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Was Argentina-France the Best World Cup Final Ever? Ranking The 5 Best

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 19, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Editor’s note: This story was published on Dec. 19, 2022. 

Was the 2022 FIFA World Cup final the best in the tournament’s history?

There were multiple game-tying goals, a hat-trick by one global superstar, and yes — the elusive title for the GOAT. 

But there have been plenty of other classics. We looked back at every men’s final and picked the five greatest:

5. 1970: Brazil 4, Italy 1 in Mexico 

Although this match is the only one that wasn’t really close in score, there was so much history rolled up in this that it has to be considered an all-time great. To wit:

  • This marked the first time two former champions had met in a World Cup final.
  • It was the last match of Pelé’s World Cup career and made him the only player to this day to win three World Cup titles.
  • Brazil coach Mario Zagallo became the first person to win the World Cup as a player and manager.

Overall, this was a historic event and made Brazil the most successful national team with three titles, a distinction it still holds.

Pelé’s last World Cup match ended with a remarkable third trophy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

4. 1954: West Germany 3, Hungary 2 in Switzerland

Known in German circles as “Wunder von Bern” (Miracle of Bern), this is one of the largest upsets in World Cup history as Hungary was a heavy favorite to claim the title. 

This match earned Germany the first World Cup title in its history and remains the only World Cup final where a team overcame a two-goal deficit to win the match (had France won on Sunday, it would have repeated this feat). 

Hungary struck twice early taking a 2-0 lead after just eight minutes, but West Germany outscored the Hungarians 3-0 the rest of the way with the final score coming in the 84th minute. A truly epic comeback for the ages.

West Germany overcame a two-goal deficit to win the first World Cup title. (Photo by SG/PA Images via Getty Images)

3. 1966: England 4, West Germany 2 (a.e.t) in England

Known for the “Phantom Goal” that gave England its first and only World Cup title. The final was played in its home country at the historic Wembley Stadium, and it started at a frenzied pace with both sides connecting on a goal within the first 20 minutes.

After West Germany tied it in stoppage time to send it to extra time, it was all England. The Three Lions were able to drive home two more scores to take the crown. Those two goals were scored by Geoff Hurst, who became the first player with a hat-trick in the World Cup final. 

It was an all-around impressive performance played on a country’s home turf and had history all over the place.

The Wembley Goal: No. 7 | The Most Memorable Moments in World Cup History

2. 1950: Uruguay 2, Brazil 1 in Brazil

Better known as the “Maracanazo” for the shocking defeat – and one of the sport’s greatest upsets – at the iconic stadium in Rio de Janeiro. 

This wasn’t technically a World Cup final, but rather a de facto final determined by a final group stage. Because of that, Uruguay needed to beat Brazil and Brazil just needed to avoid defeat to claim the title. 

 Uruguay trailed 1-0 in the second half, but scored goals in the 66th and 79th minutes while holding the Brazilians in check to claim the 2-1 victory and title. It was the second title for Uruguay.

1.  2022: Argentina 3, France 3 (a.e.t, Argentina wins 4-2 on PK) in Qatar

Recency bias aside, this is without a doubt the greatest World Cup final in history. There were so many compelling storylines and even more added as the match was played: 

  • Would Messi get his first in what was potentially his last World Cup?
  • Could France be the first repeat champion in 60 years?
  • You could even throw in the fact the Golden Boot race was tied between Kylian Mbappé and Messi, two of the world’s greatest stars taking part in this game.

Argentina was in control 2-0 before Mbappé laced a penalty kick into the back of the net to halve the deficit for France. Mbappé scored just one minute later in the 81st minute to tie the match with the final heading for extra time. 

In extra time, Mbappé would connect on another penalty to tie the match and make him just the second player in World Cup final history with a hat trick (this followed a Messi goal that looked like a fairytale finish). After that penalty score, the title was settled in penalties – both stars converted their kicks, of course – with Argentina coming away with the crown.

Messi winning his first World Cup in the likely final opportunity would have been enough to be among the best finals ever, but the drama, talent and back-and-forth intrigue made this the undisputed best.
 

Argentina vs. France: MINI-MOVIE of 2022 FIFA World Cup final

Argentina vs. France: MINI-MOVIE of 2022 FIFA World Cup final

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