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Wikitable test using one of my interests, football. This will be updated when the next World Cups and Euros happen.

FIFA World Cup

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Edition Hosts and Year Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Top scorer Best player Best goalkeeper Best young player Fair play award
1 Uruguay 1930
Uruguay

Argentina

United States

Yugoslavia
Argentina Guillermo Stábile (8) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
2 Kingdom of Italy 1934
Italy

Czechoslovakia

Germany

Austria
Czechoslovakia Oldřich Nejedlý (5)
3 France 1938
Italy

Hungary

Brazil

Sweden
Brazil Leônidas (7)
1942 Cancelled due to World War II
1946
4 Brazil 1950
Uruguay

Brazil

Sweden

Spain
Brazil Ademir (8) Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
5 Switzerland 1954
West Germany

Hungary

Austria

Uruguay
Hungary Sándor Kocsis (11)
6 Sweden 1958
Brazil

Sweden

France

West Germany
France Just Fontaine (13) Brazil Didi Brazil Pelé
7 Chile 1962
Brazil

Czechoslovakia

Chile

Yugoslavia
Multiple (4 each) Brazil Garrincha Hungary Flórián Albert
8 England 1966
England

West Germany

Portugal

Soviet Union
Portugal Eusébio (9) Not awarded West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
9 Mexico 1970
Brazil

Italy

West Germany

Uruguay
West Germany Gerd Müller (10) Peru Teófilo Cubillas
Peru
10 West Germany 1974
West Germany

Netherlands

Poland

Brazil
Poland Grzegorz Lato (7) Poland Władysław Żmuda
West Germany
11 Argentina 1978
Argentina

Netherlands

Brazil

Italy
Argentina Mario Kempes (6) Italy Antonio Cabrini
Argentina
12 Spain 1982
Italy

West Germany

Poland

France
Italy Paolo Rossi (6) Italy Paolo Rossi France Manuel Amoros
Brazil
13 Mexico 1986
Argentina

West Germany

France

Belgium
England Gary Lineker (6) Argentina Diego Maradona Belgium Enzo Scifo
Brazil
14 Italy 1990
West Germany

Argentina

Italy

England
Italy Salvatore Schillaci (6) Italy Salvatore Schillaci Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Robert Prosinečki
England
15 United States 1994
Brazil

Italy

Sweden

Bulgaria
Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov and Russia Oleg Salenko (6 each) Brazil Romário Belgium Michel Preud'homme Netherlands Marc Overmars
Brazil
16 France 1998
France

Brazil

Croatia

Netherlands
Croatia Davor Šuker (6) Brazil Ronaldo France Fabien Barthez England Michael Owen  England and  France
17 South Korea Japan 2002
Brazil

Germany

Turkey

South Korea
Brazil Ronaldo (8) Germany Oliver Kahn Germany Oliver Kahn United States Landon Donovan
Belgium
18 Germany 2006
Italy

France

Germany

Portugal
Germany Miroslav Klose (5) France Zinedine Zidane Italy Gianluigi Buffon Germany Lukas Podolski  Brazil and  Spain
19 South Africa 2010
Spain

Netherlands

Germany

Uruguay
Multiple (5 each) Uruguay Diego Forlán Spain Iker Casillas Germany Thomas Müller
Spain
20 Brazil 2014
Germany

Argentina

Netherlands

Brazil
Colombia James Rodríguez (6) Argentina Lionel Messi Germany Manuel Neuer France Paul Pogba
Colombia
21 Russia 2018
France

Croatia

Belgium

England
England Harry Kane (6) Croatia Luka Modrić Belgium Thibaut Courtois France Kylian Mbappé
Spain
22 Qatar 2022
Argentina

France

Croatia

Morocco
France Kylian Mbappé (8) Argentina Lionel Messi Argentina Emiliano Martínez Argentina Enzo Fernández
England
Upcoming
23 Canada Mexico United States 2026 To be determined To be determined
24 Morocco Portugal Spain Argentina Paraguay Uruguay 2030
25 Saudi Arabia 2034

UEFA European Championship

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Edition Hosts and Year Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Top scorer Best player Best young player
1 France 1960
Soviet Union

Yugoslavia

Czechoslovakia

France
Multiple (2 each) Not awarded Not awarded
2 Spain 1964
Spain

Soviet Union

Hungary

Denmark
Multiple (2 each)
3 Italy 1968
Italy

Yugoslavia

England

Soviet Union
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Džajić (2)
4 Belgium 1972
West Germany

Soviet Union

Belgium

Hungary
West Germany Gerd Müller (4)
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976
Czechoslovakia

West Germany

Netherlands

Yugoslavia
West Germany Dieter Müller (4)
6 Italy 1980
West Germany

Belgium

Czechoslovakia

Italy
West Germany Klaus Allofs (3)
Losing semi-finalists[a]
7 France 1984
France

Spain
 Denmark and  Portugal France Michel Platini (9)
8 West Germany 1988
Netherlands

Soviet Union
 Italy and  West Germany Netherlands Marco van Basten (5)
9 Sweden 1992
Denmark

Germany
 Netherlands and  Sweden Multiple (3 each)
10 England 1996
Germany

Czech Republic
 England and  France England Alan Shearer (5) Germany Matthias Sammer
11 Belgium Netherlands 2000
France

Italy
 Netherlands and  Portugal Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Savo Milošević and Netherlands Patrick Kluivert (5 each) France Zinedine Zidane
12 Portugal 2004
Greece

Portugal
 Czech Republic and  Netherlands Czech Republic Milan Baroš (5) Greece Theodoros Zagorakis
13 Austria Switzerland 2008
Spain

Germany
 Russia and  Turkey Spain David Villa (4) Spain Xavi
14 Poland Ukraine 2012
Spain

Italy
 Germany and  Portugal Multiple (3 each) Spain Andrés Iniesta
15 France 2016
Portugal

France
 Germany and  Wales France Antoine Griezmann (6) France Antoine Griezmann Portugal Renato Sanches
16 Europe 2020
Italy

England
 Denmark and  Spain Czech Republic Patrik Schick and Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (5 each) Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma Spain Pedri
17 Germany 2024
Spain

England
 France and  Netherlands Multiple (3 each) Spain Rodri Spain Lamine Yamal
Upcoming
18 United Kingdom Republic of Ireland 2028 To be determined To be determined
19 Italy Turkey 2032
  1. ^ No third place play-off has been played since 1980; losing semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.

FIFA Women's World Cup

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Edition Hosts and Year Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Top scorer Best player Best goalkeeper Best young player Fair play award
1 China 1991
United States

Norway

Sweden

Germany
United States Michelle Akers-Stahl (10) United States Carin Jennings Not awarded Not awarded
Germany
2 Sweden 1995
Norway

Germany

United States

China
Norway Ann Kristin Aarønes (6) Norway Hege Riise
Sweden
3 United States 1999
United States

China

Brazil

Norway
Brazil Sissi and China Sun Wen (7 each) China Sun Wen
China
4 United States 2003
Germany

Sweden

United States

Canada
Germany Birgit Prinz (7) Germany Birgit Prinz Germany Silke Rottenberg
China
5 China 2007
Germany

Brazil

United States

Norway
Brazil Marta (7) Brazil Marta Germany Nadine Angerer
Norway
6 Germany 2011
Japan

United States

Sweden

France
Japan Homare Sawa (5) Japan Homare Sawa United States Hope Solo Australia Caitlin Foord
Japan
7 Canada 2015
United States

Japan

England

Germany
Germany Célia Šašić and United States Carli Lloyd (6 each) United States Carli Lloyd United States Hope Solo Canada Kadeisha Buchanan
France
8 France 2019
United States

Netherlands

Sweden

England
Multiple (6 each) United States Megan Rapinoe Netherlands Sari van Veenendaal Germany Giulia Gwinn
France
9 Australia New Zealand 2023
Spain

England

Sweden

Australia
Japan Hinata Miyazawa (5) Spain Aitana Bonmatí England Mary Earps Spain Salma Paralluelo
Japan
Upcoming
10 Brazil 2027 To be determined To be determined
11 2031

UEFA European Women's Championship

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Edition Hosts and Year Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Top scorer Best player Best young player
1 Denmark England Italy Sweden 1984
Sweden

England
 Denmark and  Italy Sweden Pia Sundhage (4) Sweden Pia Sundhage Not awarded
2 Norway 1987
Norway

Sweden

Italy

England
Norway Trude Stendal (3) Norway Heidi Støre
3 West Germany 1989
West Germany

Norway

Sweden

Italy
Norway Sissel Grude and West Germany Ursula Lohn
(2 each)
West Germany Doris Fitschen
4 Denmark 1991
Germany

Norway

Denmark

Italy
Germany Heidi Mohr (4) Germany Silvia Neid
5 Italy 1993
Norway

Italy

Denmark

Germany
Denmark Susan Mackensie (2) Norway Hege Riise
6 England Germany Norway Sweden 1995
Germany

Sweden
 England and  Norway Sweden Lena Videkull (3) Germany Birgit Prinz
7 Norway Sweden 1997
Germany

Italy
 Spain and  Sweden Multiple (4 each) Italy Carolina Morace
8 Germany 2001
Germany

Sweden
 Denmark and  Norway Germany Claudia Müller and Germany Sandra Smisek (3 each) Sweden Hanna Ljungberg
9 England 2005
Germany

Norway
 Finland and  Sweden Germany Inka Grings (4) Finland Anne Mäkinen
10 Finland 2009
Germany

England
 Netherlands and  Norway Germany Inka Grings (6) Germany Inka Grings
11 Sweden 2013
Germany

Norway
 Denmark and  Sweden Sweden Lotta Schelin (5) Germany Nadine Angerer
12 Netherlands 2017
Netherlands

Denmark
 Austria and  England England Jodie Taylor (5) Netherlands Lieke Martens
13 England 2022
England

Germany
 Sweden and  France England Beth Mead and Germany Alexandra Popp (6 each) England Beth Mead Germany Lena Oberdorf
Upcoming
14 Switzerland 2025 To be determined To be determined