1990 FIFA World Cup Final
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The 1990 FIFA World Cup Final was contested between West Germany and Argentina. It was an ill-tempered game, notable for seeing the first two sendings off in a World Cup final. West Germany won 1-0, with a late Andreas Brehme penalty sealing their third World Cup win.
[edit] Match details
| 1990-07-08 20:00 CET |
West Germany |
1 – 0 | Stadio Olimpico, Rome Attendance: 73,603 Referee: Edgardo Codesal Méndez (Mexico) |
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MATCH RULES
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*Deciding game of the final group stage |
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Uruguay 1930 | Italy 1934 | France 1938 | Brazil 1950 | Switzerland 1954 | Sweden 1958 | Chile 1962 | England 1966 | Mexico 1970 | West Germany 1974 | Argentina 1978 | Spain 1982 | Mexico 1986 | Italy 1990 | United States 1994 | France 1998 | Korea/Japan 2002 | Germany 2006 | South Africa 2010 | Brazil 2014 | 2018 |
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