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Players with most FIFA World Cups won

Discover the legendary footballers who have etched their names into the history of the beautiful game by lifting the most coveted trophy in international football on multiple occasions. This list celebrates the players who have achieved ultimate glory on the world stage, showcasing the dedication, skill, and success required to triumph repeatedly. Explore the names that have become synonymous with victory in the most prestigious football tournament, a testament to their exceptional careers and lasting impact on the sport. It's an essential read for football fans and sports history enthusiasts alike.

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    Garrincha (1958, 1962)

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    • Imaginative and skillful dribbler

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    Garrincha, known as 'The Little Bird,' was a pivotal figure in Brazil's 1958 and 1962 World Cup wins, particularly shining in 1962 when he led the team in Pelé's absence. His dazzling dribbling and goal-scoring were unmatched.

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    Pelé (1958, 1962, 1970)

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    • Only footballer to win three FIFA World Cup titles

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    Pelé is universally recognized as the only player in history to have won three FIFA World Cups, an unparalleled achievement that solidifies his status as the most successful player in the tournament's history. His instrumental role in Brazil's victories across three decades makes him an iconic figure.

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    Vavá (1958, 1962)

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    • Two-time FIFA World Cup winner

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    Vavá was a crucial striker for Brazil, scoring in both the 1958 and 1962 World Cup finals, a testament to his consistent performance in high-pressure matches. His goals were instrumental in securing Brazil's first two titles.

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    Mário Zagallo (1958, 1962)

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    • Record holder for most FIFA World Cup titles

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    Mário Zagallo achieved the rare feat of winning two World Cups as a player and later another as a manager, highlighting his profound and multifaceted impact on Brazilian football. His dual success underscores his tactical intelligence and playing ability.

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    Ronaldo (1994, 2002)

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    • Won FIFA World Cup in 1994 at age 17

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    Ronaldo, 'O Fenômeno,' was part of two World Cup-winning squads, playing a pivotal role in the 2002 triumph with an incredible eight goals. His individual brilliance and two titles cement his place among the greatest World Cup strikers.

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    Giuseppe Meazza (1930s-1940s)

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    • Won two consecutive World Cups

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    Giuseppe Meazza was the undisputed star of Italy's back-to-back World Cup victories in the 1930s, a rare feat in football history. His leadership and goal-scoring prowess were fundamental to Italy's early international dominance.

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    Daniel Passarella (1978, 1986)

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    • Part of two FIFA World Cup-winning teams

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    Daniel Passarella is the only Argentine player to have won two FIFA World Cups, first as captain in 1978 and then as part of the squad in 1986. His leadership and defensive strength were vital to Argentina's historic successes.

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    Didi (1958, 1962)

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    • Won two FIFA World Cups

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    Didi, the 'Ethiopian Prince,' was the midfield maestro and architect of Brazil's playmaking in their first two World Cup triumphs. His vision, passing range, and leadership were crucial to the team's success.

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    Gilmar (1958, 1962)

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    • Only goalkeeper to win two World Cups as a starter

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    Gilmar was the reliable goalkeeper for Brazil in both their 1958 and 1962 World Cup victories, providing a consistent and solid foundation for the team's defense. His steady presence was key to their back-to-back titles.

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    Zito (1958, 1962)

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    • Won the FIFA World Cup in 1958

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    Zito was a strong and influential midfielder, scoring in the 1962 final and providing vital leadership in Brazil's midfield during their consecutive World Cup wins. His presence was essential for team balance and drive.

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    Djalma Santos (1958, 1962)

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    • Won three World Cup titles with Brazil

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    Djalma Santos was a legendary right-back who featured in both of Brazil's 1958 and 1962 World Cup-winning squads, known for his consistent defensive and attacking prowess. His enduring quality across two tournaments solidified his status.

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    Nílton Santos (1958, 1962)

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    • Won three FIFA World Cups

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    Nílton Santos was an innovative left-back, a key defensive and offensive force in Brazil's first two World Cup victories. His pioneering style of play and two titles make him a significant figure in football history.