Football World Cup 1954

olspan=2|1954 Football World Cup - Switzerland
Championnat du Monde de Football 1954
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Official 1954 Football World Cup poster
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gcolor=#efefef|Participant teams 38
(final tournament: 16)
gcolor=#efefef|Host Switzerland
gcolor=#efefef|Champions West Germany (1st title)
gcolor=#efefef|Matches played 26
gcolor=#efefef|Goals scored 140
(5.38 per match)
gcolor=#efefef|Attendance 943,000
(36,269 per match)
gcolor=#efefef|Top scorer Sndor Kocsis (HUN)
11 goals
The 1954 Football World Cup was held in Switzerland. As the year saw the 50th anniversary of the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA), it seemed like a good idea for football's premier competition to be played in the home of its governing body. The tournament was won by West Germany, who upset Hungary in the final 3-2. It was Germany's first World Cup victory. For the first time there was television coverage, and also special coins issued to mark the event. There was also a new seeding system involved in the group stage, where the two teams ranked highest in the world standings in each group would not have to play each other. 16 teams qualified for the tournament, broken up into four groups of four. The two teams finishing at the top of their group in the group stage would go through to the quarterfinals, but strangely there would be extra time played in the group stages for any game ending in a draw. As a result of this Switzerland went to a replay, where they beat Italy 4-1, while West Germany saw off Turkish opposition 7-2. The quarterfinals saw the favourites Hungary beat Brazil 4-2 in one of the ugliest matches in football history, which would become infamous as the Battle of Berne. Meanwhile, the World Cup holders Uruguay sent England out of the tournament, also by 4-2. Also, West Germany dispatched Yugoslavia 2-0 and Austria managed to beat the host nation in the game that saw the most goals in any World Cup match, 7-5. Although the semifinals produced a score line of 6-1 between West Germany and Austria (with West Germany winning) the most exciting game saw Hungary go into the second half leading Uruguay 1-0, only for the game to be taken to extra time with a score of 2-2. The deadlock was broken by Sandor Kocsis with two late goals to take Hungary through to the Final, beating a team that had not previously lost a World Cup game. Uruguay then went on to be beaten for a second time by Austria as they secured Third Place. The Wankdorf Stadion in Berne saw 60,000 people cram inside to watch the Final between West Germany and Hungary, a rematch of a first round game, which had been won by Hungary 8-3. The Final saw the legendary Ferenc Pusks playing even though he was not fully fit. Despite this he put his team ahead after only 6 minutes, and with Zoltan Czibor adding another two minutes later it seemed destined that the pre-tournament favourites would take the title. However with a goal from Max Morlock and Helmut Rahn before half time the tide began to turn. The second half saw telling misses from the Hungarian team, a second goal from Rahn, and a disallowed goal from Puskas with 2 minutes left on the clock. The distraught Hungarians were ushered away by the referee and with a final blow of the whistle West Germany were handed both the Jules Rimet trophy and the title of World Cup Winners. When Rahn scored his second goal the popular German reporter Herbert Zimmermann gave the most famous German piece of commentary. The 11 goals scored by Kocsis of Hungary not only lead the World Cup, but bettered the old record by three.

First Round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px Brazil 3211061
20px Yugoslavia 3211021
20px France 2210133
20px Mexico 0200228
Yugoslavia1 - 0France
Brazil5 - 0Mexico
Yugoslavia1 - 1Brazil (AET)
France3 - 2Mexico

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px Hungary 42200173
20px West Germany 2210179
20px Turkey 2210184
20px South Korea 02002016
West Germany4 - 1Turkey
Hungary9 - 0South Korea
Hungary8 - 3West Germany
Turkey7 - 0South Korea
West Germany7 - 2Turkey

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px Uruguay 4220090
20px Austria 4220060
20px Czechoslovakia 0200207
20px Scotland 0200208
Uruguay2 - 0Czechoslovakia
Austria1 - 0Scotland
Uruguay7 - 0Scotland
Austria5 - 0Czechoslovakia

Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px England 3211064
16px  Switzerland 2210123
20px Italy 2210153
20px Belgium 1201158
Switzerland2 - 1Italy
England4 - 4Belgium (AET)
Italy4 - 1Belgium
England2 - 0Switzerland
Switzerland4 - 1Italy

Quarterfinals

June 26, 1954 June 27, 1954
20px Austria 7 - 5 16px  Switzerland
20px Uruguay 4 - 2 20px England
20px West Germany 2 - 0 20px Yugoslavia
20px Hungary 4 - 2 20px Brazil

Semifinals

June 30, 1954  
20px West Germany 6 - 1 20px Austria
20px Hungary 4 - 2 (AET) 20px Uruguay

Third place match

July 3, 1954
20px Austria 3 - 1 20px Uruguay

Final

July 4, 1954
20px West Germany 3 - 2 20px Hungary

External link

Football World Cup

 

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