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10 Worst World Cup Refereeing Decisions

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Italy players protest after referee Byron Moreno disallowed a goal against South Korea in 2002

The biggest mistakes by World Cup officials

Will World Cup 2014 be remembered by fans for moments of brilliant football or moments of controversy caused by referees? We hope that the tournament in Brazil inspires us all - for good reasons rather than bad. Sometimes, however, a referee's decision can be more talked about for years later than best of matches. Here is our selection of the 10 worst decisions made by referees during previous World Cups.

England v Argentina, 1986

One of the most infamous incidents in World Cup history. England were just about holding their own in the quarter-final in Mexico City when Diego Maradona's aerial challenge on Peter Shilton saw the Argentina legend palm the ball past the goalkeeper and into the net. Despite furious protests from the English defence, the 'Hand of God' goal stood.

England v West Germany, 1966

Probably the most controversial World Cup goal of all time. With the Wembley final level at 2-2, Geoff Hurst hammered a shot against the underside of the crossbar which bounced down, seemingly over the line, and out. England celebrated and, after consultation with Azerbaijani linesman Tofik Bakhramov, the referee awarded the goal. Subsequent scientific tests have suggested the ball probably did not cross the line but the debate still continues today.

Croatia v Australia, 2006

Croatia's Josip Simunic was booked three times before he was finally shown a red card by English referee Graham Poll in a crucial group game. Having already been booked, the defender received a second yellow card in the 90th minute following a foul but was not dismissed by Poll. Simunic then pushed Poll after the full-time whistle was blown and was shown another yellow card before the red card was brandished at last.

West Germany v France, 1982

Goalkeeper Harald Schumacher ensured his World Cup infamy with one of the crudest challenges ever seen. With the semi-final level at 1-1, Patrick Battiston was put clean through but Schumacher charged out of his goal and threw himself into the path of the Frenchman. Battiston, with a broken jaw, left the pitch on a stretcher but not even a free-kick was awarded against Schumacher and he went on to be the hero in a penalty shoot-out.

Brazil v Sweden, 1978

Welsh referee Clive Thomas caused uproar when he blew the whistle for full-time between a corner being taken and Brazil's Zico scoring directly from it with a header, meaning the match ended 1-1.

South Korea v Italy, 2002

All the attention was on Ecuadorian referee Byron Moreno after the match amid claims he was affected by the vociferous home support. After awarding a debatable fourth-minute penalty to Korea - which was saved - he then sent off Francesco Totti after showing him a second yellow card for diving despite the Italy playmaker appearing to have been tripped. Damiano Tomassi had a golden-goal winner ruled out and the hosts snatched victory late on. South Korea v Spain, 2002 Once again the co-hosts benefited from a large slice of luck after two Spain goals were disallowed and the Koreans went on to win their quarter-final on penalties. Just after half-time Kim Tae-young appeared to knock the ball into his own net from a Spanish free-kick, only for the effort to be ruled out because of an 'offside' Fernando Morientes. Then in the second minute of extra time Morientes had a header cancelled out when the assistant referee wrongly ruled the ball had crossed the line before Joaquin put in the cross.

Argentina v France, 1930

France lost 1-0 to their South American opponents but the match in Uruguay had a controversial finish as the referee somehow managed to blow the final whistle six minutes early. After some fierce protests from the French he recalled the players - some of whom were already in the bath - to the field to complete the match.

Argentina v Mexico, 2010

Carlos Tevez was not just offside when he scored the opening goal in the 3-1 win against Mexico but he was the nearest player to the goal when the ball was played to him. The striker even admitted afterwards that he knew the goal should not have stood, saying: "I know I was offside, I know it was selfish but as long as they say it was a goal it's OK for me and the team."

England v Germany, 2010

FIFA president Sepp Blatter had been against the introduction of goal-line technology but admitted it would be "nonsense" not to reconsider after Frank Lampard was denied an equaliser for England during the second-round match against their old rivals. Lampard's shot came down off the crossbar and clearly crossed the line but it was missed by the officials and Germany went on to win 4-1.

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Post time 12-6-2014 02:16 PM | Show all posts
most infamous.. most controversial.. 3 out of 10 'biggest mistakes' involved tim england.. mcm la teraniaya sgt
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Post time 13-6-2014 03:43 PM | Show all posts
so kalau mistakes tu takde maknanya England dah menang world cup 4 kali la ek. ptuihh!!
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Post time 13-6-2014 04:40 PM | Show all posts
Byron Moreno ialah yg paling shilanat pernah aku tgok
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Post time 13-6-2014 05:42 PM | Show all posts
aku suka england v argentina, 1986.dia punya tusukan kalbu dendam kesumat sampai  la hari neh tak abeh2 lagi.kalo jumpa argie... dok ratib sampai pengsan
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Post time 13-6-2014 09:10 PM | Show all posts
kesian sunggoh inggurland, kalu bukan silap pengadil dah menang world cup 3,4 kali dah...tak perlu lah jaja gambo jaman tv itam putih dulu sampai ke milenium baru nih
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Post time 13-6-2014 09:11 PM | Show all posts
byron moreno muga kamu terperosok ke neraka paling dalam
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Post time 14-6-2014 09:14 PM | Show all posts
Nesta13 posted on 13-6-2014 04:40 PM
Byron Moreno ialah yg paling shilanat pernah aku tgok

Byron moreno selayaknya patut ditembak mati saja .. such a disgrace to football




Last edited by Esperanza on 14-6-2014 09:19 PM

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Post time 16-6-2014 02:25 PM | Show all posts
macam muka warden penjara je dia ni. itu mata mmg nak layak utk dikorek
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Post time 16-6-2014 06:10 PM | Show all posts
ref yg sent off Zola masa WCup 1994 pon layak di beri penampor buaya....
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 Author| Post time 16-6-2014 06:18 PM | Show all posts
siapa igt ref korea yg di benci oleh kita smua dulu haha masa mlysia lawan apa tah
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 Author| Post time 16-6-2014 06:18 PM | Show all posts
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 Author| Post time 16-6-2014 06:18 PM | Show all posts
Nesta13 posted on 16-6-2014 06:10 PM
ref yg sent off Zola masa WCup 1994 pon layak di beri penampor buaya....


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Post time 16-6-2014 08:26 PM | Show all posts
Nesta13 posted on 13-6-2014 04:40 PM
Byron Moreno ialah yg paling shilanat pernah aku tgok

betui tu...ntah apa2...kalau tak aku bajet itali lepas semi final kurang thn 2002 tu...tp tak salah aku lepas game tu pengadil ni dibuang terus jd pengadil world cup Last edited by garyura on 16-6-2014 08:38 PM

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