What are some fun facts about the World Cup?
The highest scoring game in the World Cup history was in 1954 when Austria defeated Switzerland 7-5. The Italians have had the most number of draws in the World Cup history with 21. Of all the countries that have appeared in the World Cup, Indonesia has played the least number of matches – just one in 1938.
Who scored the decisive goal during the extratime in the 2010 World Cup finals ensuring the title for his country?
With the match goalless after 90 minutes, it went to extra time. John Heitinga received a second booking during extra time, which resulted in him being sent off, and four minutes before the end Andrés Iniesta gave Spain the lead, and the title, with a volleyed shot into the corner of the goal to secure a 1–0 win.
Was the 2010 World Cup a success?
In total, the tournament attracted 3,178, 856 spectators to the 64 games, at 10 stadiums in nine South African host cities. “The first FIFA World Cup on African soil was by all accounts a major success for a number of reasons.
What are 3 facts about soccer?
Fun Facts about Soccer you may not know!
- No one knows exactly when soccer was created, but the earliest versions of the game can be traced back 3,000 years.
- Soccer is the most popular game in the world.
- In England, soccer was formed when several clubs formed the Football Association about 150 years ago.
Who eliminated Germany in the 2010 World Cup?
Had the goal been awarded, England would have equalised at 2–2. Thomas Müller subsequently scored two goals in the second half, extending Germany’s lead to 4–1….Germany vs England.
Germany | 4–1 | England |
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Klose 20′ Podolski 32′ Müller 67′, 70′ | Report | Upson 37′ |
What were some of the main headlines which were in the news in 2010?
Decade in Review: A look back at what happened in 2010
- Haiti earthquake.
- UK economy comes out of recession.
- Sachin Tendulkar scores first double century in One Day International (ODI) cricket.
- Chile earthquake.
- The eruption of Eyjafjallajokull.
- BP oil spill.
- David Cameron becomes UK prime minister.
Where can I find the complete statistical analysis of the World Cup?
Opta (this is their Twitter feed ), which covers 30 different sports in around 70 countries, has agreed to let the Datablog publish the complete statistical analysis of all the games so far in the tournament. And, for the first time, we can give you the full list of each player – and how they’ve performed.
Does planet World Cup have a World Cup?
But there is good news! Now Planet World Cup brings you The All Time World Cup. A number of enthusiasts and experts have written hundreds of World Cup related articles on voluntary basis for Planet World Cup through the years. From nerdy statistical stuff to emotional personal experiences as fans. We always look for new contributors.
What are some interesting facts about the World Cup?
Interesting facts about the World cup from Opta include: • Italy have now drawn 21 games at World Cup Finals – more than any other side. • Brazil have now scored in 25 successive group matches at the World Cup, since drawing 0-0 with Spain in 1978.
How did Spain win the 2010 World Cup?
Spain’s 2010 conquerors. Spain had never even sailed past the quarter-finals. Then tika-taka befuddled foes and thrust them to the Soccer City showpiece. Then Andres Iniesta stuck the adidas Jabulani home to make Spain the eighth FIFA World Cup™ winners.