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Ten major grievances in the history of the football World Cup

Top Ten Black Whistle Events in the World Cup

1, Korea 0:0 (penalty 5:3) Spain: 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan 1/4 final.

Remember the feat of Koreans in 2002? Is there too much shame behind it? 1/4 final Spain vs. South Korea, 120 minutes the two sides drew a civil war. In the second half, South Korea's own goal was invalidated. In extra time, Morientes scored a goal, but was misjudged as out of bounds. After hitting the post, Morientes' single-handed opportunity was blown offside. This is how to play.

2. Italy 1:0 Australia: 2006 World Cup in Germany 1/8 Final.

"Liang Xing made meritorious service ..." In the eighth final of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, almost everyone thought that Italy and Australia would enter overtime. Grosso took the ball into the opponent's penalty area and fell to the ground in a struggle. The referee on duty awarded the Italian a penalty. Totti scored, went to Italy and eliminated Australia!

3. Argentina 2-2 (penalty 4-3):/KOOC-0/998 World Cup/KOOC-0//8 Final.

I may still remember Beckham's red card in the 1998 1/8 World Cup final. After he fell to the ground, he put Simone down and was sent off directly by the referee. Finally England fell, Yum!

4. Belgium 4-3 Soviet Union: 1986 World Cup1/quarter finals.

Belgium scored two offside goals, but the referee turned a blind eye. The great European champion Soviet Union was defeated by Belgium. That's ridiculous. In the game, the Soviets took the lead twice, but both were tied by the Belgian team, which was obviously offside. In the eyes of the Soviets, Belgium has 14 players!

5. Federal Republic of Germany 1:0 Argentina: 1990 Italy World Cup Final.

In the final between defending champion Argentina and the Federal Republic of Germany, Monson got a red card for a foul in the game, and then the Federal Republic of Germany got a controversial penalty. Bremer hit a penalty and helped the Federal Republic of Germany win the championship.

6. Argentina 2: 1 England: 1986 World Cup 1/4 Final.

1986 world cup14 final, Argentina played a decisive battle against England. In the sixth minute of the second half, diego maradona's hand of God became a classic with the acquiescence of the referee, while the English people held a grudge for thousands of years!

7. Germany 1:0 Austria: Spain 1982 World Cup group match.

This is the last round of the group stage. As long as the Federal Republic of Germany wins the neighboring Austria by one goal, it can qualify with Austria, so a strange game was born. 1-0 to the end.

8. Spain 2: 1 Yugoslavia: 1982 Spain World Cup Group Match.

Spain is the host, but their performance is disappointing. Group match 1: 1 draw with Honduras; Spain lost 2- 1 to yugoslavia and 0- 1 to northern Ireland; In the final round of the group stage, "they had to beat Yugoslavia to qualify for the group, so with the help of the referee, they got a non-existent penalty, and finally beat Yugoslavia 2-/kloc-0-0 with this ball.

9. England 1:0 Argentina: 1966 World Cup 1/4 Final.

Host England met Argentina, a South American powerhouse. In the 35th minute, Argentina captain Latini was sent off for arguing with the referee on duty. In the end, Britain eliminated its opponent with Hurst's goal of 65,438+0-0.

10, England 4: 2, Federal Republic of Germany: 1966 World Cup final.

The final between the host country England and the Federal Republic of Germany was originally a classic confrontation. The two sides scored 4 goals in 90 minutes and drew 2-2. However, in overtime, an ugly scene appeared. England's Hurst shot hit the crossbar and bounced off the goal line. The referee on duty was not sure whether the ball had crossed the goal line, but the linesman from the Soviet Union decided that the ball had entered. In the end, England defeated the Federal Republic of Germany 4-2 and won the championship at home.