These were the world's top 10 victories

These were the world's top 10 victories

We are divided a few days from the beginning of the World and, in addition to preparations, different media also remember the history of the World Cup. “Goal” takes a look at the deepest victories in the history of the global grand tour, played once in four years and reached “station” Portugal-Corea's [...]

We are divided a few days from the beginning of the World and, in addition to preparations, different media also remember the history of the World Cup.

“Goal” takes a look at the deepest victories in the history of the global grand tour, played once in four years and reached its 21st “station”.

Portugal-North Korea 7-0 (year 2010)

The 2010 World Cup crash between Portugal and North Korea was marked by Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored his first international goal in 16 months, who was also the only one in the tournament. Raúl Meireles, Simao, Hugo Almeida, Liedson, and Tiago (2) fulfilled the deep outcome.

Poland-Haiti 7-0 (year 1974)

Poland won three victories from three stage games in groups of the 1974 World Cup, on its way to completion in third place, where triumph 7-0 over Haiti was the most imposing.

A “hat-trick” by Andrzez Szarmach was added to the goals performed by Grzegorz Lato (2), Jerzy Gorgon and Kazimierz Deyna.

Turkey-Albanian 7-0 ( 1954)

The 1954 World Cup proved to be an excellent source of goals, with Turkey's 7-0 tennis victory over South Korea. This triumph ended the existing world victory record of six plus goals.

In fact, in the second group alone, 32 goals were scored in four matches between Turkey, Korea, West Germany and the big time Hungary.

Uruguay- Scotland 7-0 ( 1954)

The 1954 World Cup saw Scotland take part in such competition for the first time, even though only 13 of its players traveled to the Swiss tournament.

After being defeated 1-0 by Austria in the first match, Scotland was hit by a “Carlos Borges, while Oscar Miguez and Julius Obadiah each scored twice.

Germany-Tradian Arabia 8-0 (year 2002)

The 2002 World Cup opened with a tough 8-0 outflow of Saudi Arabia in front of Coach Rudy Weller's Germany.

Victory was inspired by a <x0hat-trick” Miroslav Klose's, while Michael Ballack, Carsten Janker, Thomas Linke, Oliver Bierhoff and Bernd Schweider also marked the name on the list of this tennis score.

Uruguay-Bolivia 8-0 ( 1950 year)

Uruguay played only one team match during the 1950 World Finals, after the French national team withdrew from the tournament.

Oscar Míguez scored three goals after Uruguay advanced to the next round before defeating Brazil in the final final final, seeking the trophy. Miguez finished the race as the second best goalist, after Ademiir.

Sweden-Kube 8-0 (year 1938)

The 1938 World Cup saw Sweden face Cuba in the quarterfinal phase, a match that ended with the humiliation of the latter. Harry Andersson and Gustav Wetterstrom, each marked by a <x0hat-trick”, while Tore Keller and Arne Nyberg, also, were part of the goals.

Hungary - El Salvador 10-1 ( 1982 year) El Salvador's qualifying for the 1982 World Cup was a marvel in itself, with civil war destroying this country at the time.

Laszlo Kiss deputy in Hungary scored a <x0hat-trick” after seven minutes to become the only player who has never played in a final and also, who achieves three goals so fast.

Both Hungary and El Salvador went out of competition after fights in the group, while Belgium and Argentina advanced.

Yugoslavia-Zire 9-0 (year 1974)

Zaire was the only African team at the 1974 World Cup and ran in the final phase, amid a challenge of controversy and dictatorship at home.

Their hopes of glory were soon shattered, however. First, they lost to Scotland and then fell badly, with the 9-0 defeat in Yugoslavia's hands in the group phase.

1. Hungary- Republic of Korea 9-0 (year 1954)

Hungary's golden team led the second group at the 1954 World Cup, thanks in part to a 9-0 victory over South Korea, at its second tournament in Zurich.

Ferenc Puscas scored twice at the meeting between the two, after Hungary eventually entered the final against West Germany, falling into an unexpected 3-2 defeat. /Conica/

 

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