Who will be the ninth winner of the World Cup? Who will break the monopoly of Europe and South America? The United States and Japan have a show
Since 1930, the World Cup has been around for 92 years and has completed 21 competitions. In addition to the two sessions of the 1940s due to World War II , the World Cup, which is once every four years, has become one of the most important sports events in the world.
Previous World Cup Champions are as follows:
1930 World Cup Champions: Uruguay
1934 World Cup Champions: Italy
1938 World Cup Champions: Italy
1950 World Cup Champions: Uruguay
1954 World Cup Champions: Germany
1958 World Cup Champion: Brazil
1962 World Cup Champion: Brazil
1966 World Cup Champion: England
1970 World Cup Champion: Brazil
1974 World Cup Champion: Germany
1978 World Cup Champion: Argentina
11982 World Cup Champion: Italy
1986 World Cup Champion: Argentina
1990 World Cup Champion: Germany
1994 World Cup Champion: Brazil
1998 World Cup Champion: France
2002 World Cup Champion: Brazil
2006 World Cup Champion: Italy
2010 World Cup Champion: Spain
2014 World Cup Champion: Germany
2018 World Cup Champion: France
2022 World Cup Champion: To be determined
21 World Cup Champion, there are only 8 countries in total. The World Cup Champion is a high-monopoly event. Without strong national strength of football, it is impossible to win the Hercules Cup . According to the country, it was won by 8 countries. According to the continent, there were only Europe and South America. They divided the World Cup and did not allow teams from other continents to get involved.
9th championship in South America, 5th session in Brazil, 2nd session in Argentina, and 2nd session in Uruguay.
Europe 11th Championship, Germany 4th Championship, Italy 4th Championship, France 2nd Championship, England 1st Championship, Spain 1st Championship.
In 2010, Spain met with Netherlands in the final, and the Bullfighters Legion had the last laugh, and the European champions tied South America 9-9. In 2014, Germany and Argentina reached the final, and finally Germanic tank defeated Pampas Eagles , and Europe's championship number surpassed South America.
So who is more likely to win the World Cup outside these two continents and eight countries?
South American football is declining and it is difficult to compete with Europe. If there is a ninth championship team, it must be European teams, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Belgium . The Netherlands is the uncrowned king, and there are always superstars appearing at some time, leading the team back to the ranks of powerful people. Belgium has been the number one in the FIFA standings in recent years, and its strength cannot be underestimated. Portugal has also been full of talents over the years. They have won the European Cup and , and the World Cup is their next goal.
According to the latest World Cup winning odds, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Portugal are also firmly in the top ten, which is also the recognition of their strength by the international community.
Brazil, 1 compensation of 4.5
France, 1 compensation of 5.5
Argentina, 1 compensation of 7
England, 1 compensation of 7.5
Spain, 1 compensation of 8
Germany, 1 compensation of 11
Netherlands, 1 compensation of 12
Belgium, 1 compensation of 14
Portugal, 1 compensation of 14
Denmark, 1 compensation of 3
If we expand the scope and look outside of Europe and South America, which national team may win the World Cup championship and break the monopoly of Europe and South America?
The first person I think of is the United States. American sports is extremely developed. Their football is behind, and they are more concerned about it and do not pay attention to it. In recent years, their football has been booming, and outstanding players have also gained a foothold in 's five major leagues. In time, they will inevitably emerge with better stars, form a scale, and ultimately launch an impact on the World Cup.
The second thing I think of is Japan. Japanese football is a representative of down-to-earth, and they are the pride of yellow people.In 2005, the Japanese Football Association formulated a fifty-year plan, becoming a world football power and winning the World Cup officially became their goal. In 2011, the Japanese women's football team won the World Cup championship, and the fighting spirit shown in the finals is no less than our sonorous rose era. The Japanese men's football team once led Belgium 2-0 at the 2018 World Cup, one step away from the quarterfinals. With such seriousness, their efforts, waiting for a few superstars to appear, and adding some luck, it is not impossible for the Japanese team to break the monopoly of Europe and South America.