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Spain Team video on: 1982 FIFA World Cup Highlights Part 1

1982 FIFA World Cup Highlights Part 1 Paolo Rossi was the hero in Spain, his six goals propelling Italy to a third world crown. The 24-team finals contained a dazzling Brazil side led by Zico as well as a first-ever penalty shootout when the Germans edged past France in the last four. Champions: Italy Runners-Up: West Germany Third Place: Poland Fourth Place: France Golden Shoe: Paolo Rossi (ITA) (6 Goals) Golden Ball: Paolo Rossi (ITA) www.youtube.com - Click here for 1982 FIFA World Cup Highlights Part 2 or click the video response below. From: batboy359 Views: 9953 3 ratings Time: 07:23 More in Sports Keep Reading

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Argentina video on: 1978 FIFA World Cup Highlights

1978 FIFA World Cup Highlights Amid scenes of unmitigated celebration the hosts beat the Netherlands in the final in Buenos Aires. It was heartache for the Dutch for the second straight finals as Mario Kempes led the Albiceleste to glory and was named top scorer. Champions: Argentina Runners-Up: Netherlands Third Place: Brazil Fourth Place: Italy Golden Shoe: Mario Kempes (ARG) (6 Goals) For 1982 FIFA World Cup Highlights click the video response below. From: batboy359 Views: 25156 11 ratings Time: 09:55 More in Sports Keep Reading

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Italy video on: The 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy – Italia 1990 mundial de futbol en la jugada 1994

The 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy - Italia 1990 mundial de futbol en la jugada 1994 The 1990 FIFA World Cup, the 14th staging of the World Cup, was held in Italy from June 8 to July 8. Italy was chosen as hosts by FIFA on May 19, 1984, making it the second country to host the event twice. USSR was the rival of Italy's candidacy to host the event. It was won by West Germany, who beat Argentina 1-0 in the final to win the World Cup for the third time From: elregioenatlanta1 Views: 12123 6 ratings Time: 06:28 More in Sports Keep Reading

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Italy video on: Roger Milla gol Cameroon vs Romania 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy

Roger Milla gol Cameroon vs Romania 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy 1990 World Cup 38-year old Miller emerged as one of the tournament's major stars. He scored four goals in Italy, celebrating each one with a dance around the corner post that has become a popular goal celebration ever since. Two of his goals came against Romania in Cameroon's second game, and two more came in extra time against Colombia in the last 16 to carry Cameroon to the quarter-finals -- the furthest an African team has ever advanced at the World Cup (Senegal matched this feat in 2002). In the quarter-final match against England, Milla confirmed his super-sub legend, entering in the second half with Cameroon trailing 1-0 and setting up a brilliant goal and drawing a penalty shot to give Cameroon the lead before eventually losing. From: elregioenatlanta1 Views: 213444 37 ratings Time: 00:28 More in Sports Keep Reading

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Mexico video on: Brazil 4 — 1 Italy Final 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico 70

Brazil 4 -- 1 Italy Final 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico 70 Final In the final, Brazil struck first, with Pelé heading in a cross by Rivelino at the 18th minute. Roberto Boninsegna equalized for Italy after a blunder in the Brazilian defence. In the second half, Brazil's firepower and creativity was too much for an Italian side that clung to their cautious defensive system. Gérson fired in a powerful shot for the second goal, and then helped provide the third, with a long free kick to Pelé who headed down into the path of the onrushing Jairzinho. Pelé capped his superb performance by drawing the Italian defence in the center and feeding captain Carlos Alberto on the right flank for the final score. Carlos Alberto's goal, after a series of moves by the Brazilian team from the left to the center, is considered one of the greatest goals ever scored in the history of the tournament. A total of 8 outfield players from Brazil passed the ball until Captain Carlos Alberto hammered the ball into the corner of the Italian goal following an inch perfect pass across the Italian 18 yard box from Pelé, prompted by the intelligent Tostão, who, with his back to the goal, told Pelé that Alberto was steaming in on the right flank. Tostão started the move 5 yards from the left of the Brazilian 18 yard box, then ran the length of the field to the Italian box without touching the ball again to tell Pelé to lay it off for Alberto. The players involved in the passes in order were Tostão, Brito, Clodoaldo, Pelé, Gérson, defender Clodoaldo beat 4 Italian ... From: elregioenatlanta1 Views: 59676 41 ratings Time: 02:02 More in People & Blogs Keep Reading

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