World Cup Stats

World Cup Stats

FIFA World Cup team rankings, win rates, and match statistics from 1994 to 2022.

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RankCountryPlayedWin%Titles
1🇫🇷France6460.9%🏆 2
2🇩🇪Germany6758.2%🏆 1
3🇧🇷Brazil7657.9%🏆 2
4🇳🇱Netherlands4755.3%
5🇦🇷Argentina5855.2%🏆 1
6🇪🇸Spain5253.8%🏆 1
7🇨🇴Colombia1353.8%
8🇲🇦Morocco1752.9%
9🇵🇹Portugal3652.8%
10🇮🇹Italy4951.0%🏆 1
11🇧🇪Belgium2650.0%
12🇹🇷Turkey1050.0%
13🇭🇷Croatia3548.6%
14🇺🇾Uruguay2347.8%
15🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿England3647.2%
16🇸🇪Sweden2245.5%
17🇩🇰Denmark1844.4%
18🇨🇱Chile1442.9%
19🇨🇿Czech Republic1241.7%
20🇨🇭Switzerland2638.5%
21🇲🇽Mexico3935.9%
22🇬🇭Ghana1435.7%
23🇯🇵Japan2733.3%
24🇧🇬Bulgaria633.3%
25🇸🇳Senegal1233.3%
26🇷🇺Russia1533.3%
27🇵🇱Poland1631.3%
28🇰🇷South Korea2931.0%
29🇦🇺Australia1330.8%
30🇳🇬Nigeria2030.0%
31🇪🇨Ecuador1030.0%
32🇺🇸USA2729.6%
33🇨🇲Cameroon1526.7%
34🇷🇸Serbia1225.0%
35🇸🇦Saudi Arabia1625.0%
36🇵🇾Paraguay1625.0%
37🇨🇮Ivory Coast922.2%
38🇮🇷Iran1520.0%

2022 Awards

Golden Ball
🇦🇷 Lionel Messi
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Golden Boot
🇫🇷 Kylian Mbappé(8 goals)
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Golden Glove
🇦🇷 Emiliano Martínez
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Best Young Player
🇦🇷 Enzo Fernández
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FIFA Fair Play
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England

FIFA World Cup Team Performance & Win Rate Rankings (1994–2022)

The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football tournament, held every four years and featuring the top national teams from around the globe. Since 1994, a total of eight editions have been played — hosted in the United States (1994), France (1998), South Korea & Japan (2002), Germany (2006), South Africa (2010), Brazil (2014), Russia (2018), and Qatar (2022).

During this 28-year span, six different nations have been crowned champions: Brazil (1994, 2002), France (1998, 2018), Italy (2006), Spain (2010), Germany (2014), and Argentina (2022). The competition has produced unforgettable moments — from Zinedine Zidane's masterclass in 1998 to Lionel Messi's long-awaited triumph in 2022.

This tool compiles every match result from the group stage through the final for all participating teams across these eight tournaments. You can sort teams by win rate, total victories, goals scored, or titles won, and filter by continent or minimum number of matches played. Click on any team to view their detailed tournament-by-tournament history.

Whether you're a football historian, fantasy league analyst, or simply a passionate fan, this comprehensive World Cup database provides the stats you need — from goal differentials to head-to-head round performance — all in one place, with no login required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How is the win rate calculated?

A: Win Rate = (Number of Wins ÷ Total Matches Played) × 100%. Only regulation-time results are counted; penalty shoot-out outcomes do not change the win/draw/loss record (a match decided by penalties is recorded as a draw).

Q: What time period does this data cover?

A: This page covers all FIFA World Cup tournaments from 1994 (United States) to 2022 (Qatar), a total of 8 editions.

Q: Which team has the highest win rate?

A: Among teams with a significant number of matches, Brazil and Germany consistently rank at the top for win rate across the 1994–2022 period.

Q: How many teams have won the World Cup between 1994 and 2022?

A: Six different nations have lifted the trophy: Brazil (1994, 2002), France (1998, 2018), Italy (2006), Spain (2010), Germany (2014), and Argentina (2022).

Q: Does this include qualifying matches?

A: No. Only matches played during the final tournament (group stage through the final) are included. Qualifying rounds are not counted.

Q: What does "Best Result" mean?

A: It shows the furthest round the team has reached in any single World Cup tournament during the 1994–2022 period — for example, Champion, Runner-up, Third Place, Quarter-final, etc.

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