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Long before packed stadiums, global superstars, and billions of viewers, the FIFA World Cup began as an idea for a tournament meant to unite nations through football. Almost a hundred years later, it stands as the sport’s biggest stage for entertainment, creating moments that go beyond the game.
Over the decades, the World Cup has given us unforgettable goals, dramatic upsets, emotional celebrations, and stories that have inspired generations of fans. From legendary players cementing their place in history to images instantly recognizable around the world, these moments helped transform football into the global game we know and love today.
From the first World Cup in Uruguay to many unforgettable nights since, here are 24 classic moments that helped shape the beautiful game.
England’s Bryan Robson reacts after missing an open goal in their Group D match against Czechoslovakia in 1982. | Image: Getty ImagesItaly’s captain, Dino Zoff, lifts the World Cup Trophy after defeating West Germany in the 1982 final. | Image: Getty ImagesItaly’s Paolo Rossi scores against West Germany in the 1982 final. | Image: Getty Images Argentina’s Diego Maradona celebrates with the World Cup trophy as he is carried off the field after Argentina’s victory over West Germany in 1986. Diego Maradona scores for Argentina after dribbling past half the England team for the ‘Goal of the Century” just after his “Hand of God” goal in the same 1986 match. | Image: Getty Images
World Cup champions Argentina, led by Diego Maradona, play Cameroon in Group B action in 1990. Cameroon stunned the world by defeating Argentina, heralding a new era in African soccer. | Image: Getty Images Andreas Brehme of West Germany celebrates after scoring the winning goal on a penalty kick in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Final between West Germany and Argentina at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy, on July 8, 1990. | Image: Getty Images – Paul PopperRoberto Baggio from Italy misses his penalty over the bar in the 1994 World Cup final against Brazil. | Image: Getty Images – Henri SzwarcBrazil’s captain Dunga leads his victorious team on their lap of honour after winning the 1994 final against Italy. | Image: Getty Images – Timothy A. CLARYTeam USA players celebrate after Colombia’s Andres Escobar scores an own goal at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, 1994. Escobar was later murdered upon returning home, possibly as retaliation for the own goal. | Image: Getty Images – Romeo Gacad
France’s Thierry Henry lies alone on the pitch after their loss to Senegal in Seoul, 2002. Debutants Senegal caused one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history by defeating defending champions France 1-0 in the tournament’s opening match. | Image: Getty Images – Jacques Demarthon During the 2006 World Cup final, Italy’s Marco Materazzi fell after being head-butted by Zinedine Zidane of France. | Image: Getty Images – John MacdougallIn the 116th minute of the 2010 World Cup final, Spain’s Andres Iniesta scored a goal past the Netherlands’ goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg. | Image: Getty Images – Michael KoorenDuring their 2014 Group D match, Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini showed his shoulder, claiming he was bitten by Uruguay’s Luis Suarez. | Image: Getty Images – Tony GentileBrazil’s coach Luiz Felipe Scolari gestures to Bernard during their semi-final after Germany scored seven consecutive goals in 2014. The 7-1 defeat marked the largest margin of loss in World Cup semi-final history. | Image: Getty Images – David Gray
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