At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, tomorrow, Sunday, will be the final match between Argentina and France, who compete for the third title in their history.

In this monitoring, we consider the recording of the final matches of the World Cup since the first release:

1930: Uruguay beat Argentina 4-2 (in Uruguay).

1934: Italy beat Czechoslovakia 2–1 after extension (in Italy).

1938: Italy beat Hungary 4-2 (in France).

* The tournament was not held in 1942 and 1946 due to the Great Patriotic War.

1950: Uruguay beat Brazil 2-1* (in Brazil).

* In 1950, the rally ended with a group of four teams and Uruguay beat Brazil 2-1 in what was considered the final match.

1954: West Germany beat Hungary 3-2 (in Switzerland).

1958: Brazil beat Sweden 5-2 (in Sweden).

1962: Brazil beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 (in Chile).

1966: England beat West Germany 4-2 after extra time (in England).

1970: Brazil beat Italy 4-1 (in Mexico).

1974: West Germany beat the Netherlands 2-1 (in West Germany).

1978: Argentina beat the Netherlands 3-1 after extra time (in Argentina).

1982: Italy beat West Germany 3-1 (in Spain).

1986: Argentina beat West Germany 3-2 (in Mexico).

1990: Germany beat Argentina 1-0 (in Italy).

1994: Brazil beat Italy 3-2 on penalties after a goalless draw (USA).

1998: France beat Brazil 3-0 (in France).

2002: Brazil beat Germany 2-0 (South Korea and Japan).

2006: Italy beat France 5-3 on penalties after they drew 1-1 in regulation and extra time (in Germany).

2010: Spain beat the Netherlands 1-0 after extra time (in South Africa).

2014: Germany beat Argentina 1-0 after extra time (in Brazil).

2018: France beat Croatia 4-2 (in Russia).

2022: Argentina – France (in Qatar).

Source: agencies

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Chang Michel is a sports reporter for 24PalNews. He has also covered sports for TV and radio in Miami, Newark, and Atlanta. Chang, a native of Queens, NY, graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in international affairs and French.

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