The BIGGEST Upsets in World Cup History
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Published 2020-03-25
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All Comments (21)
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Koreaâs keeper doesnât get enough credit for that performance against Germany. Absolute brilliance.
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I'm not sure why Germany crashing out of the 2018 group stages was such a shock. There is a history of Germans going to Russia unprepared and paying the price.
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Germany's victory over Brazil in the 2014 Semi-Finals wasn't a shock. The scoreline was.
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I think that Brazil losing 2:1 to Uruguay in 1950 in front of a crowd of around 200,000 at the Maracana Stadium was the biggest shock ever...they only needed a draw, had beaten Sweden 7:1 and Spain 6:1....Uruguay had only beaten Sweden 3:2 and drew with Spain 2:2. Although the scoreline of the Germany Brazil game was shocking, Germany had a good chance of winning
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Obviously they havenât heard of the champions curse
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I love how PiquĂ©âs like, âbro, look at the replay, no way that was a penâ and then it shows the replay and itâs the most blatant handball youâll ever see
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Here's an interesting piece of trivia: in the six male FIFA World Cups that have happened this century, there have been three times the defending champion was in the same group as Australia(which is a high enough percentage in of itself). When they weren't in the same group, the defending champion finished bottom of their group; when they were in the same group, they were one spot ahead of Australia (Brazil in 2006 and France in 2022 topped their groups with Australia finishing second, while Spain finished second-last in 2014 as Australia lost all their matches).
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Saudi Arabia 2-1 Argentina (2022) Japan 2-1 Germany (2022)
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The 7-1 was the most heartbreaking, the goals came so fast and so easy
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"they're all gonna score at this rate" Lmao, the best commentary ever
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Lionel Messi's last goal on the Qatar 2022 final was insanely shocking due to the context it was in, i couldn't even know if it was a goal or not and it took me many seconds to realize even after i heard and saw them celebrating it
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You can now add Saudi Arabia vs Argentina in 2022 WC.
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Where is zidane's 2002 france team??? They won it in 1998 and knocked out from the group stage 4 years later without scoring a goal
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we must not forget what a monster van persie was.
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As a colombian our biggest upset was 1994 WC, we started as one of the favorites even if we didn't have much history, we beat former runner-up Argentina 5-0 in their own home. That's something that has never happened before and I don't think will repeat any time soon. We were knocked out before finishing our last game, losing 3-1 against Romania and 2-1 against the US (with the tragic story of Andrés Escobar own goal which ended up getting him killed by the mafia) After that, we qualified to 1998 (eliminated in group stages again) and we had to wait 16 years to qualify to another world cup and have another golden generation in 2014
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Qatar 2022: Hold my non-alcoholic beer.
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The biggest upset was in 2002, France came in as reigning champions, finished fourth in group stage and didn't even score a single goal.
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"world cup history"=the last 3 world cups
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So who else is here after the first couple days of 2022âs World Cup?đ
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Love the video man, only one Iâd disagree with is the France 2010 one. France were lucky to even make the tournament, Thierry Henry blatant handball vs Ireland in ET of a WC qualifying playoff game. Before the tournament one of the Ireland players said he didnât think France were anything special, and that Ireland would have done better than them. Maybe he was right!