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What is the San Diego scandal in the history of world football?

Uncover the ugly scars of the World Cup.

In the long history of the World Cup, glory and dreams are eternal themes, and the wonderful performances of many heroes add infinite charm to this sport. However, the World Cup is not a pure land on earth, and the dirty things in the world will also corrode this glittering golden cup. We might as well start from 1954 to uncover the ugly scars under the shiny appearance of the World Cup. 1954 In the World Cup in Switzerland, the Hungarian team led by a generation of wizards Puskas was in full swing, beating the Federal Republic of Germany 8-3 in the group stage, but the wily Germans kicked Puskas in this game, which made him unable to play in the subsequent games. However, the Hungarian team still relied on the outstanding performances of Kocsis and other famous players to reach the final, and once again met the former West Germany. Hungary led by two goals. The Germans won their first World Cup championship with this ambiguous competition, while the golden generation of Hungarians was lost in the history forever. 1962, Chile hosted the post-earthquake World Cup. Chileans hope to inspire people through the world's first sport, but the infamous battle of Santiago became the first scandal in the history of world football. The hosts Chile and Italy fought fiercely in the competition, and nearly 70,000 spectators witnessed the violence on the field. Only two Italian players were sent off in the end. In the end, the host won the game with a score of 2: 0, and the players even used police escort when they left to ensure the safety of the stadium. 1962 The fiasco of European teams did not calm down the world football. 1966 World Cup became the stage for European teams to retaliate. Brazil, the defending champion, was eliminated in the group stage, and Pele was kicked down by the other side in the match with Portugal, which became the best lens to explain the violence on the court. Argentina and Uruguay failed to escape the attack of European teams. Argentina is even more unfortunate. They met the host England team, and captain Latin was shown a red card after only a few words with the referee. European teams monopolize the top four and complete the counterattack. After that, the World Cup was finally quiet. Brazil in 1970 and the Federal Republic of Germany in 1974 all believed that they were kings of the world. However, the Argentine in' 78 shocked the world again. Mei Nuodi's team is outstanding in technology and full of energy, and their off-court efforts have reached the peak. In the last game of the second stage group stage, they shocked everyone with a score of 6-0 against Peru, and the direct result of this score was that Argentina eliminated its arch-enemy Brazil with a goal difference advantage. The purity of football is once again seriously challenged. However, this trick is not only used by South Americans, but also by Europeans. 1982 In the World Cup in Spain, Algeria, a new African army, defeated the Federal Republic of Germany in the first game, but in the last game of the group stage, Austria, which had already qualified, let the Germans go, and finally all three teams got four points. However, Algeria was out because of the least goal difference, so the first breakthrough achievement of African football in the World Cup was easily erased. Eight years later, the English team ended its magical journey with two dives by Jinker. Looking back on the ups and downs of the World Cup, we have to admit the fact that the World Cup may never have been a pure land.