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Top 10 Nations with the Most Wins in World Cup Finals History

Worldcup13 Jun 2026 12:58 GMT+7

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Top 10 Nations with the Most Wins in World Cup Finals History

Which nations have secured the most victories? A look at the top 10 countries with the most wins in the history of the World Cup finals.


On 13 June 2026, we review the top 10 nations with the most victories in World Cup final tournaments. Ranked first is Brazil, with 76 wins. They hold the world record for the longest winning streak in World Cup finals, achieving 11 consecutive wins. This streak began on 3 June 2002, when they defeated Turkey 2-1 in the group stage.

Their winning streak spanned across tournaments from the 2002 World Cup through to the 2006 World Cup, culminating in a 3-0 victory over Ghana in the round of 16 on 27 June 2006. This record ended in the quarter-finals, or semi-final stage, after a narrow 0-1 loss to France.

Next, Germany ranks second with 68 wins, followed by Argentina with 47 wins. Italy holds fourth place with 45 wins, while France is fifth with 39 wins.

Moving on, England stands sixth with 32 wins, Spain seventh with 31 wins, the Netherlands eighth with 30 wins, Uruguay ninth with 25 wins, and Belgium rounds out the top ten with 21 wins.