Posted June 9, 200619 yr 1930 Uruguay Uruguay 4 Argentina 2 1934 Italy Italy 2 Czechoslovakia 1 a.e.t. 1938 Italy Italy 4 Hungary 2 1950 Uruguay Uruguay 2 Brazil 1 1954 West Germany West Germany 3 Hungary 1 1958 Brazil Brazil 5 Sweden 2 1962 Brazil Brazil 3 Czechoslovakia 1 1966 England England 4 West Germany 2 a.e.t. 1970 Brazil Brazil 4 Italy 1 1974 West Germany West Germany 2 Holland 1 1978 Argentina Argentina 3 Holland 1 a.e.t. 1982 Italy Italy 3 West Germany 1 1986 Argentina Argentina 2 West Germany 2 1990 West Germany West Germany 1 Argentina 0 1994 Brazil Brazil 0 Italy 0 a.e.t. (3-2 p.s.o) 1998 France France 3 Brazil 0 2002 Brazil Brazil 2 Germany 0 And if you notice since 1962, there is a pattern forming a European team has won it every 8 years, so technically a European team could win it this year, hopefully its England
June 9, 200619 yr 1958Brazil, 1962Brazil, 1966England(home country) 1970Brazil 1974Germany 1978Argentina 1982Italy 1986Argentina 1990Germany 1994Brazil 1998France(home country) 2002Brazil 2006?? Any chance it might be Brazil. Do you notice a pattern, if you start from 1982 and Italy, and you move back & forward 1 cup at a time, a pattern develops, Argentina,Germany,Brazil,European(home country),Brazil,then Brazil so does fate say they will win again to keep up the sequence! :cheer: spooky or what
June 16, 200619 yr hmmm i wouldn't look in to that too deeply. Yes on paper and by those stats it shows that a EU team will win but. things have changed now nearly all the players in brazil and argentina play in Europe. Unlike in the 60's to the 80's where hardly any s.american player played in europe. I still think it will be betweern (brazil,argentina,england and maybe Italy)
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