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Who won 1954 FIFA World Cup?

Who won 1954 FIFA World Cup?

Germany national football team
1954 FIFA World Cup/Champion
Surpassing the shock of Uruguay’s triumph four years earlier, West Germany became world champions in Switzerland by ending the proud 31-match unbeaten record of Hungary’s ‘Magical Magyars’ in a Final forever remembered as the Miracle of Berne.

Who were the members of the 1954 World Cup team?

They were Austria, Brazil, England, France, Hungary, Italy, Spain, and Uruguay.

Who won the World Cup 1955?

The rain was teeming down in Bern and Hungary were about to win the World Cup. Ferenc Puskas had put the Mighty Magyars ahead after six minutes and Zoltan Czibor had doubled the advantage after eight.

Where was the 1954 World Cup Final played?

For the 2003 film, see The Miracle of Bern. The 1954 FIFA World Cup Final was the final match of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, the fifth World Cup in FIFA history. The game was played at the Wankdorf Stadium in Bern, Switzerland, on 4 July 1954, and saw West Germany beat the heavily favoured Golden Team of Hungary 3–2.

Who are the surviving members of the 1954 World Cup team?

Horst Eckel (born 1932) is the only surviving member from this match, as of January 2021. Hungary’s legendary Golden Team – also known as the Mighty Magyars – was the favorite to win the 1954 World Cup.

Why did West Germany play Turkey in 1954 World Cup?

West Germany first played Turkey, winning 4–1. In the subsequent 3–8 loss to Hungary, Herberger rested several key players and played others out of position (for example, Fritz Walter as central striker instead of playmaker). The main purpose was to preserve energy for the upcoming decider against (once more) Turkey.

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