The National Teams With The Most Wins In FIFA World Cup History
Brazil still dominates World Cup history, but several football giants continue closing the gap ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Winning at the World Cup is reserved for the elite
The FIFA World Cup is the most demanding tournament in football. Very few national teams manage to stay competitive for decades, and even fewer build a true winning legacy on the sport’s biggest stage.
Con el Mundial 2026 cada vez más cerca, estas son las selecciones que más partidos ganaron en toda la historia de la Copa del Mundo.
Belgium – 21 wins
The golden generation of Belgium helped the Red Devils establish themselves among the most successful national teams in World Cup history with 21 victories.
Players such as Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, and Romelu Lukaku led Belgium through one of the greatest periods in the nation’s football history, especially after reaching the semifinals at Russia 2018.
Uruguay – 25 wins
Historic Uruguay remains one of the most respected nations in football history. La Celeste has collected 25 World Cup victories and boasts two world titles, including the very first World Cup championship in 1930.
Despite competing against countries with much larger populations and financial power, Uruguay continues protecting one of football’s most legendary legacies.
Netherlands – 30 wins
Even without ever winning the World Cup, the Netherlands built one of the strongest football traditions in the world and already owns 30 victories in the competition.
The Dutch national team continues to be respected globally thanks to its attacking philosophy and several legendary generations that shaped football history.
Spain – 31 wins
Spanish football changed forever after winning the World Cup in South Africa 2010. Since then, Spain has reached 31 victories in the tournament and cemented its place among football’s elite nations.
La Roja also produced one of the most dominant eras ever seen in international football.
England – 32 wins
England has accumulated 32 World Cup victories and still leans heavily on its historic 1966 triumph, the only World Cup title in the nation’s history.
Although the Three Lions have not lifted the trophy again, they remain consistent contenders in the latter stages of major tournaments.
France – 39 wins
The French national team has become one of modern football’s greatest powers. France now owns 39 World Cup victories and recently reached back-to-back finals in Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022.
Led by stars such as Kylian Mbappé, Les Bleus continue building one of the most successful generations in the country’s history.
Italy – 45 wins
Even while going through one of the toughest periods in its football history and missing another World Cup, Italy remains one of the tournament’s true giants with 45 victories and four world titles.
The Azzurri also produced one of the most impressive winning streaks ever seen in the competition with seven consecutive victories between 1934 and 1938.
Argentina – 47 wins
Winning the title at Qatar 2022 allowed Argentina to continue climbing among the most successful nations in World Cup history. La Albiceleste now has 47 victories and continues closing the gap on Europe’s football powers.
The championship won by Lionel Messi and company also strengthened the legacy of a national team that now proudly owns three World Cup trophies.
Germany – 68 wins
The German national team turned consistency into an art form. Germany has accumulated 68 victories in World Cup history and remains Europe’s most successful nation in the tournament.
The Germans also possess one of the most consistent records in football history, constantly reaching semifinals, finals, and title races generation after generation.
Brazil – 76 wins
Whenever World Cups are discussed, Brazil inevitably stands above everyone else. The Seleção not only owns five world titles, but also leads the tournament’s all-time victory ranking with 76 wins in 114 matches.
Brazil’s dominance is also reflected in its incredible 67% winning percentage and an iconic streak of 11 consecutive victories between 2002 and 2006. And as football prepares for 2026, Brazil still arrives as the undisputed king of World Cup history.
The 2026 World Cup could change the rankings
With more national teams and more matches than ever before, the 2026 FIFA World Cup could bring major changes to these historic rankings.
Brazil will attempt to defend its position at the top, Germany will continue chasing the lead, and Argentina dreams of climbing even higher after the historic momentum generated by winning Qatar 2022.













