Who Won the 2018 World Cup?

Who Won the 2018 World Cup?

The 2018 FIFA World Cup, the 21st FIFA World Cup, was an international football tournament held in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018. Thirty-two national teams vied for the title, with host nation Russia eliminated in the quarter-finals. The tournament was won by France, defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final.

The 2018 World Cup was a highly competitive tournament, with several teams performing well and producing memorable moments. Some of the standout performers included Kylian Mbappé, who became the second-youngest player to score in a World Cup final, and Luka Modrić, who won the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player.

The final match between France and Croatia was a thrilling affair, with both teams creating chances and scoring spectacular goals. In the end, it was France who emerged victorious, thanks to a brace from Mbappé and a goal from Paul Pogba. The victory gave France their second World Cup title, and made them the first team to win the World Cup and the UEFA Nations League in the same year.

Who Won the 2018 World Cup

Here are 9 important points about who won the 2018 World Cup:

  • Host nation: Russia
  • Tournament dates: June 14 - July 15, 2018
  • Number of teams: 32
  • Winner: France
  • Runner-up: Croatia
  • Final score: France 4-2 Croatia
  • Goalscorers: Mandžukić (own goal), Griezmann (pen.), Pogba, Mbappé (2) for France; Perišić, Mandžukić for Croatia
  • Best Player: Luka Modrić (Croatia)
  • Top Goalscorer: Harry Kane (England, 6 goals)

France's victory was their second World Cup title, after their first in 1998. It also made them the first team to win the World Cup and the UEFA Nations League in the same year.

Host nation: Russia

Russia was selected as the host nation for the 2018 World Cup on December 2, 2010, by a vote of the FIFA Executive Committee. It was the first time that Russia had hosted the World Cup, and only the second time that the tournament had been held in Eastern Europe, after Poland in 1938.

Russia spent billions of dollars preparing for the World Cup, building new stadiums and infrastructure and improving transportation networks. The tournament was held in 11 cities across the country, from the western enclave of Kaliningrad to the eastern city of Yekaterinburg.

The Russian national team had a disappointing performance in the tournament, being eliminated in the quarter-finals by Croatia on penalty kicks. However, the tournament was a success overall, with high attendance figures and few major incidents of violence or hooliganism.

The 2018 World Cup was also notable for the use of video assistant referees (VAR) for the first time at a FIFA tournament. VAR was used to review controversial decisions, such as offside calls and penalty kicks, and helped to ensure that the matches were officiated fairly.

Overall, Russia's hosting of the 2018 World Cup was a success. The tournament was well-organized and enjoyable for fans from all over the world, and it left a lasting legacy of new infrastructure and improved sporting facilities in Russia.

Tournament dates: June 14 - July 15, 2018

The 2018 World Cup was held from June 14 to July 15, 2018, with the final taking place at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

  • Group stage: June 14 - June 28

The 32 teams were divided into eight groups of four teams each. Each team played the other three teams in their group once, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the knockout stage.

Knockout stage: June 30 - July 15

The knockout stage consisted of four rounds: the round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and the final. The round of 16 featured the 16 teams that had advanced from the group stage, with the winners advancing to the quarter-finals. The quarter-finals featured the eight teams that had advanced from the round of 16, with the winners advancing to the semi-finals. The semi-finals featured the four teams that had advanced from the quarter-finals, with the winners advancing to the final.

Final: July 15

The final was held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on July 15, 2018. France defeated Croatia 4-2 to win their second World Cup title.

Overall duration: 32 days

The 2018 World Cup lasted for a total of 32 days, from the opening match on June 14 to the final on July 15.

The tournament dates were chosen by FIFA in order to avoid clashing with other major sporting events, such as the Olympic Games and the UEFA European Championship. The tournament was also scheduled to take place during the Russian summer, when the weather is typically mild and pleasant.

Number of teams: 32

The 2018 World Cup featured 32 teams, which is the standard number of teams that have participated in the tournament since 1998.

  • Qualification process:

The 32 teams that participated in the 2018 World Cup qualified through a series of continental qualifying tournaments. Each confederation was allocated a certain number of spots at the World Cup, based on the strength of their teams. For example, UEFA (Europe) was allocated 13 spots, while CAF (Africa) was allocated 5 spots.

Host nation:

The host nation, Russia, automatically qualified for the World Cup.

Playoff matches:

Four teams that finished in second place in their qualifying groups competed in intercontinental playoff matches to determine the final two teams that would qualify for the World Cup. Peru, Australia, Croatia, and New Zealand participated in these playoff matches, with Peru and Croatia ultimately qualifying for the World Cup.

Final 32 teams:

The following 32 teams participated in the 2018 World Cup:

  • Russia (host nation)
  • Germany (defending champions)
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Belgium
  • Spain
  • France
  • Portugal
  • Uruguay
  • Colombia
  • Mexico
  • England
  • Switzerland
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • Iceland
  • Serbia
  • Nigeria
  • Costa Rica
  • Poland
  • Egypt
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Iran
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Australia
  • Peru
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
  • Panama

The 32 teams were divided into eight groups of four teams each for the group stage of the tournament.

Winner: France

France won the 2018 World Cup, defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

  • Road to the final:

France had a relatively easy path to the final, winning all three of their group stage matches and then defeating Argentina, Uruguay, and Belgium in the knockout stage.

Final match:

In the final, France took an early lead through a Mario Mandžukić own goal. Croatia equalized through Ivan Perišić, but France regained the lead through Antoine Griezmann's penalty kick. Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappé then scored goals to give France a 4-1 lead. Mandžukić scored a late goal for Croatia, but it was not enough to prevent France from winning the match 4-2.

Key players:

Kylian Mbappé was the standout player for France in the 2018 World Cup. The 19-year-old forward scored four goals in the tournament, including a brace in the final, and was named the FIFA Young Player of the Tournament. Other key players for France included Antoine Griezmann, Paul Pogba, and N'Golo Kanté.

Manager:

Didier Deschamps was the manager of France at the 2018 World Cup. Deschamps had previously won the World Cup as a player with France in 1998, and he became the third person to win the World Cup as both a player and a manager.

France's victory in the 2018 World Cup was their second World Cup title, after their first in 1998. It also made them the first team to win the World Cup and the UEFA Nations League in the same year.

Runner-up: Croatia

Croatia's run to the final of the 2018 World Cup was a remarkable achievement for a country with a population of just over 4 million people. It was the first time that Croatia had reached the final of the World Cup, and they were the smallest nation to reach the final since Uruguay in 1950.

Croatia's success in the tournament was built on a solid defense and a strong midfield. The team conceded just four goals in seven matches, and their midfield trio of Luka Modrić, Ivan Rakitić, and Marcelo Brozović was one of the best in the tournament.

Croatia also had a number of talented attacking players, including Mario Mandžukić, Ivan Perišić, and Ante Rebić. Mandžukić scored three goals in the tournament, including a stunning goal in the semi-final against England.

In the final, Croatia were outplayed by France for much of the match. However, they showed great resilience and never gave up. Croatia eventually lost the match 4-2, but they can be proud of their performance in the tournament.

Luka Modrić was named the FIFA Player of the Tournament for his outstanding performances in the 2018 World Cup. He was the driving force behind Croatia's midfield and he created numerous chances for his teammates.

Croatia's success in the 2018 World Cup was a great achievement for the country. It showed the world that Croatia is a force to be reckoned with in international football.

Final score: France 4-2 Croatia

The final score of the 2018 World Cup final was France 4-2 Croatia.

  • Goalscorers:

Mario Mandžukić (own goal), Antoine Griezmann (pen.), Paul Pogba, Kylian Mbappé (2) for France; Ivan Perišić, Mario Mandžukić for Croatia

Summary of the match:

France took an early lead in the final through a Mario Mandžukić own goal. Croatia equalized through Ivan Perišić, but France regained the lead through Antoine Griezmann's penalty kick. Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappé then scored goals to give France a 4-1 lead. Mandžukić scored a late goal for Croatia, but it was not enough to prevent France from winning the match 4-2.

Key moments:

The key moments in the match were:

  • Mario Mandžukić's own goal in the 18th minute, which gave France an early lead.
  • Antoine Griezmann's penalty kick in the 38th minute, which restored France's lead after Croatia had equalized.
  • Paul Pogba's goal in the 59th minute, which gave France a 3-1 lead and put them in control of the match.
  • Kylian Mbappé's goal in the 65th minute, which effectively sealed the victory for France.
  • Mario Mandžukić's goal in the 78th minute, which gave Croatia a glimmer of hope.
Overall analysis:

France were the better team on the day and deserved to win the match. They were more clinical in front of goal and they made fewer mistakes. Croatia had their chances, but they were unable to take them. In the end, France were crowned world champions for the second time.

The 2018 World Cup final was a thrilling match that will be remembered for years to come.

Goalscorers: Mandžukić (own goal), Griezmann (pen.), Pogba, Mbappé (2) for France; Perišić, Mandžukić for Croatia

The goalscorers in the 2018 World Cup final were:

  • Mario Mandžukić (own goal) - France

Mario Mandžukić scored an own goal in the 18th minute of the match, giving France an early lead.

Antoine Griezmann (pen.) - France

Antoine Griezmann scored a penalty kick in the 38th minute of the match, restoring France's lead after Croatia had equalized.

Paul Pogba - France

Paul Pogba scored a goal in the 59th minute of the match, giving France a 3-1 lead and putting them in control of the match.

Kylian Mbappé - France

Kylian Mbappé scored a goal in the 65th minute of the match, effectively sealing the victory for France.

Ivan Perišić - Croatia

Ivan Perišić scored a goal in the 28th minute of the match, equalizing for Croatia after Mario Mandžukić's own goal.

Mario Mandžukić - Croatia

Mario Mandžukić scored a goal in the 78th minute of the match, giving Croatia a glimmer of hope.

Kylian Mbappé became the second-youngest player to score in a World Cup final, after Pelé in 1958.

Antoine Griezmann's penalty kick was his fourth goal of the tournament, making him the joint-top scorer along with Harry Kane of England.

Mario Mandžukić's goal in the 78th minute was his third goal of the tournament, making him Croatia's all-time leading goalscorer in the World Cup.

The 2018 World Cup final was a high-scoring match, with a total of six goals. It was the first World Cup final to feature six goals since the 1958 final between Brazil and Sweden.

Best Player: Luka Modrić (Croatia)

Luka Modrić was named the FIFA Player of the Tournament at the 2018 World Cup.

Modrić was the driving force behind Croatia's midfield. He was responsible for creating chances for his teammates and breaking up the opposition's attacks. He also scored two goals in the tournament, including a stunning long-range strike against Argentina in the semi-final.

Modrić's performances in the World Cup were praised by pundits and fans alike. He was described as a "maestro" and a "genius" by many. He was also compared to some of the greatest midfielders of all time, such as Xavi and Andrés Iniesta.

Modrić's success at the World Cup capped off a remarkable season for him. He had already won the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid and been named the UEFA Men's Player of the Year.

Modrić is a role model for young footballers all over the world. He shows that it is possible to achieve great things through hard work and dedication.

Here are some of the highlights of Modrić's performances at the 2018 World Cup:

  • He created more chances than any other player in the tournament.
  • He completed more passes than any other player in the tournament.
  • He won more tackles than any other midfielder in the tournament.
  • He scored two goals, including a stunning long-range strike against Argentina in the semi-final.
  • He was named the FIFA Player of the Tournament.

Luka Modrić is a truly world-class player and he deserves to be recognized as the best player at the 2018 World Cup.

Top Goalscorer: Harry Kane (England, 6 goals)

Harry Kane won the Golden Boot award as the top goalscorer at the 2018 World Cup, with 6 goals.

Kane scored his goals in the following matches:

  • 2 goals against Tunisia in the group stage
  • 1 goal against Panama in the group stage
  • 1 goal against Colombia in the round of 16
  • 2 goals against Sweden in the quarter-final

Kane's goalscoring exploits helped England to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup, their best performance in the tournament since 1990.

Kane is a natural goalscorer. He is a powerful striker with a good eye for goal. He is also very good at taking penalties, as evidenced by his two goals against Panama in the group stage.

Kane's success at the World Cup was a continuation of his excellent form for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. He had scored 30 goals in the Premier League in the 2017-18 season, winning the Golden Boot award.

Kane is one of the most promising young strikers in the world. He is still only 25 years old and he has already achieved a lot in his career. He will be one to watch in the years to come.

Here are some of the highlights of Kane's performances at the 2018 World Cup:

  • He scored 6 goals in total, making him the top goalscorer of the tournament.
  • He scored two goals in one match on two occasions, against Tunisia in the group stage and against Sweden in the quarter-final.
  • He won the Golden Boot award as the top goalscorer of the tournament.
  • He helped England to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup, their best performance in the tournament since 1990.

Harry Kane is a world-class striker and he deserves to be recognized as the top goalscorer at the 2018 World Cup.

FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about who won the 2018 World Cup:

Question 1: Which country won the 2018 World Cup?
Answer: France won the 2018 World Cup.

Question 2: Who was the runner-up in the 2018 World Cup?
Answer: Croatia was the runner-up in the 2018 World Cup.

Question 3: What was the final score of the 2018 World Cup final?
Answer: The final score of the 2018 World Cup final was France 4-2 Croatia.

Question 4: Who was the top goalscorer at the 2018 World Cup?
Answer: Harry Kane of England was the top goalscorer at the 2018 World Cup, with 6 goals.

Question 5: Who won the Golden Ball award for the best player at the 2018 World Cup?
Answer: Luka Modrić of Croatia won the Golden Ball award for the best player at the 2018 World Cup.

Question 6: How many teams participated in the 2018 World Cup?
Answer: 32 teams participated in the 2018 World Cup.

Question 7: Where was the 2018 World Cup held?
Answer: The 2018 World Cup was held in Russia.

Question 8: When was the 2018 World Cup held?
Answer: The 2018 World Cup was held from June 14 to July 15, 2018.

We hope this FAQ has answered your questions about who won the 2018 World Cup.

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Now that you know who won the 2018 World Cup, you may be interested in learning more about the tournament. Check out our tips section below for more information.

Tips

Here are four tips for learning more about who won the 2018 World Cup:

Tip 1: Watch the highlights of the 2018 World Cup final.

The 2018 World Cup final was a thrilling match, with plenty of goals and excitement. Watching the highlights of the match is a great way to get a feel for the drama and excitement of the tournament.

Tip 2: Read about the players and teams that participated in the 2018 World Cup.

There were many standout players and teams at the 2018 World Cup. Reading about their stories and performances is a great way to learn more about the tournament.

Tip 3: Play a FIFA video game.

FIFA video games are a great way to simulate the experience of playing in the World Cup. You can choose to play as your favorite team and try to win the tournament yourself.

Tip 4: Visit the official website of the FIFA World Cup.

The official website of the FIFA World Cup is a great resource for learning more about the tournament. You can find information about the history of the World Cup, the teams that have participated, and the players who have starred.

We hope these tips have helped you learn more about who won the 2018 World Cup.

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Now that you know more about who won the 2018 World Cup, you can follow the next World Cup in 2026 to see who will be crowned the champion.

Conclusion

France won the 2018 World Cup, defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final. It was France's second World Cup title, after their first in 1998. Croatia's run to the final was a remarkable achievement for a country with a population of just over 4 million people.

The 2018 World Cup was a thrilling tournament, with plenty of goals and excitement. Kylian Mbappé became the second-youngest player to score in a World Cup final, after Pelé in 1958. Luka Modrić was named the FIFA Player of the Tournament for his outstanding performances. Harry Kane won the Golden Boot award as the top goalscorer of the tournament, with 6 goals.

The 2018 World Cup was a great success, and it left a lasting legacy of new infrastructure and improved sporting facilities in Russia. The tournament also showed the world that Croatia is a force to be reckoned with in international football.

We hope you enjoyed learning about who won the 2018 World Cup. We encourage you to continue following the sport and to support your favorite team in the next World Cup in 2026.

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