Most World Cup wins by country: Brazil, Germany top list of nations with multiple FIFA soccer championships

Kyle Bonn

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The FIFA World Cup is considered the pinnacle of world soccer, as players aspire to represent their home countries on the international stage.

World Cup glory is largely held to be the ultimate achievement of the sport, as international stardom and glory brings players fame and fortune along with a position amongst the pantheon of all-time greats.

The sport has been dominated by countries from Europe and South America on the international stage. While global football has rapidly increased the talent distribution in recent decades, the World Cup remains controlled at the top by a select few nations.

Eight countries across the world have succeeded in climbing the World Cup mountain. AllSportsPeople details those countries, which one is most successful and how they have secured their titles throughout the history of the famed FIFA event.

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Which country has won the most World Cups?

With five all-time World Cup titles, Brazil have won the most FIFA championships.

No nation has won more than the South American giants, although it has been quite some time since they last emerged victorious. Brazil has not won a World Cup title since 2002, with the 24-year drought now tied for their longest-ever. Brazil also went 24 years without a title between wins in 1970 and 1994.

Germany and Italy have won the second-most with four World Cup titles. Germany last won the World Cup in 2014 on Brazilian soil, while Italy last triumphed in 2006 in Germany.

Argentina has won three, while France and Uruguay have won two, rounding out the six nations which have won multiple World Cup titles.

WinnerYearHostFinal ScoreRunner-UpThird Place
Brazil1958Sweden5-2SwedenFrance
1962Chile3-1CzechoslovakiaChile
1970Mexico4-1ItalyWest Germany
1994USA0-0
*3-2 on pens
ItalySweden
2002South Korea/Japan2-0GermanyTurkey
Germany/West Germany1954Switzerland3-2HungaryAustria
1974West Germany2-1NetherlandsBrazil
1990Italy1-0ArgentinaItaly
2014Brazil1-0 (a.e.t.)ArgentinaNetherlands
Italy1934Italy2-1 (a.e.t.)CzechoslovakiaGermany
1938France4-2HungaryBrazil
1982Spain3-1West GermanyFrance
2006Germany1-1
*5-3 on pens
FranceGermany
Argentina1978Argentina3-1 (a.e.t.)NetherlandsBrazil
1986Mexico3-2West GermanyFrance
2022Qatar3-3
*4-2 on pens
FranceCroatia
France1998France3-0BrazilCroatia
2018Russia4-2CroatiaBelgium
Uruguay1930Uruguay4-2ArgentinaUSA/Yugoslavia
1950Brazil2-1BrazilSweden

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Which countries have won multiple World Cups?

How many World Cups has Brazil won?

Pele, considered one of the greatest players in the history of the game and the most successful player in World Cup history, led Brazil to three of its five World Cup titles in his illustrious career, scoring goals in the 1958 and 1970 finals.

It was Ronaldo Nazario who led Brazil to their most recent title in 2002, scoring eight goals to win the tournament's Golden Boot award, including a brace in the final against Germany.

YearHostFinalTop Scorer
1958SwedenBrazil 5-2 SwedenPele (6)
1962ChileBrazil 3-1 CzechoslovakiaGarrincha, Vava (4)*
1970MexicoBrazil 4-1 ItalyJairzinho (7)
1994USABrazil 0-0 Italy
Brazil win 3-2 on penalties
Romario (5)
2002South Korea/JapanBrazil 2-0 GermanyRonaldo (8)*

* Finished as top scorer or joint-top scorer in the competition

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How many World Cups has Germany won?

All four of Germany's World Cup titles have come by a one-goal margin in the final.

Helmut Rahn, Gerd Muller, Andy Brehme and Mario Gotze are all the heroes from those iconic games, including the latter who downed Lionel Messi's Argentina in extra-time of the 2014 final.

YearHostFinalTop Scorer
1954SwitzerlandWest Germany 3-2 HungaryMax Morlock (6)
1974West GermanyWest Germany 2-1 NetherlandsGerd Muller (4)
1990ItalyWest Germany 1-0 ArgentinaLothar Matthaus (4)
2014BrazilGermany 1-0 Argentina (a.e.t.)Thomas Muller (5)

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How many World Cups has Italy won?

Italy has won four World Cups in its history, with the most recent championship coming in 2006. Italy ultimately overcame France 5-3 in a penalty shootout. 

YearHostFinalTop Scorer
1934ItalyItaly 2-1 Czechoslovakia (a.e.t.)Angelo Schiavio (4)
1938FranceItaly 4-2 HungarySilvio Piola (5)
1982SpainItaly 3-1 West GermanyPaolo Rossi (6)*
2006GermanyItaly 1-1 France
Italy won 5-3 on penalties
Marco Materazzi, Luca Toni (2)

* Finished as top scorer or joint-top scorer in the competition

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How many World Cups has Argentina won?

Argentina has won three World Cups in its history, with the most recent coming in 2022. Argentina outlasted France 4-2 in a penalty shootout for the momentous victory.

YearHostFinalTop Scorer
1978ArgentinaArgentina 3-1 Netherlands (a.e.t.)Mario Kempes (6)*
1986MexicoArgentina 3-2 West GermanyDiego Maradona (5)
2022QatarArgentina 3-3 France
Argentina won 4-2 on penalties
Lionel Messi (7)

* Finished as top scorer or joint-top scorer in the competition

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H3: How many World Cups has France won?

France has won two World Cups in its history, with the most recent coming in 2018 over Croatia. 

YearHostFinalTop Scorer
1998FranceFrance 3-0 BrazilThierry Henry (3)
2018RussiaFrance 4-2 CroatiaKylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann (4)

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How many World Cups has Uruguay won?

Uruguay has won two World Cups in its history, including the inaugural event in which it was also the host. 

YearHostFinalTop Scorer
1930UruguayUruguay 4-2 ArgentinaPedro Cea (5)
1950BrazilUruguay 2-1 Brazil**Oscar Miguez (5)

** The 1950 World Cup "final" was not actually a true final given the group format, but since the final match of the final round was a de-facto championship decider as things played out, it is widely considered the final in retrospect.

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Countries that made a World Cup final but lost

As it stands, there are four countries which have made a World Cup final but never won a World Cup title, all hailing from Europe.

The Netherlands have the most finals defeats of this group, having reached three World Cup finals and falling short in all three. They have come agonizingly close to a FIFA title, falling in extra-time on two of those occasions. They ran into a host buzzsaw in two of their finals as well.

NationYearHostFinal ScoreTitle winner
Netherlands1974West Germany2-1West Germany
1978Argentina3-1 (a.e.t.)Argentina
2010South Africa1-0 (a.e.t.)Spain
Czechoslovakia1934Italy2-1 (a.e.t.)Italy
1962Chile3-1Brazil
Hungary1938France4-2Italy
1954Switzerland3-2West Germany
Sweden1958Sweden5-2Brazil
Croatia2018Russia4-2France

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Which player has won the most World Cup titles?

With Brazil having won the most World Cups of any country, it's no surprise that Pele is the most successful player in the history of the World Cup.

Pele is the only player in soccer history to win three World Cup titles.

20 other players have been a part of two World Cup title-winning squads, while only 12 of those players made appearances in both tournaments they were involved in.

Overall, 417 players have lifted the World Cup trophy at least once.

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