World Military Cup

World Military Cup
World Military Cup
Founded 1946
Region International (CISM)
Number of teams 18
Current champions  Algeria
Most successful team  Italy
(8 titles)
2011 World Military Cup [1]

The World Military Cup is a football competition for national military teams. It is organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM). The tournament has been held since 1946 and was originally called the World Military Championship. The name changed for the 2001 edition. When the multi-sport Military World Games was set up in 1995 the football championship was incorporated into it, but it is still being held independently every two years.

A women's tournament, World Military Women's Championship, was started in 2001.

Contents

Results

Men

Year Host Teams Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1946 Prague,
Czechoslovakia
11
England
N/A
Czechoslovakia

Belgium
N/A N/A
1947 Hanover,
Germany
9
Belgium
N/A
Netherlands

Denmark
N/A N/A
1948 Copenhagen,
Denmark
8
France
N/A
Belgium

Denmark
N/A
Luxembourg
1949 Lille/Paris,
France
5
France
3 - 1
Turkey

Belgium
3 - 1
Netherlands
1950 Den Haag,
Netherlands
7
Italy
2 - 1
Belgium

France
4 - 4
(France win on corners)

Netherlands
1951 Cairo,
Egypt
6
Italy
3 - 1
Egypt

France
3 - 1
Belgium
1952 Athens,
Greece
6
Greece
3 - 2
Belgium

Netherlands
1 - 0
Turkey
1953 Ankara/Istanbul,
Turkey
7
Belgium
League format
Turkey

Greece
League format only three teams in final group
1954 Brussels,
Belgium
10
Belgium
5 - 1
Turkey

Portugal
1 - 0
France
1955 Rome,
Italy
12
Turkey
League format
Italy

Egypt
League format
Netherlands
1956 Lisbon,
Portugal
9
Italy
League format
Portugal

Egypt
League format
Turkey
1957 Buenos Aires,
Argentina
13
France
League format
Argentina

Italy
League format
Brazil
1958 Lisbon,
Portugal
11
Portugal
2 - 1
France

Netherlands
4 - 3
Belgium
1959 Florence,
Italy
11
Italy
League format
Portugal

France
League format only three teams in final group
1960 Oran,
French Algeria
9
Belgium
League format
Turkey

Greece
League format
France
1961 Ankara,
Turkey
N/A
Turkey
League format
Greece

France
League format
Netherlands
1962 Seoul,
South Korea
13
Greece
1st leg: 3 - 1
2nd leg: 1 - 2

South Korea

Turkey
N/A N/A
1963 Athens/Saloniki,
Greece
10
Greece
League format
Belgium

France
League format
(Two teams finished third)

Turkey
1964 Ankara/Istanbul,
Turkey
16
France
League format
Turkey

West Germany
League format
(Two teams finished third)

Netherlands
1965 Madrid,
Spain
18
Spain
N/A
Turkey

Morocco
N/A
Belgium
1966 Rabat,
Morocco
14
Turkey
1st leg: 2 - 1
2nd leg: 0 - 0

Morocco

Netherlands
No bronze final held
(Two teams finished third)

Spain
1967 Brussel,
Belgium
15
Turkey
League format
Belgium

Morocco
No bronze final held
(Two teams finished third)

Netherlands
1968 Baghdad,
Iraq
18
Greece
N/A
Turkey

Netherlands
N/A
(Two teams finished third)

Spain
1969 Athens,
Greece
13
Greece
walkover
Algeria

Iran
1 - 1
South Korea
1972 Baghdad,
Iraq
16
Iraq
League format
Italy

Greece
League format
Turkey
1973 Brazzaville,
Congo
16
Italy
League format
Iraq

Kuwait
League format
Congo
1975 Hagen, West Germany 21
West Germany
1 - 0
Netherlands

Kuwait
6 - 5 a.e.t.
Cameroon
1977
Details
Damascus,
Syria
27
Iraq
0 - 0
Pens: 5 - 4

Kuwait

Italy
3 - 1 a.e.t.
France
1979 Al-Kuwait,
Kuwait
27
Iraq
0 - 0
Pens: 4 - 3

Italy

Kuwait
3 - 1
Austria
1981 Doha,
Qatar
17
Kuwait
1 - 0
Qatar

Syria
2 - 0
France
1983 Al-Kuwait,
Kuwait
20
Kuwait
2 - 0
Belgium
N/A N/A N/A
1987 Arezzo,
Italy
N/A
Italy
2 - 0
West Germany

Egypt
4 - 1
Belgium
1989 Caserta,
Italy
N/A
Italy
3 - 0
Morocco

Belgium
1 - 0
United Arab Emirates
1991 Arnhem/Apeldoorn,
Netherlands
14
Italy
3 - 3 a.e.t.
Pens: 5 - 4

Germany

Turkey
1 - 0
France
1993 Rabat,
Morocco
12
Egypt
3 - 2 a.e.t.
Morocco

Germany
3 - 0
France
1995* Rome,
Italy
13
France
1 - 0
Iran

South Korea
1 - 0
Cyprus
1997 Tehran,
Iran
12
Greece
1 - 0
Italy

France
3 - 2 a.e.t.
Burkina Faso
1999* Zagreb,
Croatia
8
Egypt
3 - 3
Pens: 5 - 4

Greece

Croatia
2 - 0
Germany
2001 Cairo,
Egypt
11
Egypt
3 - 0
Greece

North Korea
5 - 0
Guinea
2003* Catania,
Italy
6
North Korea
3 - 2
Egypt

Italy
3 - 2
Lithuania
2005 Warendorf,
Germany
9
Egypt
1 - 0
Algeria

Qatar
3 - 1
Germany
2007* Hyderabad,
India
16
Egypt
2 - 0
Cameroon

North Korea
2 - 0
Qatar
2011 Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
12
Algeria
1 - 0
Egypt

Brazil
1 - 0 a.e.t.
Qatar

* Held as part of the Military World Games

Titles by team

Teams reaching the top four

Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place Total
 Italy 8 (1950, 1951, 1956, 1959, 1973, 1987, 1989, 1991) 4 (1955, 1972, 1979, 1997) 3 (1957, 1977, 2003) 15
 Greece 6 (1952, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1997) 3 (1961, 1999, 2001) 3 (1953, 1960, 1972) 12
 Egypt 5 (1993, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007) 3 (1951, 2003, 2011) 3 (1955, 1956, 1987) 11
 France 5 (1948, 1949, 1957, 1964, 1995) 1 (1958) 6 (1950, 1951, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1997) 6 (1954, 1960, 1977, 1981, 1991, 1993) 18
 Turkey 4 (1955, 1961, 1966, 1967) 7 (1949, 1953, 1954, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1968) 2 (1962, 1991) 4 (1952, 1956, 1963, 1972) 17
 Belgium 4 (1947, 1953, 1954, 1960) 6 (1948, 1950, 1952, 1963, 1967, 1983) 3 (1946, 1949, 1989) 4 (1951, 1958, 1965, 1987) 14
 Iraq 3 (1972, 1977, 1979) 1 (1973) 4
 Kuwait 2 (1981, 1983) 1 (1977) 3 (1973, 1975, 1979) 6
 Germany 1 (1975) 2 (1987, 1991) 2 (1964, 1993) 2 (1999, 2005) 7
 Portugal 1 (1958) 2 (1956, 1959) 1 (1954) 4
 Algeria 1 (2011) 2 (1969, 2005) 3
 North Korea 1 (2003) 2 (2001, 2007) 3
 Spain 1 (1965) 2 (1966, 1968) 3
 England 1 (1946) 1
 Morocco 3 (1966, 1989, 1993) 2 (1965, 1967) 5
 Netherlands 2 (1947, 1975) 4 (1952, 1958, 1966, 1968) 6 (1949, 1950, 1955, 1961, 1964, 1967) 12
 Qatar 1 (1981) 1 (2005) 2 (2007, 2011) 4
 Iran 1 (1995) 1 (1969) 2
 South Korea 1 (1962) 1 (1995) 2
 Cameroon 1 (2007) 1 (1975) 2
 Argentina 1 (1957) 1
 Czechoslovakia 1 (1946) 1
 Denmark 2 (1947, 1948) 2
 Brazil 1 (2011) 1 (1957) 2
 Croatia 1 (1999) 1
 Syria 1 (1981) 1
 Austria 1 (1979) 1
 Congo 1 (1973) 1
 Cyprus 1 (1995) 1
 Guinea 1 (2001) 1
 Lithuania 1 (2003) 1
 Luxembourg 1 (1948) 1
 United Arab Emirates 1 (1989) 1
 Burkina Faso 1 (1997) 1

Women

Year Host Teams Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2001 Netherlands 4
Germany
League format
Netherlands

England
League format
Canada
2002
Kingston,
Canada
4
United States
1 - 0
Germany

Netherlands
4 - 0
Canada
2003
Warendorf,
Germany
4
Germany
7 - 3
Netherlands

United States
1 - 0
Canada
2004 Fort Eustis,
United States
N/A
Netherlands
3 - 0
aet

Germany

United States
3 - 1
Canada
2006
Assen,
Netherlands
6
Netherlands
2 - 0
United States

Germany
6 - 4
aet

France
2007 Hyderabad,
India
6
North Korea
5 - 0
Germany

France
1 - 0
Netherlands
2008
Ede,
Netherlands
7
Germany
3 - 0
France

Netherlands
2 - 1
South Korea
2009 Biloxi,
United States
7
Brazil
1 - 0
South Korea

Netherlands
2 - 1
France
2010
Cherbourg-Octeville,
France
8
Brazil
1 - 0
South Korea

France
2 - 1
Netherlands
2011 Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
6
Brazil
5 - 0
Germany

Netherlands
2 - 0
France

Titles by team

Teams reaching the top four

Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place Total
 Germany 3 (2001, 2003, 2008) 4 (2002, 2004, 2007, 2011) 1 (2006) 7
 Brazil 3 (2009, 2010, 2011) 3
 Netherlands 2 (2004, 2006) 2 (2001, 2003) 4 (2002, 2008, 2009, 2011) 2 (2007, 2010) 10
 United States 1 (2002) 1 (2006) 2 (2003, 2004) 4
 North Korea 1 (2007) 1
 South Korea 2 (2009, 2010) 1 (2008) 3
 France 1 (2008) 2 (2007, 2010) 2 (2006, 2009, 2011) 5
 England 1 (2001) 1
 Canada 1 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) 4

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