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Football World Cup results: this is the record of World Cup titles
Spain⚽ Sports12 hr. ago

Football World Cup results: this is the record of World Cup titles

The article discusses the history of FIFA World Cup winners, highlighting the prestige of winning the tournament and the difficulty of achieving such success. It notes that only eight nations have ever won the World Cup, with Brazil leading with five titles, followed by Germany and Italy with four each. Spain has one title, achieved in 2010. The piece emphasizes the rarity of winning the tournament, noting that many countries, including England and Portugal, have failed to secure victory despite having talented players. The article also mentions the expansion of the competition to include more teams, though traditional powerhouses continue to dominate.

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Football World Cup results: this is the record of World Cup titles

The article discusses the history of FIFA World Cup winners, highlighting the prestige of winning the tournament and the difficulty of achieving such success. It notes that only eight nations have ever won the World Cup, with Brazil leading with five titles, followed by Germany and Italy with four each. Spain has one title, achieved in 2010. The piece emphasizes the rarity of winning the tournament, noting that many countries, including England and Portugal, have failed to secure victory despite having talented players. The article also mentions the expansion of the competition to include more teams, though traditional powerhouses continue to dominate.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on historical sports data and does not present any political opinions, biases, or controversial claims. It provides a factual overview of World Cup winners without taking sides or emphasizing any particular nation politically.

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