The 5 most amazing events that happened in the world cup The World Cup is going to start on November 20, 2022 in Qatar. This tournament has ...
The 5 most amazing events that happened in the world cup
The World Cup is going to start on November 20, 2022 in Qatar. This tournament has its share of shocking, surprising moments and there are sure to be more in this year's tournament. There are many but these 5 took up the most space.
5. Maradona using a banned drug - 1994
Diego Maradona was found to have used the banned drug ephedrine at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, after Argentina's second group stage game against Nigeria.
After this result, the star player was excluded from the team, banned from participating in the World Cup and even coming to the United States.
Maradona did not manage to return to the United States for more than 26 years until death met him on November 25, 2020.
"I didn't use drugs on purpose, it's an allergy medicine. It's like they cut my legs," said Maradona at the time.
4. Lusi Suarez biting Chiellini - 2014
The striker of Uruguay, Luis Suarez bit the shoulder of the Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini in the 2014 tournament.
Chiellini complained and showed teeth marks on his shoulder, while Suarez held his mouth to try to show he was the victim.
But he was not given any card in that game, as Uruguay won 1-0. But later Suarez was banned from playing football for four months.
3. Zidane headbutting Materazzi - 2006
French midfielder and three-time Fifa Player of the Year Zinedine Zidane had already announced his retirement from football after the 2006 World Cup finals.
And it seemed to be the perfect ending to football when he scored an early penalty to give France a 1-0 lead against Italy in the final.
But Marco Materazzi equalized for Italy, then angered Zidane in stoppage time by insulting him.
The Frenchman could not control himself, he head-butted the defender before being sent off with a red card. Italy won the final on penalties 5-3.
2. Suarez catching the ball against Ghana semi-final - 2010
Africans will not forget this event. He would not have caught the ball that was entering the net at the last minute, Africa was writing history.
Ghana were hoping to become the first African nation to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup.
In their quarter-final game in the finals of 2010 against Uruguay, with the result being a 2-2 draw, they were attacking in the last minute of extra time, Uruguay striker Luis Suarez caught Dominic Adiyiah's ball and was sent off red card but Asamoah Gyan could not use the opportunity.
His penalty hit the crossbar as Suarez, watching as he headed for the rooms, cheered wildly after Gyan missed the target. Ghana lost the game on penalties 4-2.
1. Maradona's hand of god goal - 1986
This event will not be forgotten. Argentina star Diego Maradona scored twice in a 2-1 win over England in the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico City - the second goal coming from inside his team's half of the area while the first, called a 'goal' God's hand. '
With the goalkeeper Peter Shilton coming out of his line, Maradona was the first to get the ball and beat it into the net.
England were eliminated by Argentina who went on to win the championship that year.
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