back at the previous 21 winners of the FIFA World Cup dating back to 1930. Who will add their name to the list in 2022? Photo: MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP.

A look back at the now previous 22 winners of the FIFA World Cup dating back to 1930 after Argentina were crowned 2022 champions.

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Past winners of the FIFA World Cup:

1930 – Uruguay (beat Argentina 4-2)

1934 – Italy (beat Czechoslovakia 2-1 a.e.t)

1938 – Italy (beat Hungary 4-2)

1942 – No tournament

1946 – No tournament

1950 – Uruguay (No final)

1954 – West Germany (beat Hungary 3-2)

1958 – Brazil (beat Sweden 5-2)

1962 – Brazil (beat Czechoslovakia 3-1)

1966 – England (beat West Germany 4-2 a.e.t)

1970 – Brazil (beat Italy 4-1)

1974 – West Germany (beat Netherlands 2-1)

1978 – Argentina (beat Netherlands 3-1 a.e.t)

1982 – Italy (beat West Germany 3-1)

1986 – Argentina (beat West Germany 3-2)

1990 – West Germany (beat Argentina 1-0)

1994 – Brazil (beat Italy 3-2 on penalties after 0-0 a.e.t)

1998 – France (beat Brazil 3-0)

2002 – Brazil (beat Germany 2-0)

2006 – Italy (beat France 5-3 on penalties after 1-1 a.e.t)

2010 – Spain (beat Netherlands 1-0 a.e.t)

2014 – Germany (beat Argentina 1-0)

2018 – France (beat Croatia 4-2)

2022 – Argentina (beat France 4-2 on penalties after 3-3 a.e.t)

Results by nation

Brazil – 5

Germany, Italy – 4

Argentina – 3

France, Uruguay – 2

England, Spain – 1