• 2006 Fifa World Cup Final

    2006 Fifa World Cup Final

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    1. 2006 Fifa World Cup Final Italy Squad
    2. Fifa World Cup Germany 2006

    FIFA World Cup Stadium Dortmund (Signal Iduna Park – 65,000 seats) Matches: Group B – Trinidad and Tobago 0-0 Sweden Group A – Germany 1-0 Poland Group G – Togo 0-2 Switzerland Group F – Japan 1-4 Brazil Round of 16 – Brazil 3-0 Ghana Semi-final – Germany 0-2 Italy. 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany ™ - Teams - England. Germany 2006: The final ranking. [2006 World Cup] David Beckham of England celebrates.

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    Michael Ballack and his men battered away at the Argentinians in an effort to stave off defeat, but La Albiceleste always looked comfortable enough. That was until the 72nd minute, when Pekerman replaced Riquelme with the more defensive Esteban Cambiasso. Germany suddenly took charge, and Klose headed an 80th-minute equaliser, unlikely as it had seemed just minutes earlier, but to the joy of the massive crowd. Extra-time passed with both sides focused exclusively on avoiding a potentially decisive error, and the tension ratcheted up another notch as the game moved to penalties. The eyes of the world turned to Jens Lehmann, the keeper who controversially displaced the legendary Oliver Kahn shortly before the FIFA World Cup on home soil. 'Best of luck. It’s up to you now, and you can do it,” Kahn whispered to his unloved rival, shaking hands in a gesture of reconciliation likely never to be forgotten in Germany.

    And Lehmann duly did it, saving from Ayala and Cambiasso in the defining moments of his long career, to send his side through to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals. A nation took to the streets and partied like never before. The star 'Goalkeeping coach Andy Kopke, which went on to achieve so much fame,' Lehmann said in an extract from his soon-to-be-published autobiography. The player, who finally hung up his gloves at the age of 40 after the 2009/10 campaign, was the hero of Berlin on the day. But the scrap of paper, which the keeper pulled from his shin-pad and consulted before the eyes of each Argentine penalty-taker, became the stuff of myth and legend. However, Lehmann later confessed, he could hardly read the coach’s helpful hints. 'Andy, why did you have to write in pencil?

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    No-one can read this,' he cursed as Cambiasso stepped up. But in any case, the sub’s name never appeared on the scribbled note. The keeper saved the penalty, the slip of paper was later auctioned for charity, and Lehmann became a Kahn-like idol. What they said 'I always had the feeling we were better than Germany, but that wasn’t enough to win.' Jose Pekerman, Argentina coach 'German goalkeepers are expected to save penalties.'

    Fifa World Cup Germany 2006

    Jens Lehmann, Germany goalkeeper What happened next Distressed Argentina coach Pekerman quit after the game: 'This chapter is at an end. I definitely won’t stay in the job.'

    The German fairytale ended in the semi-finals with a 2-0. Klinsmann’s side beat Portugal 3-1 in Stuttgart to seal third spot, and millions turned out to hail them as if they had won the Trophy. Both teams are again among the favourites for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.

    2006 Fifa World Cup Final