Origins and Early Years Inception (1930)
- The first FIFA World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930.
- Organized by FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association).
- Only 13 teams participated—7 from South America, 4 from Europe, and 2 from North America.
- Uruguay won the inaugural title, defeating Argentina 4–2 in the final.
- First World Cup with a qualification process.
- Italy won their first title on home soil under Mussolini's regime.
- Italy defended their title, becoming the first repeat champions.
- Political tensions led to withdrawals (Spain, Argentina, Uruguay).
- World Cups were canceled due to World War II.
- Resumed after 12 years.
- Featured the famous "Maracanazo": Uruguay defeated Brazil in Rio in front of nearly 200,000 fans.
- First World Cup with British teams participating.
- High-scoring tournament.
- West Germany upset favorites Hungary in the "Miracle of Bern."
- Pelé, age 17, stunned the world and helped Brazil win their first title.
- Marked the rise of Brazil as a footballing power.
- Brazil repeated as champions despite Pelé's early injury.
- England won their only title on home soil.
- Geoff Hurst scored the only hat trick in a World Cup final.
- First World Cup broadcast in color.
- Brazil, led by Pelé, won their third title—Pelé became the only player to win three World Cups.
- Total Football by the Netherlands impressed, but Germany won at home.
- Argentina won their first title amid political unrest.
- Tournament expanded to 24 teams.
- Italy, led by Paolo Rossi, took the trophy.
- Diego Maradona's tournament: "Hand of God" and "Goal of the Century" vs. England.
- Argentina won their second title.
- Defensive tournament. West Germany defeated Argentina in the final.
- Marked the end of the Cold War era in football.
- Record-breaking attendance.
- Brazil won their 4th title; final ended in a penalty shootout vs. Italy.
- Introduced soccer to a mainstream U.S. audience.
- Expanded to 32 teams.
- France won on home soil, led by Zidane.
- First World Cup in Asia and first co-hosted.
- Brazil won their 5th title.
- South Korea made a surprise semifinal run.
- Italy won in penalties over France.
- Zidane's infamous headbutt marked his last game.
- First World Cup in Africa.
- Spain won their first title, with tiki-taka dominance.
- Germany beat Brazil 7–1 in a shocking semifinal.
- Germany won the final in extra time against Argentina.
- France won their second title with a young, dynamic team led by Kylian Mbappé.
- First World Cup held in winter (November–December).
- Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, won their third title in a dramatic final against France—considered one of the best finals ever.
- Mbappé scored a hat trick in the final.
- First World Cup to feature 48 teams.
- First tri-nation host.
- Will bring the World Cup back to North America for the first time since 1994.