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Spain at the FIFA World Cup

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International football delegation
For the women's team, seeSpain at the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Spain is one of only eight countries ever to have won theFIFA World Cup, doing so in South Africa in2010, the first time the team had reached the final.[1]

Spain celebrating victory in the2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

The team isone of the most present at the World Cup, with 16 appearances out of the 22 tournaments. Prior to their win in 2010, Spain's best World Cup result was a fourth-place finish in1950.[2]

Spain have reached the semi-finals twice and the quarter-finals six times, but have not reached the last 8 since their triumph in 2010.

FIFA World Cup record

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FIFA World Cup recordFIFA World Cup qualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Uruguay1930Did not enterNo qualifiers
Italy1934Quarter-finals5th3111432200111
France1938Rejected by FIFA, due theSpanish Civil WarRejected by FIFA
Brazil1950Fourth place4th63121012211073
Switzerland1954Did not qualify311164
Sweden19584211128
Chile1962Group stage12th310223431074
England196610th310245320152
Mexico1970Did not qualify6222106
West Germany1974522186
Argentina1978Group stage10th311122430141
Spain1982Second group stage12th512245Qualified as hosts
Mexico1986Quarter-finals7th5311114640298
Italy1990Round of 1610th4211648611203
United States1994Quarter-finals8th522110612831274
France1998Group stage17th31118410820266
South KoreaJapan2002Quarter-finals5th53201058620214
Germany2006Round of 169th43019412660255
South Africa2010Champions1st760182101000285
Brazil2014Group stage23rd3102478620143
Russia2018Round of 1610th41307610910363
Qatar202213th4121938611155
CanadaMexicoUnited States2026Qualified6510212
MoroccoPortugalSpain2030Qualified as co-hostsQualified as co-hosts
Saudi Arabia2034 To be determined To be determined
Total1 Title17/23673117191087513192271231283
*Draws include knockout matches decided viapenalty shoot-out
Spain's World Cup record
First match Spain 3–1Brazil 
(27 May 1934;Genoa, Italy)
Biggest win Spain 7–0Costa Rica 
(23 November 2022;Doha, Qatar)
Biggest defeat Brazil 6–1Spain 
(13 July 1950;Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Best resultChampions in2010
Worst resultGroup stage in1962,1966,1978,1998 and2014

By match

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YearRoundOpponentsScoreSpain scorers
Italy1934Round of 16 Brazil3–1Iraragorri (2), Lángara
Quarter-final Italy1–1
 Italy0–1
Brazil1950Group 2 United States3–1Igoa, Basora, Zarra
 Chile2–0Basora, Zarra
 England1–0Zarra
Final round Uruguay2–2Basora (2)
 Brazil1–6Igoa
 Sweden1–3Zarra
Chile1962Group 3 Czechoslovakia0–1
 Mexico1–0Peiró
 Brazil1–2Adelardo
England1966Group 2 Argentina1–2Pirri
  Switzerland2–1Sanchís, Amancio
 West Germany1–2Fusté
Argentina1978Group 3 Austria1–2Dani
 Brazil0–0
 Sweden1–0Asensi
Spain1982Group 3 Honduras1–1López Ufarte
 Yugoslavia2–1Juanito, Saura
 Northern Ireland0–1
Group B West Germany1–2Zamora
 England0–0
Mexico1986Group D Brazil0–1
 Northern Ireland2–1Butragueño, Salinas
 Algeria3–0Calderé (2), Eloy
Round of 16 Denmark5–1Butragueño (4), Goikoetxea
Quarter-final Belgium1–1(4–5p)Señor
Italy1990Group E Uruguay0–0
 South Korea3–1Míchel (3)
 Belgium2–1Míchel, Górriz
Round of 16 Yugoslavia1–2Salinas
United States1994Group C South Korea2–2Salinas, Goikoetxea
 Germany1–1Goikoetxea
 Bolivia3–1Guardiola, Caminero (2)
Round of 16  Switzerland3–0Hierro, Luis Enrique, Begiristain
Quarter-final Italy1–2Caminero
France1998Group D Nigeria2–3Hierro, Raúl
 Paraguay0–0
 Bulgaria6–1Hierro, Luis Enrique, Morientes (2), Bachev (o.g.), Kiko
South KoreaJapan2002Group B Slovenia3–1Raúl, Valerón, Hierro
 Paraguay3–1Morientes (2), Hierro
 South Africa3–2Raúl (2), Mendieta
Round of 16 Republic of Ireland1–1(3–2p)Morientes
Quarter-final South Korea0–0(3–5p)
Germany2006Group H Ukraine4–0Alonso, Villa (2), Fern. Torres
 Tunisia3–1Raúl, Fern. Torres (2)
 Saudi Arabia1–0Juanito
Round of 16 France1–3Villa
South Africa2010Group H  Switzerland0–1
 Honduras2–0Villa (2)
 Chile2–1Villa, Iniesta
Round of 16 Portugal1–0Villa
Quarter-final Paraguay1–0Villa
Semi-final Germany1–0Puyol
Final Netherlands1–0 (a.e.t.)Iniesta
Brazil2014Group B Netherlands1–5Alonso
 Chile0–2
 Australia3–0Villa, Fern. Torres, Mata
Russia2018Group B Portugal3–3Costa (2), Nacho
 Iran1–0Costa
 Morocco2–2Isco, Aspas
Round of 16 Russia1–1(3–5p)Ignashevich (o.g.)
Qatar2022Group E Costa Rica7–0Olmo, Asensio, Ferr. Torres (2), Gavi, Soler, Morata
 Germany1–1Morata
 Japan1–2Morata
Round of 16 Morocco0–0(0–3p)

By opponent

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OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAGD
 Germany512256−1
 Brazil5113510−5
 Paraguay321041+3
  Switzerland320152+3
 Chile320143+1
 South Korea312053+2
 Italy301224−2
 Honduras211031+2
 Portugal211043+1
 Belgium211032+1
 England211010+1
 Northern Ireland2101220
 Yugoslavia2101220
 Sweden210123−1
 Netherlands210125−3
 Uruguay2020220
 Morocco2020220
 Costa Rica110070+7
 Bulgaria110061+5
 Denmark110051+4
 Ukraine110040+4
 Algeria110030+3
 Australia110030+3
 United States110031+2
 Bolivia110031+2
 Slovenia110031+2
 Tunisia110031+2
 South Africa110032+1
 Mexico110010+1
 Saudi Arabia110010+1
 Iran110010+1
 Republic of Ireland1010110
 Russia1010110
 Nigeria100123−1
 Argentina100112−1
 Japan100112−1
 Czechoslovakia100101−1
 Austria100101−1
 France100113−2

2010 World Cup

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The Spanish team went to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa asEuropean champions and enjoyed a record unbeaten streak of 35 matches from 2007 to 2009.[3] Although they lost their first match 1–0 againstSwitzerland, they went on to win the group after victories overHonduras andChile, while the Swiss failed to win another match and were eliminated.

The Spanish team won all three following knockout matches by a score of 1–0, always scoring in the second half of regular time. The opponents werePortugal,Paraguay andGermany.

2010 World Cup Final vthe Netherlands

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Main article:2010 FIFA World Cup Final

It was Spain's first and the Netherlands' third appearance in a World Cup final, but neither had ever won a trophy. Spain was the dominating side with 57% ball possession, but the Dutch opponents had several chances as well. In a rough match, refereeHoward Webb showed fourteen yellow cards and sent off Dutch defenderJohn Heitinga in the second half of extra time, after regular time ended goalless. However, even with the five yellow cards received in the final, the Spanish team was awarded theFIFA Fair Play Trophy after collecting only eight yellow cards in seven matches.

The winning goal was scored byAndrés Iniesta, a right foot strike from inside the box after an assist byCesc Fàbregas.[4]

Netherlands 0–1 (a.e.t.) Spain
ReportIniesta 116'
Attendance: 84,490
GK1Maarten Stekelenburg
RB2Gregory van der WielYellow card 111'
CB3John HeitingaYellow card 57' Yellow-red card 109'
CB4Joris MathijsenYellow card 117'
LB5Giovanni van Bronckhorst (c)Yellow card 54'downward-facing red arrow 105'
CM6Mark van BommelYellow card 22'
CM8Nigel de JongYellow card 28'downward-facing red arrow 99'
RW11Arjen RobbenYellow card 84'
AM10Wesley Sneijder
LW7Dirk Kuytdownward-facing red arrow 71'
CF9Robin van PersieYellow card 15'
Substitutions:
MF17Eljero Eliaupward-facing green arrow 71'
MF23Rafael van der Vaartupward-facing green arrow 99'
DF15Edson Braafheidupward-facing green arrow 105'
Manager:
Bert van Marwijk
GK1Iker Casillas (c)
RB15Sergio RamosYellow card 23'
CB3Gerard Piqué
CB5Carles PuyolYellow card 16'
LB11Joan CapdevilaYellow card 67'
DM16Sergio Busquets
DM14Xabi Alonsodownward-facing red arrow 87'
CM8XaviYellow card 120+1'
RW6Andrés IniestaYellow card 118'
LW18Pedrodownward-facing red arrow 60'
CF7David Villadownward-facing red arrow 106'
Substitutions:
MF22Jesús Navasupward-facing green arrow 60'
MF10Cesc Fàbregasupward-facing green arrow 87'
FW9Fernando Torresupward-facing green arrow 106'
Manager:
Vicente del Bosque

Man of the Match:
Andrés Iniesta (Spain)

Record players

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Iker Casillas (withWalter Martínez) at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in a match againstHonduras.

Iker Casillas has captained Spain to their World Cup title in 2010 and won theGolden Glove award for best keeper at the same tournament.

RankPlayerMatchesWorld Cups
1Iker Casillas172002, 2006, 2010 and 2014
Sergio Ramos172006, 2010, 2014 and 2018
3Andoni Zubizarreta161986, 1990, 1994 and 1998
Sergio Busquets162010, 2014, 2018 and 2022
5Xavi152002, 2006, 2010 and 2014
6Carles Puyol142002, 2006 and 2010
Fernando Torres142006, 2010 and 2014
Andrés Iniesta142006, 2010, 2014 and 2018
9Xabi Alonso132006, 2010 and 2014
10Julio Salinas121986, 1990 and 1994
Fernando Hierro121994, 1998 and 2002
Luis Enrique121994, 1998 and 2002
David Villa122006, 2010 and 2014
Gerard Piqué122010, 2014 and 2018

Top goalscorers

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David Villa is Spain's record World Cup scorer and a World Champion from 2010.

No Spanish player has ever won theGolden Boot, butEmilio Butragueño and Spain's record World Cup scorerDavid Villa have each won the Silver Boot after scoring five goals in 1986 and 2010 respectively.

RankPlayerGoalsWorld Cups
1David Villa92006 (3), 2010 (5) and 2014 (1)
2Emilio Butragueño51986
Fernando Morientes51998 (2) and 2002 (3)
Raúl51998 (1), 2002 (3) and 2006 (1)
5Estanislau Basora41950
Zarra41950
Míchel41990
Fernando Hierro41998 (2) and 2002 (2)
Fernando Torres42006 (3) and 2014 (1)
10Julio Salinas31986, 1990 and 1994
José Luis Caminero31994
Diego Costa32018
Álvaro Morata32022

See also

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External links

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1 Have been member of multiple confederations.2 Considered a successor team by FIFA, or have competed under another name(s).3 Team and national federation no longer exist.

References

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  1. ^Hayward, Paul (July 11, 2010)."World Cup 2010: Spain survive brutal final to become champions".The Guardian.
  2. ^"History of the Spain National Team (Part 11): The 1950 World Cup in Brazil | www.rfef.es/en".
  3. ^"FACTBOX - Spain's 35 match unbeaten run".Reuters. 2009-06-20.
  4. ^"Iniesta: I'm privileged to have made so many people happy".MARCA in English. July 10, 2020.
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