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1966 FIFA World Cup Group 4
Group 4 of the 1966 FIFA World Cup consisted of Chile, Soviet Union, Italy, and North Korea. Play began on 12 July 1966 and concluded on 20 July 1966. Soviet Union won the group and North Korea finished as runners-up on their World Cup debut, and both advanced to the quarter-finals. Italy and Chile failed to advance. Standings Matches Soviet Union vs North Korea , valign="top" width="50%", Italy vs Chile , valign="top" width="50%", Chile vs North Korea , valign="top" width="50%", Soviet Union vs Italy , valign="top" width="50%", North Korea vs Italy , valign="top" width="50%", Soviet Union vs Chile , valign="top" width="50%", See also * Chile at the FIFA World Cup * Italy at the FIFA World Cup * North Korea at the FIFA World Cup *Soviet Union at the FIFA World Cup The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that sp ...
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1966 FIFA World Cup
The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in England from 11 July to 30 July 1966. The England national football team defeated West Germany 4-2 in the final to win the tournament. The final had finished at 2–2 after 90 minutes and went to extra time, when Geoff Hurst scored two goals to complete his hat-trick, the first (and , only) to be scored in a men's World Cup final. England were the fifth nation to win the event, and the third host nation to win after Uruguay in 1930 and Italy in 1934. Brazil were the defending champions, but they failed to progress from the group stage. Two debut teams performed well at the competition – North Korea beat Italy 1–0 on the way to reaching the quarter-finals, where they lost to Portugal 5–3 after leading 3–0. Portugal themselves finished third, losing 2–1 to England in the semi-final. Portuguese striker Eusébio was the tournam ...
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Leonīds Ostrovskis
Leonid Alfonsovich Ostrovski (russian: Леонид Альфонсович Островский, uk, Леонід Альфонсович Островський, lv, Leonīds Ostrovskis; 17 January 1936 in Riga – 17 April 2001 in Kyiv) was a Soviet football player and manager of Jewish origin. Honours * Soviet Top League winner: 1960, 1966, 1967, 1968 * Soviet Cup winner: 1960, 1964, 1966 International career Ostrovski made his debut for the national team on 18 November 1961 in a friendly against Argentina (he was selected for the 1958 FIFA World Cup squad, but did not play in any games at the tournament). He played in two World Cups: 1962 and 1966 Events January * January 1 – In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko. * January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo i .... He was the only footballer from Latvia for the Soviet Union in the World ...
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Im Shung-hwi
Im Shung-hwi (a.k.a. Im Song Hwi; born 3 February 1946) is a North Korean football midfielder who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in England from 11 July to 30 July 1966. The England national football team defeated West Germany 4-2 in ....Copa do Mundo da FIFA Inglaterra 1966
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Pak Doo-ik
Pak Doo-ik ( Chosungul: 박두익; Hanja: 朴斗翼; born 17 December 1943) is a North Korean former football player. He is well known for being the footballer who scored the goal which knocked out Italy from the group stage of the 1966 World Cup. Career Pak Doo-ik was born in Pyongyang. He represented North Korea at the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England, scoring the winning goal in their 1–0 win over Italy at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, a game since documented in the film '' The Game of Their Lives'' by British filmmaker Daniel Gordon. The result is still considered one of the World Cup's biggest ever upsets, with Italy – holders of a then joint-record two world titles – having been widely expected to face no difficulty in comfortably beating North Korea, who were making their tournament debut. Drawn in a group with Italy, Chile and the USSR, the North Koreans were based in the north-eastern English industrial town of Middlesbrough during the tournament, playing their ...
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Pak Seung-zin
Pak Seung-zin (a.k.a. Pak Sung Jin; 11 January 19415 August 2011) was a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea at the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England, scoring two goals, against Chile and Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, In recognized minority languages of Portugal: :* mwl, República Pertuesa is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula, in Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Macaronesian .... He was the first Asian footballer to score a goal in the World Cup finals. Career In his book, '' The Aquariums of Pyongyang'', North Korean defector Kang Chol-hwan claimed that he met Pak in the Yodok concentration camp. He says that Pak and other players on the 1966 team were imprisoned for celebrating the team's victory over Italy in a bar, which was seen as "a sign of bourgeois decadence" by North Korean officials. According to Kang, Pak was in the camp for over 20 years. However, in the documentary film '' The Game ...
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Lim Zoong-sun
Lim Zoong-sun (a.k.a. Rim Jung Son; born 16 July 1943) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.Copa do Mundo da FIFA Inglaterra 1966
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Moranbong Sports Team Moranbong Sports Club (Chosŏn'gŭl: 모란봉체육단; Hanja: 牡丹峰體育團) is a North Korean football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ...
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Shin Yung-kyoo
Shin Yung-kyoo (30 March 1942 – 18 March 1996) was a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.Copa do Mundo da FIFA Inglaterra 1966
He also played for
Moranbong Sports Team Moranbong Sports Club (Chosŏn'gŭl: 모란봉체육단; Hanja: 牡丹峰體育團) is a North Korean football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ...
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1942 births
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Pak Li-sup
Pak Li-sup (born 6 January 1944) is a North Korean football defender who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.Copa do Mundo da FIFA Inglaterra 1966
He also played for
Amrokgang Sports Team Amnokgang Sports Club is a North Korean multi-sports club. Based in Pyongyang, the club competes in the DPR Korea Premier Football League. History Affiliated with the Ministry of People's Security, it was founded on 19 September 1947. The ...
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Li Chan-myung
Li Chan-myung (a.k.a. Ri Chan Myong; ; born 2 January 1947) is a North Korean football goalkeeper who played for North Korea in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.Copa do Mundo da FIFA Inglaterra 1966
He also played for
Kigwancha Sports Club Kigwancha Sports Club or Kigwancha Sports Team (; ), known as Sinuiju Locomotive Sports Club is a North Korean multi-sports club belonging to the Korean State Railway and based in Sinuiju. It was established on 11 January 1956, and has been awar ...
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Nikolai Petrovich Morozov
Nikolai Petrovich Morozov (Russian: Николай Петрович Морозов; 25 August 1916 – 13 October 1981) was a Russian football coach, who led the USSR national football team to a fourth-place finish in the 1966 FIFA World Cup The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in England from 11 July to 30 July 1966. The England national football team defeated West Germany 4-2 in .... External links *RussiaTeam biography 1916 births 1981 deaths People from Lyubertsy Russian footballers Soviet footballers FC Torpedo Moscow players FC Spartak Moscow players Russian football managers Soviet football managers Soviet Union national football team managers FC Lokomotiv Moscow managers 1966 FIFA World Cup managers FC Torpedo Moscow managers FC Dnipro managers FC Chornomorets Odesa managers FC Shakhtar Donetsk managers Association football midfielders ...
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Galimzyan Khusainov
Galimzyan Salikhovich Khusainov ( tt-Cyrl, Галимҗан Салих улы Хөсәенев, russian: Галимзян Салихович Хусаинов) (27 June 1937 – 5 February 2010) was a Soviet football player of Tatar ethnicity who played as a forward. International career He played for the Soviet Union national team (33 matches/4 goals), and was a participant at the 1962 FIFA World Cup, 1966 FIFA World Cup and at the 1964 European Nations' Cup, where the Soviet Union squad won the silver medal, despite his goal in the final. Honours * Soviet Top League winner: 1962, 1969. * Soviet Cup winner: 1963, 1965, 1971. * 1964 European Nations' Cup runner-up. * Grigory Fedotov club Grigory Fedotov Club (russian: Клуб Григо́рия Федо́това) is a non-official list of Soviet and Russian football players that have scored 100 or more goals during their professional career. This club is named after first Sovie ... member. References *RussiaTeam biog ...
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