Biggest Wins In World Cup History
Here are the biggest wins in the history of the FIFA World Cup.
Here are the biggest wins in the history of the FIFA World Cup.
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Sami Khedira, Miroslav Klose, Thomas Mueller of Germany celebrate a goal in the World Cup semi final against Brazil at Estadio Mineirao on July 8, 2014 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Germany beat Brazil 7-1 in an incredibly one-sided amatch. This was Brazil's worst ever performance in their football history. ?(Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
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Portugal's striker Cristiano Ronaldo (R) scores a goal past North Korea's goalkeeper Ri Myong-Guk during the Group G first round 2010 World Cup football match North Korea versus Portugal on June 21, 2010 at Green Point stadium in Cape Town. This was Ronaldo's first international goal since 2009. North Korea capitulated in the game unexpectedly. In their first game they lost to Brazil 2-1. (AFP)
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Miroslav Klose scored a hat-trick as Germany played brilliantly against Saudi Arabia in the first round in 2002. (Getty Images)
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Hungary thrashed El Salvador 10-1 in 1982 with Laszlo Kiss scoring four goals. The nine goal difference is the most in the World Cup history. (Getty Images)
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Yugoslav forward Dusan Bajevic (R) heads the ball past substitute goalkeeper Dimbi Tubilandu from Zaire to score a goal 18 June 1974 in Gelsenkirchen during the World Cup first round soccer match between Yugoslavia and Zaire. Bajevic scored three goals as Yugoslavia beat Zaire 9-0. AFP PHOTO?
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Poland began their 1974 campaign with a win over Argentina and then sent Haiti packing 7-0. (Getty Images)
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Uruguay forward Julio Perez is thwarted by Bolivian goalkeeper Guttierrez who dives bravely at his feet to save, Uruguay's goals were scored by Schiaffino (4), Ghiggia, Miguez (2) and Vidal, Uruguay were to go on to win the World Cup beating the mighty Brazil in Rio de Janeiro in front of an estimated 200,000 Brazilian fans, Uruguay were to go on to win the World Cup beating the mighty Brazil in Rio de Janeiro in front of an estimated 200,000 Brazilian fans (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto/Getty Images)