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SOCCER WORLD CUP 2006 GERMANY

Groups

Group A

Germany 4-2 Costa Rica

Poland 0-2 Ecuador

Germany 1-0 Poland

Ecuador 3-0 Costa Rica

Ecuador 0-3 Germany

Costa Rica 1-2 Poland

Group A Winners

Goals [Points]

1. Germany 8-2 [9]

2. Ecuador 5-3 [6]

3. Poland 2-4 [3]

4. Costa Rica 3-9 [0]

Group B

England 1-0 Paraguay

Trinidad & Tobago 0-0 Sweden

England 2-0 Trinidad&Tobago

Sweden 1-0 Paraguay

Sweden 2-2 England

Paraguay 2-0 Trinidad &Tobago

Group B Winners

Goals [Points]

1. England 5-2 [7]

2. Sweden 3-2 [5]

3. Paraguay 2-2 [3]

4. Trinidad & Tobago 0-4 [1]

Group C

Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast

Serbia-Montenegro 0-1 Netherlands

Argentina 6-0 Serbia-Montenegro

Netherlands 2-1 Ivory Coast

Netherlands 0-0 Argentinia

Ivory Coast 3-2 Serbia-Montenegro

Group C Winners

Goals [Points]

1. Argentina 8 - 1 [7]

2. Netherlands 3 - 1 [7]

3. Ivory Coast 5 - 6 [3]

4. Serbia–Montenegro 2-10 [0]

Group D

Mexico 3-1 Iran

Angola 0-1 Portugal

Mexico 0-0 Angola

Portugal 2-0 Iran

Portugal 2-1 Mexico

Iran 1-1 Angola

Group D Winners

Goals [Points]

1. Portugal 5-1 [9]

2. Mexico 4-3 [4]

3. Angola 1-2 [2]

4. Iran 2-6 [1]

Group E

USA 0-3 Czech Rep.

Italy 2-0 Ghana

Czech Rep. 0-2 Ghana

Italy 1-1 USA

Ghana 2-1 USA

Czech Rep 0-2 Italy

Group E Winners

Goals [Points]

1. Italy 5-1 [7]

2. Ghana 4-3 [6]

3. Czech Rep. 3-4 [3]

4. USA 2-6 [1]

Group F

Australia 3-1 Japan

Brazil 1-0 Croatia

Brazil 2-0 Australia

Japan 0-0 Croatia

Croatia 2-2 Australia

Japan 1-4 Brazil

Group F Winners

Goals [Points]

1. Brazil 7-1 [9]

2. Australia 5-5 [4]

3. Croatia 2-3 [2]

4. Japan 2-7 [1]

Group G

France 0-0 Switzerland

South Korea 2-1 Togo

France 1-1 South Korea

Togo 0-2 Switzerland

Togo 0-2 France

Switzerland 2-0 South Korea

Group G Winners

Goals [Points]

1. Switzerland 4-0 [7]

2. France 3-1 [5]

3. South Korea 3-4 [4]

4. Togo 1-6 [0]

Group H

Spain 4-0 Ukraine

Tunesia 2-2 Saudi-Arabia

Spain 3-1 Tunesia

Saudi-Arabia 0-4 Ukraine

Saudi-Arabia 0-1 Spain

Ukraine 1-0 Tunesia

Group H Winners

Goals [Points]

1. Spain 8-1 [9]

2. Ukraine 5-4 [6]

3. Tunesia 3-6 [1]

4. Saudi-Arabia 2-7 [1]

Round of sixteen 2006

Germany 2-0 Sweden

Germany 2-0 Sweden

Argentia 2-1 Mexico extra time

Italy 1-0 Australia

Switzerland 0-3 Ukraine penalty

England 1-0 Ecuador

Portugal 1-0 Netherlands

Brazil 3-0 Ghana

Spain 1-3 France

Quarter Final 2006

Germany 5-3 Argentine penalty

Italy 3-0 Ukraine

England 1-3 Portugal penalty

Brasil 0-1 France

Semi Final 2006

Germany – Italy, extra time 0-2, 0-2 (0:0)

4 July 2006 Signal Iduna Park

Attendance: 65.000

Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)

Goals: 0-1 Grosso (119.), 0-2 del Piero (120. + 1)

Germany: Lehmann; Friedrich, Mertesacker, Metzelder, Lahm, Schneider, Kehl, Ballack, Borowski, Klose, Podolski, Schweinsteiger for Borowski (73. ), Odonkor for Schneider (83.), Neuville for Klose (111.)

Italy: Buffon, Grosso, Materazzi, Cannavaro, Zambrotta, Perrotta, Pirlo, Gattuso, Camoranesi, Toni, Totti, Gilardino for Toni (74.), Iaquinta for Camoranesi (91.), del Piero for Perrotta (104.).

Portugal – France 0-1 (0-0)

5 July 2006, Allianz Arena, Munich

Attendance: 66.000

Referee: Jorge Larrondia (Uruguay)

Goal: 0-1 Zidane (33. Penalty)

Yellow Card: Carvalho (2) – Saha (2)

Portugal: Ricardo, Miguel; from 62. Ferreira, Meira, Carvalho, Valente, Costinha,

74. Postiga , Maniche, Deca, Figo, Pauleta, from 68. Simao, Ronaldo.

France: Barthez, Sagnol, Thuram, Gallas, Abidal, Vieira, Makelele, Ribéry, from 72. Govou, Zidane, Malouda, from 69. Wiltord, Henry, from 85. Saha.

 

3rd Place

Germany - Portugal 3-1 (0-0)

8 July 2006, Gottfried Daimler Stadion, Stuttgart

Attendance: 52.000

Refree: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)

Goals: 1-0 Schweinsteiger (56.), 2-0 Petit (61./Own Goal), 3-0 Schweinsteiger (78.),3-1 Nuno Gomes (88.)

Yellow cards: Frings (2), Schweinsteiger – Ricardo Costa, Costinha, Paulo Ferreira.

Germany: Kahn ; Lahm, Nowotny, Metzelder, Jansen, Schneider, Kehl, Frings,

Schweinsteiger (79.) Hitzlsperger, Klose (65.) Neuville, Podolski (71.) Hanke .

Portugal: Ricardo, Ferreira, F. Meira, Costa, N. Valente, (69.) Gomes, Costhinha (46.) Petit, Maniche, Deco, Simao, C. Ronaldo, Pauleta (77.) Figo.

 

FINAL 2006

Italy – France Extra time + Penalty 5-3 (1-1, 1-1, 1-1)

9 July 2006 Olympia Stadion, Berlin

Attendance: 69.000

Referee: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)

Goals: 0-1 Zidane (7. /Penalty), 1-1 Materazzi (19.),

Penalty shootout: 1-0 Pirlo, 1-1 Wiltord, 2-1 Materazzi, 3-1 de Rossi, 3-2 Abidal, 4-2 del Piero, 4-3 Sagnol, 5-3 Grosso.

Yellow Card: Zambrotta (2) – Sagnol (2), Diarra, Malouda

Red card: Zidane after very bad foul (110).

Italy: Buffon, Zambrotta, Materazzi, Cannavaro, Grosso, Perrotta, from 61. min. Laquinta, Pirlo, Gattuso, Camoranesi, from 86. del Piero, Totti, from 61. de Rossi, Toni.

France: Barthez, Sagnol, Thuram, Gallas, Abidal, Vieira, from 57. Diarra, Makelele, Ribéry, from 99. Trezeguet, Zidane, Malouda, Henry, from 107. Wiltord.

Top Goal Scorer Miroslav Klose (Germany) 5 goals

 

Soccer Highlights World Cup 2006 in Germany


Argentine, Brasil, Germany, England, France, Italy, Portugal and Ucraine reached the Quarter Final. England vs. Portugal 1:3. Italy vs. Ukraine 3:0. Germany vs. Argentine 5:3. Final: France vs. Brasil 1:0.

In the Semi Final Italy plays against Germany, at the end of the extension Italy scores two goals, 2:0 for Italy. France reaches the Final against Italy with a goal from Zidane 1:0.

In the final game Italy wins against France 1:1, which is won in extra time and penalty shootout 5:3. Zidane receives the Red Card for a very bad foul, Zidane shows he is a very unfair sportsman.

Italy wins 5:3. Italy wins the World Cup the fourth time: 1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006.


Soccer World Cup 2002 in South Korea and Japan

Groups

Group A

France 0-1 Senegal

Uruguay 1-2 Denmark

Denmark 1-1 Senegal

France 0-0 Uruguay

Denmark 2-0 France

Senegal 3-3 Uruguay


Groups B

Paraguay 2-2 South Africa

Spain 3-1 Slovenia

Spain 3-1 Paraguay

South Africa 1-0 Slovenia

South Africa 2-3 Spain

Slovenia 1-3 Paraguay


Groups C

Brazil 2-1 Turkey

China 0-2 Costa Rica

Brazil 4-0 China

Costa Rica 1-1 Turkey

Costa Rica 2-5 Brazil

Turkey 3-0 China


Groups D

South Korea 2-0 Poland

USA 3-2 Portugal

South Korea 1-1 USA

Portugal 4-0 Poland

Portugal 0-1 South Koreas

Poland 3-1 USA


Groups E

Ireland 1-1 Cameroon

Germany 8-0 Saudi Arabia

Germany 1-1 Ireland

Cameroon 1-0 Saudi Arabia

Cameroon 0-2 Germany

Saudi Arabia 0-3 Ireland


Groups F

Argentina 1-0 Nigeria

England 1-1 Sweden

Sweden 2-1 Nigeria

Argentina 0-1 England

Sweden 1-1 Argentina

Nigeria 0-0 England


Groups G

Croatia 0-1 Mexico

Italy 2-0 Ecuador

Italy 1-2 Croatia

Mexico 2-1 Ecuador

Mexico 1-1 Italy

Ecuador 1-0 Croatia


Groups H

Japan 2-2 Belgium

Russia 2-0 Tunisia

Japan 1-0 Russia

Tunisia 1-1 Belgium

Tunisia 0-2 Japan

Belgium 3-2 Russia

Rounds Of Sixteen 2002

Germany 1-0 Paraguay

Denmark 0-3 England

Senegal 2-1 Sweden extra time

Spain 3-2 Ireland penalty

USA 2-0 Mexico

Brazil 2-0 Belgium

Japan 0-1 Turkey

South Korea 2-1 Italy extra time

Quarterfinal 2002

England 1-2 Brazil

Germany 1-0 USA

Spain 3-5 South Korea penalty

Senegal 0-1 Turkey extra time

Semifinal 2002

Germany 1-0 (0-0) South Korea
25 Juni 2002, World Cup Stage, Seoul,
Attendance: 65,250

Referee: Meier (Switzerland)

Goals: 1-0 Ballak (75)

Germany: Kahn; Frings, Linke, Ramelow, Metzelder, Schneider (85 Jeremias), Ballack, Hamann, Bode, Klose (70 Bierhoff), Neuville (87 Asamoah).

South Korea: Lee Won-jae; Coi Jin-cheul, (56 Lee Min- sung), Hong (80 Seol), Kim Tae-young, Song, Yoo, Lee Chun- soo, Park, Lee Young-pyo, Cha, Hwang (54 Ahn).

Brazil 1- 0 (0- 0) Turkey

26 Juni., Saitama Stage, Saitama

Attendance: 61,050
Referee: Nielsen (Denmark)

Goals: 1-0 Ronaldo (49)

Brazil: : Marcos; Cafu, Lucio, Edmilson, Roque Junior, Gilberto Silva, Kleberson (84 Belletti), Edilson (75 Denilson), Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo (67 Luizäo), Rivaldo.

Turkey: Ruestue; Akyel, Buelent, Alpay, Emre, Beloezoglu (62 Ilhan Mansiz), Uemit Davala, (74 Izzet), Tugay, Bastueck (88 Arif), Erguen, Sas, Hakan Suekuer.


3rd Place 2002:

South Korea 2-3 (1-3) Turkey

29 June 2002, World Cup Stage, Daegu
Attendance: 63,400

Referee: Mane (Kuweit)

Goals: 1-0 Hakan Suekuer (1), 1-1 Lee Eul-yong (9), 2- 1, 3-1 Ilhan Mansiz (12, 32), 3-2 Song (90)

Turkey: Ruestue; Akyel, Alpay, Buelent, Erguen, Uemit, Davalo (76 Okan), Bastuerk (86 Tayfur), Emre Beloezoglu (41 Uensal), Ilhan Mansiz, Hakan Suekuer.

South Korea: Lee Won-jae, Yoo, Hong (46 Kim Ta-young), Lee Min-sung, Song, Park, Lee Young-pyo, Lee Eul-yong (65 Cha), Lee chun-doo, Seol (79 Choi Jin-cheul), Ahn.

Final 2002

Germany 0-2 (0-0) Brazil

29 Junes, Internationally Stage, Yokohama

Attendance: 60,000

Referee: Collina (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Ronaldo (67) 2-0 Ronaldo (79)

Yellow card: Klose, Roque junior

Brazil: Marcos; Lucio, Edmilson, Roque Junior, Cafu, Gilberto Silva, Kleberson, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldinho (85 Juinho), Ronaldo (89 Denilson), Rivaldo.

Germany: Kahn; Frings, Linke, Ramelow, Metzelder, Schneider, Jeremies (77 Asamoah), Hamann, Bode (84 Ziege), Klose (74 Bierhoff), Neuville .


Championship 2002
Topscorer Ronaldo (Brazil) 8 goals


Soccer Highlights World Championship 2002

First World Championship in Asia: stadiums in South Korea and Japan! Best German players are Klose and Ballak. Germany 8-0 Saudi Arabia. Germany reaches the Semifinal, defeating Paraguay and USA:
Oliver Kahn once again is one of the best goal keepers.
South Korean are surprisingly strong, win against Portugal, Italy and Spain.
Germany plays versus South Korea 1-0, reaching the Final.
Brazil wins versus Turkey. Brazil and Germany are in the Final.
Brazilian Ronaldo is strong and dangerous, scoring twice !
Brazil is World Champion 2002, by a score of 2-0!
For the fifth time, Brazil has become World Champion!

Soccer World Cup 1998 in France

Group Games

Group A

Brazil 2-1 Scotland

Morocco 2-2 Norway

Scotland 1-1 Norway

Brazil 3-0 Morocco

Scotland 0-3 Morocco

Brazil 1-2 Norway

Groups B

Italy 2-2 Chile

Cameroon 1-1 Austria

Chile 1-1 Austria

Italy 3-0 Cameroon

Chile 1-1 Cameroon

Italy 2-1 Austria

Group C

Saudi Arabia 0-1 Denmark

France 3-0 South Africa

South Africa 1-1 Denmark

France 4-0 Saudi Arabia

South Africa 2-2 Saudi Arabia

France 2-1 Denmark

Group D

Paraguay 0-0 Bulgaria

Spain 2-3 Nigeria

Nigeria 1-0 Bulgaria

Spain 0-0 Paraguay

Nigeria 1-3 Paraguay

Spain 6-1 Bulgaria

Group E

South Korea 1-3 Mexico

Netherlands 0-0 Belgium

Belgium 2-2 Mexico

Netherlands 5-0 South Korea

Netherlands 2-2 Mexico

Belgium 1-1 South Korea

Group F

Yugoslavia 1-0 Iran

Germany 2-0 USA

Germany 2-2 Yugoslavia

USA 1-2 Iran

Germany 2-0 Iran

USA 0-1 Yugoslavia

Group G

England 2-0 Tunisia

Rumania 1-0 Colombia

Colombia 1-0 Tunisia

Rumania 2-1 England

Rumania 1-1 Tunisia

Colombia 0-2 England

Group H

Argentina 1-0 Japan

Jamaica 1-3 Croatia

Japan 0-1 Croatia

Argentina 5-0 Jamaica

Argentina 1-0 Croatia

Japan 1-2 Jamaica


Round of sixteen 1998

Brazil 4-1 Chile

Italy 1-0 Norway

France 1-0 Paraguay extra time

Nigeria 1-4 Denmark

Netherlands 2-1 Yugoslavia

Germany 2-1 Mexico

Rumania 0-1 Croatia

Argentina 4-3 England penalty

Quarterfinal 1998

Brazil 3-2 Denmark

Italy 3-4 France penalty

Netherlands 2-1 Argentina

Germany 0-3 Croatia

Semifinal 1998

Brazil 4-2 (1-1, 0-0) Netherlands penalty

7 Juni, Stade Vélodrome, Marseille

Attendance: 60,150

Referee: Bujsim (V. A. Emirates)

Goals: 1-0 Ronaldo (46), 1-1 Kluivert (86)

Brazil: Taffarel; Zé Carlos, Junior Baiano, Aldair, Roberto Carlos, Leonardo, (85 Emerson), Cesa Sampaio, Dunga, Rivaldo, Bebeto, (79 Denilson), Ronaldo.

Netherlands: Van der Sar; Reizinger, (57 Winter), Stam, F.de Boer, R. de Boer, Jonk, (111 Seedorf), Davids, Zenden (75 Van Hooijdonk), Bergkamp, Kluivert.

France 2-1 (0-0) Croatia

8 July, Stade de France, St. Denis

Attendance: 80,030

Referee: Garcia Aranda (Spain)

Goals: 0-1 Suker (46), 1-1, 2-1 Thuram (47, 70)

Red card: Blanc (74)

France: Barthez; Thuram, Blanc, Desailly, Lizarazu, Karembeu, (31 Henry), Deschamps, Petit, Zidane, Djorkaeff, (75 Leboeuf), Guivarc’h, (69 Trzeguet).

Croatia: Ladic; Simic, Stimac, Bilic, Stanic, (90 Prosinecki), Soldo, Assanovic, Jarni, Boban, (65 Maric), Vlaovic, Suker.

3rd Place - 1998

Croatia 2-1 (2-1) Netherlands

11 July, Parc of the Princes, Paris
Attendance: 44,060

Referee: Gonzales Chavez (Paraguay)

Goals: 1-0 Prosinecki (13), 1-1 Zeden (21), 2:1 Suker (36)

Croatia: Ladic; Bilic, Stimac, Soldo, Stanic, Prosinecki, (76 Vlaovic), Jurcic, Asanovic, Jarni, Boban, (86 Tubor), Suker.

Netherlands: Van der Sar; Stam, F.de Boer, Numan, Zender, Seedorf, Jonk, Davids, Cocu, (46 Overmars) Bergkamp, (58 Van Hooijdonk), Kluivert.

Final 1998

Brazil 0-3 (0-2) France

12 July, Stade de France, St Denis
Attendance: 79,980

Referee: Belqola (Morocco)

Goals: 0-1, 0-2 Zidane, (27, 45), 0-3 Petit (90)

Card red and yellow: Desailly (68)

Brasilien: Taffarel; Cafu, Junior Baiano, Aldair, Roberto Carlos, Cesar Sampaio, (74 Edmundo), Dunga, Leonardo (46 Denilson), Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Bebeto.

Frankreich: Bathez; Thuram, Leboeuf, Desailly, Lizarazu, Karembeu (57 Boghossian), Deschamps, Petit, Zidane, Djorkaeff, (76 Viei-ra), Guivarc’h, (66 Dugarry)

Top Goal Scorer 1998: Davor Suker (Croatia) of 6 goals

Soccer Highlights World Cup 1998

32 teams play in the World Cup 1998! Netherlands, Croatia, France, Brazil reach the Semi Finals.
Croatia beats the Netherlands 2-1. Final: Brazil versus France. Rivaldo of Brazil is an outstanding player. The French Deschamps and Zidane well harmonize in attacking Brazil. France, well-earned, becomes the 1998 World Champion. Entire Paris celebrates the 3-0 victory over Brazil.

Soccer World Cup 1994 in USA

Groups

Group A

USA 1-1 Switzerland

Colombia 1-3 Rumania

USA 2-1 Colombia

Rumania 1-4 Switzerland

USA 0-1 Rumania

Switzerland 0-2 Colombia

Group B
Cameroon 2-2 Sweden

Brazil 2-0 Russia

Brazil 3-0 Cameroon

Sweden 3-1 Russia

Russia 6-1 Cameroon

Brazil 1-1 Sweden

Group C
Germany 1-0 Bolivia

Spain 2-2 South Korea

Germany 1-1 Spain

South Korea 0-0 Bolivia

Bolivia 1-3 Spain

Germany 3-2 South Korea

Groups D

Argentina 4-0 Greece

Nigerias 3-0 Bulgaria

Argentina 2-1 Nigeria

Bulgaria 4-0 Greece

Greece 0-2 Nigeria

Argentina 0-2 Bulgaria

Groups E

Italy 0-1 Ireland

Norway 1-0 Mexico

Italy 1-0 Norway

Mexico 2-1 Ireland

Ireland 0-0 Norway

Italy 1-1 Mexico

Group F

Belgium 1-0 Morocco

Netherlands 2-1 Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia 2-1 Morocco

Belgium 1-0 Netherlands

Morocco 1-2 Netherlands

Belgium 0-1 Saudi Arabia

Round of sixteen 1994

Germany 3-2 Belgium

Switzerland 0-3 Spain

Saudi Arabia 1-3 Sweden

Rumania 3-2 Argentina

Netherlands 2-0 Ireland

Brazil 1-0 USA

Nigeria 1-2 Italy extra time

Mexico 1-3 Bulgarien penalty

Quarterfinal 1994

Italy 2-1 Spain

Netherlands 2-3 Brazil

Bulgaria 2-1 Germany

Rumania 4-5 Sweden extra time and penalty

Semifinal 1994

Bulgaria 1-2 (1-2) Italy

13 Julies, Giants Stage, New York
Attendance: 77,100

Referee: Quiniou (France)

Goals: 0-1, 0-2 R. Baggio (21,25), 1- 2 Stoitchkov (44, penalty)

Bulgaria: Mihailov; Hubchev; Kirakov, Ivanov, Yankov, Zvetanov, Sirakov, Letchkov, Balakov, Stoitchkov, (79 Guentchev), Kostadinov, (72 Yordanov).

Italy: Pagliuca; Mussi, Costacura, Maldini, Benarrivo, Berti, Albertini, D. Baggio, (56 Conte), Donadoni, Casiraghi, R. Baggio (71 Signori).

Sweden 0-1 (0-0) Brazil

13 July, Rose Bowl, Pasadena,

Attendance: 84,500

Referee: Torres Cadena (Colombia)

Goal: 0-1 Romany Rio (81)

Red card: Therm (63)

Schweden: Ravelli; R. Nilsson, P. Andersson, Bjoeklund, Ljung, Ingesson, Thern, Mild, Brolin, Dahlin, (67 Rehn), K. Andersson.

Brasilien: Taffaral; Jorginho, Marcio Santos, Aldair, Branco, Mazinho, (46 Rai), Dunga, Mauro Silva, Zinho, Romario, Bebeto.

3rd Place - 1994

Sweden 4-0 (4-0) Bulgaria

16 Julyl, Rose Bowl, Pasadena,

Attendance: 83,745

Referee: Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)

Goals: 1-0 Brolin (8), 2-0 Mild (31), 3-0 H.Larsson (37), 4-0 K. Andersson (40)

Sweden: Ravelli; R. Nilsson, P. Andersson, Bjoerklund, Kamark, Brolin, Mild, Schwarz, Ingesson, H. Larsson, (79 Limpar), K. Andersson.

Bulgaria: Mihailov (46 Nikolov); Hubchev; Ivanov, (42 Kremenliev), Zvetanov, Kiriakov, Letschkov, Sirakov, (46. Yordanov), Yankov, Balakov, Kostadinov, Stoitchkov.

Final 1994

Brazil 3-2 (0-0) Italy extra time and penalty
17 July 1994, Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Attendance: 94,930
Referee: Puhl (Hungary)
Goals: 0-1 Albertini, 1-1 Romario, 1-2 Evani, 2-2 Braco, 3-2 Dunga,

Brazil: Taffarel; Aldair, Marcio Santos, Mauro Silva, Jorginho, (21 Cafu),

Dunga, Branco, Mazinho, Zinho, (106 Viola), Bebeto, Romario.

Italy: Gianluca Pagliuca; Mussi, (35 Apolloni), Maldini, Baresi, Benarrivo,

Donadoni, Albertini, D.Baggio, (95 Evani), Berti, R. Baggio, Massaro.


Top Goal Scorer 1994
Oleg Salenko (Russia) 6 goals

Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria) 6 goals

Soccer Highlights 1994

Best conditions for World Cup 1994 in the USA. Argentina takes leave, without Maradona, in the round of sixteen. Germany is one of the favorites, but fails in the quarterfinal versus Bulgaria. Sweden wins over Bulgaria 4 – 0, ensuring the 3 rd place. Romario scores for Brazil. The Italiens improve, thanks to Baggio. Final Brazil vs. Italy: after 90 minutes a goalless draw. Tragically, Baggio was the one, who shot wide the last penalty, so the penalty shoot-out results in a 3 – 2 – victory for Brazil. Brazil becomes the 1994 World Champion.

Soccer World Cup 1990 in Italy

Groups

Group A

Italy 1-0 Austria

CSSR 5-1 USA

Italy 1-0 USA

CSSR 1-0 Austria

Italy 2-0 CSSR

Austria 2-1 USA

Group B

Cameroon 1-0 Argentina

Rumania 2-0 Soviet Union

Argentina 2-0 Soviet Union

Cameroon 2-1 Rumania

Soviet Union 4-0 Cameroon

Argentina 1-1 Rumania

Group C

Brazil 2-1 Sweden

Costa Rica 1-0 Scotland

Brazil 1-0 Costa Rica

Scotland 2-1 Sweden

Costa Rica 2-1 Sweden

Brazil 1-0 Scotland

Group D

Colombia 2-0 United Arab Emirates

Germany 4-1 Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia 1-0 Colombia

Germany 5-1 United Arab Erimates

Colombia 1 - 1 Germany

Yugoslavia 4 -1 United Arab Emirates

Group E

Belgium 2-0 South Koreas

Spains 0-0 Uruguay

Spains 3-1 South Koreas

Belgium 3-1 Uruguay

Spain 2-1 Belgium

Uruguay 1-0 South Korea

Groups F

England 1-1 Ireland

Egypt 1-1 Netherlands

England 0-0 Netherlands

Egypt 0-0 Ireland

England 1-0 Egypt

Netherlands 1-1 Ireland

Ireland - second of the group, decided by lot

Round of sixteen 1990

Cameroon 2-1 Colombia extra time

CSSR 4-1 Costa Rica

Argentia 1-0 Brazil

Germany 2-1 Netherlands

Ireland 5-4 Rumania penalty

Italy 2-0 Uruguay

Yugoslavia 2-1 Spain

England 1-0 Bulgaria extra time

Quarterfinal 1990

Argentina 3-2 Yugoslavia extra time and penalty

Italy 1-0 Ireland

Germany 1-0 CSSR

England 3-2 Cameroon extra time

Semifinal 1990

Argentina 4-3(1-1, 0-1) Italy extra time and penalty

3 July, Stadio San Paolo, Naples

Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Vautrot (France)

Goals: 1-0 Schillaci (17), 1-1 Caniggia (67)

Red card: Giusti (105)

Argentina: Goycochea; Serrizuela, Ruggeri, Simon, Basualdo (98 Batista), Burruchaga, Maradona, Giusti, Olarticoechea, Caniggia, Calderón (46 Troglio)

Italien: Zenga Baresi, Bergomi, Ferri, Maldini, De Agostini, De Napoli, Giannini (73 Baggio), Vialli (70 Serena), Donadoni, Schillaci.

Germany 4-3 (1-1, 0- 0) England extra time and penalty

4 July, Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin

Attendance: 62,640

Referee: Wright (Brazil)

Goals: 1-0 Brehme (59), 1-1 Lineker (80)

Germany: Illgner; Brehme, Kohler, Augenthaler, Buchwald, Berthold, Matthäus, Haeßler (67 Reuter), Thon, Voeller (38 Riedle), Klinsmann

England: Shilton; Pearce, Walker, Parker, Wright, Waddle, Butcher (71 Steven), Platt, Gascoigne, Beardsley, Lineker.

3 rd Place - 1990

Italy 2-1 (0- 0) England

7 July 1990, Stadio Sant Nicola, Bari

Attendance: 51,400

Referee: Quiniou (France)

Goals: 1-0 Baggio (72), 1-1 Platt (82), Schillaci (86 penalty)
Italy: Zenga; Baresi, Bergomi, de Agostini (67 Berti), Ferrara, Maldini, Vierchowod, Ancelotti, Giannini (90 Ferri), Baggio, Schillaci.

England: Shilton; Stevens, Walker, Parker, Wright, (72 Webb), Dorigo, Mc Mahon (72 Waddle), Platt, Steven, Beardsley, Lineker.

Final1990

Germany 1-0 (0-0)Argentina

8 July 1990, Stadio Olimpico, Rome

AttendanceSpectators: 73,600

Referee: Mendez (Mexico)

Goals: 1-0 Brehme (84 penalty)

Red Cards: Monzon (65), Dezotti (87)

Germany: Bodo Illgner; Andreas Brehme, Juergen Kohler, Klaus Augenthaler, Guido Buchwald, Thomas Berthold (73 Stefan Reuter), Lothar Matthaeus, Thomas Haessler, Pierre Littbarski, Rudi Voeller, Juergen Klinsmann.

Argentinien: Sergio Javier Goycochea; Nester Gabriel Lorenzo, Roberto Nestor Sensini, Josè Tiburcio Serrizuela, Oscay, Ruggeri (46. Pedro Damian Monzon), Juan Ernesto Simón, José Horacio Basualdo, Jorge Burruchaga (53. Gabriel Humberto Calderón), Diego Armando Maradona, Pedro Antonio Troglio, Gustavo Abel Dezotti.

Top Goal Scorer 1990 Salvatore Schillaci (Italy) 6 Goals

Soccer Highlights 1990:

The team of Cameroon show high-class football in the opening game
versus Argentina by scoring 1-0. Roger Milla becomes favorite player of spectators!
Argentina, Italy, Germany and England reach the semifinal. The Argentins have got „nerves of steel“ in a thrilling penalty shoot-out. The final-pairing is Argentina versus Germany. The German sqad is led by Franz Beckenbauer and Lothar Mathaeus. Both teams show excellent soccer. The only goal is scored by Brehme. Germany is Soccer World Champion 1990.


Soccer World Championship 1986 in Mexico

Groups

Group A
Italy 1-1 Bulgaria

Argentina 3-1 South Korea

Argentina 1-1 Italy

Bulgaria 1-1 South Korea

Argentina 2-0 Bulgaria

Italy 3-2 South Korea

Group B

Mexico 2-1 Belgium

Paraguay 1-0 Iraq

Mexico 1-1 Paraguay

Belgium 2-1 Iraq

Belgium 2-2 Paraguay

Mexico 1-0 Iraq

Group C

France 1-0 Canada

Soviet Union 6-0 Hungary

France 1-1 Soviet Union

Hungary 2-0 Canada

France 3-0 Hungary

Soviet Union 2-0 Canada

Group D

Brazil 1-0 Spain

Algeria 1-1 Northern Irland

Brazil 1-0 Algeria

Spain 2-1 Northern Irland

Brazil 3-0 Northern Irland

Spain 3-0 Algeria

Group E

Uruguay 1-1 Germany

Denmark 1-0 Scotland

Germany 2-1 Scotland

Denmark 6-1 Uruguay

Denmark 2-0 Germany

Scotland 0-0 Uruguay

Group F

Morocco 0-0 Poland

Portugal 1-0 England

England 0-0 Morocco

Poland 1-0 Portugal

England 3-0 Poland

Morocco 3-1 Portugal

Round of sixteen 1986

Mexico 2-0 Bulgaria

Belgium 4-3 Soviet Union extra time and penalty

Brazil 4-0 Poland

Argentina 1-0 Uruguay

France 2-0 Italy

Germany 1-0 Morocco

England 3-0 Praguay

Spain 5-1 Denmark

Quarterfinal 1986

France 4-3 Brazil extra time and penalty

Germany 4-1 Mexico penalty

Argentina 2-1 England

Belgium 5-4 Spain extra time and penalty

Semifinals 1986

Germany 2-0 (1- 0) France

25 June, Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara
Attendance: 44,900
Referee: Agnolin (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Brehme (9), 2-1 Voeller (90)

Germany: Schumacher; Brehme, Foerster, Jakobs, Briegel, Eder, Matthaeus, Magath, Rolff, Allofs, Rummenigge (57 Voeller).

France: Bats; Ayache, Battiston, Bossis, Amoros, Tigana, Giresse (72. Vecruysee), Platini, Fernández, Stopyra, Bellone (66. Xuereb) .

Argentinia 2–0 ( 0-0 ) Belgium

25 June 1986, Aztecenstadion, Mexiko City

Attendance: 110.100

Referee: Ramirez Marquez (Mexiko)

Goals: 1-0, 2-0 Maradonna (52, 63)

Argentinia: Pumpido; Cuciuffo, Ruggeri, Brown, Olaticoechea, Giusti, Enrique, Batista, Burruchaga, (85 Bochini), Maradona, Valdano.

Belgium: Pfaff; Pfaff; Gerets, Grun, Demol, Renquin (54 Desmet), Vervoot, Scifo, Vercauteren, Ceulemans, Claesen, Veyt.

3rd position 1986

France 4-2 (2-2, 2-1) Belgium extra time

28 June, Estadio Cuaulitemoc, Puebla

Attendance: 21,250

Referee: Courtney (England)
Goals: 0-1 Ceulemans (11), 1-1 Ferreri (27), 2-1 Papin (43), 2-2 Claesen (72), 3-2 Genghini (104), 4-2 Amoros (109 penalty)

France: Rust; Le Roux (56 Bossis), Battiston, Bibard, Amoros, Tigana (83 Tusseau), Genghini, Vercruysse, Ferreri, Bellone, Papin.

Belgium: Pfaff; Renquin (46 F.Van der Elst), Gerets, Demol, Grun, Vervoort, Scifo (46 L.Van der Elst), Veyt, Mommens, Ceulemans, Claesen.

Final 1986

Argentina 3-2 (1- 0) Germany

29 June, Aztecenstadion, Mexico City
Attendance: 114,500

Referee: Arppi Filho (Brazil)

Goals: 1-0 Brown (22), 2-0 Valdano (56), 2-1 Rummenigge (73), 2-2 Voeller (82), 3-2 Burruchaga (85)

Argentina: Nery Pumpido; José Luis Cuciuffo, José Luis Brown, Oscar Ruggeri, Julio Jorge Olarticoechea, Sergio Daniel Batista, Ricardo Giusti, Héctor Adolfo Enrique, Jorge Burruchaga (90 Marcelo Trobbiani), Diego Armando Maradona, Jorge Valdano.

Germany: Harald Schumacher; Thomas Berthold, Ditmar Jakobs, Karl-Heinz Foerster, Hans-Peter Briegel, Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthaeus, Felix Magath (62 Dieter Hoeneß), Norbert Eder,Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Klaus Allofs (46 Rudi Voeller).

Top Goal Scorer 1986 Gary Lineker (England) 6 goals

Soccer Highlights 1986:

Argentina’s Maradona is an exceptional athlete, playing soccer in an elegant way. Michel Platini of the French team is an outstanding soccer player: He is „the boss“, and he scores!
France, Italy, England, Federal Republic of Germany, Brazil and the Soviet Union are the favorites.

By showing a big fight in all matches, the German and the Argentine sqad reach the final. After goals of Brown and Valdona the Argentines already look as the winners, but Germany’s Rummenigge and Voeller equalize.

In the 85 th minute Burruchaga scores the decisive goal: 3 –2 ! Argentina wins the World Championship 1986 !


Soccer World Cup 1982 in Spain

Groups 1982

Group 1

Italy 0-0 Poland

Cameroon 0-0 Peru

Italy 1-1 Peru

Cameroon 0-0 Poland

Poland 5-1 Peru

Cameroon 1-1 Italy

Group 2

Algeria 2-1 Germany

Austria 1-0 Chile

Germany 4-1 Chile

Austria 2-0 Algeria

Algeria 3-2 Chile

Germany 1-0 Austria

Group 3

Belgium 1-0 Argentina

Hungary 10-1 El Salvador

Argentina 4-1 Hungary

Belgium 1-0 El Salvador

Belgium 1-1 Hungary
Argentina 2-0 El Salvador

Group 4

England 3-1 France

CSSR 1-1 Kuwait

England 2-0 CSSR

France 4-1 Kuwait

CSSR 1-1 France

England 1-0 Kuwait

Group 5

Honduras 1-1 Spain

Northern Irland 0-0 Yugoslavia
Spain 2-1 Yugoslavia

Northern Irland 1-1 Honduras

Yugoslavia 1-0 Honduras

Northern Irland 1-0 Spain

Group 6

Brazil 2-1 Soviet Union

Scotland 5-2 New Zealand

Brazil 4-1 Scotland

Soviet Union 3-0 New Zealand

Scotland 2-2 Soviet Union
Brazil 4-0 New Zealand

Final round 2 1982

Group A

Poland 3-0 Belgium

Soviet Union 1-0 Belgium

Poland 0-0 Soviet Union

Group B

England 0-0 Germany

Germany 2-1 Spain
England 0-0 Spain

Group C

Italy 2-1 Argentina

Brazil 3-1 Argentina

Italy 3-2 Brazil

Group D

France 1-0 Austria

Austria 2-2 Northern Irland

France 4-1 Northern Irland

Semifinals 1982

Italy 2- 0 (1- 0) Poland

8 July, Nou Camp, Barcelona

Attendance: 50,100

Referee: Cardellino (Uruguay)

Goals: 1-0, 2-0 Rossi (22, 73)

Italy: Zoff; Cabrini, Collovati, Bergomi, Scirea, Antognoni (28 Marini),Conti, Oriali, Tardelli, Rossi, Graziani (70 Altobelli).

Poland: Mlynarczyk; Dziuba, Zmuda, Janas, Majewski, Matysik, Kupcewicz, Buncol, Lato, Ciolek (46 Palazc), Smolarek (77 Kusto).

Germany 5-4, 3-3, (1-1, 1-1) France extra time and penalty

8 July, Sánchez Pizjuán Stadion, Sevilla

Attendance: 63.000

Referee: Corver (Holland)

Goals: 1-0 Littbarski (18), 1-1 Platini (26 penalty), 1 -2 Trésor (93), 1-3 Giresse (99), 2-3 Rummenigge (103), 3-3 Fischer (108)

Germany: Schumacher; Kaltz, K.-H.Foerster, Stielike, Briegel, (95 Rummenigge), B. Foerster, Dremmler, Breitner, Littbarski, Magath (73 Hrubesch), Fischer.

France: Ettori; Amoros, Janvion, Bossis, Tigana, Trésor, Genghini ( 50 Battiston, 60 Lopez), Giresse, Platini, Rocheteau, Six.

3rd Position 1982

Poland 3-2 (2-1) France

10 July, José Rico Perez Stadium, Alicante
Attendance: 27,900

Referee: Garrido (Portugal)

Goals: 0-1 Girard (14), 1-1 Szarnach (41), 2-1 Majewki (45), 3-1 Kupcewicz (47), 3-2 Couriol (73)

Poland: Mlynarczyk; Dziuba, Janas, Zmuda, Majewski, Matysik (46 Wójcicki), Kupcewicz, Buncol, Lato, Bonjek, Szarmach.

France: Castaneda; Amoros, Mahut, Trésor, Javion (64 Lopiez) Girard, Larios, Tigana (82 Six), Couriol, Soler, Bellonel.

Final 1982

Italy 3-1 (0- 0) Germany

11 July, Estadio Bernabléu, Madrid

Attendance: 90,000

Referee: Coelho (Brazil)
Goals: 1-0 Rossi (57), 2-0 Tardelli (69), 3-0 Altobelli (81), 3-1 Breitner (83)

Italy: Dino Zoff; Antonio Cabrini, Gaetano Scirea, Claudio Gentile, Fulvio Collovati, Gabriele Oriali, Guiseppe Bergomi, Marco Tardelli, Bruno Conti, Paolo Rossi, Francisco Graziani (8 Alessandro Altobelli, 89 Franco Causio).

Germany: Harald Schumacher; Manfred Kaltz, Uli Stielike, Karl-Heinz Foerster, Bernd Foerster, Wolfgang Dremmler (62 Horst Hrubesch), Paul Breitner, H. -P. Briegel, Pierre Littbarski, Klaus Fischer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, (70 Hans Mueller).

Top Goal Scorer 1982: Paolo Rossi (Italy) 6 goals

Soccer Highlights 1982: There are now 24 countris, competing for the Worldcup.
Italy – Brazil 3-2 : Superb performance by the Italiens, who reach the Semifinal, as well as Poland, France, Germany. The game Germany – France is overshadowed by a bad foul of German Schumacher against Battiston. In the Final, Italy was the superior sqad, with top scorer Paolo Rossi. A great victory for Italy, the World Champion 1982.


Soccer World Cup 1978 in Argentina

Groups

Group 1

Italy 2-1 France

Argentina 2-1 Hungary

Italy 3-1 Hungary

Argentina 2-1 France

Italy 1-0 Argentina

France 3-1 Hungary


Group 2

Poland 0-0 Germany

Tunisia 3-1 Mexico

Poland 1-0 Tunisia

Germany 6-0 Mexico

Tunisia 0-0 Germany

Poland 3-1 Mexico


Group 3

Brazil 1-1 Sweden

Austria 2-1 Spain

Austria 1-0 Sweden

Brazil 0-0 Spain

Brazil 1-0 Austria

Spain 1-0 Sweden


Group 4

Netherlands 3-0 Iran

Peru 3-1 Scotland

Netherlands 0-0 Peru

Iran 1-1 Scotland

Scotland 3-2 Netherlands

Peru 4-1 Iran


Final round 2, 1978

Group A

Italy 0-0 Germany

Netherlands 5-1 Austria

Netherlands 2-2 Germany

Italy 1-0 Austria

Netherlands 2-1 Italy

Austria 3-2 Germany


Group B

Brazil 3-0 Peru

Argentina 2-0 Poland

Poland 1-0 Peru

Argentina 0-0 Brazil

Brazil 3-1 Poland

Argentina 6-0 Peru


3rd Place 1978

Brazil 2-1 Italy (0 -1)

24 June, Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires

Attendance: 76.600

Referee: Klein (Israel)

Goals: 0-1 Causio (38), 1-1 Nelinho (64), 2-1 Dirceu (71)

Brazil: Leao; Nelinho, Oscar, Amaral, Rodriques Neto, Cerezo (65 Revelino), Bastia, Dirceu, Gil (46 Reinaldo), Roberto, Mendonca.

Italy: Zoff; Cuccureddu, Gentile, Scirea, Cabrini, P. Sala, Antognoni (79. C. Sala), Maldera, Causio, Rossi, Bettega.


Final 1978

Argentina 3-1 (1-1, 1-0) Netherlands extra time

25 June 1978, Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires

Attendance: 77.250

Referee: Gonella (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Kempes (38), 1-1 Nanninga (82), 2-1 Kempes (105), 3-1 Bertoni (115)

Argentina: Ubaldo Matildo Fillol; Jorge Olguin, Luis Galván, Daniel Passarella, Alberto Tarantini, Osvaldo Ardiles (66 Omar Larrosa), Américo Gallego, Mario Kempes, Daniel Bertoni, Leopoldo Luque, Oscar Ortiz (75 René Houseman).

Netherlands: Jan Jongbloed; Willem Jansen (73 Willem Suurbier), Ernie Brandt, Ruud Krol, Jan Poortvielt, Arie Haan, Willy van de Kerkhof, Johannes Neeskens, René van de Kerkhof, Johannes Rep (59 Dick Nanninga), Rob Rensenbrink.  

Top Goal Scorer 1978: Mario Kempes (Argentina) 6 goals

Soccer Highlights 1978: England and Uruguay qualify for the World Cup 1978.

The Iranians show outstanding soccer against Netherlands – in spite of 0-4 result.

With great difficulty, the Germans reach the second final round ! After decades of defeats, Austria beats the team of Helmut Schoen 3-2. Argentina, Netherlands, Brazil and Italy are in the final round!
The fans are enthusiastic about the game Netherlands – Argentina. The top goal scorer of Argentina is Mario Kempes, scoring 6 goals in one single match !! The 1978 World Champion is Argentina, what a triumph for this great team !!

Soccer World Cup 1974 in Germany

1st Final Round

Group 1

Germany 1-0 Chile

GDR 2-0 Australia

Germany 3-0 Australia

Chile 1-1 GDR

GDR 1-0 Germany

Australia 0-0 Chile

Group 2

Brazil 0-0 Yugoslavia

Scotland 2-0 Zaire

Brazil 0-0 Scotland

Yugoslavia 9-0 Zaire

Scotland 1-1 Yugoslavia

Brazil 3-0 Zaire

Group 3

Netherlands 2-0 Uruguay

Bulgaria 0-0 Sweden

Netherlands 0-0 Sweden

Bulgaria 1-1 Uruguay

Netherlands 4-1 Bulgaria

Sweden 3-0 Uruguay

Group 4

Italy 3-1 Haiti

Poland 3-2 Argentina

Argentina 1-1 Italy

Poland 7-0 Haiti

Argentina 4-1 Haiti

Poland 2-1 Italy

2nd Final Round

Group A

Brazil 1-0 GDR

Netherlands 4-0 Argentina

Netherlands 2-0 GDR

Brazil 2-1 Argentina

Netherlands 2-0 Brazil

Argentina 1-1 GDR


Group B

Poland 1-0 Sweden

Germany 2-0 Yugoslavia

Poland 2-1 Yugoslavia

Germany 4-2 Sweden

Sweden 2-1 Yugoslavia

Germany 1-0 Poland

3rd Place 1974

Poland 1- 0 (0-0) Brazil

6 July 1974, Olympiastadion, Munich

Attendance: 79,080

Referee: Angonese (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Lato (76)

Poland: Tomaszewski; Szymanowski, Gorgon, Zmuda, Musial, Maszcyk, Deyna, Kasperczak (72 Cmikiewicz), Lato, Szarmach (71 Kapka), Gadocha.

Brazil: Leao; Zé Maria, Alfredo, Mario Marinho, Francisco Marinho, Paulo Cesar Carpegiani, Rivelino, Ademir (66. Mirandinha), Valdomiro, Jairzinho, Dirceu.


Final 1974

Germany 2-1 (2-1) Netherlands

7 July 1974, Olympiastadion, Munich

Attendance: 77.800

Referee: Taylor (England)

Goals: 0-1 Neeskens (2, penalty), 1-1 Breitner (25, penalty), 2-1 Mueller (43)

Germany: Josef Maier; Hans-Hubert Vogts, Georg Schwarzenbeck,

Franz Beckenbauer, Paul Breitner, Rainer Bonhof, Uli Hoeneß, Wolfgang Overath, Juergen Grabowski, Gerhard Mueller, Bernd Hoelzenbein.

Netherlands:Jan Jongbloed; Willem Suurbier, Willem Rijsbergen (69 Theo de Jong), Arend Haan, Ruud Krol, Willem Jansen, Willem van Hanegrem, Johannes Neeskens, Johannes Rep, Johannes Cruyff, Rob Rensenbrink (46. René van de Kerkhof).

Top Goal Scorer 1974: Grzegorz Lato (Poland) with 7 goals

Soccer Highlights 1974:

For the first time the team of the GDR (=East Germany) takes part in the World Championship.
The Netherlands show a very strong performance, already in the preliminary round, Cruyff, Neeskens and Rensenbrink pushing ahead the dutch team. Thrilling preliminary round game Poland versus Argentina 3:2, Grzeorz Latto is the top player.

Helmut Schoen and the German Soccer Team reach the final, by improving - in each round – the tactics, the physical ablities and the harmony of the team.
The dutch team starts with a surprise attack, in the very first minute: GOAL!
But soon the germans recover and become stronger and stronger, Beckenbauer playing a key roll by organizing the german attacks. Consequently, Breitner and Mueller score 2 spectacular goals:
Germany is Soccer World Champion for the second time, 1954 and 1974.

Soccer World Cup 1970 in Mexico

Groups

Group 1

Mexico 0-0 Soviet Union

Belgium 3-0 El Salvador

Soviet Union 4-1 Belgium

Mexico 4-0 El Salvador

Soviet Union 2-0 El Salvador

Mexico 1-0 Belgium


Group 2

Uruguay 2-0 Israel

Italy 1-0 Sweden

Uruguay 0-0 Italy

Sweden 1-1 Israel

Sweden 1-0 Uruguay

Italy 0-0 Israel


Group 3

England 1-0 Rumania

Brazil 4-1 Czechoslovakia

Rumania 2-1 Czechoslovakia

Brazil 1-0 England

Brazil 3-2 Rumania

England 1-0 Czechoslovakia


Group 4

Peru 3-2 Bulgaria

Germany 2-1 Morocco

Peru 3-0 Morocco

Germany 5-2 Bulgaria

Germany 3-1 Peru

Bulgaria 1-1 Morocco


Quarter Final 1970

Germany 3-2 England extra time

Italy 4-1 Mexico

Brazil 4-2 Peru

Uruguay 1-0 Soviet Union extra time


Semi Final 1970

Italy 4-3 (1-1, 1- 0) Germany extra time

17 June, Azteken Stadion, Mexico City

Attendance: 80.000

Referee: Yamasaki (Mexico)

Goals: 1-0 Bonisegna (7), 1-1 Schnellinger (90), 1-2 Mueller (94), 2-2 Burgnich (99), 3-2 Riva (102) 3-3 Mueller (109), 4-3 Rivera 112)

Italy: Albertosi; Cera, Burgnich, Bertini, Rosato (94 Poletti), Faccetti, Domenghini, Mazzola (46 Rivera), de Sisti, Boninsegna, Riva.

Germany: Maier; Schnellinger, Vogts, Schulz, Beckenbauer, Patzke (66 Held), Seeler, Overath, Garbowski, Mueller, Loehr (52 Libuda).


Brazil 3-1 (1-1) Uruguay

17 June 1970, Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 51000

Referee: Mendibil (Spain)

Goals: 0-1 Cubilla (18), 1-1 Clodoaldo (44), 2-1 Jairzinho (69), 3-1 Rivelino (88)

Brazil: Felix; Carlos Alberto, Brito, Piazza, Everaldo, Clodoaldo, Gérson, Jairinho, Tostao, Pelé, Rivelino. Uruguay: Mazurkiewicz; Ubinas, Ancheta, Matosas, Mujica, Montero-Castillo, Cortés, Fontes, Cubilla, Maneiro (46 Esparrago), Morales.

3rd Place 1970

Germany 1- 0 (1- 0) Uruguay

20 June 1970, Azteken Stadion, Mexico City

Attendance: 104.050

Referee: Sbardella (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Overath (27)

Germany: Wolter; Schnellinger (Lorenz), Patzke, Fichtel, Weber, Vogts, Seeler, Overath, Libuda (Loehr), Mueller, Held.

Uruguay: Mazurkiewicz; Ubinas, Ancheta, Matosas, Mujica, Montero-Castillo, Cortés, Fontes (Esparrago), Cubilla, Maneiro (Sandoval), Morales.

Final 1970

Brazil 4-1 (1-1) Italy

21 June 1970, Azteken Stadion, Mexico City

Attendance: 106.900

Referee: Gloeckner (GDR)

Goals: 1-0 Pele (18), 1-1 Boninsegna (37), 2-1 Gérson (65), 3-1 Jairzinho (70), 4-1 Carlos Alberto (86)

Brazil: Felix Mielli Venerando; Carlos Alberto Torres, Hercules Brito Ruas, Wilson Piazza da Silva, Everaldo Marques da Silva, Clodoaldo, Gérson Nunes da Olivéira, Jair Venutara Filho Jarzinho, Tostao, Pelé, Roberto Rivelino.

Italy: Enrico Albertosi; Pierluigi Cera, Tarcisio Burgnich, Mario Bertini (Antonio Juliano), Roberto Rosato, Giacinto Facchetti, Angelo Domenghini, Alessandro Mazzola, Giancarlo di Sisti, Roberto Boninsegna (Gianni Rivera), Luigi Riva.

Top Goal Scorer 1970 : Gerd Mueller (Germany) 10 goals

Soccer Highlights 1970:

Quarter finals Brazil versus Peru, and England versus Federal Republic of Germany are most thrilling. USSR is defeated by Uruguay. The Italians beat the Mexicans by 4 - 1. Strong performance of the German team, good combined move between Uwe Seeler and Gerd Mueller. Thrilling Semifinal Germany 3-4 Italy after going into extra time. Germany finished third, Mueller scoring the only goal.

Brazil is favorite in the Final against Italy. Brazil shows football at ist best, playing with elegance and harmony, by a score of 4-1. Brazil is 1970 World Cup Winner !

Soccer World Cup 1966 in England

Groups

Group A

England 0-0 Uruguay

France 1-1 Mexico

Uruguay 2-1 France

England 2-0 Mexico

Uruguay 0-0 Mexico

England 2-0 France


Group B

Germany 5-0 Switzerland

Argentina 2-1 Spain

Spain 2-1 Switzerland

Argentina 0-0 Germany

Argentina 2-0 Switzerland

Germany 2-1 Spain


Group C

Brazil 2-0 Bulgaria

Portugal 3-1 Hungary

Hungary 3-1 Brazil

Portugal 3-0 Bulgaria

Portugal 3-1 Brazil

Hungary 3-1 Bulgaria


Group D

Soviet Union 3-0 North Korea

Italy 2-0 Chile

Chile 1-1 North Korea

Soviet Union 1-0 Italy

North Korea 1-0 Italy

Soviet Union 2-1 Chile

Quarter Finals 1966

England 1-0 Argentina

Portugal 5-3 North Korea

Soviet Union 2-1 Hungary

Germany 4-0 Uruguay


Semi Finals 1966

England 2-1 (1-0) Portugal

26 July 1966, Wembley-Stadium, London

Attendance: 94,500

Referee: Schwinte (France)

Goals: 1-0, 2-0, R. Charlton (30, 79), 2-1 Eusebio (82, penalty)

England: Banks; Cohen, Wilson, Stiles, J. Charlton, Moore, Ball, Hurst, R. Charlton, Hunt, Peters.
Portugal: Pereira; Festa, Baptista, Charlos, Hilario, Graca, Coluna, Augusto, Eusébio, Torres, Simoés.

Germany 2-1 (1-0) Soviet Union

25 July 1966, Goodison Park, Liverpool

Attendance: 44,000

Referee: Lo Bello (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Haller (43), 2-0 Beckenbauer (67), 2-1 Purkujan (88)

Germany: Tilkowski; Lutz, Weber, Schulz, Schnellinger, Beckenbauer, Haller, Overath, Seeler, Held, Emmerich.

Soviet Union:Yashin; Ponomarev, Shesterniev, Voronin, Danilov, Sabo, Khusainov, Chislenko, Banichevski, Malofeev, Porkujan.

3rd Place 1966

Portugal 2-1(1-1) Soviet Union

28 July 1966, Wembley-Stadium, London

Attendance: 87,700

Referee: Dagnall (England)

Goals: 1-0 Eusébio (13), 1-1 Malofeev (43), 2-1 Torres (89)

Portugal: Pereira; Festa, Baptista, Carlos, Hilario, Graca, Coluna, Augusto, Eusébio, Torres, Simoés.

Soviet Union:Yashin; Ponomarev, Khurtsilava, Korneyev, Danilov, Voronin, Sichinava, Metreveli, Malofeev, Banichevski, Serebrianikov.

Final 1966

England 4-2 (2-2, 1-1) Germany extra time

30 July 1966, Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 97000

Referee: Dienst (Switzerland)

Goals: 0-1 Haller (12), 1-1 Hurst (18), 2-1 Peters (78), 2-2 Weber (89), 3-2, 4-2 Hurst (102,119)

England: Gordon Banks; George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Nobby Stiles, Jack Charlton, Bobby Moore, Alan Ball, Roger Hunt, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters.

Germany: Hans Tillkowski; Horst-Dieter Hoettges, Willi Schulz, Wolfgang Weber, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Helmut Haller, Franz Beckenbauer, Wolfgang Overath, Uwe Seeler, Siegfried Held, Lothar Emmerich.

Top Goal Scorer 1966: Euébio Ferreira da Silva (Portugal) 8 goals

Soccer Highlights 1966: Big surprise: Newcomer North Korea sends home the Italians, reaching the Quarterfinal. Also in the game Portugal 5 - 3 North Korea, the spectators are enthusiastic about the Koreans. Eusebio is Portugals best player, scoring four times.
After a hard fight versus Uruguay, Germany reaches the Semi Final. The German team with Uwe Seeler and coach Helmut Schoen also beats the Soviets 2 - 1. The Final England 4 - 2 Germany, extra time, also shows a big fight . Geoffery hurst is the scorer for the decisive goal. What a great day for the Englisch sqad! England becomes World Champion 1966 for the first time.


Soccer World Cup 1962 in Chile  

Groups

Group 1

Uruguay 2-1 Colombia

Soviet Union 2-0 Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia 3-1 Uruguay

Soviet Union 4 - 4 Colombia

Soviet Union 2-1 Uruguay

Yugoslavia 5-0 Colombia


Group 2

Chile 3-1 Switzerland

Italy 0-0 Germany

Chile 2-0 Italy

Germany 2-1 Switzerland

Germany 2-0 Chile

Italy 3-0 Switzerland


Group 3

Brazil 2-0 Mexico

Czechoslovakia 1-0 Spain

Brazil 0-0 Czechoslovakia

Spain 1-0 Mexico

Braslien 2-1 Spain

Mexico 3-1 Czechoslovakia


Group 4

Argentina 1-0 Bulgaria

Hungary 2-1 England

England 3-1 Argentina

Hungary 6-1 Bulgaria

Argentina 0-0 Hungary

Bulgaria 0-0 England


Quarterfinal 1962

Chile 2-1 Soviet Union

Yugoslavia 1-0 Germany

Brazil 3-1 England

Czechoslovakia 1-0 Hungary


Semi Final 1962

Brazil 4-2 (2-1) Chile

13 Junes, Estadio Nacional, Santiago

Attendance: 77600

Referee: Yamasaki (Peru)

Goals: 1-0, 2-0 Garrincha (9, 32), 2-1 Toro (42), 3-1 Vavá (47), 3-2 L. Sánchez (62), 4-2 Vavá (78)

Brazil: Gilmar; D. Santos, Mauro, Zózimo, N. Satos, Zito, Garrincha, Didi, Vavá, Amarildo, Zagalo.

Chile: Escuti; Eyzaguirre, Contreras, R. Sánchez, Rodriguez, Toro, Rojas, Ramirez, Landa, Tobar, L. Sánchez.

Czechoslovakia 3-1 (0-0) Yugoslavia

13 June, Estadio Sausalito, Vina del Mar

Attendance: 5.850

Referee: Dienst (Switzerland)

Goals: 1-0 Kadraba (48), 1-1 Jerkovic (69), 2-1, 3-1 Scherer (80, 84) Czechoslovakia: Viliam Schrojf; Lála, Novák, Pluskal, Jan Popluhár, Josef Masopust, Tomas Pospichal, Adolf Scherer, Andrej Kvacnàk, Josef Kadraba, J. Jelinek.

Yugoslavia: Soskic; Durkovic, Jusufi, Radakovic, Markovic, Popovic, Sijakovic, Sekularac, Jerkovic, Galic, Skoblar.

3rd place 1962

Chile 1-0 (0-0) Yugoslavia

16 Junes 1962, Estadio Nacional, Santiago

Attendance: 66.700

Referee: Gardeazabal (Spain)

Goals: 1-0 Rojas (90)

Chile: Godoy; Eyzaguirre, Cruz, R. Sánchez, Rodriguez, Toro, Rojas, Ramirez, Campos, Tobar, L. Sánchez.

Yugoslavia: Soskic; Durkovic, Svinjarevic, Radakovic, Markovic, Popovic, Kovacevic, Sekularac, Jerkovic, Galic, Skoblar.

Final 1962

Brazil 3-1 (1-1) Czechoslovakia

17 June 1962, Estadio Nacional, Santiago

Attendance: 68,630

Referee: Latychew (Soviet Union)

Goals: 0-1 Masopust (15), 1-1 Amarildo (17), 2-1 Zito (69), 3-1 Vavá (78) Brazil: Gilmar do Santos Neves; Djalma Santos, Mauro Ramos de Oliveira, Zózimo Alves Calazans, Nile sound, Santos, Zito, Garrincha, Didi, Vavá, Amarildo Tavares de Silveira, Zagalo.

Czechoslovakia: Viliam Schrojf; Jiri Tichy, Ladislav Novák, Svatopluk Pluskal, Jan Popluhár, Josef Masopust, Tomas Pospichal, Adolf Scherer, Andrej Kvacnák, Josef Kadraba, J. Jelinek II.

Top Goal Scorer 1962 Garrincha ( Brazil) 4 goals, Vavá (Brazil) 4 goals, Leonel Sanchez (Chile) 4 goals, Drazen Jerkovic (Yugoslavia) 4 goals, Valentin Ivanov (Soviet Union) 4 goals, Florian Albert (Hungary) 4 goals

Soccer Highlights 1962:
Chile 2 -0 USSR, a thrilling game, full of activities. Brazil plays without Pelé. Spectators are enthusiastic about „Magic Garrincha“, both in the game versus England and in the Semifinal versus Chile.

The matches Yugoslavia: Germany, and Czech Republic: Hungary have a score of 1 – 0.

The Czechs reach the Final, showing great combined moves by Mosopust, Popluhar, Pulskal, Jerkovic.

In the Final: the Czech Republic fights hard with its aggressive team, but Brazil wins the match 3 - 1. Brazil becomes World Champion 1962.


Soccer World Cup 1958 in Sweden

Groups

Group 1

Germany 3-1 Argentina

Argentina 3-1 Northern Irland

Czechoslovakia 2-2 Germany

Northern Irland 2-2 Germany

Northern Irland 1-0 Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia 6-1 Argentina

Northern Irland 2-1 Czechoslovakia extra time

Group 2

Scotland 1-1 Yugoslavia

France 7-3 Paraguay

Paraguay 3-2 Scotland

Yugoslavia 3-2 France

France 2-1 Scotland

Paraguay 3-30 Yugoslavia


Group 3

Sweden 3-0 Mexico

Hungary 1-1 Wales

Mexico 1-1 Wales

Sweden 2-1 Hungary

Sweden 0-0 Wales

Hungary 4-0 Mexico

Wales 2-1 Hungary


Group 4

Brazil 3-0 Austria

England 2-2 Soviet Union

Soviet Union 2-0 Austria

Brazil 0-0 England

Austria 2-2 England

Brazil 2-0 Soviet Union

Soviet Union 1-0 England


Quarter Final 1958

Germany 1-0 Yugoslavia

Sweden 2-0 Soviet Union

France 4-0 Northern Irland

Brazil 1-0 Wales

Semi Finals 1958

Sweden 3-1 (1-1) Germany

24 Juni 1958, Nya-Ullevi-Stadium, Goeteburg

Attendance: 49.450

Referee: Zsolt (Hungary)

Goals: 0-1 Schaefer (24), 1-1 Skoglund (33), 2-1 Gren (80), 3-1 Hamrin (88) Sweden: Svensson; Bergmark, Axbom, Boerjesson, Gustavsson, Parling, Hamrin, Gren, Simonsson, Liedholm, Skoglund.

Germany: Herkenrath; Stollenwerk, Juskowiak, Eckel, Erhardt, Szymaniak, Rahn, Walter, Seeler, Schaefer, Cieslarcyk.

Brazil 5-2 (2-1) France

24 Junes 1958, Rasundastadion, Solna

Attendance: 27200

Referee: Griffiths (Wales)

Goals: 1-0 Vavá (2), 1-1 Fontaine (9), 2-1 Didi (39), 3-1, 4-1, 5-1 Pelé (53, 64, 76), 5-2 Piantoni (83)

Brazil: Gilmar; de Sordi, N. Santos, Zito, Bellini, Orlando, Garrincha, Didi, Vavá, Pelé, Zagalo.

France: Abbés; Kaelbel, Lerond, Penverne, Jonquet, Marcel, Wisnieski, Fontaine, Kopa, Piantoni, Vincent.

3rd Place 1958

France 6-3 (3-1) Germany

28 Juni 1958, Nya-Ullevi-Stadium, Goeteburg

Attendance: 32500

Referee: Brozzi (Argentina)

Goals: 1-0 Fontaine (16), 1-1 Cieslarcyk (18), 2-1 Kopa (27, penalty), 3-1 Fontaine (36), 4-1 Douis (50), 4-2 Rahn (52), 5-2 Fontaine (78), 5-3 Schäfer (84), 6-3 Fontaine (89)

France: Abbés; Kaelbel, Lerond, Penverne, Lafont, Marcel, Wisnieski, Douis, Kopa, Fontaine, Vincent.

Germany: Kwiatowski; Stollenwerk, Erhardt, Schnellinger, Wewers, Szymaniak, Rahn, Sturm, Kelbassa, Schäfer, Cieslarczyk.

Finale 1958

Sweden 2-5 (2-1) Brazil

29 Junes 1958, Raesunda Stadion, Solna

Attendance: 49,750

Referee: Guique (France)

Goals: 0-1 Liedholm (4), 1-1, 2-1 Vavá (9, 32), 3-1 Pelé (55), 4-1 Zagalo (68), 4-2 Simonsson (80), 5-2 Pelé (90)

Brazil: Gilmar do Santos Neves; Djalma Santos, Nilton Santos, Zito, H. Luiz Bellini, Orlando Pecanha de Canalho, Garrincha, Didi, Vavá, Pelé, Mario Zagalo,

Sweden: Karl Svensson; Orvar Bergmark, Sven Axbom, Rejno Boerjesson, Bengt Gustavsson, Sigvard Parling, Kurt Hamrin, Gunnar Gren, Agne Simonsson, Nils Liedholm, Lennard Skoglund.

Top Goal Scorer 1958: Just Fontaine (France) 13 goals

Soccer Highlights 1958:

France reaches the Semifinal, beating Northern Irland by 4 – 0. The German team, with coach Sepp Herberger, also reaches the Semifinal, beating Yugoslavia by 1-0. The Welsh are defeated by the strong Brazilians, by 1 - 0. The Swedish beat the Soviets by 2 - 0.
Sensational Semifinal: Brazil versus France 5 – 2. France’s Juste Fontaine sets a remarcable record: a score of 13 goals, during this championship ! For Brazil, the 17-year-old „Magic Pelé“ shows fascinating soccer. The finale is won by Brazil, beating Sveden by 5 - 3. Brazil becomes Soccer World Champion 1958!


Soccer World Cup 1954 in Switzerland


Groups

Group 1

Yugoslavia 1-0 France

Brazil 5-0 Mexico

Brazil 1-1 Yugoslavia extra time

France 3-2 Mexico


Group 2

Hungary 9-0 South Korea

Germany 4-1 Turkey

Hungary 8-3 Germany

Turkey 7-0 South Korea

Germany 7-2 Turkey


Group 3

Austria 1-0 Scotland

Uruguay 2-0 Czechoslovakia

Austria 5-0 Czechoslovakia

Uruguay 7-0 Scotland


Group 4

England 4-4 Belgium Extra time

Switzerland 2-1 Italy

England 2-0 Switzerland

Italy 4-1 Belgium

Switzerland 4-1Italy


Quarter Finals 1954

Austria 7-5 Switzerland

Uruguay 4-2 England

Hungary 4-2 Brazil

Germany 2-0 Yugoslavia


Semi Finals 1954

Hungary 4-2 (2-2, 1-0) Uruguay extra time

30 June 1954, Stadio de la Pontaise, Lausanne

Attendance: 43,060

Referee: Griffith (Wales)

Goals: 1-0 Czibor (13), 2-0 Hidegkuti (47), 2-1, 2-2 Hohberg (76, 87), 3-2, 4-2 Kocsis (110, 115)

Hungary: Grosics; Buzánszky, Lantos, Bozsik, Lóránt, Zakariás, Budai, Kocsis, Palotas, Hidegkuti, Czibor.

Uruguay: Máspoli; Santamaria, Martinez, Andrade, Carballo, Cruz, Souto, Ambrois, Schiaffino, Hohberg, Borges.

Germany 6-1 (1-0) Austria

30 June 1954, Stadium St. Jakob, Basel

Attendance: 58,010

Referee: Orlandini (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Schaefer (30), 2-0 Morlock (47), 2-1 (51 Probst), 3-1 F. Walter (56), 4-1 O. Walter (61), 5-1 F. Walter (64), 6-1 O. Walter (89)

Germany: Turek; Posipal, Kohlmeyer, Eckel, Liebrich, May, Rahn, Morlock, O. Walter, F. Walter, Schaefer.

Austria: Zeman; Hanappi, Schleger, Ocwirk, Happel, Koller, R. Koerner, Wagner, Stojaspal, Probst, A. Koerner.

3rd Place 1954

Austria 3-1 (1-1) Uruguay

3 July 1954, Sport Field Hardturm, Zurich

Attendance: 35.000

Referee: Wyssling (Switzerland)

Goals: 1-0 Stojaspal (16), 1-1 Hohberg (22), 2-1 Cruz (60), 3-1 Ocwirk (78)

Austria: Schmied; Hanappi, Barschandt, Ocwirk, Kollmann, Koller, R. Koerner, Wagner, Dienst, Stojaspal, Probst.

Uruguay: Máspoli; Santamaria, Marinez, Andrade, Carballo, Cruz, Abbadie, Hohberg, Méndez, Schiaffino, Borges.

Final 1954

Germany 3-2 (2-2) Hungary

4 July 1954, Wankdorfstadion, Bern

Attendance: 63.950

Referee: Ling (England)

Goals: 0-1 Puskás (6), 0-2 Czibor (8), 1-2 Morlock (9), 2-2, 3-2 Rahn (18, 84)

Germany: Anton Turek; Josef Posipal, Werner Kohlmeyer, Horst Eckel, Werner Liebrich, Karl Mai, Helmut Rahn, Max Morlock, Ottmar Walter, Fritz Walter, Hans Schaefer.

Hungary: Gyula Grosics; Jenoe Buzánszky, Mihaly Lantos, Jósef Bozsik, Gyula Lóránt, Jósef Zakariás, Zoltan Czibor, Sandor Kocsis, Nandor Hidegkuti, Ferenc Puskás, Jozsef Toth.

Top Goal Scorer 1954: Sandor Kocsis (Hungary) of 11 goals

Soccer Highlights 1954:

First participation of the Federal Republic of Germany after the 2nd World War. Many beautiful goals: Quarter Final Austria 7 – 5 Switzerland. Fascinating game, but lots of fouls Hungary 4 - 2 Brazil.

Germany 2 – 0 Yugoslavia.

Uruguay 4 - 2 England.

Germany 6 – 1 Austria - a surprisingly clear result.

The German team playing together in a supreme spirit, the outstanding forwards being Helmut Rahn and Fritz Walter. Austria 3 – 1 Uruguay, 3rd for Austria.

In the Final Germany – Hungary, the Hungarian team is the big favorite, undefeated in 32 games with the exceptional players Ferenec Puscás and Sándor Kocsis.

What a big sensation: after a 2-0 lead of the Hungarians, Germany equalizes in the second half. Six minutes before the end Helmut Rahn scores 3 –2 . Germany is the surprise winner of the 1954 World Championship - „the miracle of Bern“.

Soccer World Cup 1950 in Brazil

Groups

Group 1

Brazil 4-0 Mexico

Yugoslavia 3-0 Switzerland

Brazil 2-2 Switzerland

Yugoslavia 4-1 Mexico

Brazil 2-0 Yugoslavia

Switzerland 2-1 Mexico


Group 2

England 2-0 Chile

Spain 3-1 USA

Spain 2-0 Chile

USA 1-0 England

Spain 1-0 England

Chile 5-2 USA


Group 3

Sweden 3-2 Italy

Sweden 2-2 Paraguay

Italy 2-0 Paraguay


Group 4

Uruguay 8-0 Bolivia


Final Round 1950

Brazil 7-1 (3-0) Sweden

9 July 1950, Estádio Maracana, Rio de Janeiro

Attendance: 139,000

Referee: Ellis (England)

Goals: 1-0, 2-0 Ademir (17, 37), 3-0 Chico (39), 4-0, 5 -0 Ademir (51, 59), 5-1 Andersson (67), 6-1 Maneca (85), 7 -1 Chico (87)

Brazil: Barbosa; Augusto, Juvenal, Bauer, Danilo, Bigode, Maneca, Zizinho, Ademir, Jair, Chico.

Sweden: Svensson; Samuelsson, E. Nilsson, Andersson, Nordahl, Gaerd, Sundqvist, Palmer, Jeppson, Skoglund, S. Nilsson.

Spain 2-2 (2-1) Uruguay

9 July 1950, Estádio Pacaembu, San Paulo

Attendance: 44,840

Referee: Griffiths (Wales)

Goals: 0-1 Ghiggia (27), 1-1, 2-1 Basora (39, 41), 2-2 Varela (72)

Spain: Ramallets; Alonso, Parra, J. Gonzalvo, M. Gonzalvo,

Puchades, Basora, Igoa, Zarra, Molowny, Gainza.

Uruguay: Máspoli; M. Gonzáles, Tejera, J- C. Gonzáles, Varela,

Andrade, Ghiggia, Pérez, Miguez, Schiaffino, Vidal.

Brazil 6-1 (3-0) Spain

13 July 1950, Estádio Maracana, Rio de Janeiro

Attendance: 152.700

Referee: Leafe (England)

Goals: 1-0 Ademir (17), 2-0 Jair (22), 3-0 Chico, 4-0 Chico (55), 5-0 Ademir, 6-0 Zizinho (67), 6-1 Igoa (72)

Brazil: Barbosa; Augusto de Costa, Juvenal, Bauer, Danilo Alvim, Bigode, Friaca, Zizinho, Ademir, Jair, Chico.

Spanien: Ramallets; Alonso, Parra, J. Gonzalvo, M. Gonzalvo, Puchades, Basora, Igoa, Zarra, Panizo, Gainza

Uruguay 3-2 (1-2) Sweden

13 July 1950, Estádio Pacaembu, San Paulo

Attendance: 8.000

Referee: Galeati (Italy)

Goals: 0-1 Palmer (4), 1-1 Ghiggia (39), 1-2 Sundqvist (40), 2-2, 3-2 Miguez (77, 84)

Uruguay: Paz; M. Gonzáles, Tejera, Gambetta, Varela, Andrade, Ghiggia, Pérez, Miguez, Schiaffino, Vidal.

Sweden: Svensson; Samuelsson, E. Nilsson, Andersson, Johansson, Gaerd, Jönsson, Sundqvist, Palmer, Mellberg, Skoglund.


Sweden 3-1(2-0) Spain

16 July 1950, Estádio Pacaembu, San Paulo

Attendance: 11.200

Refree: Van der Meer (Netherlands)

Goals: 1-0 Sundqvist (15), 2-0 Mellberg (34), 3-0 Palmer (79), 3-1 Zarra (82) Sweden: Svensson; Samuelsson, E. Nilsson, Andersson, Johansson, Gaerd,

Jönsson, Mellberg, Rydell, Palmer, Sundqvist.

Spain: Eizaguirre; Asensi, Parra, Alonso, Luemes, Puchades, Basora, Hernández, Zarra, Molowny, Jucoza.

Uruguay 2-1(0-0) Brazil

16 July 1950, Estádio Maracana, Rio de Janeiro

Attendance: 199900

Referee: Reader (England)

Goals: 0-1 Friaca (48), 1-1 Schiaffino (68), 2-1 Ghiggia (81)

Uruguay: Roque Gaston Máspoli; Matías Gonzáles, Eusébio Tejera, Schubert Gambetta, Obdulio Jacinto Varela, Victor Rodriguez Andrade, Alcides Edgardo Ghiggia, Julio Pérez, Omar Oscar Miguez, Juan Alberto Schiaffino, Rubén Morán.

Brazil: Moacir Barbosa; Augusto de Costa, Armanso Juvenal, Jose Carlos Bauer, Danilo Alvim, Joao Ferreia Bigode, Albino Cardosa Friaca, Tomas Soares da Silva „Zizinho“, Ademir Marques de Menezes, Jair Rosa Pinto, Francisco Arambura „Chico“.

Final 1950

1st Place Uruguay World Champion 1950
2nd Place Brasilien
3rd Place Schweden
4th Place Spain

Top Goal Scorer 1950: Ademir Marques de Menezes (Brazil) of 6 Goals

Soccer Highlights 1950:

Brazil and Uruguay are the favorites. Fans see brilliant football, with a lot of goals: Brazil 7-1 Italy, Brazil 6-1 Spain. In the Final Brazil - Uruguay the Brazilian fans in the Maracana Stadium are enthusiastic about the 1-0 of Friaca. After Ademir’s equaliser, the Brazilian team is getting nervous. Ghigga’s goal 2-1 marks the victory over Brazil. Uruguay is World Champion 1950.


Soccer World Cup 1938 in France

Round of Sixteen 1938

Germany 1-1 Switzerland Extra time

Switzerland 4-2 Germany Replay

Cuba 3-3 Rumania Extra time

Cuba 2-1 Rumania Replay

CSSR 3-0 Netherlands Extra time

France 3–1 Belgium

Hungary 6-0 Indonesia

Italy 2-1 Norway

Brazil 6-5 Poland Extra time

Quarter Final 1938

Italy 3-1 France

Sweden 8-0 Cuba

Hungary 2-0 Switzerland

Brazil 1-1 CSSR Extra time

Brazil 2-1 CSSR Replay

Semi Final 1938

Italy 2-1 (0-0) Brazil

16 June 1938, Stade Velódrom, Marseille

Attendance: 35.200

Referee: Wuethrich (Switzerland)

Goals: 1-0 Colaussi (55), 2-0 Meazza (60), 2-1 Romeo (85)

Italy: Olivieri; Foni, Rava, Serantoni, Andreolo, Locatelli, Biavati, Meazza, Piola, Ferrari, Colaussi.

Brazil: Walter; Domingos, Machado, Zezé, Procopio, Martim Silveira, Alfonsinho, Lopez, Luizinho, Peracio, Romeo, Patesko.

Hungary 5-1 (3-1) Sweden

16 June, Prince Park, Paris

Attendance: 18,100

Referee: Leclerq (France)

Goals: 0-1 Nyberg (1), 1-1 Eriksson (18, own goal), 2-1 Titkos (26), 3-1 Zsengellér (39), 4-1 Sárosi (61), 5-1 Zsengellér (77)

Hungary: Szabó; Korányi, Biró, Szalay, Turai, Lázár, Sas, Zsengellér, Sárosi, Toldi, Tikos.

Sweden: Abrahamsson; Eriksson, Kaellgren, Almgren, Jacobsson, Svanstroem, Wetterstroem, Keller, H. Andersson, Jonasson, Nyberg.

3rd Place 1938

Brazil 4-2 (1-2) Sweden

19 Junes, Parc de Lescure, Bordeaux

Attendance: 18.200

Referee: Langenus (Belgium)

Goals: 0-1 Jonasson (18), 0-2 Nyberg (38), 1-2 Romeo (44),

2-2, 3-2 Leónidas (63, 74), 4-2 Peracio (80).

Brazil: Batatais; Domingos, Machado, Zezé Procopio, Brandao, Alfonsinho, Roberto, Romeo, Leónidas, Peracio, Patesko.

Sweden: Abrahamsson; Eriksson, E. Nilsson, Almgren, Linderholm, Svanstroem, Persson, H. Andersson, Jonasson, A. Andersson, Nyberg.

Finals 1938

Italy 4-2 (3-1) Hungary

19 Junes, Stade Colombes, Paris

Attendance: 55,000

Referee: Capdeville (France)

Goals: 1-0 Colaussi (6), 1-1 Titkos (8), 2-1 Piola (15), 3-1 Colaussi (35), 3-2 Sárosi (70), 4-2 Piola (82)

Italy: Aldo Olivieri; Alfredo Foni, Pietro Rava, Pietro Serantoni, Michele Andreolo, Ugo Locatelli, Amedeo Biavati, Guiseppe Meazza, Silvio Piola, Giovanni Ferrari, Gino Colaussi.

Hungary: Antal Szabó; Gyula Polgar, Sándro Biró, Antal, Szalay, Gyoergy Szuecs, Gyula Lázár, Ference Sas, Jenö Vincze, Gyoergy Sárosi, Gyula Zsengellér, Pál Tikos.

Top Scorer 1938: Leonidas (Brazil) 8 goals

Soccer-Highlights 1938:

Italy 2-1 Brazil: Italy proves its strength in the Semifinal already. Hungary performs, in an impressive way, „low pass football“. Dr. Sárosi is a brilliant scorer. Brazil reaches 3rd position.

Italy 4 –2 Hungary play great soccer. In the decisive moments, Italy with Silvio Pola and Guiseppe Meazza has the stronger nerves. Italy becomes World Champion 1938.


Soccer World Cup 1934 in Italy

1st Round 1934

Italy 7-1 USA

CSSR 2-1 Rumania

Germany 5–2 Belgium

Austria 3-2 France Extra time

Spains 3-1 Brazil

Switzerland 3-2 Netherlands

Sweden 3-2 Argentina

Hungary 4-2 Egypt

Quarterfinal 1934

Germany 2-1 Sweden

Austria 2-1 Hungary

Italy 1-1 Spain Extra time

CSSR 3-2 Switzerland

Italy 1-0 Spain Replay


Semifinal 1934
 

Italy 1-0 (1-0 )Austria

3 Juni, Stadio Calcistico di San Siro, Milan

Attendance: 60,050

Referee: Eklind (Sweden)

Goal: 1-0 Guaita (19)

Italy: Combi; Monzeglio, Allemandi, Ferraris IV, Monti, Bertolini, Guaita, Meazza, Schiavio, Ferrari, Orsi.

Austria: Platzer; Cisar, Sesta, Wagner, Smistik, Urbanek, Zischek, Bican, Sindelar, Schall, Viertl.

CSSR 3-1 (1-0) Germany

1 June, PNF Stadium, Rome

Attendance: 10,150

Referee: Barlassini (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Nejedly (21), 1-1 Noack (59), 2-1, 3-1 Nejedly (69, 81)

CSSR: Plánicka; Ctyroky, Buergr, Kostálek, Cambal, Krcil, Junek, Svoboda, Sobotka, Nejedly, Puc.

Germany: Kreß; Busch, Haringer, Zielinski, Szepan, Bender, Lehner, Siffling, Conen, Noack, Kobierski

3rd Place,1934

Germany 3-2 (3-1) Austria

7. June, Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli, Naples

Attendance: 6,900

Referee: Carraro (Italy)

Goals: 1-0 Lehner (1), 2-0 Conen (29), 2-1 Horvath (30),

3-1 Lehner (42), 3-2 Sesta (55).

Germany: Jakob; Janes, Busch, Zielinski, Muenzenberg, Bender, Lehner, Siffling, Conen, Szepan, Heidemann.

Austria: Platzer; Cisar, Sesta, Wagner, Smistik, Urbanek, Zischek, Braun, Bican, Horvath, Viertl.


Final 1934

Italy 2-1 (1-1, 0-0) CSSR Extra time

10 June, PNF Stadium, Rome

Attendance: 55,050

Referee: Eklind (Sweden)

Goals: 0-1 Puc (69), 1-1 Orsi (80), 2-1 Schiavio (97)

Italy: Giampiero Combi; Eraldo Monzeglio, Luigi Allemandi, Attilo Ferraris IV, Luis Monti, Luigi Bertolini, Enrique Guaita,

Guiseppe Meazza, Angelo Schiavio, Giovanni Ferrari, Raimundo Orsi.

CSSR: Frantisek Plánicka; Ladislav Zenisek, Josef Ctyroky, Josef Kostálek, Stefan Cambal, Rudolf Krcil, Frantisek Junek, Frantisek Svoboda, Jiri Sobotka, Oldrich Nejedly, Antonin Puc.

Top Goal Scorer 1934: Oldrich Nejedly (CSSR) 5 goals

Soccer Highlights 1934:

The World Championship 1934 in Italy was played according to knock out system rules.

In this Quarterfinal Hungary and Austria showed exciting soccer. The Hungarian team had to play without its injured captain Dr. Sárosi, and were defeated by 2 -1. Also the Czechs played a thrilling match versus Switzerland 3-2, and proceeded to the next round. The game Italy –Spain had to be repeated, Italy won by 1 – 0. Germany beat Sweden 2-1, Germany going into the Semifinal. Czechoslovakia showed a great effort of will, to beat the German team, succeeding by 3 – 1.
In the Milan Stadium, the host – country Italy and Austria played the Semifinal .Italy won, with much ambition, versus the Austrian sqad, which also performed in an impressive manner.

In the Final, in Rome, between Italy and Czechoslovakia, the Italiens proved to be the real World Champion: Italien won the World Cup 1934.

Soccer World Cup 1930 in Uruguay

Groups

Group 1

France 4-1 Mexico

Argentina 1-0 France

Chile 3-0 Mexico

Chile 1-0 France

Argentina 6-3 Mexico

Argentina 3-1 Chile

Group 2

Yugoslavia 2-1 Brazil

Yugoslavia 4-0 Bolivia

Brazil 4-0 Bolivia

Group 3

Rumania 3-1 Peru

Uruguay 1-0 Peru

Uruguay 4-0 Rumania


Group of 4

USA 3-0 Belgium

USA 3-0 Paraguay

Paraguay 1-0 Belgium

Semifinal 1930

Argentina 6-1 (1-0) USA

26 July, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo

Attendance: 50,200

Referee: Langenus (Belgium)

Goals: 1-0 Monti (20), 2-0 Scopelli (56), 3-0 Stábile (69),

4-0, 5-0 Peucelle (80, 85), 6-0 Stábile (87), 6-1 Brown (89)

Argentina: Botasso; Delle Torre, Paternoster, J. Evaristo, Monti,

Orlandi, Peucelle, Scopelli, Stábile, Ferreira, M. Evaristo.

USA: Douglas; Wood, Moorhouse, Gallagher, Tracy, Auld, Brown,

Gonsalves, Patenaude, Florie, McGhee.

Urugay 6-1 (3-1) Yugoslavia

27 July, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo

Attendance: 55,100

Referee: Rego (Brazil)

Goals: 0-1 Vujadinovic (4), 1-1 Cea (18), 2-1, 3-1 Anselmo (20, 31),

4-1 Iriarte (61), 5-1, 6-1 Cea (67, 72).

Uruguay: Ballestrero; Nasazzi, Mascheroni, Andrade, Fernández,

Gestido, Dorado, Scarone, Anselmo, Cea, Iriarte.

Yugoslavia: Jaksic; Ivkovic, Mihajlovic, Arsenijevic, Stefanovic, Djokic,

Tirnanic, Marjanovic, Bek, Vujadinovic, Sekulic.

Finale 1930

Uruguay 4-2 (1-2) Argentina

30 July, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo

Attendance: 59,950

Referee: Langenus (Belgium)

Goals: 1-0 Dorado (12), 1-1 Peucelle (20), 1-2 Stábile (37), 2-2 Cea (57),

3-2 Iriarte (68), 4-2 Castro (89)

Uruguay: Enrique Ballestrero; José Nasazzi, Ernesto Mascheroni,José Leonardo Andrade, Lorenzo Fernández, Alvaro Gestido, Pablo Dorado, Héctor Scarone, Héctor Castro, Pedro Cea, Santos Iriarte.

Argentina: Juan Botasso; José Delle Torre, Fernando Paternoster, Juan Evaristo, Luis Fernando Monti, Pedro Arico Suárez, Carlos Peucelle, Francisco Varallo, Guillermo Stábile, Manuel Ferreira, Marino Evaristo.

Top Scorer 1930 Guillermo Stábile (Argentina) 8 goals.

Soccer Highlights 1930:

1st Semifinal: Uruguay 6 - 1 Yugoslavia.
2nd Semifinal: Argentina 6-1 USA. Argentina’s Stábile is a fast runner and a top scorer.

Final: Uruguay vs Argentina. The winner was Uruguay, 4 – 2, heavily supported by cheering fans. Both teams already played together in the Olympic Games 1928.

A highly deserved victory by Uruguay, the World Champion 1930.

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