Fifa world cup winners list

  1. FIFA World Cup: List of tournament champions going back to 1930
  2. Women’s World Cup 2023 squad list: Every confirmed and provisional team for this summer’s tournament
  3. CONCACAF Gold Cup winners: Complete list of champions
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FIFA World Cup: List of tournament champions going back to 1930

USA TODAY Sports The 2018 World Cup final is set, with Here's a look at every World Cup, a trip through the world's biggest sporting event's history that includes a wild bit of U.S. soccer trivia. 2014: Germany Location: Brazil Final: Germany over Argentina, 1-0 (extra time) After knocking on the door of greatness for nearly a decade (two third-place World Cup finishes, one runner-up finish in the Euro), Germany finally earned that elusive championship. A stunner of a semifinal against Brazil — 2010: Spain Location: South Africa Final: Spain over Netherlands, 1-0 (extra time) This is the crowning achievement of an incredible run of success for Spain. Over a four-year span, Spain won the 2008 Euro, 2010 World Cup and 2012 Euro. The only blemish for Spain was losing to the U.S. in the 2009 Confederations Cup. Spain's win also marked the first time a European nation had won the World Cup when it was hosted outside of Europe, a feat matched four years later by Germany. 2006: Italy Location: Germany Final: Italy over France, 1-1 (Italy won penalty shootout, 5-3) It's one of the most indelible moments in sports, a "where were you when?" experience that separates 2002: Brazil Location: South Korea/Japan Final: Brazil over Germany, 2-0 Sure, the final featured two bluebloods, but this was a wild World Cup. Upsets highlighted the group stage, as defending World Cup champion France and another tournament favorite, Argentina, did not make it to the round of 16. Neither did Portugal, ...

Women’s World Cup 2023 squad list: Every confirmed and provisional team for this summer’s tournament

GO DEEPER Answering your questions about the 2023 Women’s World Cup Group A New Zealand World Cup squad S quad yet to be announced. Norway World Cup squad S quad yet to be announced. Philippines World Cup squad (provisional) Goalkeepers: Kiara Fontanilla (Westcliff University Warriors), Kaiya Jota (Stanford Cardinal), Olivia McDaniel, Inna Palacios (Kaya) Defenders: Maya Alcantara (Georgetown University), Alicia Barker (Pacific Northwest SC), Angela Beard (Western United), Reina Bonta (Santos FC), Malea Cesar (Blacktown City), Jessika Cowart (IFK Kalmar), Sofia Harrison (Werder Bremen), Hali Long (Kaya FC), Dominique Randle (Por/KA Akureyri) Midfielders: Tahnai Annis (Por/KA Akureyri), Ryley Bugay, Anicka Castaneda (Mount Druitt Town Rangers), Sara Eggesvik (KIL/Hemne), Kaya Hawkinson (Cal State Fullerton Titans), Eva Madarang, Jessica Miclat (Eskilstuna United DFF), Isabella Pasion (Solar 06G ECNL), Quinley Quezada (Crvena zvezda), Jaclyn Sawicki (Western United) Forwards: Sarina Bolden (Western Sydney Wanderers), Isabella Flanigan (Montverde Eagles), Carleigh Frilles (Coastal Carolina Chanticleers), Katrina Guillou (Pitea IF), Chandler McDaniel, Meryll Serrano (Stabaek). Switzerland World Cup squad S quad yet to be announced. Group B Australia World Cup squad S quad yet to be announced. Republic of Ireland World Cup squad (provisional) Goalkeepers: Courtney Brosnan ( Defenders: Harriet Scott ( Midfielders: Katie McCabe ( Forwards: Heather Payne (Florida State University)...

CONCACAF Gold Cup winners: Complete list of champions

• 1991: United States defeated Honduras 0-0 (4-3 in penalty shootout) at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California • 1993: Mexico defeated United States 4-0 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico • 1996: Mexico defeated Brazil 2-0 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico • 1998: Mexico defeated United States 1-0 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California • 2000: Canada defeated Colombia 2-0 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California • 2002: United States defeated Costa Rica 2-0 at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California • 2003: Mexico defeated Brazil 1-0 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico • 2005: United States defeated Panama 0-0 (3-1 in penalty shootout) at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey • 2007: United States defeated Mexico 2-1 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois • 2009: Mexico defeated United States 5-0 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey • 2011: Mexico defeated United States 4-2 at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California • 2013: United States defeated Panama 1-0 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois • 2015: Mexico defeated Jamaica 3-1 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 2017: United States defeated Jamaica 2-1 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California • 2019: Mexico defeated United States 1-0 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois • 2021: United States defeated Mexico 1-0 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, California Who has the most Gold Cup championships...

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