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World Cup History (3)(2/5)

7 Spain 7 5 3 1 1 1 11 4 7

8 England 5 5 2 1 2 7 3 4

9 Denmark 6 4 3 0 1 10 6 4

10 Soviet Union 5 4 2 1 1 12 5 7

11 Morocco 4 4 1 2 1 3 2 1

12 Italy 4 4 1 2 1 5 6 -1

13 Paraguay 4 4 1 2 1 4 6 -2

14 Poland 3 4 1 1 2 1 7 -6

15 Bolivia 2 46-4

16 Uruguay 2 48 -6

17 Portugal 2 3 1 0 2 2 4 -2

18 Hungary 2 3 1 0 2 2 9 -7

19 Scotland 1 3 0 1 2 1 3 -2

20 South Korea 1 3 0 1 2 4 7 -3

21 Northern Ireland 1 3 0 1 2 2 6 -4

22 Algeria 1 3 0 1 2 1 5 -4

23 Iraq 0 3 0 3 1 4 -3

24 Canada 0 3 0 3 0 5 -5

Scorer list:

6 goals: Reinker (England)

5 goals: Maradona (Argentina), Careca (Brazil), Butragno (Spain)

4 goals: Bardano (Argentina), Erkeyer (Denmark), Altobelli (Italy), Belanov (Soviet)

3 goals: Clarson, Selmans (Belgium), Olsen (Denmark), Woller (West Germany)

2 goals: Bruchaga (Argentina), Shifu (Belgium), Socrates, Josemar (Brazil), Calder (Spain), Papan, Platini, Stopira (France), Alofs (West Germany), Hayri (Morocco), Gilarte (Mexico), Romero, Cabanas (Paraguay), Yarechuk (Soviet)

1 goal: Zidane (Algeria), Brown, Rugeri, Pasculi (Argentina), Van Denberg, Vilcoteren, Viet, Demore (Belgium), Edinho (Brazil), Titov, Shirakov (Bulgaria), Erikson, Lauderup, Lehlby (Denmark), Beardsli (England), Eroy, Goyecochea, Salinas, Senho (Spain), Amoros, Fernandez, Ferrari, Tigana, Rochetou (France), Bremer, Mattus, Rummenig (West Germany), Eyre

Stehatch, De Tali (Hungary), Amalih (Iraq), Park Gang-sun, Kim Yongpo, Choi Sung-ho, Ha Yongmu (South Korea), Krimanu (Morocco), Sanchez, Flores, Negret, Salvin (Mexico), Whiteside, Clark (Northern Ireland), Smolarek (Poland), Diamantino, Manuel (Portugal), Strakan (Scotland), Alzamandi, Franciscoli (Uruguay), Yakovinko, Alenkov, Bloshin, Raz, Rodionov, Zavalov (Soviet)

finals:

Argentina - Federal Germany: 3-2

Analysis of the Decisive Battle: God's Hand

Mexico City, June 29, 1986

Argentina's 3 goals (Brown 23 minutes, Bardano 55 minutes, Bruchaga 83 minutes)

West Germany's 2 goals (Rummeniger 74 minutes, Worel 80 minutes)

Halftime score: 1 to 0

Admission audience: 114600

Referee: Philho (Brazil)

Argentina team lineup: Pompido, Oraticocchea, Rugeri, Brown, Cuciofo, Giusti, Batista, Enrique, Bruchaga (Troubiani replaced in 88 minutes), Maradona (captain), Valdano. Coach: Carlos Bilardo

West Germany team lineup: Schumacher, Bettehold, Briggle, Jacobs, Fester, Edel, Bremer, Mattus, Alovs (Worel replaced in 46 minutes), Magat (Hones replaced in 60 minutes), Rummenig (captain). Magat (Hones replaced in 60 minutes), Rummenig (captain). Coach: Franz Beckenbauer

As superstar Maradona is at his peak, Argentina has reached the finals with an unstoppable momentum. However, Argentina's results will always be shrouded in the shadow of Maradona's "Hand of God". In the quarter-finals, Maradona scored a goal with his hand, and Argentina finally defeated England 2-1. In the final, Argentina's opponent was West Germany, who stumbled all the way. In the semi-finals, West Germany unexpectedly eliminated the French team, which had a high bid to win.

Under the leadership of Maradona, the Argentina showed strong combat effectiveness, while the West Germany team still entered the game with tenacious fighting spirit. The Argentina team first scored two goals in a row, but West Germany was not discouraged and seized two corner kicks opportunities, with Rummenigge and Voral winning two goals in a row.

Mattus limited Maradona's performance for most of the time of the game, but Maradona still had the opportunity to make two most decisive passes in the game. The first time was to score Bardano, and the second time was 7 minutes before the end of the game, when Brucharga received his clever straight pass, making a single shot, scoring a goal that decided the victory.

Champion team head coach

Carlos El Salvador Bilardo

Born: 1938

When he was young, Bilardo played football for the Argentina La Plata University team, making great contributions to the team's three wins of the Liberta Cup in South America and an Intercontinental Cup. In 1971, Bilardo began coaching, served as the head coach of Colombia Cali and the national team. In 1982, he returned to the La Plata University team to teach and led the team to win the league again. In 1982, due to Menotti's failure in the World Cup in Spain, the Football Association chose Bilardo as the head coach of the national team. Bilardo's "star tactics" were 1.

The three World Cup shone brightly and was impressive. Finally, under the magical leadership of Maradona, Argentina team was led to the championship throne. Four years later, Bilardo still led the team to participate in the 14th World Cup with "star tactics". Argentina team once again reached the final in a storm and stumbled, and finally lost to the German team with a controversial penalty kick and finished second. The so-called "star tactics" means that the whole team revolves around a star, and everything is driven by the star as the axis, thereby emphasizing the coordination and offense and defense of the whole team.

This year's star:

"News Expert" Maradona

Diego Armando Maradona became one of the best stars in the 1980s and one of the best stars in football history in the 1980s. His achievements are comparable to those of the king of football Pele, so he is also known as the "new generation of king of football". Maradona was already famous all over the world when Argentina won the World Cup in 1978, but Menotti believed that he was too young at that time. In this cup, Maradona had become a mature star with a firm belief in winning. With his talented football skills, he often made extraordinary and passes that others could imagine. In addition, the Argentina team is strong and has many stars, which makes his opponents

He was unable to defend himself, so he stared at Maradona. Other stars like Brucharga had the chance to score at any time. Maradona's characteristic is that he could confuse his opponent and make him feel that he had disappeared on the court, but when he found him again, he had made surprising moves. In this World Cup, he reached the peak of his football career, he scored 5 goals alone, and brought Argentina to the championship throne. Maradona is a person who is unwilling to be lonely. News about his illegitimate son, drug abuse, "God's Hand" has never stopped, and has always attracted him. He has created a lot of money-making "headlines" for the press.

"Gentleman Star" Lyinkel

Reinkell is deeply loved by fans for his elegant gentlemanly demeanor. He scored a total of 10 goals in the two World Cups. In this Cup, he scored a total of six goals and won the Best Scorer Award. He made great contributions to the England team's good results.

"Baibaili" Jike

Jico, known as "Baibaili", seemed unable to keep up with the pace of the game and insufficient leg strength in this cup due to serious injuries. In the quarter-finals Brazil and France, he seemed careless. Kareca shot the first goal, and when he was determined to be able to qualify, Platini quickly tied the score. A few minutes later, Brazil won an excellent penalty kick. Jico's penalty kick was not only skilled and powerless, and it was easily captured by the opponent's goalkeeper. In overtime, the penalty kick was decided by Brazil and France. Jico lost the opportunity to become a world champion for the third time, and his name was loaded on the glorious list of losers.

Best lineup:

Goalkeepers: Schumacher (West Germany); defenders: Hosimal (Brazil), Bossis (France), Brigel (West Germany), Larson (Denmark); forwards: Platini (France), Maradona (Argentina), Brucharga (Argentina); strikers: Erkeer (Denmark), Reinker (England), Kareka (Brazil).

The 14th World Cup in 1990

Holding country: Italy

Hosting time: June 8 - July 8, 1990

Champion winner: Federal Germany

Top scorer: Skirachi (Italy) scored 6 goals

Total number of spectators: 52 games in total 2,517,348 people

Participating countries: 112 countries and regions participated in the qualifiers and 24 competitions that entered the final stage. They are: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, England, Federal Germany, Ireland, Italy, South Korea, Netherlands, Romania, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, United States, former Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Costa Rica

Cup Overview:

This game, Cameroon team made a big splash. At the opening ceremony, it was a big upset. Then it defeated Romania 2-1. Although it lost to the Soviet team with a big score of 0-4, it still entered the top of the group. In the second round, he eliminated South American powerhouse Colombia 2-1 and entered the quarter-finals. In the quarter-finals, he met the veteran powerhouse England team, and Mira was focused on the defense, but veteran Mira used his opponent's evasion to pass the ball beautifully to his teammates, giving Cameroon a 2-1 lead. England took advantage of the opportunity of two penalty kicks to turn the defeat into victory. Cameroon's performance made African football famous all over the world and won the third ticket to the World Cup final for the continent.

Argentina was exempted from the preliminary round because it was the leader of the upper world, which made the team lacked the necessary pre-war training and competition, and relied too much on the role of star Maradona and was unable to perform. However, the great Maradona still did not disappoint the Chinese people even though he was 30 years old. With his outstanding skills, he made fatal passes and personal breakthroughs, so that the team could still have the chance to win when he was at a disadvantage and reached the final. In the game against the former Soviet team, Maradona blocked the must-scoring goal of the Soviet team with his hands, and then played the "hand of God" to eliminate the Soviet people. The West German team, led by Beckenbauer, played offensive football and entered the final with an absolute advantage.

On July 8, 1990, the final battle of this World Cup started at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. West Germany played its advantage at the beginning and attacked the Argentine goal like a UEFA ball. Argentina had no way to resist and had no power to fight back. Both sides ended the first half 0-0. In the 41st minute of the second half, Fleur dribbled the ball in the penalty area and was tripped by the Argentine defender. Bremer took the penalty kick, and finally broke the defense of penalty expert Gojechea, regaining the World Cup for West Germany.

Points:

Ranking, National Score, Games, Win, Draw, Loss, Gains, Loss, Goals, Goals

1 West Germany 12 7 5 2 0 15 5 10

2 Argentina 7 7 2 3 1 5 4 1

3 Italy 13 7 6 1 0 10 2 8

4 England 9 7 3 3 1 8 6 2

5 YuoSlavia 7 5 3 3 1 8 6 2

6 Czechoslovakia 6 5 3 0 2 10 5 5

7 Cameroon 6 5 3 0 2 7 9 -2

8 Ireland 4 5 0 4 1 2 3 -1

9 Brazil 6 4 3 0 1 4 2 2

10 Spain 5 4 2 1 1 6 4 2

11 Belgium 4 4 2 0 2 6 4 2

12 Romania 4 4 1 2 1 4 3 1

13 Costa Rica 4 4 2 0 2 4 6 -2

14 Colombia 3 4 1 1 2 4 4 0

15 The Netherlands 3 4 0 3 1 3 4 -1

16 Uruguay 3 4 1 13

17 Soviet Union 2 3 1 0 2 2 4 -2

18 Austria 2 3 1 0 2 2 9 -7

18 Scotland 2 3 1 0 2 4 4 0

20 Egypt 1 3 0 1 2 1 2 -1
To be continued...
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