Uruguay vs Ghana was not at all controversial. The referee rightfully gave Suarez his punishment and gave Ghana the penalty. Its not FIFA, the referee or any of the Uruguayan players' fault that Asamoah Gyan missed that penalty.
Uruguay still cheated. You’re not allowed to use your hands and they can’t put cuffs on you so you don’t do so. Just bc you don’t have cuffs on still doesn’t mean you’re allowed to do so. In the end the wrongful cheaters won
It's not about the referee's decision but rather the action from Suarez, he deflected the ball intentionally with his hand, in a world cup match nonetheless
@@safsaf99Maradona scored with his hand to win the WC - ‘Hand of God’ Suarez blocked the ball to save his country from losing - ‘Cheater’ Freaking Hypocrites
@@Westgarlicyt that's not a controversy that's disgrace for fifa and also for South Korea because whenever they watch that match they will realise what they did to the beautiful game
Que s'est il passé lord de Brésil Espagne ? Brésil Belgique de 2002 a sa place dans la liste. La victoire de la Norvège contre le Brésil en 98 était logique
1978: Argentina v. Peru. The match was scheduled such that Argentina would know exactly what result was needed in order to proceed to the finals. When game time came, Argentina knew that they needed to win by four goals. Bribes and threats were offered to the Peruvian team to let Argentina win big. Argentina won 6-0 and went on to win the title. This match is the main reason the 1978 world cup is considered the most corrupt in history.
@@nickbuis3307 No, I'm not Italian. And 1934 is clearly controversial too but it is not the problem. 2022 is the first world cup ever where a team receives a fake penalty at almost every game.
@@olivieru "Fake penalty" is your opinion, not facts, yeah sure a penalty might be controversial, but it's part of the game and there is a lot of "first" given against Argentina and it doesn't invalidate a victory. I hardly see people complain about the penalty not given to Argentina in 2014 which clearly was caused by Neuer or the bad penalty given against Argentina in 1990 5 minutes towards the end, it's the first ever penalty given in a final and also in that match Argentina received the first red card in a final and that doesn't not invalidate Germany winning. Also, Argentina is the first to receive two penalties against them in a final. These are not complains but just pointing out that penalties, red cards and controversy are part of football and Argentina had their fair share against and in favor, but the resilience of the team pushed through and that's the truth. People who cry rigged are not bassing their opinions on facts but are just people who can't accept truth and then cry. With VAR being a thing, penalties will be more common now, especially with teams that are aggressive in their attacks, and people should get used to it. When France became Champions in 2018 with 4 penalties, one of them against Argentina, nobody blinked an eye, but when Argentina won, the sea of tears is never ending. Both Argentina and France received 6 penalties in their favor between 2018 and 2022, France had 3 of those 6 against Argentina alone. Facts are facts, and the anti Argentina bias is just people who can't accept defeat.
South Korea - Italy = Not giving a red card for defender, Not giving a yellow/red card for defender again, Not giving a penalty + Red card for Totti for no reason, Disallowing a clear goal South Korea - Spain = Disallowing a clear goal, Disallowing a clear goal again, Didn't let to give a corner kick (there was a 2 minutes left until the game end), Goalkeeper moving 2 steps forward from the line in a penalty shootout.
south korea - italy not giving a penalty to south korea south korea - spain: Morientes, hierro, romero, enrique red card, and pk but no It's fair game but the idiots lie.
1. La main de Maradona en 1986 2. Le score arrangé de Allemagne Autriche en 1982 ( légal mais horrible ethique du sport) 3. Le 6 - 0 de l'argentine contre le Perou A Buenos Aires en 1978 ( le gardien Peruvien Quiroga a une origine argentine) 4. Le match Coree Du sud Italie de 2002 5. le but de Hurst lors de la finale Angleterre Allemagne en 1966 il y a eu d'autres controverses lors des premiers tours mais leur impact a été moins flagrant !
I will always remember the name of the referee... Al-Ghandour. What a shame of a match. Fortunately, we finished the job 8 years later winning in South Africa
W Germany vs Austria in 84 was a cruel cheat with Algeria as the victims. A shame in football history. But W Germany vs France was except for that brutal foul on Bossis from the German goalkeeper a really good match, first ever match during a World Cup to be decided by penalty shootout. And probably the most entertaining overtime one may ever see in a football match.
Никто никого не выгонял.. Не помню какой клуб именно из Италии почти подписал игрока из сборной Южной Кореи.. Они передумали его подписывать, когда он им забил решающий гол.
1986 Iraq vs Paraguay 0-1 Iraq scored in the 46 minuted but the ref blew the hlaf time whistle while the ball was still in the air, heading towards goal.
@@skojuzijaLos madridistas siempre están diciendo que les quitan goles, los goles anulados por falta ó fuera de juego no existen, diga lo que diga el Madrid, por cierto, el árbitro de ese partido ya avisó a los jugadores de que no iba a permitir la segunda jugada porque ya se había cumplido el tiempo, ¿y qué pasó? Que pitó el final cuando el Madrid dió el centro e iba por el aire, además, los dos goles del Madrid ¡eran ilegales!
I know most people don’t remember this because of the two teams playing but in 2010 USA was robbed of a game winning goal vs Slovenia. They said it was offside when it was clearly wasn’t and it almost got USA eliminated from the World Cup
1982 Brazil - USSR 2:1, 1986 Belgium - USSR 4:3. both times the Spanish referees were disqualified for these matches, but this is little consolation for the USSR, which was very strong at that time
Chili - Italie 1962 England - Germany 1966 Argentina - Peru 1978 (maybe…) All first group games by Spain 1982 France - Kuwait 1982 Austria - Germany 1982 !!!!!!!! Germany - France 1982 England - Argentina 1986 USSR - Belgium 1986…
Gonna say it, even if my Italian friends will disagree, and yes the ref was proven dodgy in South America later: but Italy would've gone through v S.Kor had theybtaken their chances, and Totti did 'make the most of it,' as he always did. He just got caught that time.
@@stxa2594 a goalkeeper named Harold Schumacher injured a french player by dive to him and the referee call it as a goal kick Edit the french player is patrick battison
@@stxa2594 Battiston a été volontairement massacré par schumacher; il est resté à l'hôpital pendant plusieurs mois avec un traumatisme cranien et de nombreuses dents cassées; schumacher aurait dû être expulsé et l'histoire aurait du être différente; aujourd'hui cette agression serait sanctionnée par une suspension très longue et des poursuites en justice seraient engagées
World cup 2002 was a real shame... But we need to remember: - West Germany - Hungary 1954 (Doping) - England - West Germany 1966 - France 1998 (Platini admitted that in 1997, the draws for the final phase of the World Cup were controlled) in short, all football is distorted. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Cela n' a pas été prouvé. La RFA avait aussi de très bons joueurs. Déjà, les matchs contre l'Uruguay et le Brésil avaient un énorme impact au niveau physique (c'est étaient des "casseurs").
Most controversial was "the hand of God" from Argentina and the goal by England in the final that wasn't a goal. But Maradona's hand of God tops it all and shows unsportman like behavior at its worst.
¿A qué eres un chumaco? Más robos de los que han echo los sudamericanos no ha echo nadie, Brasil Argentina y Uruguay han ganado mundiales con ayudas arbitrales, para que Brasil tenga 5 algo raro tiene que haber pasado, viniendo de un país en el que no destaca en nada en el panorama mundial
The most controversial games are when these things happen in the world cup final. England got his one and only worldcup title handed over on a silver plate against Germany. The Germans themselves win Italy 1990 1-0 on a non-existent penalty foul.
Pour moi, le match entre la RFA et l'Autriche en 1982 est plus que douteux. Un non match après 30 minutes de jeu et sur un score de 1-0 pour la RFA qui arrange tout le monde. l'Algérie en fera les frais
This should be named " a few controversial matches in modern World Cup. From 1930-2002, there were played a lot of matches that could be described as controversial.
1982 Semi-final Germany vs France. For multiple reasons. German goalkeeper taking out battison who was on a breakaway and literally pu t him in hospital with no consequence. (btw I am German ). First Game in World Cup history to go to penalty kicks. Germany being down 3-1 in OT, and fighting back to tie it. Last minute OT tying goal on a. bicycle kick no less. Germany also behind after 3 penalty kicks but then German goalie saving next two and Germany pulls ahead. Plus Germany already the viallains in the tournament for the shameful final group stage match with Austria where both teams were already qualified with a 1-0 Germany score so they just passed the ball around for 70 minutes, costing Algeria a spot in playoffs because their game was day before and final score known
You're mixing up a lot of things. Aside from Schumacher's unsportsmanlike behaviour, nothing at all was "controversial" about that match. Actually that match was one of the finest of 1982's WC (I watched it live on TV). It was a fierce fight, and the French simply failed to finish the job. And if you know the German spirit back then (Ich bin übrigens auch Deutscher ;-) ) you should know that German teams were only beaten after the referee blew the final whistle. Besides, the blame for that awful group-stage match against Austria should actually be on FIFA for fixing such a silly tournament schedule (in 1978 they had made the very same mistake, enabling Argentina to become an unjustified champion instead of Brazil).
@@stxa2594 Gruesse ;). Im not mixing up anything. All those things happened in the game and leading up to the game. Ironically also the very next World Cup Germany again was behind by 2 in the final, and never gave up and came back against Argentina to tie it.......and then Maradona assist to put Argentina back up. But with this German team got reputation for never give up attitude.
@@rubberroast1598 Gruß zurück. Did you actually read what I wrote? Then why are you lecturing about facts I just posted. You could wake me up any time in the middle of the night, and I would know everything from watching the 82 and 86 world cups by heart. ;-)
ce match reste considéré en France comme la plus grande injustice subie en coupe du monde, schumacher aurait dû être expulsé car il a failli volontairement tuer battiston (traumatisme cranien, perte de connaissance, dents cassées,...); la fin du match aurait été différente si l'assassin avait été expulsé; pour le reste, je suis d'accord que l'Allemagne est une équipe qui n'abandonnait jamais
As a German I would say. The most fucking World Cup in the history was 2002. Italy and Spain robbed by the referee and a fucking German team in the final 😂
I am not Italian but that was the biggest football robbery I have ever seen (Ovrebo a close second, but still not as big as this one). I was actually screaming at the TV when I saw the ref give Totti the red card instead of giving a stonewall penalty to Italy. Disgraceful.
Gattuso said that they could have won even with three refs against them so how bad Koreans were playing?! The same with Spain. But of course there were controversies.
@@loveGodforever1998I have probably attended more rugby 🏉 union, cricket 🏏 and association football ⚽ matches than you have had hot dinners. I am 53 and first went to a game in 1976. Anfield. My first international at Wembley was in 1981. I just cannot stand people whingeing. Love the Azurri, btw but you only have yourselves to blame for your exit in 2002 and should really just get over it. You won it in 2006, anyroad. Never ever whine about match officials. It is but a crime. We never do it in cricket 🏏 and rugby 🏉 union.
Robben dived twice and getting nothing, but when he did get the penalty it was a real foul! Funny how so many latin-ameticans complain …… they invented diving
Not really controversial, but shameful: Australia having the run of their life and meeting Italy in the Round of 16 in 2006. They fought incredibly and in the 90' a player from Italy made the most obvious dive ever while the ref was standing right besides him and Italy got the penalty and won the game. Also in the same round in the tournament the Battle of Nürnberg, Portugal vs the Netherlands. 1-0 Portugal, there were 16 yellow and 4 red cards handed out. The ref was arguably the best performing guy on the field, but the players were just determined to destroy each others. I've never seen so many awful fouls with the intent to harm in a world cup.
Zdecydowanie Anglia - Argentyna i bramka zdobyta ręką przez Diego Maradonę. Był to jeden z kluczowych momentów tych mistrzostw, a w ostatecznym rozrachunku Argentyna przebrnęła w nieuczciwy sposób najtrudniejszego swojego rywala na tych mistrzostwach. Mecze Korei z Włochami i Hiszpanią nie miały takich momentów w których jedna czy druga drużyna wygrały dzięki jakiejś konkretnej decyzji sprzyjającego sędziego. Karnych podyktowanych za taki faul jak na Arjenie Robbenie w piłce były setki a może nawet tysiące.
WC 2014 Italy-Uruguay the bite from L.Suarez to Chiellini,in my oppinion a clear red card,WC 1986 Argentina-England the hand of God .WC 1966 final West Germany-England the famous Wembley-Goal
Probably not much. Superficial wounds at the head often bleed a lot and make it seem worse then it is. Looks like a cut at the brow; when this happens in important games they often get stitches and continue playing.
Korea - Italy wasn't that controversial as many people are saying. The penalty in the 5th minute was right given. The most controversial moments were the elbowing and the kick to the head (not in the video). But Vieri broke the nose from Kim (7). Totti dived clearly but when there is little contact it's never a yellow card for the attacker. The disallowed goal was very bad for Italy, because it was already their 3th disallowed goal this World Cup. But this could happen without a VAR.
After seeing how people argue var decisions everything feels less controversial to me. I saw Italy - Korea when i was a teenager and yes i could not believe Italy lost, obvious mistakes where made, but referees mistakes are just so common and supposed to happen randomly and yes lucky side often win because of it
Its interessting that spain always was in the circle of favourites for every tournament, but as long as raul, who without a shadow of a doubtvwas a world class player, was there they won nothing, when ge left the national team, they started winning everything 😅
El Raulito hoy en día no se comería ni los mocos, porque la mayoría de los goles que metía los hacía en fuera de juego, y le echó de la selección el seleccionador que hizo que ganaramos la Euro 2008 y encontráramos nuestro estilo porque se creía que el mandaba más que nadie, (todos sabemos de la prepotencia de los madridistas, y que se creen indispensables)
Rep of Ireland v Netherlands 1 - 1. In Palermo. When england took the lead in sardinia v egypt. Word went to the players. Ruud guillet and mick Mc Carthy in centre circle captains had a word and guilket told his team mate to pass the ball back. England and netherlands and ireland both went through.
I was pissed with korea in 2002 I celebrated like ww2 was over when germany barely beat them For Italy vs korea: totti didn’t dive, no penalty still understandable, but a yellow card?! REALLY? Korea fouled italy multiple times and italy didn’t get those free kicks and possibly a penalty Spain vs korea: 2 goals, 2! Unfairly disallowed Also when it was the penalty shootout, the korean goalkeeper moved out of his line to save the penalty and should be retaken if the referee was fair Just glad korea didn’t win the world cup
European teams going to the world cups are not considered bad teams. Your comment is 100% false. Especially if the team reaches the knockout stages which Spain did in 2002,1998, 1994, 1990, 1986, 1982. Spain even reached the semifinals in 1950.
I think people look way too much at the bad refereeing and are overlooking how horrible Italy played. They had many chances to score and bottled it, Spain had too but not as much as Italy
West Germany - Austria World Cup 1982 if VAR had been arround in the Italt - South Korea match in 2002 South Korea wouldn't have won and wouldn't have ended the match with 11 players on the pitch
Italy was controversial because it only received one red card. Italy should have received two to three red cards if the referee had managed the game correctly.
I think the Uruguay vs Ghana match was not controversial, the referee also gave a strict penalty to Suarez and awarded a penalty to Ghana. This is just a matter of failing to execute the penalty😅😅
2014 Netherlands vs Mexico wasn't controversial, yes I'm Dutch but if you see the replay, it was a deserved penalty bc #4 of Mexico stood upon his foot to block him getting further with the ball so the penalty was deserved! 🇳🇱🇲🇽
El Brasil 🇧🇷 Vs. 🇨🇴 Colombia (Cuartos de Final del Mundial de 2014) donde el árbitro anula un gol a Colombia legítimo y luego regala el segundo gol para Brasil de tiro libre cuando no existia la falta y la dureza de los jugadores brasileños a los colombianos y la permisividad del árbitro español
Uruguay vs Ghana was not at all controversial. The referee rightfully gave Suarez his punishment and gave Ghana the penalty. Its not FIFA, the referee or any of the Uruguayan players' fault that Asamoah Gyan missed that penalty.
At the end Uruguay didn't get to the final.
Uruguay still cheated. You’re not allowed to use your hands and they can’t put cuffs on you so you don’t do so. Just bc you don’t have cuffs on still doesn’t mean you’re allowed to do so. In the end the wrongful cheaters won
It's not about the referee's decision but rather the action from Suarez, he deflected the ball intentionally with his hand, in a world cup match nonetheless
@@safsaf99Maradona scored with his hand to win the WC - ‘Hand of God’
Suarez blocked the ball to save his country from losing - ‘Cheater’
Freaking Hypocrites
How is he cheater@@GrimZ-7
3rd place for Korea, ironically both Italy and Spain won the following World Cups after this
4th*
@@romerito180 oh thanks
Turkey got 3rd right?
@@megaphone8653 Yeah my mistake
@@Westgarlicyt that's not a controversy that's disgrace for fifa and also for South Korea because whenever they watch that match they will realise what they did to the beautiful game
1982 : Germany vs Austria the match of shame is the most controversial world cup game of all time
exactly, the disgrace of Gijon
@@FlorenVL Idiot
Yeah because both teams were qualified with that result..
But it made case for FIFA to improve to same time final group games
@@rubberroast1598that was 4 years earlier cause of the argentina/brazil constellation.
1 -> Peru vs Argentina 1978
2 -> West Germany vs Austria 1982
3 -> Spain vs South Korea 2002
4 -> South Korea vs Italy 2002
5 -> Brazil vs Spain 1962
Australia vs italy 2006
@@Accuracy570 Belgium - Brazil 2002
Brazil vs Norway 1998
Que s'est il passé lord de Brésil Espagne ?
Brésil Belgique de 2002 a sa place dans la liste.
La victoire de la Norvège contre le Brésil en 98 était logique
Dans votre liste, je mets :
1
3
2
J'ajouterai, les matchs du 1er tour de l' Espagne en 82.
1978: Argentina v. Peru. The match was scheduled such that Argentina would know exactly what result was needed in order to proceed to the finals. When game time came, Argentina knew that they needed to win by four goals. Bribes and threats were offered to the Peruvian team to let Argentina win big. Argentina won 6-0 and went on to win the title. This match is the main reason the 1978 world cup is considered the most corrupt in history.
😂😂😂 Crying for 78, then 86, and now 2022. Argentinian have hater tears for years to come.
@@nickbuis3307 World Cup 1978 and 2022 are clearly controversial.
@@olivieru Funny coming from you, aren't you Italian? Look at the 1934 Cup if you like controversy. Thanks for the tears refill. Keep it coming 🇦🇷🏆
@@nickbuis3307 No, I'm not Italian. And 1934 is clearly controversial too but it is not the problem.
2022 is the first world cup ever where a team receives a fake penalty at almost every game.
@@olivieru "Fake penalty" is your opinion, not facts, yeah sure a penalty might be controversial, but it's part of the game and there is a lot of "first" given against Argentina and it doesn't invalidate a victory. I hardly see people complain about the penalty not given to Argentina in 2014 which clearly was caused by Neuer or the bad penalty given against Argentina in 1990 5 minutes towards the end, it's the first ever penalty given in a final and also in that match Argentina received the first red card in a final and that doesn't not invalidate Germany winning. Also, Argentina is the first to receive two penalties against them in a final. These are not complains but just pointing out that penalties, red cards and controversy are part of football and Argentina had their fair share against and in favor, but the resilience of the team pushed through and that's the truth. People who cry rigged are not bassing their opinions on facts but are just people who can't accept truth and then cry. With VAR being a thing, penalties will be more common now, especially with teams that are aggressive in their attacks, and people should get used to it. When France became Champions in 2018 with 4 penalties, one of them against Argentina, nobody blinked an eye, but when Argentina won, the sea of tears is never ending. Both Argentina and France received 6 penalties in their favor between 2018 and 2022, France had 3 of those 6 against Argentina alone. Facts are facts, and the anti Argentina bias is just people who can't accept defeat.
South Korea - Italy = Not giving a red card for defender, Not giving a yellow/red card for defender again, Not giving a penalty + Red card for Totti for no reason, Disallowing a clear goal
South Korea - Spain = Disallowing a clear goal, Disallowing a clear goal again, Didn't let to give a corner kick (there was a 2 minutes left until the game end), Goalkeeper moving 2 steps forward from the line in a penalty shootout.
south korea - italy not giving a penalty to south korea
south korea - spain: Morientes, hierro, romero, enrique red card, and pk but no
It's fair game but the idiots lie.
비에리는 상대팀 코뼈를 부러뜨렸는데 진작에 퇴장당했어야 할 놈
@@HDunicornslol, no that’s a yellow, and south korea obviously robbed italy, spain so you can stop being delusional now
@@HDunicorns2002 korea is superhero wkkwkwwk
@@HDunicornsdirty game in the world
Fuc*** 2002
Ochoa turns into prime Neuer every world cup
Until Argentina came along.
Sure he does 🤣🤣🤣.
1. La main de Maradona en 1986
2. Le score arrangé de Allemagne Autriche en 1982 ( légal mais horrible ethique du sport)
3. Le 6 - 0 de l'argentine contre le Perou A Buenos Aires en 1978 ( le gardien Peruvien Quiroga a une origine argentine)
4. Le match Coree Du sud Italie de 2002
5. le but de Hurst lors de la finale Angleterre Allemagne en 1966
il y a eu d'autres controverses lors des premiers tours mais leur impact a été moins flagrant !
oui on pourrait aussi ajouter la main de Dieu ou l'absence de sanction contre Schumacher en 1/2 1982
Spain : yugoslavia 1982, the ultimate penalty joke. Argentina : england 98, no penalty for england, clear goal was not given.
Argentina - Netherlands in Qatar. No red for Parades, no second yellow for a deliberate handsball from Messi.
Keep crying
England vs Argentina needs a mention there forgot that Maradona handball.
Argentinians and especially the little druggy Maradona , are the biggest cheats in football. Love it when they lose.
That was unintended by referees.
Yes Maradona cheated a little but it wasn't rigged.
Even the English team didn't claim it until they saw replay.
@@ThePhenomenon1996what about England cheating in 1966 finals
@@ThePhenomenon1996Cheated a LITTLE??? You cant`t be serious. It was clear fraud.
@@Username-mn7pc - cheating in 66 ? England ?
Do you mean the Russian linesman.....
I will always remember the name of the referee... Al-Ghandour. What a shame of a match. Fortunately, we finished the job 8 years later winning in South Africa
"All time" doesn't mean "21st century" lol. Think about Germany vs Austria or France vs Germany in 1982, for example
W Germany vs Austria in 84 was a cruel cheat with Algeria as the victims. A shame in football history. But W Germany vs France was except for that brutal foul on Bossis from the German goalkeeper a really good match, first ever match during a World Cup to be decided by penalty shootout. And probably the most entertaining overtime one may ever see in a football match.
@@SmugSmuggler no red card for schumacher has changed the issue
Fun fact: One korean guy in the 2002 world cup was kicked out of his italian team for scoring against them
lol
Из итальянского клуба
Whaow : you call hat "fun" ?
Никто никого не выгонял.. Не помню какой клуб именно из Италии почти подписал игрока из сборной Южной Кореи.. Они передумали его подписывать, когда он им забил решающий гол.
Just like Bulgarian striker letchkov in 94 after scoring against Germany.
1986 Iraq vs Paraguay 0-1
Iraq scored in the 46 minuted but the ref blew the hlaf time whistle while the ball was still in the air, heading towards goal.
In 1978 world cup, Sweden vs Brazil it happened as well.
La Liga referees learned from him😂
Just my thoughts. They did the same thing to Real Madrid yesterday :D@@skojuzija
@@skojuzijaLos madridistas siempre están diciendo que les quitan goles, los goles anulados por falta ó fuera de juego no existen, diga lo que diga el Madrid, por cierto, el árbitro de ese partido ya avisó a los jugadores de que no iba a permitir la segunda jugada porque ya se había cumplido el tiempo, ¿y qué pasó? Que pitó el final cuando el Madrid dió el centro e iba por el aire, además, los dos goles del Madrid ¡eran ilegales!
@@domingocarbonperal5712Madrid goals was regulary not illegal , real got still robbed
France versus Kuwait 1982 : goal for France, the kuwaitian emir goes to the fiels to talk to the referee, the referee disallows the goal.
heureusement ça n'a pas eu de conséquences véritables et l'équipe koweitienne n'a jamais existé ni en 1982 ni plus tard
Die wollten damals Südkorea so weit wie möglich kommen lassen da wurde irgendetwas getan dafür.
If only the videos from the 1934 and 1978 competitions had been properly preserved😅😅
I know most people don’t remember this because of the two teams playing but in 2010 USA was robbed of a game winning goal vs Slovenia. They said it was offside when it was clearly wasn’t and it almost got USA eliminated from the World Cup
I remember that one. That ref was brutal. No one, including the players and commentators had any idea why the ref waved the goal off
@@rubberroast1598 He probably just hates the U.S. if we’re being honest
1982 Brazil - USSR 2:1, 1986 Belgium - USSR 4:3. both times the Spanish referees were disqualified for these matches, but this is little consolation for the USSR, which was very strong at that time
Chili - Italie 1962
England - Germany 1966
Argentina - Peru 1978 (maybe…)
All first group games by Spain 1982
France - Kuwait 1982
Austria - Germany 1982 !!!!!!!!
Germany - France 1982
England - Argentina 1986
USSR - Belgium 1986…
en France on se souvient toujours de l'assassinat de schumacher à Séville en 1982, l'une des plus grosses injustices ressenties
Muntari goal is not talked about enough
Netherlands - Mexico why? If you want to pick a match with The Netherlands in it, you should have picked Netherlands - Portugal 2006 😂
France vs West Germany 1982? How can this game not being in this video? Any other referee and France would have been in the final.
Gonna say it, even if my Italian friends will disagree, and yes the ref was proven dodgy in South America later: but Italy would've gone through v S.Kor had theybtaken their chances, and Totti did 'make the most of it,' as he always did. He just got caught that time.
N° 1 France 🇨🇵 vs Germany 🇩🇪 1982
France brazil 1998
What was "controversial" about that?
@@stxa2594 Just search "1982 Battiston Schumacher" (warning: it's quite disturbing stuff).
@@stxa2594 a goalkeeper named Harold Schumacher injured a french player by dive to him and the referee call it as a goal kick
Edit the french player is patrick battison
@@stxa2594 Battiston a été volontairement massacré par schumacher; il est resté à l'hôpital pendant plusieurs mois avec un traumatisme cranien et de nombreuses dents cassées; schumacher aurait dû être expulsé et l'histoire aurait du être différente; aujourd'hui cette agression serait sanctionnée par une suspension très longue et des poursuites en justice seraient engagées
World cup 2002 was a real shame... But we need to remember:
- West Germany - Hungary 1954 (Doping)
- England - West Germany 1966
- France 1998 (Platini admitted that in 1997, the draws for the final phase of the World Cup were controlled)
in short, all football is distorted. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Cela n' a pas été prouvé.
La RFA avait aussi de très bons joueurs.
Déjà, les matchs contre l'Uruguay et le Brésil avaient un énorme impact au niveau physique (c'est étaient des "casseurs").
dobing and robbed
1934 Italy under Mussolini was the worst as I read..
Most controversial was "the hand of God" from Argentina and the goal by England in the final that wasn't a goal. But Maradona's hand of God tops it all and shows unsportman like behavior at its worst.
Why you didnt put Spain-Yugoslavia 2:1 at WC 82? Biggest cheat ever: penalty for Spain out of the box, repeated until score etc...
¿A qué eres un chumaco? Más robos de los que han echo los sudamericanos no ha echo nadie, Brasil Argentina y Uruguay han ganado mundiales con ayudas arbitrales, para que Brasil tenga 5 algo raro tiene que haber pasado, viniendo de un país en el que no destaca en nada en el panorama mundial
The most controversial games are when these things happen in the world cup final. England got his one and only worldcup title handed over on a silver plate against Germany. The Germans themselves win Italy 1990 1-0 on a non-existent penalty foul.
Pour moi, le match entre la RFA et l'Autriche en 1982 est plus que douteux. Un non match après 30 minutes de jeu et sur un score de 1-0 pour la RFA qui arrange tout le monde. l'Algérie en fera les frais
This should be named " a few controversial matches in modern World Cup. From 1930-2002, there were played a lot of matches that could be described as controversial.
1982 Semi-final Germany vs France. For multiple reasons. German goalkeeper taking out battison who was on a breakaway and literally pu t him in hospital with no consequence. (btw I am German ). First Game in World Cup history to go to penalty kicks. Germany being down 3-1 in OT, and fighting back to tie it. Last minute OT tying goal on a. bicycle kick no less. Germany also behind after 3 penalty kicks but then German goalie saving next two and Germany pulls ahead. Plus Germany already the viallains in the tournament for the shameful final group stage match with Austria where both teams were already qualified with a 1-0 Germany score so they just passed the ball around for 70 minutes, costing Algeria a spot in playoffs because their game was day before and final score known
You're mixing up a lot of things. Aside from Schumacher's unsportsmanlike behaviour, nothing at all was "controversial" about that match. Actually that match was one of the finest of 1982's WC (I watched it live on TV). It was a fierce fight, and the French simply failed to finish the job. And if you know the German spirit back then (Ich bin übrigens auch Deutscher ;-) ) you should know that German teams were only beaten after the referee blew the final whistle.
Besides, the blame for that awful group-stage match against Austria should actually be on FIFA for fixing such a silly tournament schedule (in 1978 they had made the very same mistake, enabling Argentina to become an unjustified champion instead of Brazil).
@@stxa2594 Gruesse ;). Im not mixing up anything. All those things happened in the game and leading up to the game. Ironically also the very next World Cup Germany again was behind by 2 in the final, and never gave up and came back against Argentina to tie it.......and then Maradona assist to put Argentina back up. But with this German team got reputation for never give up attitude.
@@rubberroast1598 Gruß zurück. Did you actually read what I wrote? Then why are you lecturing about facts I just posted.
You could wake me up any time in the middle of the night, and I would know everything from watching the 82 and 86 world cups by heart. ;-)
ce match reste considéré en France comme la plus grande injustice subie en coupe du monde, schumacher aurait dû être expulsé car il a failli volontairement tuer battiston (traumatisme cranien, perte de connaissance, dents cassées,...); la fin du match aurait été différente si l'assassin avait été expulsé; pour le reste, je suis d'accord que l'Allemagne est une équipe qui n'abandonnait jamais
@@stxa2594 "Aside from schumacher's unspotsmanilike behavour" ???? he could deliberatly kill battiston
as italian I will never forget that match in 2002
Did you forgot the final of the euro68, or the world cups 34 or 38.
As a German I would say. The most fucking World Cup in the history was 2002. Italy and Spain robbed by the referee and a fucking German team in the final 😂
Che cazzo Squaddra di Germania 😂
What u mean ?@@zagor1974
I am not Italian but that was the biggest football robbery I have ever seen (Ovrebo a close second, but still not as big as this one). I was actually screaming at the TV when I saw the ref give Totti the red card instead of giving a stonewall penalty to Italy. Disgraceful.
WC 2002 to be cancelled.
Other controversial or highly suspected matches has been:
Italy-Austria 1934
Argentina-Perù 1978
Austria-Germany 1982
why is there a question of controversy every time a WC played in Asia?
Gattuso said that they could have won even with three refs against them so how bad Koreans were playing?! The same with Spain.
But of course there were controversies.
Lol, Gattuso talks shiiiiiiiiteeeee. The Azurri were beaten fair and square. If you are good enough, you win. Get over it
@@ulfibonkers3205 blud have no idea about football
@@ulfibonkers3205 u really have no idea about football
@@loveGodforever1998I have probably attended more rugby 🏉 union, cricket 🏏 and association football ⚽ matches than you have had hot dinners. I am 53 and first went to a game in 1976. Anfield. My first international at Wembley was in 1981.
I just cannot stand people whingeing. Love the Azurri, btw but you only have yourselves to blame for your exit in 2002 and should really just get over it. You won it in 2006, anyroad. Never ever whine about match officials. It is but a crime. We never do it in cricket 🏏 and rugby 🏉 union.
South Korea vs Italia,is end of career for ahn Jung Hwan in italy
Italy deserved to win vs South Korea, they just had to take their chances
Spain did but nope not Italia
@@유규빈-g3vwhat are you crazy Go and watch full game korea really motherfucking game and refre also
In the video miss the best chance that Italy had had: Vieri missed an easy goal after 1-1 of Korea
as a Korean I feel terribly sorry to Spain... donno about Italy.. they just were not Italy but played dirty too.. so thats how we had to react..
The dive from Robben bruh 😭
In that game in the 1st half ,a dutch striker was fouled in the penalty area by a mexican player. No penalty was called whatsoever.
It was a foul
A foul is a foul, but I agree he went down easily. Probably also because he got fouled A LOT during that game but didn't get a lot of calls.
@@ReinierKaper2x obvious diving. Yellow red card instead of penalty...
Robben dived twice and getting nothing, but when he did get the penalty it was a real foul!
Funny how so many latin-ameticans complain …… they invented diving
Not really controversial, but shameful: Australia having the run of their life and meeting Italy in the Round of 16 in 2006. They fought incredibly and in the 90' a player from Italy made the most obvious dive ever while the ref was standing right besides him and Italy got the penalty and won the game.
Also in the same round in the tournament the Battle of Nürnberg, Portugal vs the Netherlands. 1-0 Portugal, there were 16 yellow and 4 red cards handed out. The ref was arguably the best performing guy on the field, but the players were just determined to destroy each others. I've never seen so many awful fouls with the intent to harm in a world cup.
El de Italia vs corea del sur, lo hicieron por qué así lo quisieron y por venganza
WC 2010 ENGLAND-GERMANY 1/8 GOAL with LAMPARD
Just Karma for WC 1966 Final, digga
I think Italy and Spain done amazing considering they had the whole South Korean team, 80% of the crowd and every fifa official against them!!!
Zdecydowanie Anglia - Argentyna i bramka zdobyta ręką przez Diego Maradonę. Był to jeden z kluczowych momentów tych mistrzostw, a w ostatecznym rozrachunku Argentyna przebrnęła w nieuczciwy sposób najtrudniejszego swojego rywala na tych mistrzostwach. Mecze Korei z Włochami i Hiszpanią nie miały takich momentów w których jedna czy druga drużyna wygrały dzięki jakiejś konkretnej decyzji sprzyjającego sędziego. Karnych podyktowanych za taki faul jak na Arjenie Robbenie w piłce były setki a może nawet tysiące.
All time? Nothing happened before 2002?
WC 2014 Italy-Uruguay the bite from L.Suarez to Chiellini,in my oppinion a clear red card,WC 1986 Argentina-England the hand of God .WC 1966 final West Germany-England the famous Wembley-Goal
italie-corée : j'espére que l'on a jamais revu ce vendu arbitrer à haut niveau !
0:59 Ouch wonder what happened to that guy…
Probably not much. Superficial wounds at the head often bleed a lot and make it seem worse then it is. Looks like a cut at the brow; when this happens in important games they often get stitches and continue playing.
Coco.. he just got cut😊
Loved it! Oh the irony of the professional cheats being cheated! 😂
Korea - Italy wasn't that controversial as many people are saying.
The penalty in the 5th minute was right given.
The most controversial moments were the elbowing and the kick to the head (not in the video).
But Vieri broke the nose from Kim (7).
Totti dived clearly but when there is little contact it's never a yellow card for the attacker.
The disallowed goal was very bad for Italy, because it was already their 3th disallowed goal this World Cup.
But this could happen without a VAR.
el portero le para el penalty a Joaquín 2 metros x delante jajajaja
La coupe du monde existe depuis 1930, pas 2002...
Argentina vs URSS, 1990. Y el partido de la vergüenza, Alemania vs Austria, 1982.
oui la 2nde main de maradone contre l URSS , il y a penalty sur le corner soviétique
That South Korea vs Spain is such a disgrace 😂😂😂
Damn shame on South Korea fr
korean people must fell shame on it, what a disgraceful tournament in 2002, all fifa corrupted and a world cup ruined
They are not to be forgiven
After seeing how people argue var decisions everything feels less controversial to me. I saw Italy - Korea when i was a teenager and yes i could not believe Italy lost, obvious mistakes where made, but referees mistakes are just so common and supposed to happen randomly and yes lucky side often win because of it
South Korea vs Italy all could have been avoided if that open goal wasn’t missed
The title is just wrong...
The S-Korea matches were different from the other 2 imo.
Those Korean matches were simply 2 x 90 minutes of pure sadism by the refs.
Its interessting that spain always was in the circle of favourites for every tournament, but as long as raul, who without a shadow of a doubtvwas a world class player, was there they won nothing, when ge left the national team, they started winning everything 😅
El Raulito hoy en día no se comería ni los mocos, porque la mayoría de los goles que metía los hacía en fuera de juego, y le echó de la selección el seleccionador que hizo que ganaramos la Euro 2008 y encontráramos nuestro estilo porque se creía que el mandaba más que nadie, (todos sabemos de la prepotencia de los madridistas, y que se creen indispensables)
Hala Madrid e nada más
Rep of Ireland v Netherlands 1 - 1. In Palermo. When england took the lead in sardinia v egypt. Word went to the players. Ruud guillet and mick Mc Carthy in centre circle captains had a word and guilket told his team mate to pass the ball back. England and netherlands and ireland both went through.
''Faltaron el Colombia-Brasil en 2014, el Colombia-Inglaterra en 2018, y el Argentina -Peru en 1978, puros arreglos de FIFA'', y otros mas.
The man we can see in the thumbnail is a turkish football coach Ertuğrul Sağlam...
Lo de Korea fue lo más mafioso que se ha visto.
No tienen vergüenza.
Pero bueno ,el tiempo puso a cada uno en su sitio.😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was pissed with korea in 2002
I celebrated like ww2 was over when germany barely beat them
For Italy vs korea: totti didn’t dive, no penalty still understandable, but a yellow card?! REALLY?
Korea fouled italy multiple times and italy didn’t get those free kicks and possibly a penalty
Spain vs korea: 2 goals, 2! Unfairly disallowed
Also when it was the penalty shootout, the korean goalkeeper moved out of his line to save the penalty and should be retaken if the referee was fair
Just glad korea didn’t win the world cup
Totti did dive like he was on swimming pool. With golden goal, that would deserve a direct red card.
mr. suarez this is football not hand ball
8:00 hold up, but the goal keeper fouled here? Why does that count?
Ahh..... the days before video review
What about Spain x Brazil in 62?
U can put all argentina matchs in world cup 2022 in one video 😅
Cry Pendu fan 😂
Just a person that doesnt know about football would do that
Spain v Korea in the last game looks well dodgy, the Spain goal wasn't even close to being out and the pen save Korean keeper is miles off his line
Where is the Austria Germany 1982?
With the title,,
This video is also Controversial...😮😮😮
Uruguay vs Ghana. The only time I cried for football😢😢😢😢 I still curse Asamoah Gyan
Spain were so bad at football before 2005, imagine having Morientes the flop as your striker.
They also had Raul as their striker up until Euro 2008 when the coach left him out of the squad
Tu no tienes ni puta idea de fútbol
European teams going to the world cups are not considered bad teams. Your comment is 100% false. Especially if the team reaches the knockout stages which Spain did in 2002,1998, 1994, 1990, 1986, 1982. Spain even reached the semifinals in 1950.
Самый позорный матч на ЧМ Корея - Италия 2002
Самый позорный матч ЛЧ Барса - Челси 2009
England vs Germany !!! The goal that passed the line
2002 was most corrupt cup ever. I love South Korea, But cmon guys. Cmon.
The most corrupt conventions of all time were the 1934 and 1978 conventions
I think people look way too much at the bad refereeing and are overlooking how horrible Italy played. They had many chances to score and bottled it, Spain had too but not as much as Italy
Netherlands and Portugal in 2006 and Netherlands against Argentina during the last one
West Germany - Austria World Cup 1982
if VAR had been arround in the Italt - South Korea match in 2002 South Korea wouldn't have won and wouldn't have ended the match with 11 players on the pitch
What ? All decisions in South Korea - Italy were good !
@@olivieru
Are you joking?
@@Herzogluca No. Which decisions were not good ?
@@olivieru All missing Korean bookings, while our players were booked for the same fouls.
@@Herzoglucaas far as I remember the referee was indicted for drugs and corruption later
Italy was controversial because it only received one red card. Italy should have received two to three red cards if the referee had managed the game correctly.
Don't post while drunk...
I think the Uruguay vs Ghana match was not controversial, the referee also gave a strict penalty to Suarez and awarded a penalty to Ghana. This is just a matter of failing to execute the penalty😅😅
2014 Netherlands vs Mexico wasn't controversial, yes I'm Dutch but if you see the replay, it was a deserved penalty bc #4 of Mexico stood upon his foot to block him getting further with the ball so the penalty was deserved! 🇳🇱🇲🇽
They showed the least controversial matches :)
Of all time. 😂 nothing before 2002. What a joke
Y el brasil España del 86, eso sí que fue un robo de categoría
Whining about match officials is a despicable act
Cuando te roban no, seguro que tú eres de algún país en el que estáis acostumbrados a que os ayuden
The most shameful game in history of football 🤬
not uruguay vs ghana but suarez vs ghana 😂
2006 italia won and 2010 espania won karma is real
Maybe you can the music make a little bit louder.
Italy-South Korea What's controversial? At least in this video?
The crazy one is Uruguay vs GANA ❤
Last one was a scam the ball didn't cross line and the keeper was off the line when saving the penalty
Brazil vs Sweden 1978- referee Clive Thomas
Absolutely stupid refereeing by Clive Thomas to disallow the Brazil goal.
What was controversial about the Holland Mexico game ?
Uruguay vs Ghana : where's the controversial?
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El Brasil 🇧🇷 Vs. 🇨🇴 Colombia (Cuartos de Final del Mundial de 2014) donde el árbitro anula un gol a Colombia legítimo y luego regala el segundo gol para Brasil de tiro libre cuando no existia la falta y la dureza de los jugadores brasileños a los colombianos y la permisividad del árbitro español