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Football World Cup 1990 Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

1990 Football World Cup - Italy
Italia 90

Official 1990 Football World Cup poster

Official 1990 Football World Cup logo
Participant teams 106
(final tournament: 24)
Host Italy
Champions West Germany (3rd title)
Matches played 52
Goals scored 115
(2.21 per match)
Attendance 2,517,348
(48,411 per match)
Top scorer/
Golden Shoe
Salvatore Schillaci (ITA)
6 goals
Best player/
Golden Ball
Salvatore Schillaci (ITA)

The 1990 Football World Cup was held in Italy. It was won by West Germany, who beat Argentina 1-0 in the final.

With its third title (and three second place finishes) Germany became the most successful World Cup nation for 4 years, until Brazil won their 4th Championship in 1994. German team manager Franz Beckenbauer became the second footballer, after Mario Zagallo, to become World Champion as a player (in 1974) and as team manager.

The format of the competition stayed the same as in 1986: 24 teams qualified, divided into six groups of four. 16 teams would qualify for the knockout competition: six group winners, six second place finishers, and four best third place finishers.

The World Cup began with an upset. Defending Champion Argentina fell 0-1 to Cameroon in the opening match. Cameroon went on to become the surprise team of the Championship, becoming the first African nation to go to the quarter finals and bowing there only in extra time with 2-3 to England after leading 2-1. Cameroon's Roger Milla, who came out of retirement specifically for the World Cup, became an international superstar at age 38, long after most top-level footballers typically retire.

But Argentina recovered from their defeat and went all the way to the final. On their way they defeated Brazil in the round of the last 16 and, in the semi final, were the first team in this tournament to score a goal against the hosts Italy winning through penalties after a 1-1 score after extra time.

Italian Salvatore Schillaci won the Golden Boot with six goals, scoring a goal in every game that he apeared in. Amazingly, 'Toto' only played for Italy once prior to the tournament.

Table of contents
1 Venues
2 First round
3 Round of sixteen
4 Quarterfinals
5 Semifinals
6 Third place match
7 Final
8 Firsts
9 Lasts

Venues

  • Stadio Olimpico, Roma - 81,000 [R1,R2,QF,SF,F matches]
  • Stadio San Paolo, Napoli - 74,000 [R1,R2,QF,SF matches]
  • Stadio Delle Alpi, Torino - 68,000 [R1,R2,SF matches]
  • Stadio San Nicola, Bari - 56,000 [R1,R2,3P matches]
  • Stadio Artemio Franchi, Firenze - 41,000 [R1,QF matches]
  • Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milano - 75,000 [R1,R2,QF matches]
  • Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genova - 35,000 [R1,R2 matches]
  • Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna - 39,000 [R1,R2 matches]
  • Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, Verona - 42,000 [R1,R2 matches]
  • Stadio Friuli, Udine - 38,000 [R1 matches]
  • Stadio Sant'Elia, Cagliari - 40,000 [R1 matches]
  • Stadio Della Favorita Palermo - 36,000 [R1 matches]

First round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Italy 6330040
Czechoslovakia 4320163
Austria 2310223
USA 0300328
Italy1 - 0Austria
USA1 - 5Czechoslovakia
Italy1 - 0USA
Austria0 - 1Czechoslovakia
Austria2 - 1USA
Italy2 - 0Czechoslovakia

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Cameroon 4320135
Romania 3311143
Argentina 3311132
USSR 2310244
Argentina0 - 1Cameroon
USSR0 - 2Romania
Argentina2 - 0USSR
Cameroon2 - 1Romania
Cameroon0 - 4USSR
Argentina1 - 1Romania

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Brazil 6330041
Costa Rica 4320132
Scotland 2310223
Sweden 0300336
Brazil2 - 1Sweden
Costa Rica1 - 0Scotland
Brazil1 - 0Costa Rica
Sweden1 - 2Scotland
Sweden1 - 2Costa Rica
Brazil1 - 0Scotland

Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
West Germany 53210103
Yugoslavia 4320165
Colombia 3311132
UAE 03003211
UAE0 - 2Colombia
West Germany4 - 1Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia1 - 0Colombia
West Germany5 - 1UAE
West Germany1 - 1Colombia
Yugoslavia4 - 1UAE

Group E

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Spain 5321052
Belgium 4320163
Uruguay 3311123
South Korea 0300316
Belgium2 - 0South Korea
Uruguay0 - 0Spain
South Korea1 - 3Spain
Belgium3 - 1Uruguay
South Korea0 - 1Uruguay
Belgium1 - 2Spain

Group F

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
England 4312021
Netherlands 3303022
Ireland 3303022
Egypt 2302112
England1 - 1Ireland
Netherlands1 - 1Egypt
England0 - 0Netherlands
Ireland0 - 0Egypt
England1 - 0Egypt
Ireland1 - 1Netherlands

Round of sixteen

June 23, 1990 June 24, 1990
Cameroon 2 - 1 (AET) Colombia
Czechoslovakia 4 - 1 Costa Rica
Brazil 0 - 1 Argentina
West Germany 2 - 1 Netherlands
June 25, 1990 June 26, 1990
Ireland 0 - 0 (5 - 4 PKs) Romania
Italy 2 - 0 Uruguay
Spain 1 - 2 (AET) Yugoslavia
England 1 - 0 (AET) Belgium

Quarterfinals

June 30, 1990 July 1, 1990
Yugoslavia 0 - 0 (2 - 3 PKs) Argentina
Italy 1 - 0 Ireland
West Germany 1 - 0 Czechoslovakia
England 3 - 2 (AET) Cameroon

Semifinals

July 3, 1990 July 4, 1990
West Germany 1 - 1 (4 - 3 PKs) England
Italy 1 - 1 (3 - 4 PKs) Argentina

Third place match

July 7, 1990
Italy 2 - 1 England

Final

July 8, 1990
West Germany 1 - 0 Argentina

Firsts

The final alone had several firsts:

Lasts

  • This would be the last World Cup in which goalkeepers were allowed to pick up direct backpasses from teammates. The backpass rule was in use from the 1994 tournament in order to make it harder for teams to time-waste.
  • This was the last World Cup in which three teams' countries existed as political entities: West Germany joined with East Germany shortly after the tournament, Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and the Soviet Union split into Russia and innumerable smaller states with the fall of the Communist regime.


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