FIFA World Cups (Soccer, Football)


1958 FIFA World Cup (Sweden)
06.17.58 / Group 4. Play-off / Soviet Union - England (1:0) (Soviets advanced to quarter-finals in their World Cup debut)
06.19.58 / Quarter-final / Soviet Union - Sweden (0:2)
06.24.58 / Semi-final / Brazil - France (5:2) (Pele hat trick)
06.28.58 / Third place / France - West Germany (6:3) (Just Fontaine scored 4 goals)
06.29.58 / Final / Brazil - Sweden (5:2) (Pele and Vava 2 goals)

1966 FIFA World Cup (England)
Group 1:
07.11.66 / England - Uruguay (0:0)
07.13.66 / France - Mexico (1:1)
07.15.66 / Uruguay - France (2:1)
07.16.66 / England - Mexico (2:0) (Bobby Charlton scored game winning goal)
07.19.66 / Mexico - Uruguay (0:0)
07.20.66 / England - France (2:0) (Roger Hunt 2 goals)
Group 2:
07.12.66 / West Germany - Switzerland (5:0) (Franz Beckenbauer and Helmut Haller 2 goals)
07.13.66 / Argentina - Spain (2:1) (Luis Artime 2 goals)
07.15.66 / Spain - Switzerland (2:1)
07.16.66 / Argentina - West Germany (0:0)
07.19.66 / Argentina - Switzerland (2:0)
07.20.66 / West Germany - Spain (2:1)
Group 3:
07.12.66 / Brazil - Bulgaria (2:0) (Pele and Garrincha scored)
07.13.66 / Portugal - Hungary (3:1) (Jose Augusto 2 goals)
07.15.66 / Hungary - Brazil (3:1)
07.16.66 / Portugal - Bulgaria (3:0)
07.19.66 / Portugal - Brazil (3:1) (Eusebio 2 goals)
07.20.66 / Hungary - Bulgaria (3:1)
Group 4:
07.12.66 / Soviet Union - North Korea (3:0) (Eduard Malofeyev 2 goals)
07.13.66 / Italy - Chile (2:0)
07.15.66 / Chile - North Korea (1:1) (Koreans tied game with 2 min left in regulation)
07.16.66 / Soviet Union - Italy (1:0)
07.19.66 / North Korea - Italy (1:0)
07.20.66 / Soviet Union - Chile (2:1) (Valeriy Porkujan 2 goals)
Quarter-finals:
07.23.66 / Portugal - North Korea (5:3) (Eusebio 4 goals, including 2 penalties)
07.23.66 / West Germany - Uruguay (4:0) (Helmut Haller 2 goals. Franz Beckenbauer also scored for Germany)
07.23.66 / Soviet Union - Hungary (2:1)
07.23.66 / England - Argentina (1:0)
Semi-finals:
07.25.66 / West Germany - Soviet Union (2:1) (Franz Beckenbauer scored game winning goal)
07.26.66 / England - Portugal (2:1) (Bobby Charlton 2 goals)
Third place:
07.28.66 / West Germany - Soviet Union (2:1) (Franz Beckenbauer scored game winning goal)
Final:
07.29.66 / England - West Germany (4:2 Extra Time) (Wolfgang Weber tied game with 1 min left in regulation, sending game in Extra Time, where Geoff Hurst scored 2 goals, completing his hat-trick and becoming first player to score hat-trick in World Cup Final)

1970 FIFA World Cup (Mexico)
Group 1:
05.31.70 / Mexico - Soviet Union (0:0)
06.03.70 / Belgium - El Salvador (3:0) (Wilfried Van Moer 2 goals)
06.06.70 / Soviet Union - Belgium (4:1) (Anatoliy Byshovets 2 goals)
06.07.70 / Mexico - El Salvador (4:0) (Javier Valdivia 2 goals)
06.10.70 / Soviet Union - El Salvador (2:0) (Anatoliy Byshovets 2 goals)
06.11.70 / Mexico - Belgium (1:0)
Group 2:
06.02.70 / Uruguay - Israel (2:0)
06.03.70 / Italy - Sweden (1:0)
06.06.70 / Uruguay - Italy (0:0)
06.07.70 / Sweden - Israel (1:1)
06.10.70 / Uruguay - Sweden (0:1)
06.11.70 / Israel - Italy (0:0)
Group 3:
06.02.70 / Romania - England (0:1) (Geoff Hurst scored game winning goal)
06.03.70 / Czechoslovakia - Brazil (1:4) (Pele goal, Jairzinho 2 goals)
06.06.70 / Romania - Czechoslovakia (2:1)
06.07.70 / England - Brazil (0:1) (Jairzinho winning goal)
06.10.70 / Romania - Brazil (2:3) (Pele 2 goals, Jairzinho goal)
06.11.70 / England - Czechoslovakia (1:0) (Allan Clarke scored penalty goal)
Group 4:
06.02.70 / Peru - Bulgaria (3:2) (Peru erased 2 goals deficit)
06.03.70 / Morocco - West Germany (1:2) (Gerd Muller game winning goal)
06.06.70 / Peru - Morocco (3:0) (Teofilo Cubillas 2 goals)
06.07.70 / Bulgaria - West Germany (2:5) (Gerd Muller hat-trick)
06.10.70 / Peru - West Germany (1:3) (Gerd Muller another hat-trick in back-to back games)
06.11.70 / Bulgaria - Morocco (1:1)
Quarter-finals:
06.14.70 / Soviet Union - Uruguay (0:1 Extra Time) (Victor Esparrago game winning goal in extra time)
06.14.70 / Italy - Mexico (4:1) (Gigi Riva 2 goals)
06.14.70 / Brazil - Peru (4:2) (Tostao 2 goals. Jairzinho and Rivellino also scored for Brazil)
06.14.70 / West Germany - England (3:2 Extra Time) (Germans erased 2 goal deficit in regulation and Gerd Muller scored winning goal in Extra Time)
Semi-finals:
06.17.70 / Uruguay - Brazil (1:3) (Jairzinho and Rivellino scored for Brazil)
06.17.70 / Italy - West Germany (4:3 Extra Time) (Dramatic game. Karl-Heinz Schnellinger scored in final minute of regulation to tie game 1:1. During Extra Time Gerd Muller scored 2 goals but Italians answered with 3. Gianni Rivera winning goal)
Third place:
06.20.70 / Uruguay - West Germany (0:1) (Wolfgang Overath scored game winning goal)
Final:
06.21.70 / Brazil - Italy (4:1) (Pele, Jairzinho, Carlos Alberto Torres, and Gerson scored for Brazil)

1974 FIFA World Cup (West Germany)
FIRST GROUP STAGE:
Group 1:
06.14.74 / West Germany - Chile (1:0) (Paul Breitner game winning goal)
06.14.74 / East Germany - Australia (2:0)
06.18.74 / Australia - West Germany (0:3) (Gerd Muller scored for Germany)
06.18.74 / Chile - East Germany (1:1)
06.22.74 / Australia - Chile (0:0)
06.22.74 / East Germany - West Germany (1:0) (One of greatest upsets in FIFA World Cup history. Match is also notable for being the only time East and West Germany ever played each other in top-level senior international competition. After Jurgen Sparwasser scored goal, he did somersault in celebration, and later said it was first time he had ever done one)
Group 2:
06.13.74 / Brazil - Yugoslavia (0:0)
06.14.74 / Zaire - Scotland (0:2)
06.18.74 / Yugoslavia - Zaire (9:0) (Dusan Bajevic hat-trick)
06.18.74 / Scotland - Brazil (0:0)
06.22.74 / Scotland - Yugoslavia (1:1)
06.22.74 / Zaire - Brazil (0:3) (Jairzinho, Rivellino and Valdomiro scored for Brazil)
Group 3:
06.15.74 / Uruguay - Netherlands (0:2) (Johnny Rep 2 goals)
06.15.74 / Sweden - Bulgaria (0:0)
06.19.74 / Uruguay - Bulgaria (1:1)
06.19.74 / Netherlands - Sweden (0:0)
06.23.74 / Netherlands - Bulgaria (4:1) (Johan Neeskens 2 goals, both from penalties)
06.23.74 / Sweden - Uruguay (3:0) (Ralf Edstrom 2 goals)
Group 4:
06.15.74 / Italy - Haiti (3:1)
06.15.74 / Poland - Argentina (3:2) (Grzegorz Lato 2 goals, including game winning goal)
06.19.74 / Argentina - Italy (1:1)
06.19.74 / Haiti - Poland (0:7) (Andrzej Szarmach hat-trick, Grzegorz Lato 2 goals)
06.23.74 / Argentina - Haiti (4:1) (Hector Yazalde 2 goals)
06.23.74 / Poland - Italy (2:1)
SECOND GROUP STAGE:
Group A:
06.26.74 / Netherlands - Argentina (4:0) (Johan Cruyff 2 goals)
06.26.74 / Brazil - East Germany (1:0) (Rivellino game winning goal)
06.30.74 / Argentina - Brazil (1:2) (Rivellino and Jairzinho scored for Brazil)
06.30.74 / East Germany - Netherlands (0:2) (Johan Neeskens and Rob Rensenbrink scored)
07.03.74 / Argentina - East Germany (1:1)
07.03.74 / Netherlands - Brazil (2:0) (Johan Cruyff and Johan Neeskens scored)
Group B:
06.26.74 / Yugoslavia - West Germany (0:2) (Paul Breitner and Gerd Muller scored)
06.26.74 / Sweden - Poland (0:1) (Grzegorz Lato game winning goal)
06.30.74 / Poland - Yugoslavia (2:1) (Grzegorz Lato with another game winning goal)
06.30.74 / West Germany - Sweden (4:2)
07.03.74 / Poland - West Germany (0:1) (Gerd Muller game winning goal)
07.03.74 / Sweden - Yugoslavia (2:1)
Third place:
07.06.74 / Brazil - Poland (0:1) (Grzegorz Lato game winning goal)
Final:
07.07.74 / Netherlands - West Germany (1:2) (Both teams had penalty goals and then Gerd Muller scored game winning goal)

1978 FIFA World Cup (Argentina)
FIRST GROUP STAGE:
Group 1:
06.02.78 / Italy - France (2:1) (Paolo Rossi scored for Italy)
06.02.78 / Argentina - Hungary (2:1) (Daniel Bertoni game winning goal)
06.06.78 / Italy - Hungary (3:1)
06.06.78 / Argentina - France (2:1) (Michel Platini scored for France, but Leopoldo Luque scored spectacular long distance winning goal)
06.10.78 / France - Hungary (3:1)
06.10.78 / Argentina - Italy (0:1) (Roberto Bettega game winning goal)
Group 2:
06.01.78 / West Germany - Poland (0:0)
06.02.78 / Tunisia - Mexico (3:1)
06.06.78 / West Germany - Mexico (6:0) (Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Heinz Flohe 2 goals)
06.06.78 / Poland - Tunisia (1:0) (Grzegorz Lato game winning goal)
06.10.78 / West Germany - Tunisia (0:0)
06.10.78 / Poland - Mexico (3:1) (Zbigniew Boniek 2 goals)
Group 3:
06.03.78 / Austria - Spain (2:1) (Hans Krankl game winning goal)
06.03.78 / Brazil - Sweden (1:1) (Reinaldo scored for Brazil)
06.07.78 / Austria - Sweden (1:0) (Hans Krankl game winning goal from penalty)
06.07.78 / Brazil - Spain (0:0)
06.11.78 / Spain - Sweden (1:0)
06.11.78 / Brazil - Austria (1:0) (Roberto Dinamite game winning goal)
Group 4:
06.03.78 / Peru - Scotland (3:1) (Teofilo Cubillas 2 goals)
06.03.78 / Netherlands - Iran (3:0) (Rob Rensenbrink 2 goals)
06.07.78 / Scotland - Iran (1:1) (Iranians scored twice, once in its own goal)
06.07.78 / Netherlands - Peru (0:0)
06.11.78 / Peru - Iran (4:1) (Teofilo Cubillas hat-trick, 2 goals were from penalties)
06.11.78 / Scotland - Netherlands (3:2) (Archie Gemmill 2 goals)
SECOND GROUP STAGE:
Group A:
06.14.78 / Austria - Netherlands (1:5) (Johnny Rep 2 goals)
06.14.78 / Italy - West Germany (0:0)
06.18.78 / Netherlands - West Germany (2:2)
06.18.78 / Italy - Austria (1:0) (Paolo Rossi game winning goal)
06.21.78 / Austria - West Germany (3:2) (Hans Krankl 2 goals)
06.21.78 / Italy - Netherlands (1:2) (Netherlands scored 3 times, once in its own goal)
Group B:
06.14.78 / Peru - Brazil (0:3) (Dirceu 2 goals)
06.14.78 / Argentina - Poland (2:0) (Mario Kempes 2 goals)
06.18.78 / Peru - Poland (0:1) (Andrzej Szarmach game winning goal)
06.18.78 / Argentina - Brazil (0:0)
06.21.78 / Poland - Brazil (1:3) (Roberto Dinamite 2 goals)
06.21.78 / Argentina - Peru (6:0) (Mario Kempes and Leopoldo Luque 2 goals)
Third place:
06.24.78 / Brazil - Italy (2:1) (Dirceu game winning goal)
Final:
06.25.78 / Netherlands - Argentina (1:3 Extra Time) (Mario Kempes 2 goals, including game winning goal in Extra Time)

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