In the match between Chile and Italy in Group B, the host Chilean fans showed abnormal madness before the game started, and this emotion also infected the players on the field. The derogatory articles of the Italian media against Chile before the game made the fans extremely angry and made the Italian team in a state of being booed from beginning to end. The Italian players exposed the behavior of Chilean players spitting in their faces, which further heated up the tension on the field.
The conflict soon began on the court. Italian player Ferini was sent off by British referee Ken Ashton for retaliating against Chilean player Randa, but the angry Ferini refused to leave for a long time, which forced the game to be interrupted for 8 minutes. Subsequently, Chilean player Sanchez slapped Mario David after being kicked. After the riot, the referee didn't say anything, but kicked David out. After that, maschio, an Italian player, was cruelly fell by his opponent. The 0-2 defeat was not the final doom of the Italian team. They were attacked again after leaving the game.
When the highlights of the game were broadcast on BBC TV, the famous commentator David Coleman began with the following words: "Good evening, what you are about to see is the most stupid, terrible, disgusting and disgraceful highlights on the football field. Perhaps this game is also the worst in the whole history of the World Cup."
2. Revision of Kuwait (1982 World Cup in Spain)
At the beginning of the World Cup, the Kuwaiti team met the powerful French team. In this easy game, the French team led 3-/kloc-0, and Gillesey quickly broke through the whole defense line to score. The Kuwaiti players were very angry about the goal. They collectively protested to the referee, claiming that the players stopped to let their opponents attack because they heard the whistle from the stands and thought the referee blew the whistle.
When Soviet referee Stupal was besieged and questioned by players, a member of the Kuwaiti royal family also walked into the stadium from the stands and asked him to declare the goal invalid. Al Sabach, the captain of the Kuwaiti team, shouted on the sideline, demanding that the players leave and go on strike. Incredibly, Stupal finally decided to declare the goal invalid, but this did not change the French team's goal momentum, and soon bossis quickly completed the team's fourth goal.
3. Hand of God (1986 World Cup in Mexico)
In the eyes of the British, diego maradona's hand of God ruined his superhuman talent on the court; For most of the followers of the Argentine king of football, they prefer to regard this handball goal as the crystallization of the wisdom of the old horse's flashes. In any case, the 1/4 final between England and Argentina is destined to be a classic battle with wonderful and controversial interweaving.
Robson didn't arrange the traditional wing tactics in this campaign, which was later considered to weaken Diego Diego Maradona's control, but the English still held the game until 5 1 minute. Argentina's middle road cooperated with the attack, and England defender Hogg made a mistake. Before the ball soared to the small restricted area, English goalkeeper Hilton attacked to pick it up. Diego Diego Maradona, who was obviously at a disadvantage, jumped up and took the lead in collecting the racket into the net with his left hand. What makes the British angry is diego maradona's attitude afterwards. He has a famous saying that this is the hand of God. Handball in 4 minutes, with five players in a row, this game perfectly interprets the image of Diego Diego Maradona's fusion of angels and demons.
4. Doping scandal in Haiti (1974 World Cup in the Federal Republic of Germany)
1974 Haiti entered the World Cup finals for the first time in history, but they brought the first doping player in the history of the World Cup. In the match with Italy, the Haitian team performed well, only scored one goal and was turned over by the powerful opponent 3-/kloc-0. However, after the game, Haitian player Ernst Jane Joseph tested positive for drugs and became the first player to take stimulants in the World Cup.
The regrettable story is not over yet, because Haiti was under the rule of dictator Duale at that time, and the abnormal political atmosphere permeated the ranks. After the drug test, Joseph was physically punished by the captain in the training camp. Although he tried to find a neutral media to disclose his experiences, he was finally taken back to China to explain his "serious problems" to politicians.
5. Whose ball should I use? (1930 World Cup in Uruguay)
The first World Cup didn't get a response from many countries. Only four European teams went to Uruguay to participate in this competition, but they did not qualify. The final also turned into a South American civil war, with Argentina and Uruguay competing for the championship. Monti, the core figure of the Argentine team, was threatened with death before the game, while the Belgian referee had to work out an "escape route" before the final, and made a detailed plan on how to leave the game as soon as possible after the game and board the boat to go home.
The final made everyone crazy and caused an uproar with the ball. Both teams want to use their own national game balls. In the end, the quarrel continued until the scene before the start of the game, and the organizers finally decided to use balls from two countries in the first half and the second half respectively. In the first half, Argentina led 2-/kloc-0. In the second half, Uruguay changed into a familiar ball and scored three goals in a row, eventually winning the championship 4-2.
6. Unsolved Mysteries (1966 World Cup in England)
Hurst's goal in the 1966 World Cup final is the most dramatic goal in history. Until today, people are still using various high-tech means to infer whether the goal has crossed the goal line. Hurst's right cross was found in the restricted area of Alan James Ball. Hurst took control of the ball, turned around and shot angrily. The ball hit the goalpost and bounced out of the door.
It was linesman Baramov who finally played a decisive role in the goal. When referee Deng Site asked about it, he firmly believed that the ball had crossed the line. After conceding the goal, the Federal Republic of Germany was distracted, and Hurst scored another goal at the last minute. Hearst, who was not the main player before the World Cup, became the only player who scored a hat-trick in the history of the World Cup finals.
7. This is a match-fixing game (1982 World Cup in Spain).
The ugliest game in the history of the World Cup, because the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria are completely going through the motions most of the time, the score of 1-0 can make the two teams crowd out Algeria and the two teams qualify. Of course, there is no direct evidence that the two teams planned the score before the game, but the players' travel-like performance on the field proved everything.
The Federal Republic of Germany unexpectedly lost to Algeria with 1-2 in the first round of the group stage. Hrubes' header at the opening 1 1 minute gave them a lead at 1-0, but the two sides never created any shooting opportunities after that. Many German fans also think that such a victory is more humiliating than going out. An emotional young man in the stands even burned a German flag on the spot.
8. Referees favor South Korea (2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan)
In the summer of 2002, Korean fans were proud of their team's performance in the semi-finals, but in fact, their performance in the stands was more convincing than the team's victory. There is no doubt that South Korea has been the beneficiary of a series of misjudgments.
In the knockout match with Italy, the referee blew a good offside ball from Italy, and many decisions including sending off Totti were also controversial. Finally, Jung Hwan Ahn's header made the Italian team die suddenly. Afterwards, Italian fans and the media agreed that the referee "stole the victory", while the president of Perugia Club, Gaucci, was angry and cancelled the contract with Jung Hwan Ahn. After that, Morientes headed the goal in the 1/4 final against Spanish China Golden Fork, but only the Egyptian assistant referee thought that the ball had been out of bounds first.
9. Unfair champion (1978 World Cup in Argentina)
1978, in the final round of the group round robin, Argentina beat Peru 6-0, overwhelming Brazil with goal difference to enter the final. It was revealed afterwards that Argentina gave Peru material support before the game. Of course, people have enough reasons to doubt whether the champion is credible only from the score. But in fact, I believe that the controversy of the 78 World Cup is not limited to the stadium.
At the end of 1970s, Argentina was under military compulsory rule, and the domestic people paid a high price for the World Cup. Within two years, millions of dissidents were killed or tortured. When the international media came to the host country, they saw an unreal peace and prosperity, but in fact, the first chairman of the organizing Committee was assassinated by a bomb in the political struggle. Fortunately, there were not many problems during the World Cup. Compared with the harsh political environment, the controversy in Argentina's winning the championship is less noticeable.
10. Salvadorans are stunned (1970 World Cup in Mexico)
This time, the referee Candil made a strange penalty, and the first goal of the host Mexican was very strange. It was 44 minutes in the first half. El Salvador got a free kick in his own half, but a Mexican player immediately launched a fast break after pressing the ball to the ground. As a result, the frontcourt easily struck out three strikes, and the referee Candil actually recognized the goal.
Candil deserves to be protested by Salvadoran players after a short surprise. People can't know how he explained to the "victim". The audience only saw that the referee kept the ball in the middle circle, and the Salvadoran players refused to kick off. After the referee released the ball for the third time, a Salvadoran player angrily kicked the ball to the stands. In the face of this provocation, the referee showed good adaptability and blew the whistle directly to end the first half of the game. El Salvador players who were encouraged by the head coach at half time spent 1.45 minutes in the second half, and finally Mexico won 4-0.