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How many countries have won the World Cup?

In the history of the World Cup, 8 teams have won the championship, namely Brazil, Germany, Italy, France, Argentina, Uruguay, England, and Spain.

1. Brazil 5 times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002).

2. Italy 4 times (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006).

3. Germany 4 times (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014).

4. Argentina 3 times (1978, 1986, 2022).

5. Uruguay twice (1930, 1950).

6. France twice (1998, 2018).

7. England once (1966).

8. Spain once (2010).

The significance of winning the World Cup

Winning the World Cup is of great significance to the country. It can enhance the country's image and popularity, enhance people's self-confidence and national pride, and is conducive to economic development and import and export trade. , attracting foreign tourists to travel and vacation. The World Cup represents one of the highest honors for the national team. The value of the World Cup is immeasurable. If a world superstar wants to become a true football king, he must have a World Cup in his football career.

Today's world football landscape is changing. European football continues to lead, South American football is closely following, and Asian and African football are trying to catch up. As the game becomes faster and more competitive, the differences between players' individual abilities are shrinking, and so are the gaps between strong teams. Facing the ever-changing world football, Chinese football needs to continue to reform and learn the advanced techniques and tactics of world football with an open mind.