| This World Cup held in France was the last before World War II. In 1934, Mussolini had used the World Cup in Italy to full advantage as a propaganda platform. Two years later, Adolf Hitler tried to do the same with the Berlin Olympics. Now, with Europe teetering towards the brink of war, FIFA had to be diplomatic over its choice of venue for the 1938 World Cup. Argentina had applied to stage the finals and, believing the venue would alternate between South America and Europe, they were confident of playing host to the world's leading soccer tournament. But FIFA were mindful of the problems with the first competition in Uruguay, not to mention the travelling difficulties. There was now 57 nations with membership in FIFA and most of those were from Europe. It therefore made sense to give the third World Cup to a European country, and that honour fell to France. FIFA's choice was probably out of loyalty to Jules Rimet, the man who played a big part in getting the tournament started in the first place. The tournament schedule was the same as in Italy four years earlier, with knockout stage all the way. Argentina and Uruguay were still absent from South America. Argentina snubbed the competition because they had not been allocated the tournament. Only Brazil represented that continent. 15 nations took part, and that meant one nation had to get a free passage into the next round. Sweden was the lucky country. |
Teams Switzerland Germany Switzerland Germany ,Cuba Romania Czechoslovakia Holland, France Belgium ,Hungary Dutch, East Indies, Italy, Norway ,Brazil, Poland SEMIFINALS 2:1 Italy Brazil 5Hungary 1Sweden BRONZEMATCH 4 :2 Brazil Sweden FINAL 4 : 2 Italy Hungary |
| TOPSCORERS Leonidas (BRA) Gyula Zsengeller (HUN) Silvio Piola (ITA) 8 goals 7 goals 5 goals | Italy became Second World Champion |