What is wm 74?

WM 74, also known as the 1974 FIFA World Cup, was the tenth edition of the FIFA World Cup. It was held in West Germany from June 13 to July 7, 1974. A total of 16 teams participated in the tournament, which was won by the host nation. West Germany defeated the Netherlands 2-1 in the final to win their second World Cup title.

The tournament saw some notable performances from individual players like Johan Cruyff of the Netherlands and Paul Breitner of West Germany. Cruyff won the Golden Ball award for the tournament's best player, while Breitner scored in both the semi-final and the final to help his team win the title.

The tournament was held in six cities across West Germany, with the final taking place at the Olympiastadion in Munich. The tournament was also notable for being the first World Cup to feature the use of goal-line technology, which was first implemented in the group stage match between Brazil and Yugoslavia.

Overall, WM 74 was a successful tournament that showcased some of the world's best football talent and set the stage for future editions of the World Cup.