CIE/FISU - Jeux Mondiaux Universitaires 1924-1955
Year Winners Runners-Up Third Fourth 1924 Poland (Warszawa) Poland England 1927 Italy (Roma) Italy 6 Austria 4 Hungary 2 Switzerland 0 1928 France (Paris) Italy 5 Hungary 4 Czechoslovakia 3 France 0 1930 Germany (Darmstadt) Italy 6 Germany 4 Luxembourg 2 France 0 1933 Italy (Torino) Italy 4 Germany 4 Hungary 4 Latvia 0 1935 Hungary (Budapest) Hungary 6 Germany 3 England 3 Latvia 0 1937 France (Paris) Germany Hungary Latvia Belgium 1939 (official) Monaco (Monte Carlo) Belgium Yugoslavia Luxembourg 1939 (unofficial) Germany (Wien) Germany 4 Italy 2 Hungary 0 1947 France (Paris) France Egypt Luxembourg, Netherlands 1949 Italy (Merano) Italy 3-1 Egypt Germany 6-2 Spain 1951 Luxembourg (Luxembourg) Spain 7 Belgium 6 Egypt 3 Switzerland 2 1953 Germany (Dortmund) Yugoslavia 3-1 Spain Germany 2-0 Switzerland 1955 Spain (San Sebastián) Egypt 3 Spain 2 Germany 1 Saar
World Youth and Students Festival 1947-1973
Year Winners Runners-Up Third Fourth 1947 Czechoslovakia (Praha) Czechoslovakia 3 Yugoslavia 2 Albania 1 NB: also considered the 9th edition of the World University Championships (after the 8th edition 1939 in Monte Carlo) 1949 Hungary (Budapest) Hungary 4 France 2 North Korea 0 NB: also considered the 10th edition of the World University Championships 1951 East Germany (Berlin) Hungary Romania Czechoslovakia Poland NB: also considered the 11th edition of the World University Championships 1953 Romania (Bucuresti) Hungary Romania East Germany East Bengal 1954 Hungary (Budapest) Romania Hungary Czechoslovakia Egypt NB: not officially part of the World Youth and Students Festival series, but considered the 12th edition of the World University Championships 1955 Poland Bucuresti Budapest Warszawa Cairo 1957 Soviet Union (Moskva) Soviet Union Hungary Czechoslovakia East Germany 1959 Austria (Wien) Yugoslavia Soviet Union Hungary Austria 1962 Finland (Helsinki) not known 1968 Bulgaria (Sofia) no international football tournament 1973 East Germany (Oct-Berlin) Czechoslovakia East Germany Poland Romania
World University Championships (Outdoor) 1962-1982
NB: it is not clear whether the 1962 edition ("Tournoi international universitaire") was officially part of the series. Final Third Place Match 1962 Belgium Belgium 3-2 Yugoslavia West Germany 4-0 Austria 1966 Spain (Pontevedra) Spain 3-0 Yugoslavia Romania 2-1 West Germany 1970 Yugoslavia (Skopje) Soviet Union 2-1 Spain France 2-1 Romania 1972 Romania Romania 1-0 Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia 1-0 Spain 1974 France (Nice) Romania 4-1 Bulgaria Luxembourg 1-0 France 1976 Uruguay South Korea 2-1 Paraguay Netherlands 1982 Mexico Mexico 0-0 France [pen] West Germany
World University Championships (Indoor) 1984-2008
Year Venue Winners Runners-Up 1984 Brazil (Săo Paulo) Brazil Paraguay 1990 Italy (Parma) Italy Spain 1992 Spain (Málaga) Spain Belgium 1994 Cyprus (Nicosia) Russia Spain 1996 Finland (Jyväskylä) Brazil Russia 1998 Portugal (Braga) Ukraine Russia 2000 Brazil (Joăo Pessoa) Brazil Italy 2002 Hungary (Nyíregyháza) Russia Italy 2004 Spain (Palma de Mallorca) Ukraine Brazil 2006 Poland (Poznan) Russia Brazil 2008 Slovenia (Koper) Portugal Ukraine [women] 2008 Brazil (Vitoria) Brazil Portugal
Summer Universiades - Football Tournaments
Final Third Place Match 1979 Mexico (football tournament not official) Mexico 5-3 Uruguay Romania 4-1 Netherlands 1981 Romania (Bucuresti) no football tournament 1983 Canada (Edmonton) no football tournament 1985 Japan (Kobe) North Korea 1-0 Uruguay China 4-2 Japan 1987 Yugoslavia (Zagreb) Soviet Union 5-0 South Korea North Korea 3-0 China 1989 West Germany (Duisburg) no football tournament 1991 England (Sheffield) South Korea 0-0 Netherlands [p] Great Britain 2-1 Uruguay 1993 USA (Buffalo) Czech Republic 2-1 South Korea Germany 2-1 Great Britain [women] China 2-1 USA Russia 2-0 Taiwan 1995 Japan (Fukuoka) Japan 2-0 South Korea Russia 3-1 Ukraine 1997 Italy (Palermo) Italy 1-0 South Korea USA 2-1 Ukraine 1999 Spain (Palma de Mallorca) Spain 2-1 Italy [aet] Brazil 2-2 Czech Rep. [5-4 pen] 2001 China (Beijing) Japan 1-0 Ukraine South Korea 0-0 China [5-4 pen] [women] Brazil 2-1 Netherlands [aet] South Korea 4-3 France 2003 South Korea (Daegu) Japan 3-2 Italy Czech Rep. 3-1 Morocco [women] North Korea 3-0 Japan China 2-0 Taiwan 2005 Turkey (Izmir) Japan 3-3 Italy [3-2 pen] Morocco 1-1 Brazil [4-3 pen] [women] Brazil 2-1 China Japan 2-0 France 2007 Thailand (Bangkok) Ukraine 1-0 Italy Thailand 1-1 Canada [5-3 pen] [women] North Korea 1-0 Russia Brazil 2-1 Ireland 2009 Serbia (Beograd) Ukraine 3-2 Italy Japan 1-0 Great Britain [women] South Korea 4-1 Japan Great Britain 4-1 France 2011 China (Shenzhen) Japan 2-0 Great Britain Brazil 2-0 Russia [women] China 2-1 Japan Brazil 4-1 France 2013 Kazan (Russia) France 3-2 Great Britain Japan 3-0 Russia [women] Great Britain 6-2 Mexico Brazil 2-1 South Africa 2015 Gwangju (South Korea) Italy 3-0 South Korea Japan 0-0 Brazil [7-6 pen] [women] France 2-0 Russia Japan 5-0 Canada 2017 Taipei (Taiwan) Japan 1-0 France Mexico 0-0 Uruguay [5-3 pen] [women] Brazil 1-0 Japan [aet] Russia 5-0 South Africa 2019 Napoli (Italy) Japan 4-1 Brazil Italy 2-2 Russia [4-3 pen] [women] North Korea 2-1 Japan Russia 2-2 Ireland [4-2 pen]
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