World Cup Teams explores the strategies and statistical profiles of every FIFA World Cup-winning team from 1930 to 2022. By employing a data-driven approach, the book reveals the tactical innovations and key performance indicators (KPIs) that distinguish champions from contenders. Readers gain insights into how formations evolved, from early systems to modern approaches like the 4-3-3, and how KPIs like possession and passing accuracy correlate with success. This historical analysis provides a deeper understanding of football strategy.
The book examines the shifting landscape of international football, considering the impacts of globalization, sports science, and FIFA regulations. It begins by introducing fundamental concepts in football strategy and statistical analysis. Each World Cup-winning team is then analyzed chronologically, highlighting their tactical approaches, key players, and statistical profiles. This systematic approach sets World Cup Teams apart by offering a rigorous statistical framework for understanding the factors contributing to sustained success in the tournament.