Brazil is the most successful national football team in the history of the FIFA World Cup, with five championships, followed by Italy.
Their professional string of wins in the world championship stood at an undefeated streak of 13 years (1984-1996) followed by one year of retirement and then another single championship followed by another retirement.
Three more national championships followed in 1955, 1956 and 1958 with wins over Montreal Ukraina, Winnipeg Germania and Winnipeg Scottish.
In 1989, he won his second Golden Gloves national championships, followed by a victory over Aleksandr Machmutiv, the fifth-place finisher in Seoul, in a United States-Soviet Union dual meet.
The longest winning streak is held by Lafayette with 13 consecutive championships (1990-2002), followed by Adair County with 10 consecutive championships including wins in A, AA, and AAA.
He made his debut in the Formula Vauxhall Junior Winter Series in 1993, taking second place in the championship, followed by a third place in the British national championship in 1994.
Regular European leaders West Germany were the top nation by the end of the championships, followed by Italy in second and hosts Austria in third.
Club Atlético San Isidro has won the most titles with 33 championships, followed by its arch-rival San Isidro Club with 25 titles.
Dinamo Zagreb is the country's most successful football club and the 2011 champion, with 13 total championships, followed by Hajduk Split with 6 championships (last one in 2005).
From 1891 to date, River Plate is the most winning team with 34 domestic championships, followed by Boca Juniors with 30 titles.