16 Aug
16Aug

If you're curious about the worldcup22 final tournament this year, you may be wondering who won the tournament. Here's what you should know about Belgium, Japan, Croatia, and Russia. Read on to find out! But, before you make up your mind, be sure to check out the list of winners. By the time you're done reading this, you'll know which team won it. But, do you know which team won the tournament in the past?

Russia

Following the Russian soccer team's stunning victory at the World Cup last year, FIFA and UEFA banned them from the 2019 European Championship and Women's World Cup. Russia was also banned from competing in the Men's Champions League and the next Women's World Cup qualifiers. The suspension came after FIFA and UEFA were heavily criticized for not punishing Russia enough for its actions in Ukraine. The suspension also affects Russian clubs competing in European competitions.

Belgium

Known for its footballing prowess, Belgium won the World Cup last year in Russia. In a thrilling 3-2 final win over Japan, the Belgians came from 2-0 down to win the game. Nacer Chadli scored the game-winning goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time. In the knockout rounds, Belgium defeated tournament favorites Brazil, but lost to France in the semi-final. France, a European power, beat Croatia in the final, to claim the trophy.

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Japan

The Japanese have never won the Men's World Cup before, and only advanced to the round of 16 twice in five appearances. The team represents the AFC confederation, which has a small number of nations in the World Cup. Europe and South America have much larger contingents. Their recent World Cup triumph was particularly impressive because they were able to exploit their weaker players and come out on top. Japan is now preparing to make its seventh appearance at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Croatia

The 2014 World Cup was a disappointing tournament for Croatia, who were eliminated in the first round. They had a good run in qualifying, but ultimately finished third behind Brazil, Mexico, and England. However, they were able to improve and placed third in Euro 2016 as well, losing to eventual champions Portugal. This summer, they will hope to build on that success by reaching the knockout stages of the tournament. But it's hard to predict who will do well.

Brazil

It was only fitting that the nation that hosted the World Cup last year should be crowned champions. The 2018 tournament featured five venues. The final was held in Mexico City and was won by Brazil, which defeated Italy 4-1. Goals were scored by Pepe, Gerson, Carlos Alberto, and Jairzinho. In the final, 205,000 Brazilians packed the Maracana stadium. In the end, Brazil won its record fourth World Cup and its first since 1970.

Italy

Italy has won four FIFA World Cups, second only to Brazil. The Italians have had an impressive career in the global stage, having won two of their first three tournaments. They have also won the Olympic football tournament in 1936 and the European Championship twice. The Italian national team is known as the Azzurri, and their traditional blue kit is a staple of Italian football. Despite their recent struggles, however, Italy has a bright future ahead of it.

Germany

Germany has been knocking on the door of greatness for nearly a decade. The World Cup in Brazil was their chance to step up the ladder. Germany surprised Brazil 7-1 in the semifinals before grinding out a 1-0 win over Argentina in the final. Its star forward, Bastian Schweinsteiger, appeared to be growing old during the tournament, but he played to his potential and led Germany to victory. After the tournament, Germany is tied with Italy for the most World Cup titles in history. Three nations have won 13 out of 20 World Cups.

Spain

The Spanish are the current reigning World Cup champions and have now won eight World Championships in a row. After beating England in the final of Euro 2016, they will now hope to lift the trophy once again in Russia. While Spain have a long and rich history in international football, there are many factors that contributed to their success in 2018. The squad is deep, talented, and balanced, and it all comes together when they play.

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