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1986 FIFA World Cup final

World Cup final, held in Mexico


World Cup final, held in Mexico

FieldValue
title1986 FIFA World Cup final
imageBurruchaga goal germany.jpg
captionArgentina's Jorge Burruchaga scores the match-winning goal
event[1986 FIFA World Cup](1986-fifa-world-cup)
team1Argentina
team1associationARG
team1score3
team2West Germany
team2associationGER
team2score2
date29 June 1986
stadiumEstadio Azteca
cityMexico City
refereeRomualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil)
attendance114,600
weatherHot
previous[1982](1982-fifa-world-cup-final)
next[1990](1990-fifa-world-cup-final)

The 1986 FIFA World Cup final was the final of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, held in Mexico. The match was held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on 29 June 1986 and had an attendance of 114,600. It was contested by Argentina and West Germany. Argentina won the match 3–2 in regulation time.

Route to the final

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|- style="vertical-align:top;background:#c1e0ff" |Opponent |Result ||Knockout stage |Opponent

Result

| |1–0 |

| |2–1 |

0–0 (aet) (4–1 pen.)

| |2–0 | |2–0 |}

Match

Summary

José Luis Brown opened the scoring for Argentina in the 23rd minute with a header after an error of the German Keeper Harald Schumacher on a free-kick from the right and it stayed at 1–0 until half-time. 11 minutes into the second half, Jorge Valdano doubled Argentina's lead with a low side foot finish after cutting in from the left past the advancing goalkeeper. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge pulled a goal back in the 74th minute from close range for West Germany, his first goal in the tournament. West Germany then equalised in the 81st minute, with Rudi Völler scoring with a header from close range. Although Diego Maradona was heavily marked by Lothar Matthäus throughout the game, his pass to Jorge Burruchaga in the 84th minute allowed Argentina to regain the lead at 3–2 when he slid the ball past the advancing goalkeeper from the right and into the corner of the net.

Six yellow cards were issued in this match, which was a record number until the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final. Two of them were issued because of timewasting from Argentine players. As the clock expired, Argentina celebrated their second World Cup victory in three tournaments after having won the 1978 World Cup on home soil.

Details

Valdano Burruchaga Völler

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Aftermath

The second World Cup won by Argentina is regarded by many as the most important victory for an Argentine side. Four years later, both teams met in the final of the 1990 World Cup, with West Germany winning. This marked the first time two World Cup finalists met twice, a record later shared with Brazil and Italy, the 1970 and 1994 World Cup finalists. Argentina and Germany met in the 2014 final for a record third time as finalists.

With the 1986 defeat, German manager Franz Beckenbauer gained the distinction of having lost a World Cup final as a player (in 1966) and a manager. In 1990 he managed Germany to victory, becoming a winner of the World Cup as player (in 1974) and as manager.

Germany won their fourth title in 2014. Argentina would not see another world title for 36 years until their win over France in the 2022 final.

References

References

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  2. [http://www.shubhayan.com/jersey/1986-argentina_home.asp 1986 FIFA World Cup Final] {{Webarchive. link. (13 April 2014 on shubhayan.com)
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160827215742/http://www.diariopublicable.com/futbol/5369-argentina-alemania-1986.html En la cima del mundo] by Pablo Ibaldi on Diario Publicable, 29 Jun 2016
  4. [https://www.infobae.com/2014/04/30/1561027-mexico-1986-dios-y-diez-mas-levantaron-la-segunda-y-ultima-copa/ México 1986: Dios y diez más levantaron la segunda y última Copa] by Federico Cristofanelli, Infobae, 30 Apr 2014 {{webarchive. link. (22 March 2016)
  5. [http://www.laizquierdadiario.com/Mundial-%C2%B486-a-30-anos-de-la-mayor-hazana-del-futbol-argentino Mundial '86: a 30 años de la mayor hazaña del fútbol argentino] by Augusto Dorado, 29 Jun 2016 {{webarchive. link. (6 September 2016)
  6. [https://www.elgrafico.com.ar/articulo/1088/1009/argentina-86 Argentina 86] on ''El Gráfico'' {{webarchive. link. (28 March 2019)
  7. (December 18, 2022). "2022 World Cup final: Argentina 3-3 France (aet, 4-2 on pens) – as it happened".
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