Who are the players with the most World Cups?

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Some players from France could make it onto this select list to clinch the two-time championship in Qatar 2022.

The world Qatar 2022 will soon go down in history. This ends the quest for raising the title by for France it will have a special meaning; There will be 10 players who will repeat a final and who can put their names between the elite of those footballers who have won the most World Cups in history with two and just below Pelé, who won three during his professional career.

Hugo Lloris, Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappé, Raphael Varane, Olivier Giroud, Benjamin Pavard, Lucas Hernández, Ousmane Dembélé, Steve Mandanda and Alphonse Areola are the ones led by Deschamps who can win the two-time championship if they beat Argentina and stand shoulder to shoulder with the big names making up this list.

Than, target invites you to rate the players who have won the World Cup the most times.

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Pelé (Brazil): Sweden 1958, Chile 1962 and Mexico 1970


Pele Brazil 1970 World Cup


Garrincha (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Garrincha Brazil


Gilmar dos Santos Neves (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Gilmar dos Santos Neves - Blog at SP 22.07Blog from São Paulo/Reproduction


Djalma Santos (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Djalma Santos 1963


Zózimo (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Zozimo BrazilGetty


Nilton Santos (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Nilton Santos


Mauro Ramos (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Mauro Ramos Brazil


Zito (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Zito Santos


Didi (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Didi of Real Madrid and Brazil


Zagallo (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Mario Zagallo BrazilFile, archive


Vavá (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Vava Brazil Selecao 11092015


Pepe (Brazil): Sweden 1958 and Chile 1962


Jose Macia Pepe Brazil


Cafu (Brazil): United States 1994 and South Korea – Japan 2002


Coffee | BrazilGetty Images


Ronaldo (Brazil): United States 1994 and South Korea – Japan 2002


Ronaldo Brazil Squad World Cup 2006Getty Images


Giuseppe Meazza (Italy): Italy 1934 and France 1938


Giuseppe Meazza


Giovanni Ferrari (Italy): Italy 1934 and France 1938


Giovanni Ferrari


Guido Masetti (Italy): Italy 1934 and France 1938


Guido Masetti Roma


Eraldo Monzeglio (Italy): Italy 1934 and France 1938


Eraldo Monzeglio ItalyFile, archive


Daniel Passarella (Argentina): Argentina 1978 and Mexico 1986


Top idols of the national team: Passarella

Source: Goal

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