World Cup Past Winners
The football World Cup is still the best tournament in World sport uniting a nation as they go in glory of sport's most coveted trophy. Down the years some of the top footballers have bagged World Cup glory with their country with Brazil being the most successful of the lot having won the competition five times.
However, there's always an unlucky loser, so take a look at the previous winners and the runners-up as well as the leading scorers at each tournament.
South Africa 2010
Winners: Spain
Runners-Up: Netherlands
Golden Boot: Thomas Mueller (GER)
Germany 2006
Winners: Italy
Runners-Up: France
Golden Boot: Miroslav Klose (GER)
Korea/Japan 2002
Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up: Germany
Golden Boot: Ronaldo (Bra)
France 1998
Winners: France
Runners-Up: Brazil
Golden Boot: Davor Suker (CRO)
U.S.A 1994
Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up: Italy
Golden Boot: Oleg Salenko (RUS), Hristo Stoichkov (BUL)
Italy 1990
Winners: West Germany
Runners-Up: Argentina
Golden Boot: Salvatore Schillaci (ITA)
Mexico 1986
Winners: Argentina
Runners-Up: West Germany
Golden Boot: Gary Lineker (ENG)
Spain 1982
Winners: Italy
Runners-Up: West Germany
Golden Boot: Paolo Rossi (ITA)
Argentina 1978
Winners: Argentina
Runners-Up: Netherlands
Golden Boot: Mario Kempes (ARG)
Germany 1974
Winners: West Germany
Runners-Up: Netherlands
Golden Boot: Grzegorz Lato (POL)
Mexico 1970
Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up: Italy
Golden Boot: Gerd Mueller (GER)
England 1966
Winners: England
Runners-Up: West Germany
Golden Boot: Eusebio (POR)
Chile 1962
Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up: Czechoslovakia
Golden Boot: Florian Albert (Hun), Valentin Ivanov (RUS), Drazen Jerkovic (YUG), Leonel Sanchez (CHI), Vava (BRA), Garrincha (BRA)
Sweden 1958
Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up: Sweden
Golden Boot: Just Fontaine (FRA)
Switzerland 1954
Winners: West Germany
Runners-Up: Hungary
Golden Boot: Sandor Kocsis (HUN)
Brazil 1950
Winners: Uruguay
Runners-Up: Brazil
Golden Boot: Ademir (BRA)
France 1938
Winners: Italy
Runners-Up: Hungary
Golden Boot: Leonidas (BRA)
Italy 1934
Winners: Italy
Runners-Up: Czechoslavakia
Golden Boot: Oldrich Nejedly (CZE)
Uruguay 1930
Winners: Uruguay
Runners-Up: Argentina
Golden Boot: Guillermo Stabile (ARG)

