The first twenty world cups have been from 1930-2014, and the winners are as follows: 1930: Uruguay 1934: Italy 1938: Italy 1950: Uruguay 1954: Germany 1958: Brazil 1962: Brazil 1966: England 1970: Brazil 1974: Germany 1978: Argentina 1982: Italy 1986: Argentina 1990: Germany 1994: Brazil 1998: France 2002: Brazil 2006: Italy 2010: Spain 2014: Germany
The Italy vs. Uruguay match will broadcast at 12 pm ET on Tuesday, June 24 on ESPN (USA).
1930 - Uruguay 1934 - Italy 1938 - Italy 1950 - Uruguay 1954 - West Germany 1958 - Brazil 1962 - Brazil 1966 - England 1970 - Brazil 1974 - West Germany 1978 - Argentina 1982 - Italy 1986 - Argentina 1990 - West Germany 1994 - Brazil 1998 - France 2002 - Brazil 2006 - Italy 2010 - Spain 2014 - Germany
In 2014, Germany won the world cup in Brazil. Before that: 1930: Uruguay won in Uruguay 1950: Uruguay won in Brazil 1962: Brazil won in Chile 1978: Argentina won in Argentina
As of 2014, 20 world cups have been completed. 5 were won by Brazil, 4 each by Germany and Italy, 2 each by Uruguay and Argentina and 1 by France, England and Spain.
Brazil held the World Cup in 1950 and lost the final against Uruguay by 2-1. They held it again in 2014 when Germany beat Argentina 1 - 0 in the final. So Uruguay and Germany have won the World Cup in Brazil.
Italy and Netherlands were the first teams to qualify for the world cup in Brazil in 2014.
Uruguay plays England at 3 pm ET on Thursday, June 19 in the Sao Paulo venue.
Uruguay defeated Italy. This match effectively eliminated Italy from the 2014 FIFA World Cup, while allowing Uruguay to advance to the Round of 16. The statistics of the match are as follows:Italy 0-1 Uruguay24 June 2014 (13:00) Managers:Cesare Prandelli (Italy)Óscar Tabárez (Uruguay)Man of the Match: Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) Location: Arena das Dunas, NatalAttendance: 39,706Head Referee: Marco Rodríguez (Mexico)Italy's Goalscorers:NoneUruguay's Goalscorer:Diego Godín - 81'Yellow Cards: 4 Mario Balotelli - 22' (Italy)Egidio Arévalo - 46' (Uruguay)Mattia De Sciglio - 77' (Italy)Fernando Muslera - 90+1' (Uruguay)Red Cards: 1 Player: Claudio Marchisio (Italy)Time: 59'Reason: Foul on Egidio Arévalo (Uruguay)
The first was in Uruguay in 1930. The most recent in South Africa (2010). The next will be held in Brazil (2014).
Uruguay plays Costa Rica at 3 pm ET on Saturday, June 14 in the Fortaleza venue.
They placed 3rd in Group D behind Costa Rica and Uruguay.