National Team |
Title(s)
represented |
First
worn |
Number
of stars |
Notes |
Brazil |
World Cup |
1971 |
5 |
Third win was in 1970; fourth and fifth stars added after 1994 and 2002 wins. Briefly wore 2 stars on a tour of Europe in 1968.[7][8] |
Italy |
World Cup |
1982 |
4 |
Added after third win; fourth star added after the 2006 win. Incorporated into the badge since 2006.[9] |
Germany |
World Cup |
1996 |
3 |
1954, 1974, Third win was in 1990. |
Uruguay |
World Cup and Olympics |
1930 |
4 |
Represent 2 World Cups (1930 & 1950) and 2 Olympic football titles (1924 & 1928) recognized as FIFA World Championships.[10] |
Argentina |
World Cup |
2003 |
2 |
1978, Second win was in 1986. |
England |
World Cup |
2003 |
1 |
Title won in 1966. Star added after a campaign on Sky Sports' Soccer AM programme, first worn on the sleeve. |
France |
World Cup |
1998 |
1 |
Title won in 1998. Star added above their badge which was unveiled at their opening qualifying game for Euro 2000 |
Spain |
World Cup |
2010 |
1 |
Title won in 2010. Spain played in their away kit for the final, but upon winning the World Cup they changed into their home kit, complete with a star above the badge, for the presentation ceremony. |