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Football World Cup 1950
The 1950 FIFA World Cup, held in Brazil from 24 June to 16 July, was the fourth FIFA World Cup. It was the first World Cup since 1938, the planned 1942 and 1946 competitions having been canceled owing to World War II. It was won by Uruguay, who had won the inaugural competition in 1930, clinching the cup by beating the hosts Brazil 2–1 in the deciding match of the four-team final group (this was the only tournament not decided by a one-match final). It was also the first tournament where the trophy was referred to as the Jules Rimet Cup, to mark the 25th anniversary of Rimet's presidency of FIFA.
Because of World War II, the World Cup had not been staged since 1938; the planned World Cups of 1942 and 1946 were both cancelled. After the war, FIFA were keen to resurrect the competition as soon as possible, and they began making plans for a World Cup tournament to take place. In the aftermath of the war, much of Europe lay in ruins. As a result, FIFA had some difficulties finding a country interested in hosting the event, since many governments believed that their scarce resources ought to be devoted to more urgent priorities than a sporting celebration.
Having secured a host nation, FIFA would still dedicate some time to persuading countries to send their national teams to compete. Italy was of particular interest: the Italians were the long-standing defending champions (winners in 1934 and 1938). However, Italy's national team was weakened severely as most of its starting lineup perished in the Superga air disaster one year before the start of the tournament. The Italians were eventually persuaded to attend, but traveled by boat rather than by plane.
Because Brazil and Italy qualified automatically, there were fourteen remaining places available. Of these, seven were allocated to Europe, six to the Americas, and one to Asia.
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Brazil |
Dates | 24 June – 16 July |
Teams | 15 (from 3 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 6 (in 6 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Uruguay (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Brazil |
Third place | Sweden |
Fourth place | Spain |


FIFA World Cup Winners List
Year | Host Country | Winner | Score |
---|---|---|---|
FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 | South Africa | Spain | Spain 1-0 Netherlands |
FIFA WORLD CUP 2006 | Germany | Italy | Italy 1-1 (5-3) France |
FIFA WORLD CUP 2002 | Japan / S. Korea | Brazil | Brazil 2-0 Germany |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1998 | France | France | France 3-0 Brazil |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1994 | US | Brazil | Brazil 3-2 Italy |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1990 | Italy | Germany | Germany 1-0 Argentina |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1986 | Mexico | Argentina | Argentina 3-2 Germany |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1982 | Spain | Italy | Italy 3-1 Germany |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1978 | Argentina | Argentina | Argentina 3-1 Holland |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1974 | Germany | Germany | Germany 2-1 Holland |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1970 | Mexico | Brazil | Brazil 4-1 Italy |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1966 | England | England | England 4-2 Germany |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1962 | Chile | Brazil | Brazil 3-1 Czechoslovakia |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1958 | Sweden | Brazil | Brazil 5-2 Sweden |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1954 | Switzerland | Germany | Germany 3-2 Hungary |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1950 | Brazil | Uruguay | Uruguay 2-1 Brazil |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1946 | not held | ||
FIFA WORLD CUP 1942 | not held | ||
FIFA WORLD CUP 1938 | France | Italy | Italy 4-2 Hungary |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1934 | Italy | Italy | Italy 2-1 Czechoslovakia |
FIFA WORLD CUP 1930 | Uruguay | Uruguay | Uruguay 4-2 Argentina |

