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The 10 Most Memorable World Cup Moments of All Time

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America on June 11. FIFA projects that nearly 6 billion people will tune in — making it the most-watched sporting event in human history. Thirty-two years after the USA last hosted, the tournament returns bigger than ever.

Before the first whistle, here are the 10 most memorable World Cup moments of all time — the ones that explain why the world stops every four years to watch.


#10: Roger Milla’s Corner Flag Dance (Italia ’90)

At 38 years old, Roger Milla came off the bench and became one of the most joyful stories in tournament history. Cameroon’s veteran striker scored four goals at Italia ’90, inspiring Africa’s first-ever quarter-final run. After each goal, he danced a shimmy to the corner flag — a celebration fans imitated worldwide. The dance still shows up in highlight reels today. Milla gave an entire continent something to celebrate.

#9: The Only Hat-Trick in a World Cup Final (England, 1966)

England’s 4-2 win over West Germany remains the only time the English have lifted the trophy. Geoff Hurst scored all three of England’s final goals — the only hat-trick ever scored in a World Cup final, a record that has stood for 60 years. His second goal hit the crossbar and bounced onto the line. The Russian linesman called it good. “Some people are on the pitch,” said commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme as the final whistle blew. “They think it’s all over. It is now.”

#8: Roberto Baggio’s Penalty Miss (USA ’94)

Roberto Baggio had carried Italy to the 1994 final almost single-handedly, scoring match-winners against Nigeria, Spain, and Bulgaria in the knockout rounds. Then came the shootout against Brazil. Playing through a hamstring injury, Baggio stepped up for Italy’s fifth penalty and sent it over the crossbar. Italy lost.

He later said the miss “affected me for years” and that he still dreamed about it. His own words offer the only consolation: “Penalties are only missed by those who have the courage to take them.”

#7: The Maracanazo — Uruguay 2-1 Brazil (1950)

This may be the greatest upset in sporting history. Brazil needed only a draw against Uruguay to win the 1950 tournament. They were playing at home, in front of a crowd officially recorded at 173,850 — the largest attendance for any football match, ever. Brazil’s players had already written their victory speeches.

Uruguay scored twice in the second half. The stadium went silent. Alcides Ghiggia, who scored the winner, later said: “Only three people have, with just their presence, silenced the Maracanã: the Pope, Frank Sinatra, and me.”

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#6: The Game of the Century — Italy 4-3 West Germany (1970)

Italy led 1-0 in the 90th minute of the 1970 semi-final when West Germany equalized. What followed was 30 minutes of pure chaos: five goals in extra time. Franz Beckenbauer played the final stretch with a dislocated shoulder — arm strapped to his body — because Germany had run out of substitutions.

Italy won 4-3. The Estadio Azteca later placed a plaque on its wall declaring it “The Game of the Century.” It is the only time a football match has been given a formal, permanent title.

#5: Pelé at 17 — Brazil 1958

A 17-year-old from Brazil announced himself to the world at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. Pelé scored twice in the final as Brazil won 5-2. He was 17 years and 239 days old — the youngest goalscorer in a World Cup final, a record no one has come close to breaking. The image of a tearful Pelé, overwhelmed and being held up by teammates, has stayed in football’s memory for nearly 70 years.

#4: Germany 7-1 Brazil (2014) — The Mineirazo

Brazil was hosting. Brazil was the favorite. Brazil was also without Neymar (fractured vertebra) and suspended captain Thiago Silva. Germany scored five goals in an 18-minute first-half stretch. The Mineirão went silent. Brazilian fans sat in tears.

Miroslav Klose scored to become the all-time World Cup leading scorer — his 16th goal, surpassing Ronaldo’s record — in the middle of the most lopsided semi-final in tournament history. Brazilians have a word for it: O Mineirazo. A humiliation with its own name.

#3: Zidane’s Headbutt (2006 Final)

It was the last match of Zinedine Zidane’s career. France and Italy were level 1-1 in extra time of the 2006 final. With 12 minutes left, Zidane turned and drove his forehead into Marco Materazzi’s chest. The referee sent him off. France lost on penalties.

Nobody knew what Materazzi had said. For years, lip-readers analyzed the footage. Materazzi eventually confirmed he’d insulted Zidane’s sister. The referee later gave a TED Talk about the moment. Zidane has never apologized. It remains the most shocking exit in the history of the world’s biggest stage.

The moments that define the World Cup live on because someone had a camera. Today, coaches at every level can capture their own team’s defining moments. The XbotGo Falcon is a standalone 4K AI camera that automatically tracks the action on the pitch — no operator needed. It won’t film the next Goal of the Century, but it will catch every moment your players talk about for years.

#2: The Hand of God and the Goal of the Century (Argentina, 1986)

In the 1986 quarter-final, Diego Maradona scored two of the most famous goals in football history — four minutes apart, in the same game against England. The first was punched into the net with his hand. The referee missed it. “A little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God,” Maradona said afterward. The second was the opposite: a FIFA-recognized “Goal of the Century” — a 60-yard solo run past five defenders. Two contrasting iconic World Cup goals, four minutes apart. Only Maradona.

#1: The Greatest World Cup Final Ever — Argentina vs. France (2022)

The 2022 final is the most memorable moment in World Cup history. Argentina led France 2-0 with minutes left. Kylian Mbappé scored twice in 97 seconds to make it 2-2. Extra time. Mbappé completed a hat-trick to make it 3-3. Then penalty kicks decided it all.

Lionel Messi lifted the trophy — becoming the only player ever to win the FIFA Golden Ball award twice. The U.S. broadcast peaked at 25.6 million viewers. It was the first World Cup final in history to end 3-3 after extra time. No script could have written it better.

The World Cup has been creating unforgettable moments since 1930. What makes these ten special isn’t just the goals — it’s the human drama behind them. With 2026 coming to North America this June, the next chapter is about to begin. Somewhere in those 104 matches, the next iconic moment is waiting to happen.

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