1954 – Having won the competition in 1930 and 1950, Uruguay suffered their first World Cup defeat at Switzerland ’54 against Hungary.
1998 – On this day 12 years ago, Michael Owen announced his presence on the world stage with one of the most memorable England goals in World Cup history.
2002 – At Korea/Japan ’02, Brazil claimed their fifth World Cup title by defeating Germany 2-0 in Yokohama eight years ago.
Tuesday 30 June 2009
Monday 29 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 29th June
1950 - The United States defeated Walter Winterbottom's England 1-0 in the World Cup finals in Brazil.
1958 - Brazil came from behind to defeat hosts Sweden 5-2 and claim their first World Cup.
1986 - Diego Maradona captained Argentina to their second World Cup with a 3-2 victory over West Germany.
2002 - Hakan Sukur scored the fastest goal in World Cup history, finding the net in just 11 seconds for Turkey against hosts South Korea.
1958 - Brazil came from behind to defeat hosts Sweden 5-2 and claim their first World Cup.
1986 - Diego Maradona captained Argentina to their second World Cup with a 3-2 victory over West Germany.
2002 - Hakan Sukur scored the fastest goal in World Cup history, finding the net in just 11 seconds for Turkey against hosts South Korea.
Sunday 28 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 28th June
1958 - A 17-year-old Pele made his breakthrough on the international stage at Sweden '58, but the six goals he scored in the tournament were no match for France's Just Fontaine.
1994 - Oleg Salenko scored five times against an unsettled Cameroon side, setting the record for most goals scored in a single match at the World Cup.
1994 - On this day, at USA '94, all four teams in a group finished on equal points; the only time it has ever happened. Italy, Mexico, Norway and the Republic of Ireland finished on four points.
1994 - Oleg Salenko scored five times against an unsettled Cameroon side, setting the record for most goals scored in a single match at the World Cup.
1994 - On this day, at USA '94, all four teams in a group finished on equal points; the only time it has ever happened. Italy, Mexico, Norway and the Republic of Ireland finished on four points.
Saturday 27 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 27th June
1954 - 56 years ago to this day, Hungary reached the semi-finals at Switzerland '54 after one of the most violent games in World Cup history. A 4-2 triumph over Brazil, dubbed the 'Battle of Bern', resulted in three players being sent-off with numerous other scuffles overshadowing the match.
2006 - At Germany '06, Ronaldo became the highest scorer in World Cup history with a fifth-minute strike against Ghana.
2006 - At Germany '06, Ronaldo became the highest scorer in World Cup history with a fifth-minute strike against Ghana.
Friday 26 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 26th June
1954 - The highest scoring match in World Cup history took place on this day 56 years ago, as Austria recorded a 7-5 quarter-final victory over host nation Switzerland.
2006 - Four years ago, Switzerland made history by becoming the only team not to allow a goal at the World Cup finals.
2006 - Four years ago, Switzerland made history by becoming the only team not to allow a goal at the World Cup finals.
Thursday 25 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 25th June
1978 - On this day, at Argentina '78, the Netherlands lost their second successive World Cup final, falling to the hosts 3-1 after extra-time.
1991 - Slovenia declare their independence from Yugoslavia.
1991 - Slovenia declare their independence from Yugoslavia.
Wednesday 24 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 24th June
1958 - 52 years ago in Sweden, Pele puts three goals past French goalkeeper Claude Abbes to ensure Brazil reach the finals.
Tuesday 23 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 23rd June
1990 - Twenty years ago to this day, 38-year-old Roger Milla scored twice, helping Cameroon become the first African nation to advance to the quarter-finals of a World Cup.
1994 - On this day at USA '94, Bolivia achieved a dubious record of playing five consecutive matches World Cup matches without scoring a goal.
1994 - On this day at USA '94, Bolivia achieved a dubious record of playing five consecutive matches World Cup matches without scoring a goal.
Monday 22 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 22nd June
1986 - Maradona scores the now legendary 'Hand of God' goal against Argentina's two nil victory over England in Mexico.
2006 - Four years ago, English referee Graham Poll made a calamitous blunder by issuing Croatian defender Josip Simunic two yellow cards without sending him off.
2006 - Four years ago, English referee Graham Poll made a calamitous blunder by issuing Croatian defender Josip Simunic two yellow cards without sending him off.
Sunday 21 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 21st June
1970 - Forty years ago to this day, Brazil made it a hat-trick of World Cup titles with a commanding 4-1 victory over Italy.
Saturday 20 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 20th June
1954 - Hungary beat West Germany 8 - 3 in a World Cup Match.
1990 - 20 years ago today, Costa Rica sent Scotland crashing out of the World Cup with a 2-1 victory over Sweden.
1990 - 20 years ago today, Costa Rica sent Scotland crashing out of the World Cup with a 2-1 victory over Sweden.
Friday 19 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 19th June
1938 - France '38 was the last World Cup before a 12-year hiatus due to World War II, it was also the second time Italy were crowned champions.
1958 - On this day, at Sweden '58, Brazil defeated Wales 1-0 in the quarter-finals.
1958 - On this day, at Sweden '58, Brazil defeated Wales 1-0 in the quarter-finals.
Thursday 18 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 18th June
1974 - Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) are beaten 9 - 0 by Yugoslavia, equaling Hungary's record scoreline from 1954.
Wednesday 17 June 2009
Tuesday 16 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 16th June
1982 Bryan Robson score the fastest goal to date in the World Cup finals. It took only 27 seconds to put the ball in the back of the net against France in Spain.
Monday 15 June 2009
World Cup Memories - 15th June
2002 - Cesare Maldini becomes the oldest world cup coach at 70 years and 131 days, whilst managing Paraguay.
Sunday 14 June 2009
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