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Top 10 Best Goals, Scariest Moments, Best Coaches Fifa World Cup

Scariest Moments FIFA WORD CUP

 

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1. Brazil: The five-time winners are the most decorated team in World Cup history with a total of 15 titles. 

2. Spain: The "Galácticos" dominated international football for much of the 1990s and early 2000s, winning three consecutive world titles (1996-98) and appearing in four more finals (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014). 

3. Italy: Although they only managed one title (1934), "Il Matrimonio Immacolato" (The Immaculate Matrimony) are widely recognised as one of the greatest teams to have ever played the game. 

4. France: Les Bleus scooped their second world title in 1998 courtesy of some late goals from Zinedine Zidane and a rampant side that ruthlessly dispatched Portugal 5-0 in the final. 

5. Uruguay: Despite being less well known than some of their rivals, Los Toritos reached two consecutive World Cup finals in 1930 and 1934 - only to lose on both occasions to Argentina and Germany, respectively. 

6. Netherlands: Having finished third behind Brazil and Italy in 1970, Guus Hiddink's side made history by becoming the first country from outside Europe to win a World Cup when they triumphed over West Germany in 1974. 

7. England: With six appearances (1958, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1990, 2006) - and four wins (1966, 1990, 2006, 2010) - the Three Lions are one of the most successful teams in World Cup history. 

8. Brazil: The "Seleção" (The Selection) made their debut in 1930 and reached the final of the World Cup for the first time in 1958, only to lose 2-1 to hosts Sweden. 

9. Argentina: La Albiceleste have appeared in every World Cup since its inception, claiming five titles (1978, 1986, 1990, 1994, 2002) along with runners-up finishes in 1958, 1974 and 1998. 

10. France: Having finished second behind Brazil in 1970, Les Bleus went on to win their first title at the inaugural edition of the European Championships two years later.


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