Qatar will host the 22nd edition of the World Cup competition. Typically, the World Cup occurs in the summer. Nevertheless, this event will happen in November in light of the Asian country’s weather. Football’s World Cup is the sport’s most significant competition, and each player aspires to help their nation win it.

Throughout history, a few nations have dominated this tournament. However, many countries endeavor to excel following taxing qualification stages. With FIFA World Cup 2022 just a few months away, let’s see the top nations as ranked by the FIFA body.

  1. Brazil

Brazil has won the FIFA World Cup more times than any other country. They have five world cup trophies, making them the most successful team in the era of the men’s event. Players like Pele, who bagged a hat trick in the 1958 world cup final to give Brasil its first-ever World cup, are some of the most famous football icons.

Brazil also won the World Cup in (1958 in Sweden, 1962 in Chile, 1970 in Mexico, 1994 in the USA, and 2002 in South Korea/Japan. Brazil will be looking to halt this trend in Qatar, as it has been 20 years since a South American country won the World Cup. They are considered one of the favorite contenders to win the world cup 2022 in Qatar later this year.

2. Germany 

Germany is the second country to win a World Cup four consecutive times. The Die Mannschaft has been traditionally dominating in the competition. Three of the four World Cups were won by West Germany, who also won the tournament in 2014 in Brazil as a united nation.

The most recent victory was particularly stunning since, on the way to the trophy, the Germans destroyed the Brazilian hosts by a score of 7-1. Mario Gotze’s historic 113th-minute goal against Argentina in the championship game is legendary. Die Mannschaft is also one of the teams considered to have a better chance of winning the Qatar World Cup.

3. Italy

The FIFA World Cup has ranked the Italian national football team, The Blues, in the third position. The Blues have won the World Cup four times. The Italians achieved the feat and successfully defended their crown as world champions.

It took Italy 44 years to earn their third World Cup championship. They lifted the trophy in 1982, with Paolo Rossi, Alessandro Altobelli, and Marco Tardelli scoring the net. In 2006, Italy’s national team beat the French to lift the trophy. Zinedine Zidane was sent off after headbutting the Italian player, Marco Materazzi.

The 2006 World Cup final was one of the most intriguing, which saw the two teams tie until penalties.

4. Argentina

Argentina has lifted two World Cup trophies, making it one of the best teams in the world. Argentina’s 1978 squad became the country’s first squad to bring the cup home. They were hosting and beating the Netherlands 3-1 in the finals.

Their subsequent victory was attained in 1986. Argentina lifted the World Cup in Mexico after beating Germany in the finals.

Argentina has produced two powerhouse names in the world of football. Many people hold that Diego Maradona is one of the best footballers, if not the best, ever to grace the football field. He played a crucial role in Argentina’s 1986 world cup victory.

Today, another Argentina sensation, Leonel Messi, is considered the greatest football player the world has ever seen.

5. France 

They played Croatia in the finals, beating their opponents four to two.

France won its first World Cup victory in 1998. The critical event was then also being held throughout the nation. The final World Cup of the 20th century was won by Les Bleus, who defeated Brazil, the reigning champions, in the championship game.

Ranking the Top All-Time Star of Each World Cup Country

The World Cup is the ideal stage for superstars to establish their reputations and cement their places in a country’s indelible football history.

The most significant people from each of the 32 competing countries are listed here, rated by their significance, accomplishments, talent, and international fame.

  1. Argentina: Diego Maradona
  2. Brazil: Pele
  3. Netherlands: Johan Cruyff
  4. Portugal: Eusebio
  5. Germany: Franz Beckenbauer
  6. Spain: Xavi
  7. France: Michel Platini
  8. Italy: Paolo Maldini
  9. England: Bobby Charlton
  10. Russia: Lev Yashin

Conclusion

Knowing the best contenders is essential with the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup finals just around the corner. This may help you place bets with the confidence that you stand a better chance of winning. Parimatch offers good betting odds and enables its users to live stream all games from the comfort of their homes.