1930day.year

The inaugural FIFA World Cup begins in Uruguay.

The inaugural FIFA World Cup kicks off in Uruguay, bringing together 13 national teams in a historic tournament to crown the world champions of football.
FIFA launched the first World Cup tournament to determine the world's best national side, inviting 13 teams to compete in Uruguay. Matches took place in three cities, with the final held at the newly built Estadio Centenario on July 30. Hosts Uruguay defeated Argentina 4–2 in a thrilling match to lift the trophy in front of enthusiastic crowds. The event established the knockout format that remains the backbone of the competition today. Despite long sea voyages and limited travel budgets, the tournament captured global attention and set the stage for football's most celebrated international event.
1930 inaugural FIFA World Cup
2014day.year

Germany wins the FIFA World Cup, defeating Argentina in the final 1 – 0 after extra time.

Germany clinches its fourth FIFA World Cup title with a 1–0 victory over Argentina in a dramatic final.
On July 13, 2014, Germany defeated Argentina 1-0 in extra time at the Maracana Stadium to win the FIFA World Cup. Mario Gotze scored the match's only goal in the 113th minute, sealing the championship. It was Germany's fourth World Cup title and the first by a unified German team since reunification. Both teams displayed tactical mastery and defensive strength throughout a tense final. The win sparked jubilant celebrations across Germany and cemented the squad's place in football history.
2014 Germany FIFA World Cup Argentina final