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| [[Wales FIFA World Cup tournament index|Wales]] vs. [[Poland FIFA World Cup tournament index|Poland]] | | [[Wales FIFA World Cup tournament index|Wales]] vs. [[Poland FIFA World Cup tournament index|Poland]] | ||
| [[Ninian Park]] | | [[Ninian Park]] | ||
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| [[Northern Ireland vs. Cyprus (May 8, 1973)|May 8, 1973]] | |||
| [[Northern Ireland FIFA World Cup tournament index|Northern Ireland]] vs. [[Cyprus FIFA World Cup tournament index|Cyprus]] | |||
| [[Windsor Park]] | |||
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| Qualifying | | Qualifying |
Revision as of 09:02, 8 August 2022
Host Nation | West Germany |
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Qualification Dates | November 14, 1971-February 13, 1974 |
Tournament Dates | June 13-July 7, 1974 |
Champion | West Germany |
← 1970 • other tournaments • 1978 → |
The 1974 FIFA World Cup was the 10th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in West Germany (including West Berlin). The tournament marked the first time that the current trophy, the FIFA World Cup Trophy, created by the Italian sculptor Silvio Gazzaniga, was awarded. The previous trophy, the Jules Rimet Trophy, had been won for the third time by Brazil in 1970 and awarded permanently to the Brazilians. This was the first out of three World Cups to feature two rounds of group stages.
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Stage | Date | Teams | Venue | |
Qualifying | November 15, 1972 | Wales vs. England | Ninian Park | |
Qualifying | March 28, 1973 | Wales vs. Poland | Ninian Park | |
Qualifying | May 8, 1973 | Northern Ireland vs. Cyprus | Windsor Park | |
Qualifying | June 3, 1973 | Poland vs. England | Stadion Śląski | |
Qualifying | January 24, 1973 | England vs. Wales | Wembley Stadium | |
Qualifying | September 26, 1973 | Poland vs. Wales | Stadion Śląski | |
Group | June 15, 1974 | Sweden vs. Bulgaria | Rheinstadion | |
Group | June 15, 1974 | Uruguay vs. Netherlands | Niedersachsenstadion | |
Group | June 19, 1974 | Bulgaria vs. Uruguay | Niedersachsenstadion | |
Group | June 23, 1974 | Sweden vs. Uruguay | Rheinstadion | |
Group | June 23, 1974 | Bulgaria vs. Netherlands | Westfalenstadion | |
Second Round | June 30, 1974 | Argentina vs. Brazil | Niedersachsenstadion | |
3rd Place Match | July 6, 1974 | Brazil vs. Poland | Olympiastadion | |
Final | July 7, 1974 | Netherlands vs. West Germany | Olympiastadion | |
Tournament | June 13-July 7, 1974 | all | West Germany |
1974 FIFA World Cup (West Germany) Countries | |
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Champions | West Germany |
Runners-up | Netherlands |
Third Place | Poland |
Fourth Place | Brazil |
Second Group Stage | Argentina • Sweden |
First Group Stage | Bulgaria • Uruguay |
Non-Qualifiers | Cyprus • England • Northern Ireland • Wales |
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