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·16 Juli 2026

The 5️⃣ worst World Cup finals 😬

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1990: Germany - Argentina (1-0)

A rematch of the 1986 final, four years earlier, won by Argentina (3-2) with a recital from the magician Maradona. But the revenge match, the first in history between two consecutive finals, had a very different feel in Rome. The Argentinians, uninspired throughout the tournament (2 wins in 7 matches), were reduced to 9 men, and Germany won thanks to a late penalty (85th minute) that put everyone out of their misery.


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Argentina became, at the time, the first team in history not to score in a final, at the end of a match widely regarded as one of the ugliest finals in history, in one of the worst World Cups in history. 


1994: Brazil - Italy (0-0, 3-2 on penalties)

A great World Cup brought to a close by one of the least exciting finals. Brazil, no longer really representative of Joga Bonito at that time, came up against the ultra-solid Italy of the Maldini-Baresi pairing, and the final was decided on penalties.

Then came Roberto Baggio’s well-known missed kick, a tragic moment that handed the title to Brazil. Between a huge, packed Rose Bowl, the stars on the pitch, Italy’s defensive masterclass, and the drama of the first penalty shootout in World Cup final history, the final still carries a certain prestige, but the match was far from living up to all its promises. 

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2010: Spain - Netherlands (1-0 a.e.t.)

You may remember it: it was the peak of Spanish football, the crowning moment for Barça’s golden generation, the Xavi-Iniesta duo, legends like Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Puyol... And yet the final was disappointing. 

The match was choppy, marked by De Jong’s huge kick to Xabi Alonso’s chest (no card!) and despite Spain’s slick play and Robben’s bursts forward, the game remained closed. Before Iniesta gave the Spaniards their first star at the end of extra time.

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2014: Germany - Argentina (1-0 a.e.t.)

After humiliating Brazil in the semi-final (7-1), Germany came up against Messi’s Argentina. A much tighter match, to the point that no one could make the difference before extra time, when little prince Götze allowed the Mannschaft to claim its fourth star. At the end of a very forgettable final for neutral spectators. 


2002: Brazil - Germany (2-0)

Brazil’s fifth star, led brilliantly by its magical trio of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and Rivaldo. The Brazilians did not have to dig deep in the final, where Oliver Kahn was the only German to shine.

Ronaldo, with his legendary haircut, scored a brace in a fairly forgettable match, but it remains to this day the last World Cup won by Brazil. Since then, the Seleção has gone through more difficult periods.

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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.


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