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[Graphic News] World Cup champions
Brazil has been the most successful at the FIFA World Cup over the years, with five wins, followed by Germany and Italy with four wins each. Brazil has also made it to the list of final 32 teams 21 times and advanced to the finals eight times.
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[Graphic News] World Cup champions
June 14, 2018 - 17:48
By Nam Kyung-don
Brazil has been the most successful at the FIFA World Cup over the years, with five wins, followed by Germany and Italy with four wins each. Brazil has also made it to the list of final 32 teams 21 times and advanced to the finals eight times.
Nam Kyung-don
don@heraldcorp.com
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