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1982 - 2018 All World Cup Finals Goals & Winners

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India Vs Pakistan World Cup Hokey Final 1975

The 1975 Hockey World Cup was the third edition of the Hockey World Cup men's field hockey tournament. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In the final, India defeated Pakistan from a goal difference of 2–1. It was the second World Cup Final appearance for both the nations, Pakistan was the winner of the inaugural World Cup in 1971, and India was the runner-up of 1973 World Cup, held in Amstelveen, Netherlands. German teamdefeated host nation, Malaysian team, with a goal difference of 4–0 for third place.
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FIFA World Cup Winners 1930 - 2014

FIFA World Cup Winners 1930 - 2014
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Remembering the FIFA World Cup 2018 (Spain - Russia), Moscow, Russia

In a light of upcoming 2020 UEFA European Football Championship, I browsed through the footage from my trip to Russia where I have attended the 2018 FIFA World Cup. I’ve collected few snaps from one of the matches I've attended - a match between Spain and Russia held on Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Russia was a host country, so you can imagine the great atmosphere on the stadium. It was even more euphoric after Russia pulled off the surprise and beat 2010 World Cup Winners Spain after the penalty shootout. The celebrations of this sensational win continued at the streets of Moscow long in the night. It was unforgettable experience!

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All Winners UEFA Champions League (1955-2021) The Best Champions Finals.

All Winners UEFA Champions League 1955-2021.
The Best Champions Finals.
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1956 Real Madrid (Spain).
1957 Real Madrid (Spain).
1958 Real Madrid (Spain).
1959 Real Madrid (Spain).
1960 Real Madrid (Spain).
1961 Benfica (Portugal).
1962 Benfica (Portugal).
1963 AC Milan (Italy).
1964 Inter Milan (Italy).
1965 Inter Milan (Italy).
1966 Real Madrid (Spain).
1967 Celtic (Scotland).
1968 Manchester United (England).
1969 AC Milan (Italy).
1970 Feyenoord (Nederland).
1971 Ajax (Nederland).
1972 Ajax (Nederland).
1973 Ajax (Nederland).
1974 Bayern Munchen (Germany).
1975 Bayern Munchen (Germany).
1976 Bayern Munchen (Germany).
1977 Liverpool (England).
1978 Liverpool (England).
1979 Nottingham Forest (England).
1980 Nottingham Forest (England).
1981 Liverpool (England).
1982 Aston Villa (England).
1983 Hamburg (Germany).
1984 Liverpool (England).
1985 Juventus (Italy).
1986 Steaua Bucharest (Romania).
1987 Porto (Portugal).
1988 PSV Eindhoven (Nederland).
1989 AC Milan (Italy).
1990 AC Milan (Italy).
1991 Red Star Belgrade (Serbia).
1992 Barcelona (Spain).
1993 Marseille (France).
1994 AC Milan (Italy).
1995 Ajax (Nederland).
1996 Juventus (Italy).
1997 Dortmund (Germany).
1998 Real Madrid (Spain).
1999 Manchester United (England).
2000 Real Madrid (Spain).
2001 Bayern Munchen (Germany).
2002 Real Madrid (Spain).
2003 AC Milan (Italy).
2004 Porto (Portugal).
2005 Liverpool (England).
2006 Barcelona (Spain).
2007 AC Milan (Italy).
2008 Manchester United (England).
2009 Barcelona (Spain).
2010 Inter Milan (Italy).
2011 Barcelona (Spain).
2012 Chelsea (England).
2013 Bayern Munchen (Germany).
2014 Real Madrid (Spain).
2015 Barcelona (Spain).
2016 Real Madrid (Spain).
2017 Real Madrid (Spain).
2018 Real Madrid (Spain).
2019 Liverpool (England).
2020 Bayern Munchen (Germany).
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Winners UEFA Champions League 2021.
Winners UEFA Champions League 2022.
UEFA Champions League UCL.
European Champions Clubs Cup.
List Club Trofi UEFA Champions.
Live UEFA Champions League.
Goals UEFA Champions League.
Final UEFA Champions League.
Winner UEFA Champions League.
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YOU MUST WATCH THIS. FIFA World Cup Winners: 1930-2022 Revealed! #FIFAworldcupwinners

This captivating video takes you on a thrilling journey through the World Cup History of the FIFA World Cup, from its inception in 1930 to the latest tournament in 2022. With each tournament, the stakes got higher and the battles fiercer, making for an unforgettable saga of triumph and heartbreak. Dive into the rich legacy of football's most prestigious tournament, where legends were born and dreams realized. Witness the rise of football giants, the fall of expected champions, and the unexpected underdogs who captured the hearts of millions.

We have covered the following world cup winners.
Year Winners Runners-up Host country
1930 Uruguay Argentina Uruguay
1934 Italy Czech Italy
1938 Italy Hungary France
1950 Uruguay Brazil Brazil
1954 Germany Hungary Switzerland
1958 Brazil Sweden Sweden
1962 Brazil Czech Chile
1966 England Germany England
1970 Brazil Italy Mexico
1974 Germany Netherlands West Germany
1978 Argentina Netherlands Argentina
1982 Italy Germany Spain
1986 Argentina Germany Mexico
1990 Germany Argentina Italy
1994 Brazil Italy United States
1998 France Brazil France
2002 Brazil Germany South Korea, Japan
2006 Italy France Germany
2010 Spain Netherlands South Africa
2014 Germany Argentina Brazil
2018 France Croatia Russia
2022 Argentina France Qatar

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Greatest goalkeepers of FIFA world Cup from 1930's to 1970's

This video features the greatest ever goalkeepers. The first to warrant a mention is Viliam Schrojf, man who than any other was responsible for making Czechoslovakia, the surprise team of 1962. Hailed as a hero after a couple of matches winning performances on the way to the final.

This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...

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Catar 2022: los 89 datos más inesperados

Termina la previa y ya se viene la gran cita futbolera. Todo el mundo tendrá sus ojos puestos en lo que suceda en Catar 2022, el 22° Mundial de fútbol masculino.

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1974 - FIFA World Cup Final - WEST GERMANY & Netherlands

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Golden age of FIFA world Cup - archival footage from 1930 to 1970

This is the story of the greatest players in the world cup. The world cup is almost always about great teams. It is about great individuals join together by nationality and their mutual desire to attain supreme price in football the world championship. Some national teams present special qualities that make them champions.

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Kontraskjæret, Oslo: Germany's 1st goal in Brazil World Cup

Cheering crowd celebrating Germany's first Brasil World Cup goal against Portugal on June 16th.

Africa's World Cup Journey: Unforgettable Moments (History)

Take a look at the history of Africa at the FIFA world Cup from its inception in 1930, the golden era of the 90s to the recent failure in 2018.

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01:26 Chapter 2 - Exile
03:03 Chapter 3 - Return
05:31 Chapter 4 - Expansion
07:58 Chapter 5 - The Rise Of West Africa
13:51 Chapter 6 - This Is Africa!
16:20 Chapter 7 - 1 Step Forward, 2 Steps Back
18:27 This Brings Us To Qatar
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Video 2018-2-59 (4676) ⚽️????????⚽️MUNDIAL 1974⚽️????????⚽️ Wspomnienia (Memories) Polski Hit na Mundial

⚽️????????⚽️MUNDIAL 1974!Memories!National Polish Team!Have a nice watching!Amnas2011

The X Football World Cup took place on June 13 - July 7, 1974, in West Germany and West Berlin. The first place was taken by the West Germany national team, the second Netherlands, the third Poland, and the Brazilian trophy defender from 1970 from Brazil in the fourth place. The mascots of the tournament in 1974 for the first time became two figures of boys named Tip and Tap, dressed in football clothing of the national team of West Germany. One of them had the inscription WM (from the German word Weltmeisterschaft or the world championship) on the shirt and the second number 74, the year of the championship.
The game in the tournament for the first time was about the World Cup, because Rimeta Cup was awarded to Brazil for winning the World Cup three times. Representatives of Australia, Haiti, East Germany and Zaire debuted in the tournament.
Grzegorz Lato became the top scorer with 7 goals. Andrzej Szarmach and Dutchman Johan Neeskens were in second place with 5 goals.
Sixteen teams from 96 who qualified for the final tournament were divided into four groups. Two best teams won the promotion from each group. In the second round, eight teams were divided into two groups. The winners of groups from the second round played in the final, while teams from second places played the match for the third.

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X Mistrzostwa Świata w Piłce Nożnej odbyły się w dniach 13 czerwca – 7 lipca 1974 roku, w RFN i Berlinie Zachodnim. Pierwsze miejsce zajęła reprezentacja RFN, drugie Holandia, trzecie Polska, a na czwartym miejscu uplasowali się obrońcy trofeum z Meksyku z roku 1970 piłkarze Brazylii. Maskotkami turnieju w 1974 roku po raz pierwszy stały się dwie postaci chłopców o imionach Tip i Tap, ubrani byli w stroje piłkarskie reprezentacji RFN. Jeden miał na koszulce napis WM (od niemieckiego słowa Weltmeisterschaft, czyli mistrzostwa świata) a drugi numer 74, czyli rok rozgrywania mistrzostw.
Gra w turnieju po raz pierwszy toczyła się o Puchar Świata, gdyż Puchar Rimeta otrzymała Brazylia za trzykrotne wygranie Mistrzostw Świata. W turnieju zadebiutowały reprezentacje Australii, Haiti, NRD i Zairu.
Królem strzelców z 7 bramkami został Grzegorz Lato. Na drugim miejscu, z 5 golami uplasowali się Andrzej Szarmach oraz Holender Johan Neeskens.
Szesnaście drużyn z 96 które zakwalifikowały się do turnieju finałowego zostały podzielone na cztery grupy. Awans z każdej grupy wywalczały dwie najlepsze drużyny. W drugiej rundzie osiem drużyn zostało rozdzielonych na dwie grupy. Zwycięzcy grup z rundy drugiej grali w finale, natomiast drużyny z drugich miejsc grały mecz o trzeci.

Which country has hosted most FIFA World Cups? ⚽️ Football 2014


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EVOLUTION OF FOOTBALL,FIFA WORLD CUP

The balls used in football's biggest matches have undergone a dramatic transformation since the first tournament in Uruguay back in 1930 The history of the World Cup in many ways tells the story of the evolution of professional football itself. That is visible in the development of the World Cup ball, which has gone from a leather-bound pig's bladder to the high-tech, synthetic spheres we see sold in stores and marketed around the world today. The ball has also played its part in setting the course of World Cup history.
Tiento & T-Model (1930)
There was no official ball for the first World Cup, held in Uruguay in 1930. Before the final, Argentina and Uruguay argued over who would supply the ball and so agreed to change it at half-time.
It may have had a rather substantial bearing on the outcome of the game. Argentina were 2-1 up at the break before the Uruguayans' larger, heavier ball was introduced, and the hosts promptly fired in three unanswered goals to be crowned world champions.

Argentina's ball was called the 'Tiento' (pictured without laces), while Uruguay's was a 'T-Model' (pictured with laces).

Even balls of the same type were each unique at this time, though, as they were sewn and inflated by hand. They would also get heavier in the rain.
Federdale 102 (1934)
The second World Cup was held in Italy, which at the time was under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini. His government produced the Federale 102 ball, though others from England were also used at the tournament.
Allen (1938)
Allen, a Paris-based manufacturer, had the privilege of being the first company to be allowed to brand their balls when the World Cup came to France in 1938.
DUPLO T (1950)
There was a 12-year wait for the next World Cup after the 1938 tournament due to World War II, and a substantial advance in the production of balls was the result.
Swiss World Champion (1954)
The World Cup headed for Switzerland in 1954, which meant a Swiss ball manufactured by Basel-based company Kost Sport.
Top Star (1958)
For the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, FIFA took its first steps into opening up competition to supply the tournament ball.

This was the ball selected for the first World Cup in Chile in 1962, and it was not universally well received.

The Crack, made by Chilean company Custodio Zamora, had 18 panels but it's defining feature was that they were irregularly divided; some were hexagonal, some rectangular and so on and all were manually sewed together.
Challenge 4-Star (1966)
The ball for the 1966 World Cup in England was selected through a blind test, as had been the case in 1958, and was the first ball to be manufactured by a major modern brand.
Telstar (1970)
In 1970 came perhaps the most dramatic development in the history of the World Cup ball.
Telstar Durlast (1974)
The Telstar was such a hit that it was only slightly tweaked, and not completely redeveloped, for the 1974 tournament in West Germany - the home of Adidas.
Tango (1978)
In 1978, Adidas introduced the Tango - named after the famous dance of hosts Argentina.
Tango Espana (1982)
Adidas did not mess around too much with a winning formula for the 1982 World Cup in Spain, introducing the Tango Espana.
Azteca (1986)
The Azteca is not a particularly memorable ball in itself, but is vitally important in the history of World Cup balls for a couple of reasons.

Etrusco Unico (1990)
Continuing the theme of paying homage in some way to the host country, the ball for Italia 90 was named after the Etruscans, a civilization of ancient Italy.Questra (1994)
For the first World Cup held in the United States, Adidas introduced the Questra.
Tricolore (1998)
The World Cup had been broadcast in colour for the first time back in 1970, but it was not until 1998 that the ball followed suit.
Fevernova (2002)
With the Fevernova, created for the World Cup in South Korea and Japan in 2002, Adidas really started to experiment.

Teamgeist (2006)
Teamgeist means team spirit, a tribute to hosts Germany's tradition of collective strength over individual brilliance.
Jabulani (2010)
In 2010, things got really interesting.

Adidas Jabulani 2010 World Cup ball
The Jabulani might be the most famous ball ever made - thanks to its notoriety. Adidas attempted to create a ball that was rounder than ever by decreasing the number of panels again, from 14 on the Teamgeist to just eight on the Jabulani.
Brazuca (2014)
The Jabulani had been something of a PR nightmare for Adidas, so for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil they released what they claimed was the most-tested ball ever.

Telstar 18 (2018)
In November 2017, Adidas released the Telstar 18 - the official match ball of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Al Rihla (2022)
In 2022, the World Cup headed to Qatar and Al Rihla was the official match ball produced by Adidas.
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~ Camp Nou ] is the home stadium of FC Barcelona since its completion in 1957.

With a seating capacity of 99,354,[5] it is the largest stadium in Spain and Europe, and the third largest football stadium in the world in capacity. It has hosted two European Cup/Champions League finals in 1989 and 1999, two UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals, four Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final games, five UEFA Super Cup final games, four Copa del Rey finals, two Copa de la Liga final games, twenty-one Supercopa de España final games, five matches including the opening game of the 1982 FIFA World Cup, two out of four matches at the 1964 European Nations' Cup and the football competition final at the 1992 Summer Olympics.

All Winners Africa CAF Champions League (1964-2021) The Best Africa Champions Finals.

All Winners Africa CAF Champions League 1964-2021.
The Best Africa Champions Finals.
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1964-65 Oryx Douala.
1966 Stade D'Abidjan.
1967 TP Englebert.
1968 TP Englebert.
1969 Al-Ismaily.
1970 Asante Kotoko.
1971 Canon Yaounde.
1972 Hafia FC.
1973 Vita Club.
1974 CARA Brazzaville.
1975 Hafia FC.
1976 Aljer MC Alger.
1977 Hafia FC.
1978 Canon Yaounde.
1979 Union Douala.

1980 Canon Yaounde.
1981 JE Tizi Ouzou.
1982 Al Ahly.
1983 Asante Kotoko.
1984 Zamalek.
1985 FAR Rabat.
1986 Zamalek.
1987 Al Ahly.
1988 Entente De Setif.
1989 Raja Casablanca.
1990 JS Kabylie.
1991 Club Africain.
1992 Wydad Casablanca.
1993 Zamalek SC.
1994 Esperance De Tunis.
1995 Orlando Pirates.
1996 Zamalek SC.
1997 Raja Casablanca.
1998 ASEC Mimosas.
1999 Raja Casablanca.

2000 Hearts Of Oak.
2001 Al Ahly.
2002 Zamalek SC.
2003 Enyimba FC.
2004 Enyimba FC.
2005 Al Ahly.
2006 Al Ahly.
2007 Etoile Du Sahel.
2008 Al Ahly.
2009 TP Mazembe.
2010 TP Mazembe.
2011 Esperance De Tunis.
2012 Al Ahly.
2013 Al Ahly.
2014 ES Setif.
2015 TP Mazembe.
2016 Mamelodi Sundowns.
2017 Wydad Casablanca.
2018 Esperance De Tunis.
2019 Esperance De Tunis
2000 Al Ahly.
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Winners CAF Champions League 2021.
Winners CAF Champions League 2022.
CAF Champions League Win.
Africa CAF Champions Clubs Cup.
List Club Trofi CAF Champions.
Live CAF Champions League.
Goals CAF Champions League.
Final CAF Champions League.
Winner CAF Champions League.
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Greatest goals in the World Cups Part 1

This is the collection of the greatest goal in the world cup. The World Cup is the ultimate tournament in world football. Its goal has exited millions of people ever since the the tournament began in 1930. Here's the very best from the World Cup golden era. 120 of them from the best, to the even better. Let the countdown began..

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1990 World Cup Magical Moments Aired On TNT: England Vs West Germany in Mexico70

World Cup 1970 in Leon Mexico, quarter final match England vs West Germany.
Recorded off-air July 4, 1990 on TNT during the W Germany - England halftime show on TNT.

Vitaly Runs Onto The World Cup Final Game!

Vitaly Runs Onto The Pitch During The World Cup Final game!

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