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Who are past FIFA World Cup winners

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar has reached its semi-final stage – with two fixtures no one would have predicted.

The first semi-final will be on Tuesday, December 13, between Croatia and Argentina while the second semi-final will be on Wednesday, December 14, between Morocco and defending champions France.

Croatia and Morocco are both hoping to take home the World Cup trophy for the first time, while Argentina and France are both two-time winners.

Past winners:

1930 – Uruguay (beat Argentina 4-2)

1934 – Italy (beat Czechoslovakia 2-1)

1938 – Italy (beat Hungary 4-2)

1942 – No tournament

1946 – No tournament

1950 – Uruguay (No final)

1954 – West Germany (beat Hungary 3-2)

1958 – Brazil (beat Sweden 5-2)

1962 – Brazil (beat Czechoslovakia 3-1)

1966 – England (beat West Germany 4-2)

1970 – Brazil (beat Italy 4-1)

1974 – West Germany (beat Netherlands 2-1)

1978 – Argentina (beat Netherlands 3-1)

1982 – Italy (beat West Germany 3-1)

1986 – Argentina (beat West Germany 3-2)

1990 – West Germany (beat Argentina 1-0)

1994 – Brazil (beat Italy 3-2 on penalties after 0-0 a.e.t)

1998 – France (beat Brazil 3-0)

2002 – Brazil (beat Germany 2-0)

2006 – Italy (beat France 5-3 on penalties after 1-1 a.e.t)

2010 – Spain (beat Netherlands 1-0)

2014 – Germany (beat Argentina 1-0)

2018 – France (beat Croatia 4-2)

Where to watch

Afghan fans need not miss out on any of the excitement of the upcoming semi-finals which is being broadcast live and exclusively by Ariana Television in Afghanistan. Tuesday’s match will start at 10pm.

For the full broadcast schedule CLICK HERE

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