The FIFA World Cup is much more than just a small sporting event: this competition is filled with moments of triumph, excitement, and unexpected surprises. Every edition has featured goals that have changed history and performances that have left a lasting impression on the collective memory. Here are some of the highlights from the history of this iconic tournament.
1. Maradona and the “Hand of God”
During the 1986 World Cup, this Argentine soccer player scored a controversial goal against England in the quarterfinals. Maradona, in what is also known as the “Hand of God” goal, used his hand to strike the ball before sending it into the net. Although the referee did not notice this, the act went down in history, embodying the player’s cunning and ingenuity. That moment is now one of the most iconic in World Cup history. However, it was not his only achievement in that tournament…
2. Maradona and the “Goal of the Century”
In 1986, during the same match against England, El Pibe de Oro—another nickname for this player—also scored another legendary goal, commonly referred to as the “best goal in World Cup history.” He pulled off an incredible move, outmaneuvering several defenders with a masterful dribble, leaving the defenders stunned and unable to react. This goal is one of the most impressive artistic achievements in international soccer and an exceptional, unparalleled performance. Nevertheless, it was only the beginning of a World Cup tournament full of excitement…
3. Zinedine Zidane (Zizou) and his performance
Zizou’s superb performance was a highlight of the 1998 World Cup final. He scored twice with his head during that memorable match against Brazil. His first goal, off a corner kick, ranks among the most magnificent moments in soccer history. It helped France win its first World Cup. However, France wasn’t the only country to leave its mark on the history of this tournament…
4. Algeria's victory over Germany
During the 1982 World Cup, Algeria stunned the world with a 2-1 victory over West Germany. Not only did this match astonish the world, but it also left an indelible mark thanks to the courage and determination of the Algerian people. Although the winner did not advance to the next round, this victory remains a notable achievement. However, other matches in this World Cup also saw underdog teams shine on the international stage…
5. Brazil and the "beautiful game"
In 1970, Brazil transcended soccer at the World Cup thanks to extraordinary creativity and a style of play based on teamwork. Pelé made the Brazilian team famous for its “beautiful game.”
Brazil defeated the Italian team (4-1), a victory considered a model of efficiency and fluidity. This country is often regarded as home to the most legendary soccer team of all time. Nevertheless, although that remarkable game left its mark on history, it was not the only time a remarkable soccer match took place…
6. Geoff Hurst and his game-winning goal
This English soccer player scored a memorable hat trick during the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany, including a controversial goal that grazed the post before crossing the goal line. That hat trick led England to win the World Cup, a feat that left an indelible mark on the world of soccer. England won the tournament with a score of 4-2. However, the World Cup wasn’t always so eagerly anticipated…
7. Uruguay’s “Maracanazo” against Brazil
The final match of the 1950 World Cup was one of the most heart-wrenching in soccer history. The match between Uruguay and Brazil culminated in the “Maracanazo”—a stunning victory for Uruguay on Brazilian soil in the final. The Brazilian team’s 2-1 defeat on its legendary home turf left an indelible mark on the country’s history. Brazil was eliminated from the World Cup. However, Uruguay’s victory was not the only one to shake up the world of international soccer…
8. France and Its Spectacular Rise
Before the start of the 1998 World Cup, the French team, led by coach Roger Lemerre, was not considered a favorite to win the tournament. However, led by Zidane and Dylan Deschamps, France pulled off a stunning upset by defeating Brazil 3-0 in the final. This victory marked the pinnacle of their success and the beginning of a golden age for French soccer. And it was just one of the many impressive triumphs that this match delivered…
9. David Trezeguet and his crucial penalty kick
The 2006 World Cup saw Italy face off against France in a hard-fought match that ended in a penalty shootout. David Trezeguet missed his penalty kick after a 1-1 draw that went into extra time, allowing Italy to claim victory. That devastating moment for France has gone down in history, symbolizing a pivotal shift in world soccer.
10. Germany vs. Sweden
During the 2002 World Cup held in Japan and South Korea, the Germans demonstrated impressive resilience against Sweden in the quarterfinal match. After falling behind 1-0, Germany managed to score two goals in quick succession, emerging victorious from the match with a 2-1 score. This resounding victory made history, highlighting the tenacity of the German teams that reached the final.
11. Croatia and Its Remarkable Triumph
The 1998 World Cup marked Croatia’s rise to prominence. In their first appearance at the tournament, the Croatians managed to reach the semifinals and finished in third place. In the third-place match, their 2-1 victory over the Netherlands was one of the tournament’s most memorable moments. This impressive performance allowed Croatia to make a name for itself on the international stage and lay the groundwork for a promising future in soccer.
12. Maxi Rodriguez and his acrobatic overhead kick
During the 2006 World Cup quarterfinal match between England and Argentina, Maxi Rodríguez scored a remarkable goal. From a perfect cross by Javier Saviola, he executed a stunning bicycle kick. That goal, which led Argentina to a 2-1 victory after extra time, is etched in the annals of history as a technical masterpiece. This move of unparalleled beauty not only secured Argentina’s victory but has also become a symbol of technical skill in soccer.
13. Zidane and his stunning header
During the 2006 World Cup final, Zidane’s headbutt against Italy ranks among the most dramatic and memorable moments of the tournament. This incident led to Zidane’s ejection, creating a void within the French team, which subsequently lost in the penalty shootout. This surprising act by a top-tier player not only ended his international career but also left an indelible mark on the history of the competition.
14. Roger Milla and his remarkable performance
In 1990, during the World Cup, Roger Milla established himself as a soccer icon. At the age of 38, this Cameroonian striker made a lasting impression with his goals and crucial dribbles, particularly during the match against Colombia. His iconic goal celebration became an African symbol in the world of soccer, and his fighting spirit inspired many players in future tournaments.
15. Northern Ireland: Its Memorable Qualification
The 1982 World Cup was a tournament of upsets, and Northern Ireland pulled off a major upset by advancing to the next round. In a tough group, the Ulster team secured a 2-1 victory over Spain, which led to the feat of outperforming nations with a strong soccer tradition. Their memorable run will forever be etched in the history of the World Cup.
16. Saudi Arabia vs. Belgium
During the 1994 World Cup, the Saudi Arabian team made headlines by defeating their opponents 1-0. That match was a turning point for the sport in Saudi Arabia, and their advancement to the round of 16 represented a significant milestone for the country. This triumph boosted the global visibility of Asian soccer, and the Saudi Arabian team demonstrated that it had the ability to compete with Europe’s top teams.
17. Maxi Rodriguez vs. Mexico: an incredible goal
During the 2006 World Cup, the Argentine team scored one of the most memorable goals of all time in their knockout match against Mexico. In the final minute, this Argentine player executed an exceptional half-volley after a clearance, propelling his country into the quarterfinals. This extraordinary feat was a moment of pure magic, celebrated by everyone and etched in the memories of fans around the globe.
18. Costa Rica vs. Italy
Costa Rica’s remarkable run was one of the highlights of the 2014 World Cup. With a 1-0 victory, the Costa Rican team surprised all soccer fans, despite the difficulty of their group, which included England, Uruguay, and Italy. Their advancement to the quarterfinals was a huge surprise, demonstrating that even a small nation can challenge the powerhouses of international soccer with courage and unity.
19. Germany vs. Portugal
During the 2014 intercontinental soccer tournament, Germany handed Portugal a crushing defeat, beating them 4-0 in the group stage. This remarkable triumph made a lasting impression worldwide, thanks to a player’s two goals and Germany’s undisputed dominance. This match served as a warning to all the other teams participating in the tournament: the German team was ready to sweep the competition. Their exceptional performance set the bar for future matches.
20. France vs. Croatia: The Spectacular Final
In 2018, the World Cup final was a true spectacle, with France defeating Croatia 4–2. Despite the high expectations placed on France as the favorite, the opposing team proved it belonged by delivering a match full of passion. The combination of youthful energy, powerful players, and experience on the French team led France to win the World Cup for the second time, a triumph that will forever mark the history of the competition.