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Final2006-07-09

Italy vs France - 2006 World Cup Final

Italy flagItaly
1 - 1
(5-3 pens)
FranceFrance flag

Olympiastadion, Berlin

Zidane's headbutt and Italy's fourth World Cup

2006
World Cup Year
2
Total Goals
Final
Match Stage

Match Overview

The 2006 World Cup Final between Italy and France at Olympiastadion, Berlin became legendary due to Zidane's headbutt and Italy's fourth World Cup.

Pre-Match Buildup

Before the match, both teams carried enormous expectations. Italy and France were both eager to prove themselves at this crucial moment and bring glory to their nations.

Key Moments

The match featured numerous decisive moments. The final score of 1-1 (5-3 on penalties) reflected the intensity of this encounter. Each goal had its own unique story.

Tactical Analysis

Tactically, both coaches displayed the highest level of football intelligence through their setups and in-game adjustments. Formation changes and key substitutions became turning points of the match.

Key Players

This match produced true heroes while also featuring controversial moments. The individual performances of players will be remembered by fans forever.

Aftermath

After the match, the entire world was discussing this classic encounter. The reactions from media and fans demonstrated the global impact of football.

Historical Legacy

The impact of this match extends far beyond its time, becoming one of the most important moments in football history, continuing to inspire new generations of players and fans.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of this match?

Italy 1-1 France (5-3 on penalties)

Where was the match held?

Olympiastadion, Berlin on 2006-07-09

Why is this match considered classic?

Zidane's headbutt and Italy's fourth World Cup

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