The 1954 FIFA World Cup was the fifth edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football tournament for senior men's national teams of the nations affiliated to FIFA. It was held in Switzerland from 16 June to 4 July. Switzerland was selected as the host country in July 1946. At the tournament several all-time records for goal-scoring were set, including the highest average number of goals scored per game. The tournament was won by West Germany, who defeated tournament favourites Hungary 3–2 in the final, their first World Cup title.
GERMANY 1954 X SAAR
GERMANY 1954 VS FRANCE
GERMANY 1954 X ENGLAND, CLEARS THE GOALKEEPER FRITZ HERKENRATH
GERMANY 1954 X HUNGARY FOR THE WORLD CUP
GERMANY 1 X 3 ENGLAND, 1954
GERMANY 1954 X ENGLAND
POSIPAL AND HERKENRATH, GERMANY X ENGLAND 1954
MAX MORLOCK & ANDREAS KUPFER
GERMANY 1954 SAVE BY THE GERMAN GOALKEEPER
GERMANY 1954 4 TO 1 VICTORY OVER TURKEY IN BERN, WM 1954
GERMANY 1954 VS TURKEY, KARL MAI
GERMANY 1954 X TURKEY
WALTER POSIPAL, ECKEL, LIEBRICH, WALTER, THE GERMANS WORLD CHAMPIONS 1954
GERMANY 1954 WORLD CHAMPIONS
GERMANY 1954
THE DLE 54 FINAL: GERMANY X HUNGARY
THE 1954 WORLD CUP FINAL BEGINS: GERMANY X HUNGARY
EXCHANGE OF PENNS AT THE 54' WORLD CUP FINAL: GERMANY X HUNGARY