FIFA World Cup 2026: All winners since 1930, from Uruguay to Argentina in 2022


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Only seven countries have ever won the men’s FIFA World Cup. Will we see one of those teams do it again this summer, or will a new nation join that elite?

On June 11, the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, which will air on the FOX Sports family of networks, will begin in what marks the first time the United States has been a host country (matches will also be played in Canada and Mexico) of the Men’s World Cup since 1994.

While we wonder if Lionel Messi and Argentina, who won the 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup and the 2024 Copa AmĂ©rica, have one more thriller ahead of them or if Kylian MbappĂ© and France can finish the job after a crushing loss to Argentina in the 2022 title game or if the United States can go on a deep run, here are the all-time FIFA Men’s World Cup winners:

Brazil (Pintacampeones): 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002
Germany (Four-time champions): 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014
Italy (Four-time champion): 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006
Argentina (Three-time champions): 1978, 1986, 2022
France: (Two-time champions): 1998, 2018
Uruguay: (Two-time champions): 1930, 1950
Spain: 2010
England: 1966

1930: Uruguay (Host Country)

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1934: Italy (host country)

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1938: Italy

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1950: Uruguay

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1962: Brazil

1966: England (host country)

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1970: Brazil

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1974: West Germany (host country)

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1978: Argentina (Host Country)

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1982: Italy

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1986: Argentina

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1990: West Germany

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1994: Brazil

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1998: France (host country)

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2002: Brazil

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2006: Italy

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2014: Germany

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2018: France

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2022: Argentina

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How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The World Cup will run from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Spread across three countries, the tournament will culminate with the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The 104 matches of the tournament will air live on FOX (70) and FS1 (34) and each match will stream live and on-demand within the FOX One and FOX Sports apps. A record 40 matches, more than a third of the tournament, will be broadcast in prime time on FOX (21) and FS1 (19).

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