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FIFA World Cup Champions

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Despite 2014 being the20th World Cup, therehave only been 8different countries win.

FIFA's research expects morethan 3.2 billion viewers for the2014 World Cup, making it themost viewed TV event in history.

Scotland is the most heart-breaking nation. They have madeit to the World Cup 8 times andlost in the first round all 8 times.

If Scotland is the most heart-breaking, Mexico is a close 2nd.They have lost 22 World Cupmatches.

South Africa is the firstand only host nation tolose in the first roundof the World Cup.

Brazil is the winningest nation,having won 5 World Cup titles.Brazil is also the only team toqualify for every World Cup.

German player MiroslavKlose could break Ronaldo'sgoal scoring record of 15World Cup goals.

1930Uruguay defeatsArgentina, 4-2 in

Montevideo,Uruguay

1934

Italy defeatsCzechoslovakia, 2-1

in Rome, Italy

1938

Italy defeatsHungary, 4-2 in Paris,

France

1950

Uruguay defeatsBrazil, 2-1 in Rio de

Janeiro, Brazil

1954

West Germanydefeats Hungary, 3-2in Bern, Switzerland

1958

Brazil defeatsSweden, 5-2 in

Stockholm, Sweden

1962

Brazil defeatsCzechoslovakia, 3-1in Santiago, Chile

1966

England defeatsWest Germany, 4-2in London, England

1970

Brazil defeats Italy, 4-1 in Mexico City,

Mexico

1974West Germany

defeats Netherlands,2-1 in Munich,

Germany

1978Argentina defeats

Netherlands, 3-1 inBuenos Aires,

Argentina

1982

Italy defeats WestGermany, 3-1 inMadrid, Spain

1986Argentina defeatsWest Germany, 3-2

in Mexico City,Mexico

1990

West Germanydefeats Argentina, 1-

0 in Rome, Italy

1994

Brazil defeats Italy, 0-0 in Pasadena,

California

1998

France defeats Brazil,3-0 in Saint-Denis,

France

2002

Brazil defeatsGermany, 2-0 in

Korea/Japan

2006

Italy defeats France, 5-3 in Germany

2010

Spain defeatsNetherlands, 1-0 in

South Africa

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