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Datos mundialistas.

Datos curiosos de los Mundiales de Fútbol.



Aprovechando el clima futbolístico del Mundial de Rusia 2018 les comparto algunos datos que han sucedido a lo largo de los mundiales.

 
  • La primera Copa Mundial de fútbol se jugó en Uruguay en 1930.
  • El primer mundial transmitido por televisión fue el de Suiza 1954.
  • Meses antes de que comenzara el Mundial de Inglaterra en 1966, alguien robó el trofeo
  • Jules Rimet, cuando era exhibido en una iglesia de Londres. Y la copa fue encontrada por el perro llamado "Pickles" en el jardín de una casa y nunca se encontró al ladrón.
  • El brasileño Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pelé, es el único que ha ganado tres mundiales: Suecia 1958, Chile 1962 y México 1970.
  • El artista Joan Miró, diseñó los carteles del mundial de España de 1982.
  • En el Mundial de España 1982, en el partido entre Francia y Kuwait, el jeque Fahd Al-Ahmad Sabah, presidente de la federación de fútbol kuwaití y hermano del jefe de Estado de Kuwait, hizo anular el cuarto gol de los franceses, exigiendo al árbitro que invalidara la jugada, argumentando que los jugadores de su selección habían dejado pasar a los contrincantes porque habían escuchado el silbato del juez. El árbitro cedió ante la presión y anuló el gol, pero poco después Francia anotó el definitivo 4-1.
  • Dejan Stanković es el único que ha jugado en tres selecciones diferentes en tres mundiales: Yugoslavia en Francia 1998, Serbia y Montenegro en Alemania 2006 y para Serbia en Sudáfrica 2010.
  • El partido en el que se han marcado más goles en una Copa del Mundo fue el partido por los cuartos de final entre Austria y Suiza en el Mundial de Suiza 1954. El marcador final fue 7-5 a favor de los austríacos.
  • Hasta el momento el alemán Miroslav Klose es el máximo goleador de los mundiales con un total de 16 goles marcados en 2002, 2006, 2010 y 2014.
  • México ha tenido 16 participaciones en Copas del Mundo, por lo que es la selección que más veces ha clasificado y no ha ganado ninguna.
  • Rusia 2018 ya es la Copa del Mundo con más penales con 24 en total.


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