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includes results representing Soviet Union Performances by continental zones Africa is the most successful continental zone with seven tournament wins (five for
Nigeria, two for
Ghana) and six times as runner-up. Notably the 1993 final was contested by two African teams, which was the first time the final had been contested by two teams from the same confederation. in 2015, a pair of African teams repeated the 1993 final with Mali replacing Ghana (disqualified for age violation), when Nigeria and Mali made it to the last two standing and Nigeria got their fifth win.
South America has four tournament wins–all by
Brazil—and has been runner-up three times:
Argentina has finished in third place on three occasions;
Chile has done so on one occasion; and
Colombia has finished in fourth place twice, but neither of the latter two have ever appeared in the final.
Europe has six tournaments wins (one each for
USSR,
France,
Switzerland,
England,
Germany and
Portugal) and has been runner-up eight times.
Spain has been runner-up on four occasions. Additionally
Netherlands,
Sweden and
Italy have won third-place medals in 2005, 2013, and 2025 respectively. The
CONCACAF zone has two tournament wins (for
Mexico in 2005 and 2011). This confederation has reached the final four times (with Mexico).
Asia has one tournament win (for
Saudi Arabia in 1989), the only time that a team from this confederation has reached the final and the only time an Asian team won a FIFA tournament in the male category. (
Australia was runner-up in 1999 but at that time was in the Oceania Football Confederation).
Oceania has no tournament wins and on one occasion was runner-up (for
Australia in 1999). Australia has since moved to the Asian confederation. This tournament is peculiar in that the majority of titles have gone to teams from outside the strongest regional confederations (CONMEBOL and UEFA). Of the 20 editions held so far, 10 (50 percent of the total) have been won by teams from North and Central America, Africa, and Asia. ==Awards==