The Top 10 Biggest Blunders in The Football World Cup History
The World Cup can produce Legends and share Unforgettable ecstatic moments with a world of sports fans. However, the tournament can also become a highly conspicuous forum for human mistakes even while errors can look humorous. They can have a terrible and in one case fatal defect on a player's career
Here is the list of the top 10 biggest blunders in the football World Cup Now let's start from the bottom 10th place.
10th place
Robert Greene's unsafe hands
Rob Greene the goalie is remembered for his error against the United States in the Three Lions' initial World Cup group game. Clint Dempsey attempted a long-range hopeful shot that Greene was forced to make a routine save from but Greene somehow managed to spill into his own net to give the Americans.The Equaliz without the mistake. England might have won the match and their group and instead of facing Germany in the round of 16, they might have faced Ghana.
Ninth Place
Mwepu ILunga's free-kick interception
Zaire now the Democratic Republic of
the Congo made its World Cup finals debut in 1974. When
Brazil attempted to take a free kick outside the area in their third
and final group game. Defender Mwepu
Ilunga broke through the wall to knock the ball away
before it entered play. He was warned since it seemed like he didn't know
the regulations but a few years later he admitted to the BBC
that he had done it deliberately in an effort to
get sent off a plausible Tale.
Eight place
Charles Korver's failure to punish Harold Schumacher Patrick Battistoni challenged German goalkeeper Harold Schumacher to a 50-50 loose ball and came out looking fairly battered in actuality The Frenchman lost three teeth went into a coma and was rendered unconscious. instead of receiving a red card for an event that called for it. Germany was awarded a goal kick and went on to win the game on penalties. corpora's error was not well received but when a French newspaper later asked its readers who they thought was the least-liked person in France Schumacher came in first above Adolf Hitler
Seventh place
Zinedine Zidane headbutt
The 2006 World Cup final Mark Zinedine Zidane's
illustrious career final contest. The
stage was set for Zidane to round off his
career in the beautiful game by lifting the great trophy for his
Nation as he had done in 1998. By the time Les Blues
faced Italy in Berlin since he had performed well
enough to win the Golden Ball at the competition. However, it was not to be Marco Materazzi who muttered something during
extra time that was objectionable enough for the
stalwart midfielder to headbutt him. France lost the
shootout without their greatest
penalty Taker and the Real Madrid player left the game under a cloud
of controversy.
Sixth place
Graham poll’s
triple trouble
An English referee presided over the tense
group F encountered between Croatia and Australia at the 2006
World Cup. In the 90th
minute of the game, Joseph Psy Munich received his second yellow after
pole had already dismissed one player from each side. The defender continued to play through and
was flagged for descent in the 93rd minute earning
him a third Yellow Card
Fifth place
Renee Higuita's
fanciful dribbling
As crazy as a box of frogs Renee Hagida always has been and still is in a round of
16 matches against Cameroon at Italia 90. The Colombian
goalkeeper famous for his Scorpion Kick and free kick
prowess as well as for doing time in prison for
aiding Pablo Escobar with a kidnapping made a dreadful error far from
his own goal.
Fourth place
Roberto Baggio's missed penalty
Roberto Baggio's biggest error up until the penalty shootout between Brazil and Italy. That decided the 1994 World Cup's outcome was his choice to braid his ponytail. The Juventus Striker stepped up to take the azure's fifth penalty kick and he needed to score to keep Brazil from winning his attempt. Though soared several feet past the bar and the seal Chow erupted in jubilation even though teammates. Franco Baresi and Daniela Massaro also missed their penalties everyone remembers the Divine pony tails poor.
Third place
Moacir Barbosa's Maracana
blow
In 1950 when Brazil was hosting the World Cup and Uruguay was the South American adversary. One of the biggest upsets in football history took place at the Americana when Uruguay managed to win 2-1. The stadium resounded with the sound of two hundred thousand Jaws collapsing the Americanas not so is how the locals refer to this catastrophic event Maracana blew Lois' ear Barbosa of Brazil Who led alcidis Kuja beat him at his near post for the game-winning goal was the one to blame for the catastrophe. He was never pardoned by the public. According to Alex Bellos of the Guardian Barbosa said the following on his 79th birthday in 2000 which was a week before he passed away. The highest penalty Allowed by Brazilian law is 30 years but I've been in prison for 50 years.
2nd place
Ali Bensser misses the hand of
God
This stake was brought about by a failure
to recognize extreme cheating yet it ake, in the disputed second half of England's 1986
World Cup quarter-final encounter against
Argentina. Diego Maradona scored the game's
first goal. The five feet five inches Maradona's victory
over the six feet one inch Chilton in the air was not seen suspiciously
by referee Ali Ben Nasser and the goal that was punched into the net
was upheld.
1st place
Andres Escobar's own goal
Andres Escobar's own goal in USA 94 which almost killed him tragically was the costliest World Cup error ever. Colombia needed to defeat the United States in the group stage .in order to advance as they were considered a promising Dark Horse at the competition but in the 35th-minute Defender Escobar accidentally scored a goal with a deflection of a John harks pass. the hosts advanced in their position while the South Americans lost the game 2-1. Escobar was shot and assassinated just 10 days later in Medellin Colombia in what is thought to be a lethal retaliation from Colombian drug lords who had suffered substantial gambling losses following the teen's departure?


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