<Dt> Most tournaments eliminated without having won a match </Dt> <Dd> 6, Mexico (1930, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1966, 1978) and Bulgaria (1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1986, 1998) </Dd> <Dl> <Dt> Most wins </Dt> <Dd> 7, Brazil, 2002 </Dd> <Dt> Fewest wins, champions </Dt> <Dd> 3, Uruguay, 1950 (out of 4) </Dd> <Dt> Most matches not won, champions </Dt> <Dd> 3, Italy, 1982 (out of 7) </Dd> <Dt> Most wins by non-champion (excluding third - place playoff) </Dt> <Dd> 6, Netherlands, 2010 </Dd> <Dt> Most matches not won </Dt> <Dd> 5, Yugoslavia, 1974; Argentina, 1974; West Germany, 1978; Belgium, 1986; Republic of Ireland, 1990; Argentina, 1990 </Dd> <Dt> Most matches not won in regulation time </Dt> <Dd> 6, Belgium in 1986 and England in 1990 </Dd> <Dt> Most losses </Dt> <Dd> 3 (28 teams, of which only Mexico has accomplished this feat at three different tournaments: 1930, 1950, and 1978) </Dd> <Dt> Most losses, champions </Dt> <Dd> 1, Germany, 1954 and 1974; Argentina, 1978; Spain, 2010 </Dd> <Dt> Most victories over former World Cup winning teams </Dt> <Dd> 3, Brazil, 1970; Italy, 1982; Argentina, 1986; Germany, 2010 and 2014 </Dd> <Dt> Most matches against former World Cup champions and staying unbeaten </Dt> <Dd> 4, Argentina, 1986 </Dd> <Dt> Most matches between former World Cup champions </Dt> <Dd> 7, 1970 </Dd> <Dt> All matches won without extra time, replays, penalty shoot - outs or playoffs </Dt> <Dd> Uruguay in 1930 (4 matches), Brazil in 1970 (6 matches), and Brazil in 2002 (7 matches) </Dd> <Dt> Highest finish without winning a match </Dt> <Dd> Quarter - finals, Republic of Ireland (1990) </Dd> <Dt> Highest finish, winning at most one match </Dt> <Dd> Fourth, Sweden (1938) </Dd> <Dt> Most goals scored </Dt> <Dd> 27, Hungary, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Fewest goals conceded </Dt> <Dd> 0, Switzerland, 2006 </Dd> <Dt> Most goals conceded </Dt> <Dd> 16, South Korea, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Most matches gone into extra time </Dt> <Dd> 3, Belgium, 1986; England, 1990; Argentina, 2014; Croatia, 2018 </Dd> <Dt> Most minutes without conceding a goal </Dt> <Dd> 517 mins, Italy, 1990 </Dd> <Dt> Highest goal difference </Dt> <Dd> + 17, Hungary, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Highest goal difference, champions </Dt> <Dd> + 14, Brazil, 2002; Germany, 2014 </Dd> <Dt> Lowest goal difference </Dt> <Dd> − 16, South Korea, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Lowest goal difference, champions </Dt> <Dd> + 6, Italy, 1938 and 1982; Spain, 2010 </Dd> <Dt> Highest average of goals scored per match </Dt> <Dd> 5.40, Hungary, 1954; </Dd> <Dt> Highest average goal difference per match </Dt> <Dd> + 3.2, Hungary, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Highest average goal difference per match, champions </Dt> <Dd> + 3.0, Uruguay, 1930 </Dd> <Dt> Most goals scored, champions </Dt> <Dd> 25, West Germany, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Fewest goals scored, champions </Dt> <Dd> 8, Spain, 2010 </Dd> <Dt> Fewest goals scored, finalists </Dt> <Dd> 5, Argentina, 1990 </Dd> <Dt> Fewest goals conceded, champions </Dt> <Dd> 2, France, 1998; Italy, 2006; Spain, 2010 </Dd> <Dt> Most goals conceded, champions </Dt> <Dd> 14, West Germany, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Lowest average of goals scored per match, champions </Dt> <Dd> 1.14, Spain, 2010 </Dd> <Dt> Most unbeaten teams </Dt> <Dd> 5, 2006 (Switzerland, Argentina, England, France, Italy) </Dd> <Dt> Fewest unbeaten teams </Dt> <Dd> 0, 1954 </Dd> <Dt> Most matches to qualify for World Cup finals </Dt> <Dd> 22, Australia (2018) </Dd> <Dt> Longest distance travelled in a single qualifying campaign </Dt> <Dd> 155,000 miles: Australia (2018) </Dd> <Dt> Most brothers in the same team in the finals </Dt> <Dd> 3, Honduras (Johnny Palacios, Jerry Palacios, Wilson Palacios, 2010) </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> 7, Brazil, 2002 </Dd>

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