Test Your Knowledge of English Football and World Cup History
There’s something special about a World Cup year. For English clubs, it often marks a season of dramatic title races, legendary teams, and iconic moments. Now, FourFourTwo has created the ultimate quiz to challenge even the most devoted football historian: name every English league champion in every World Cup year. From the pre-Premier League era to the modern giants, how many can you recall?
The quiz spans decades, from the first World Cup in 1930 to the ongoing 2026 tournament. In that time, English football has witnessed dynasties rise and fall. Clubs like Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal have dominated certain eras, while others like Leeds United and Derby County claimed their moment in the sun.
Why World Cup Years Are Different
World Cup years often compress domestic seasons or shift transfer windows, adding a layer of unpredictability. In 1966, as England lifted the Jules Rimet trophy, Liverpool won the First Division. In 1998, Arsenal secured a double. And in 2010, Chelsea broke records under Carlo Ancelotti. The quiz forces you to think about how global events and club fortunes intertwine.
Key Takeaways
- Only a handful of clubs have won the English league in a World Cup year multiple times, with Manchester United leading the way in the Premier League era.
- The quiz covers both the old First Division and the Premier League, so you’ll need knowledge across eras.
- Some World Cup years saw surprising champions, like Derby County in 1972 (though the 1972 World Cup is often misremembered – the tournament was in 1970 and 1974, so no English champion that year; the quiz likely accounts for the exact calendar years).
- You can play the interactive quiz on FourFourTwo’s website and challenge friends to beat your score.
Quick Facts
Total World Cup years since 1930: 22 (including 2026)
Most league titles in World Cup years: Manchester United (6)
First champion in a World Cup year: Sheffield Wednesday (1930)
Most recent: Manchester City (2022)
Ready to test your memory? Head over to FourFourTwo and see if you can name them all. Just remember: no Googling!