On July 13, 1930, history was made when France took on Mexico and the United States faced off against Belgium in the inaugural FIFA World Cup matches. As of today (July 13, 2025), it’s been 95 years since this historic event. Here’s a quick rundown:

- France vs. Mexico: France won 4-1, with Lucien Laurent scoring the first-ever World Cup goal.
- United States vs. Belgium: The United States won 3-0, played simultaneously with the France-Mexico match.
- Host City: Montevideo, Uruguay, hosted these iconic matches at two different stadiums: Estadio Pocitos (France vs. Mexico) and Estadio Gran Parque Central (United States vs. Belgium).
The 1930 FIFA World Cup was a groundbreaking event, marking the beginning of the most widely followed international football tournament. Uruguay was chosen as the host nation due to its strong football team and the country’s centennial celebration of independence. In the end, Uruguay emerged as the first World Cup champions, defeating Argentina in the final.