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9 July 2006, 20:00

Italy 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) France Olympiastadion, Berlin

Attendance: 69,000

Referee: Horacio Elizondo (Argentina)

Materazzi Goal 19' (Report) Zidane Goal 7' (pen.)

Penalties 5 – 3

Pirlo
Materazzi
De Rossi
Del Piero
Grosso


Wiltord
Missed (hit crossbar)
Trezeguet
Scored Abidal
Scored Sagnol

Champion: Itali. Details:



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Two goals from Ronaldo in the final were enough to see Brazil crowned world champions for the fifth time and Germany made runners-up for the fourth time. The first goal occurred when Germany goalkeeper, Oliver Kahn, failed to deal with a long-range shot from Rivaldo, spilling the ball directly into Ronaldo's path. The two Brazilians worked together again on the second goal when Rivaldo stepped over a square ball from Kléberson, allowing Ronaldo to side-foot it home from the edge of the box.


30 June 2002

Germany Brazil

0 2

Rolando (Brazil)


Champion: Brazil Details:


1998>>>>>


12 July 1998

Brazil France

0 3


Zidan, Petit (France)


Champion: France Details:


1994>>>>>>


17 July 1994

Brazil Italy


Penalties 3 2

champion: Brazil Details:


1990:>>>>>>>


West Germany Argentina

1 0

Champion: West Germany Details:

1986>>>>>

Argentina West Germany


3 2


Champion: Argentina Details:


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Italy West Germany

3 1

Champion: Italy Details:


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The final, Argentina vs Netherlands, was also controversial, as the Dutch accused the Argentines of using stalling tactics to delay the match. The host team came out late and questioned the legality of a plaster cast on René van de Kerkhof's wrist, which the Dutch claimed allowed tension to build in front of a hostile Buenos Aires crowd. Mario Kempes opened the scoring for the hosts before Dick Nanninga equalized a few minutes from the end. Rob Rensenbrink had a glorious stoppage-time opportunity to win it for the Netherlands but his effort came back off the goal post. Argentina won the final 3–1 after extra time, after Daniel Bertoni scored and Kempes, who finished the tournament's top scorer with six goals, added his second of the day. The Netherlands, because of the controversial game events, refused to attend the post-match ceremonies after the match ended. They had lost their second World Cup final in a row, both times to the host nation, after losing to West Germany in 1974.


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