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The verdict of the twelve steps: the penalties that marked the history of the World Cup
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

The verdict of the twelve steps: the penalties that marked the history of the World Cup

The article discusses pivotal penalty shootouts in World Cup history, highlighting key moments such as the 1982 semi-final between West Germany and France, where the first-ever penalty shootout was decided by goalkeeper Harald Schumacher. It also references other notable instances like the 1994 quarter-final between Sweden and Romania, and more recently, Argentina’s success in the 2022 World Cup finals under Emiliano Martinez. The piece mentions the confirmation of Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić to officiate the 2026 World Cup final between Argentina and Spain, while also touching on Argentina's situation regarding the Malvinas flag controversy and the lack of FIFA sanctions.

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The verdict of the twelve steps: the penalties that marked the history of the World Cup

The article discusses pivotal penalty shootouts in World Cup history, highlighting key moments such as the 1982 semi-final between West Germany and France, where the first-ever penalty shootout was decided by goalkeeper Harald Schumacher. It also references other notable instances like the 1994 quarter-final between Sweden and Romania, and more recently, Argentina’s success in the 2022 World Cup finals under Emiliano Martinez. The piece mentions the confirmation of Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić to officiate the 2026 World Cup final between Argentina and Spain, while also touching on Argentina's situation regarding the Malvinas flag controversy and the lack of FIFA sanctions.

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