My World Cup Unforgettable Moments

Friday, August 20, 2010

1. Spain 1982: The Elimination of Brazil by Italy

I was just a teenager then, and for us, Brazil was the god of soccer and players like Socrates, Falcao, Zico and Elder were its angels on earth. It was absolutely inconceivable that they could be beaten. But then it happened! An unknown Italian player called Paulo Rossi came from nowhere to score the hat trick that ousted Brazil in the second round of the World Cup.

It was a shock that reverberated around the whole world, and for me, the World Cup ended with the exit of Brazil. I can still feel the shock inside me even now.

2. Maradona's Second Goal Against England, Mexico 1986:

I still remember this goal as if it happened yesterday. It was the quarter-final match between England and Argentina and Diego Armando Maradona, the 25 year old Captain of the Argentina squad, dribbled swiftly with only his left foot past six England players to put the ball in the net. Argentina won 2 - 1 and went on to win the World Cup for the second time.

In 2002, that goal by Maradona was voted by football fans across the world as the goal of the century, and arguably, catapulted Maradona to the king of football status.

3. Italy 1990: The Mystery of Roger Miller, the 38 year old footballer

This Cameroonian striker was the oldest player at ''Italia 90'' and despite playing as a substitute in all of Cameroon's tournaments, he managed to scored four vital goals that got Cameroon into the quarter-finals, the highest achievement by an African team in the World Cup (which was later equaled by Senegal twelve years later in the 2002 World Cup).

Roger Miller's macosa jubilation dance after each of his goal is a moment that forever lingers.

4. U.S.A 1994: Andreas Escobar's Own Goal and Death

This lingers like a horror movie in my mind. Andreas Escobar, the Colombian defender mistakenly kicked the ball into the Colombian net in the first round match against America thus giving victory to America by 2 - 1. Columbia was eliminated and Andreas Escobar returned home with the rest of his team mates only to be murdered few days later.

For the first time, it dawned on me that the World Cup is a double - edged sword dripping with emotions as no one wants to lose.

What are your own World Cup moments?If you are already caught in the fever like I am, kindly share them with us in the comments space below. The World Cup happens once every four years, so let us relish the moments to the best of our existence.

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