Spain is eyeing a second World Cup crown, with coach Louis Enrique steering a squad that may not be the favorite on everyone’s lips but sits firmly among the world’s elite. The team enters Qatar 2022 as a formidable threat, capable of testing any opponent and unsettling even the strongest sides. This Spain side blends seasoned veterans with exciting young talents, all under a program built on technical mastery, patient buildup, and relentless pressing. The aim is clear: lift the trophy and add another memorable chapter to the nation’s rich football heritage. (Goal)
What was the worst result of the Spanish national team in a World Cup in history?
Spain has reached the World Cup group stage exit on five occasions: Chile 1962, England 1966, Argentina 1978, France 1998, and Brazil 2014. On every one of those occasions, the team managed to win at least one match, demonstrating a persistent ability to compete on the world stage even when the run ended sooner than hoped. (Goal)
Yet the starkest moment for Spanish football in World Cup history came in Brazil 2014. Coming as the defending champions, Spain faced a campaign that defied expectations and left many fans stunned. The squad finished 23rd, registering one win, two defeats, four goals scored, and seven conceded. That balance sheet marked the nadir of a world-title holder quickly regaining shape after the peak reached in 2010. It was a year that underscored the volatility of football at the highest level and prompted a period of soul-searching and strategic recalibration for Spanish football.
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