Originally posted by Red NightYou should've made that clear at the beginning of this thread.
I don't disagree with this statement. I left out the U-20 because it is played every other year and I was concerned it would skew the numbers. Argentina has won a bunch.
I disagree with rhb and those who think we should include other sports as well. I'm not really interested in every event that calls itself the World Cup, only soccer World Cups at this point.
Originally posted by Red NightSee my last response.
No problem rhb...glad to be of service to soccer fans around the world.
Including the U-20 and U-17 World Cups, the list looks like this:
Brasil 12
Argentina 8
Germany 6
Italy 4
Nigeria 3
USA 2
Portugal 2
Ghana 2
Uruguay 2
USSR 2
France 2
Saudi Arabia 1
Mexico 1
Yugoslavia 1
Spain 1
Norway 1
England 1
Originally posted by rhbSorry about that, when I said World Cup I expected people to understand that I was talking aobut Soccer or Association football and not a host of other events that seek to embellish their stature by borrowing the moniker.
You should've made that clear at the beginning of this thread.
Originally posted by Red NightTypical politicians spin.
Sorry about that, when I said World Cup I expected people to understand that I was talking aobut Soccer or Association football and not a host of other events that seek to embellish their stature by borrowing the moniker.
Well done on having the balls to apologise though.
Originally posted by darvlayIf someone will direct me to a list of U-10 winners, I will add those to the list as well.
Still only one for England? How embarrassing.
Adding the U-20 Womens to the list leads to this result:
Brasil 12
Argentina 8
Germany 7
Italy 4
Nigeria 3
USA 3
Portugal 2
Ghana 2
Uruguay 2
USSR 2
France 2
Saudi Arabia 1
Mexico 1
Yugoslavia 1
Spain 1
Norway 1
Korea 1
England 1