World Cups Played World Cup Champion 1930 Uruguay Uruguay 1934 Italy Italy 1938 France Italy 1950 Brazil Uruguay 1954 Switzerland Germany 1958 Sweden Brazil 1962 Chile Brazil 1966 England England 1970 Mexico Brazil 1974 Germany Germany 1978 Argentina Argentina 1982 Spain Italy 1986 Me...
13) 1923 F.A cupfinal Bolton -West Ham 14)1927 F.A cupfinal Cardiff -Arsenal 1-0 15)1965 F.A cupfinalLiverpool -Leeds 2-1 thesoccerweb (Youtube) thesoccerweb (Youtube) thesoccerweb (Youtube) 16) 1979 F.A cupfinalArsenal - Man.Utd 3-2 17) 1980 F.A cupfinal West ham -Arse...
1962 Cameroon - did not participate World Cup National Team Standing Stage PTS GP W D L GS GA GD 1966 Cameroon - did not participate 1970 Cameroon - did not participate 1974 Cameroon - did not participate 1978 Cameroon - did not participate 1982 Cameroon 17 1st Round Groups 3 3 ...
Soccer has been a part of Chilean history since the nineteenth century. Moreover, since the establishment of the Football Federation of Chile (FFCh) in 1895, the country was integral in promoting this sport across South America. For instance, Chile was one of the four founding members of the...
Djalma Santos took part in four World Cups (1954-1966), winning the 1958 and 1962 tournaments. Along with Franz Beckenbauer and Philipp Lahm, he is one of only three players to be included in three FIFA World Cup All-Star teams (1954, 1958, and 1962). ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Pelé (redirected fromPele (Soccer)) Encyclopedia Pe·lé (pā′lā)OriginallyEdson Arantes do Nascimento.Born 1940. Brazilian soccer player who led his national team to three World Cup championships (1958, 1962, and 1970). He later played for the New York Cos...
Cup have been held among the strongest club teams of Central Europe since 1927. World competitions were first held in 1930, and are now referred to as the World Cup Competition for the Jules Rimet Trophy, named after the first president of the FIFA. The European Champion Clubs Cup (European...
In the 1962 World Cup, during their first match against Mexico, Pelé assisted the first goal and then scored the second one. He also played in the 1966 and 1970 World Cups. Diego Maradona Born in Lanús, Argentina, Diego Armando Maradona became the most celebrated Argentine professional ...
More World Cup Titles Pelé aggravated a groin injury two games into the 1962 World Cup in Chile, sitting out the final rounds while Brazil went on to claim its second straight title. Four years later, in England, a series of brutal attacks by opposing defenders again forced him to the si...
Britain’s most respected football writer, Brian Glanville remains a unique and distinctive voice in the world of football journalism. Brian has written for World Soccer since 1962 and is the author of a number of books, including The Story of the World Cup. February 27, 2020 Bruno Fernandes...