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Who can introduce the previous World Cups?

No. 1930 Uruguay

The 2nd Italy 1934

The third 1938 France

The 4th Brazil 1950

No.5 1954 Switzerland

The 6th Sweden 1958

No.7 1962 Chile

No.8 1966 England

No.9 1970 Mexico

The 1st 10 federal Republic of Germany 1974

Eleventh 1978 Argentina

12 1982 Spain

13 1986 Mexico

14 1990 Italy

15 1994 USA

16 1998 France

The 7th12002 Korea, Japan

Previous world cup rankings

1930 World Cup in Uruguay

First place Uruguay

Second place Argentina

Third place in the United States

Fourth place Yugoslavia

Fifth place Chile

Sixth place Brazil

Seventh place Romania

Eighth place Paraguay

Ninth place France

Tenth place Peru

Eleventh place Belgium

Twelfth place, Bolivia

Thirteenth place Mexico

1934 World Cup in Italy

First place in Italy

Second place Czechoslovakia

Third place Germany

Fourth place Austria

Fifth place Spain

Sixth place Hungary

Seventh place Switzerland

Eighth place Sweden

Ninth place Argentina

Tenth place France

The 11th Netherlands

Twelfth Romania

13 Egypt

14th Brazil

15 Belgium

Sixteenth place in the United States

1938 World Cup in France

First place in Italy

Second place Hungary

Third place Brazil

Fourth place Sweden

Fifth place Czechoslovakia

Sixth place Switzerland

Seventh place Cuba

Eighth place France

Ninth Romania

Tenth place Germany

Eleventh place Poland

Twelfth place Norway

13 Belgium

14th Netherlands

15: Andreas, Netherlands.

1950 World Cup in Brazil

First place Uruguay

Second place Brazil

Third place Sweden

Fourth place Spain

Fifth place Yugoslavia

Sixth place Switzerland

Seventh place Italy

Eighth place England

Ninth place Chile

The tenth place in the United States

Eleventh Paraguay

Twelfth place Bolivia

Thirteenth place Mexico

1954 World Cup in Switzerland

First place: Federal Republic of Germany

Second place Hungary

Third place Austria

Fourth place Uruguay

Fifth place Switzerland

Sixth place Brazil

Seventh place England

Eighth yugoslavia

Ninth place France

Tenth place Turkey

Eleventh place Italy

Twelfth place Belgium

Thirteenth place Mexico

14th Czechoslovakia

15 th Scotland

Sixteenth place in Korea

1958 World Cup in Sweden

First place in Brazil

Second place Sweden

Third place France

Fourth place: Federal Republic of Germany

Fifth place Wales

Sixth Soviet Union

Seventh place Northern Ireland

Eighth yugoslavia

Ninth Paraguay

Tenth place Czechoslovakia

Eleventh Hungary

Twelfth place in Britain

Thirteenth place Argentina

Fourteenth Scotland

Fifteenth Austria

Sixteenth place Mexico

1962 World Cup in Chile

First place in Brazil

Second place Czechoslovakia

Third place Chile

Fourth place Yugoslavia

Fifth place Hungary

Sixth Soviet Union

Seventh place Federal Republic of Germany

Eighth place England

Ninth place Italy

Tenth place Argentina

Eleventh place Mexico

Twelfth place Spain

Thirteenth place Uruguay

Fourteenth Colombia

15 Bulgaria

Sixteenth place Switzerland

1966 World Cup in England

First place in Britain

Second place Federal Republic of Germany

Third place Portugal

Fourth place in the Soviet Union

Fifth place Argentina

Sixth place Hungary

Seventh place Uruguay

Eighth Korea

Ninth place Italy

Tenth place Spain

Eleventh place Brazil

Twelfth place Mexico

13 France

The 14th Chile

15 Bulgaria

Sixteenth place Switzerland

1970 World Cup in Mexico

First place in Brazil

Second place Italy

Third place Federal Republic of Germany

Fourth place Uruguay

The fifth Soviet Union

Sixth place Mexico

Seventh place Peru

Eighth place England

Ninth place Sweden

Tenth Romania

Eleventh place Belgium

Twelfth place Israel

13 Bulgaria

14th Morocco

Fifteenth place Czechoslovakia

Sixteenth place El Salvador

1974 World Cup in the Federal Republic of Germany

First place: Federal Republic of Germany

Second place in the Netherlands

Third place Poland

Fourth place Brazil

Fifth place Sweden

Sixth democratic Germany

Seventh yugoslavia

Eighth place Argentina

Ninth Scotland

Tenth place Italy

Eleventh place Chile

Twelfth place Bulgaria

Thirteenth place Uruguay

Fourteenth place Australia

15 Haiti

Sixteenth Zaire

1978 World Cup in Argentina

First place Argentina

Second place in the Netherlands

Third place Brazil

Fourth place Italy

Fifth place Poland

Sixth place Federal Republic of Germany

Seventh place Ollie

Eighth place Peru

Ninth place: Tunisia.

Tenth place Spain

Eleventh Scotland

Twelfth place France

13 Sweden

14th Iran

15 th Hungary

Sixteenth place Mexico

1982 World Cup in Spain

First place in Italy

Second place Federal Republic of Germany

Third place Poland

Fourth place France

Fifth place Brazil

Sixth place England

The seventh Soviet Union

Eighth place Austria

Ninth place Northern Ireland

Tenth place Belgium

Eleventh Argentina

Twelfth place Spain

Thirteenth Algeria

14th Hungary

15 th Scotland

Sixteenth yugoslavia

17 Cameroon

Eighteenth place Czechoslovakia

Nineteenth Honduras

Twentieth Peru

The 21st Kuwait

The 22nd Chile

23rd New Zealand

The 24th El Salvador

1986 World Cup in Mexico

First place Argentina

Second place Federal Republic of Germany

Third place France

Fourth place Belgium

Fifth place Brazil

Sixth place Mexico

Seventh place Spain

Eighth place England

Ninth place Denmark

The tenth Soviet Union

Eleventh Morocco

Twelfth place Italy

13 Paraguay

14th Poland

15 Bulgaria

Sixteenth Uruguay

17th Portugal

18th Hungary

Nineteenth Scotland

The 20th Korea

The 2nd1Northern Ireland

The 22nd Algeria

The 23rd Iraq

The 24th Canada

1990 World Cup in Italy

First place: Federal Republic of Germany

Second place Argentina

Third place Italy

Fourth place in Britain

Fifth place Yugoslavia

Sixth place Czechoslovakia

Seventh place Cameroon

Eighth place Ireland

Ninth place Brazil

Tenth place Spain

Eleventh place Belgium

Twelfth Romania

13rd Costa Rica

Fourteenth Colombia

15th Netherlands

Sixteenth Uruguay

17th Soviet Union

Eighteenth Scotland

19th Austria

Twentieth place Egypt

The 2nd1Sweden

The 22nd Korea

Twenty-third in the United States

24th United Arab Emirates

1994 World Cup in America

First place in Brazil

Second place Italy

Third place Sweden

Fourth place Bulgaria

Fifth place Germany

Sixth place Romania

Seventh place Netherlands

Eighth place Spain

Ninth place Nigeria

Tenth place Argentina

Eleventh place Belgium

Twelfth place Saudi Arabia

Thirteenth place Mexico

Fourteenth in the United States

15 Switzerland

Sixteenth Ireland

Seventeenth Norway

Eighteenth place Russia

Nineteenth Colombia

The 20th Korea

The 21st Bolivia

The 22nd Cameroon

23rd Morocco

The 24th Greece

1998 World Cup in France

First place in France

Second place Brazil

Third place Croatia

Fourth place Netherlands

Fifth place Italy

Sixth place Argentina

Seventh place Germany

Eighth place Denmark

Ninth place England

Tenth yugoslavia

Eleventh Romania

Twelfth place Nigeria

Thirteenth place Mexico

14th Paraguay

Fifteenth place Norway

Sixteenth place Chile

17th Spain

Eighteenth Morocco

19th Belgium

Twentieth Iran

The 21st Colombia

The 22nd Jamaica

The 23rd Austria

The 24th South Africa

25th Cameroon

The 26th Tunisia.

The 27th Scotland

28th Saudi Arabia

The 29th Bulgaria

The 30th Korea

Thirty-first place Japan

Thirty-second in the United States

2002 Korea-Japan World Cup

First place in Brazil

Second place Germany

Third place Turkey

Fourth place Korea

Fifth place Spain

Sixth place England

Seventh place Senegal

Eighth place in the United States

Ninth place in Japan

Tenth Denmark

Eleventh place Mexico

Twelfth Ireland

13 Sweden

14th Belgium

15 Italy

Sixteenth South Africa

Seventeenth Argentina

Eighteenth Paraguay

Nineteenth Costa Rica

Twentieth place Cameroon

The 21st Portugal

The 22nd Russia

The 23rd Croatia

The 24th Ecuador

The 25th Poland

The 26th Uruguay

The 27th Nigeria

28th France

The 29th Tunisia.

The 30th Slovenia

The 31st China.

The 32nd Saudi Arabia

Attached; World Cup Record Collection

The oldest world champion: Dino &; S226 Zoff (Italy) is 40 years old

The youngest world champion: Pele (Brazil) 17 years old.

The oldest player: Roger &; S226 Milla (Cameroon) is 42 years and 39 days old.

The youngest player: Norman &; S226 Whiteside (Northern Ireland) 17 years and 42 days

The oldest shooter: Roger &; S226 Milla (Cameroon) is 42 years and 39 days old.

The youngest goal scorer: Pele (Brazil) 17 years and 239 days.

The first goal: Laurent (France), 1930, France-Uruguay.

First penalty: rosas (Mexico), 1930, Argentina-Mexico.

The first own goal: Manuel &; S226 rosas (Mexico) 1930, Mexico-Chile.

The first hat trick: Staby Le (Argentina) 1930, Argentina-Mexico.

Shortest time hat trick: Keith (Hungary) 1982, Hungary-El Salvador

The first player sent off: Galindo (Peru) 1930 Peru-Romania.

The first goalkeeper sent off: Pagliuka (Italy) 1994 Italy-Norway.

The first yellow card: Lopchev (Soviet Union), 1970,

The first red card: Kassel (Chile), 1974, Chile-West Germany.

Top scorer with the fewest goals: Nej Deliens (Czechoslovakia) 1934.

Fastest player sent off: jose batista (Uruguay) 1986 Uruguay-Scotland 56 seconds.

The scores are the most disparity: 1982, Hungary-El Salvador 10: 1.

The record of scoring the most goals in a single game: 1954, Austria 7-5 Switzerland.

Fastest goal record: 2002, Hakan-Suk, Turkey-North Korea, 1 1 sec.

The record of the fastest substitute goal: Molares (Uruguay), 2002, Uruguay-Senegal, 17 seconds.

The country that scored the most goals in a single game: 1954, Hungary, with 27 goals.

Four consecutive goalkeepers: Bailey (6 goals in 58 years, 2 goals in 62 years, 0 goals in 66 years, 4 goals in 70 years) and the seller (0 goals in 58 years, 2 goals in 62 years, 2 goals in 66 years and 3 goals in 70 years).

Top scorer in a single World Cup: Fontaine (France), 13 goal, 1958.

Top scorer in a single World Cup: close to 5 goals, 2002.

Players who scored the most goals in the World Cup: Mueller (Germany), 14, 70- 10, 74 -4.

The most goals conceded in the World Cup are: Dai Yaya (Saudi Arabia), 25 goals,16 goals in 994,18 goals in 998 and 12 in 2002.

The person who scored the most goals in a single game: Salenko, 5 goals, 1994, and Erka, 6: 1.

The most red and yellow cards in a single game: 2002, Germany-Cameroon, 16.

Player with the most appearances: matthaeus (German), 25 games in 5 games, ***2048 minutes.

Longest clean sheet record: Zeng Jia (Italy), 90 years, 5 games ***5 18 minutes without a clean sheet.

Player with the most fouls: Diego Diego Maradona (Argentine), 53 times, 90 years.

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Top four in previous World Cups

In the following year, the champion, runner-up and runner-up of the host country's participating teams were ranked first.

1 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay Argentina-

2 1934 Italy 16 Italy Czech Republic Germany Austria

3 1938 France 15 Italy Hungary Brazil Sweden

4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay Brazil Sweden Spain

5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany Hungary Austria Uruguay

6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil, Sweden, France and West Germany

7 1962 Chile 16 Brazil Czech Republic Chile Yugoslavia

8 1966 Britain 16 England, West Germany, Portugal and the Soviet Union

9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil Italy West Germany Uruguay

10 1974 west Germany 16 west Germany Netherlands Poland Brazil

1 1 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina Netherlands Brazil Italy

12 1982 Spain 24 Italy West Germany Poland France

13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina West Germany France Belgium

14 1990 Italy 24 west Germany Argentina Italy England

15 1994 USA

France 32 France Brazil Croatia Netherlands

17 2002 Korea-Japan 32 Brazil Germany Turkey Korea

Top scorer in previous World Cups

Number of goals scored annually by the shooter's nationality in the host country.

No. 1930 Stepanli Argentina, Uruguay 8

No.2 1934 Zazie Avo Italy 4

Ni Getili Czech 4

Koren Germany 4

The third session 1938 Li An Naida Brazil 8.

No.4 1950 Brazil Adema Brazil 7

No.5 1954 Colsy 1 1.

Sixth place Sweden Fontaine 1958 France 13

Seventh session 1962, Sekovic, Chile, Yugoslavia 5

No.8 1966 English Eusébio Portuguese 9

No.9 1970 Muerside, Mexico 10

10th District of West Drato, Poland 1974 7

Eleventh session 1978 Kempes Argentina 6

12 1982 Rossi Italy Spain 6

13 1986 Mexican Lehnick English 6

The first14th session 1990 Italian shilling 6

15 1994 Russian 6 in Salenko, USA

Bulgaria

1998 France Suk Croatia 16th 6

The 7th12002 Ronaldo Brazil, Korea 8

List of winners of Golden Globes in previous World Cups

Athletes of the Host Country of the Year (Nationality)

Paul rossi (Italy)

Diego maradona (Argentina)

1990 Salvato silachi (Italy)

Romario, Brazil, USA, 1994

1998 Ronaldo, France (Brazil)

2002 Korean/Japanese oliver kahn (German)

Total ranking of previous World Cups

Rank the total number of wins, draws, losses, goals conceded and goal difference of the team.

1 Brazil17876014191:82109194.

2 Germany1585501817176:10670168.

3 Italy15 7039171416 5438+00: 67 43134.

4 Argentina136030119102: 7131.

England12 50 221513 68: 45 23 81

France11442171686: 612570

7 Spain114519121471:531869.

Russia 9 3717 614 64: 44 20 57

Hesse 9 3716813 60: 4614 56

10 Sweden1042151671:65 656.

Uruguay 1 Uruguay10 401510/5 65

Netherlands 7 32 14 9 56: 36 20 5 1

Hungary

14 Poland 6 28 14 5 9 42:36 6 47

15 Mexico124101120 43: 79-3641

Austria

17 Belgium113610917 46: 63-17 39

Czech 8 3011514 44: 45-138

Romania

20 Chile

2 1 denmark 3 13 7 2 4 24

Paraguay 6 19 5 7 7 25

Portugal 31270525:169 21

24 Switzerland 7 22 6 3 13 33

Usa 7 22 6 2 14 25

Cameroon

Scotland 8 234712 25: 41-1619.

Croatia 21060413: 8 518

29 Bulgaria

Turkey 21051420:17316

3 1 Peru 41543819: 31-15

Korea 6 2 1 36 12 19

Ireland 3 13 283 10

Northern Ireland 3 13 355 13

Nigeria 311414:16-213

Colombia 4 13 3 28 14:

Costa Rica 273139:12-310

Morocco

39 Norway

Senegal152217: 618

4 1 East Germany 1 6 2 2 2 5:5 0 8

42 Japan 2 7 2 1 4 6

43 Algeria

44 Saudi Arabia

45 Wales151314: 406

46 South Africa 261328:1136

47 Tunisia

48 North Korea141125: 9-4 4

49 Cuba131115

50 Iran 2 6 1 1 4 4

5 1 Ecuador

Jamaica

53 Honduras

Israel 1 3 0 2 1 1

55 Egypt team

Kuwait130122: 6-41

Australia130120: 5-51

Bolivia 360151:20-191

59 Iraq

60 Slovenia

6 1 Canada 1 3 0 3 0:5-5 0

India 1 1 000 1 0

63 UAE 1 3 0 3 2

64 China 1 3 0 3 0

65 New Zealand130032:12-100

66 Greece 130030

67 Haiti130032:14-120

68 Zaire130030:14-140

69 El Salvador 2 6 0 0 6 1

(Note 1: Germany's record includes the former West Germany; The record of the Czech team includes the Czech Republic and Slovakia; Serbia and Montenegro is the former Yugoslavia team; Russia's record includes the former Soviet team.

Note 2: If you win a game, you will get 3 points.

Note 3: penalty shoot-out is calculated according to the score of both parties within 1.20 minutes. For example, in the World Cup final of 1994, Brazil finally defeated Italy on penalties, but the scores of both sides were calculated according to the score of 1. )