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After Spain 7 vs. Costa Rica 0: the biggest wins in the history of the World Cup

The Spanish team beat Costa Rica 7-0 on the first day of group E of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar thanks to goals from Dani Olmo, Marco Asensio, Ferran Torres (2), Gavi, Carlos Solor and Álvaro Morata. Thus, the ‘Red’ will be motivated to face Germany this Sunday and a win would allow them to qualify for the round of 16.

In the same way, the squad led by Luis Enrique gets into the ranking of the biggest wins in the history of the World Cup. In this sense, below, we remind you of the matches that ended with a bulky result.

Hungary 10-1 El Salvador: World Cup in Spain 1982

Hungary’s 10-2 victory over El Salvador is so far the biggest win in the history of the World Cup and it occurred in Spain 1982. Both teams shared group 3 and met on the first day at the Martínez Valero Stadium .

The European team passed over the Central American team thanks to goals from Kiss (69′, 72′ and 76′), Nyilasi (4′ and 83′), Poloskei (11′), Fazekas (23′ and 53′), Tóth (50′) and Szentes (70′). For his part, Luis Ramírez marked the discount (64 ‘).

Hungary 9-0 South Korea: World Cup in Switzerland 1954

The ‘Magyars’ appear again on this list, although the defeat of South Korea happened in Switzerland in 1954 The Asian team debuted in World Cup events, but to their misfortune they were in the same group as Hungary, which was one of the favourites.

The European team thrashed the Korean team at the Hardturm-Stadion with a brilliant performance by Sándor Kocsis who scored a hat-trick (24′, 36′ and 50′). Ferenc Puskás (12′ and 89′), Milhály Lantos (18′), Zoltán Czibor (59′) and Péter Pelotás (75′ and 83′) also scored.

Uruguay 8-0 Bolivia: Brazil World Cup 1950

The Uruguayan team won its second title in the 1950 World Cup in Brazil after defeating the host (2-1) in the final. Although, in the group stage, he had already shown his power by thrashing Bolivia thanks to scores from Óscar Míguez (14′, 40′ and 51′), Ernesto Vidal (18′), Juan Alberto Schiaffino (23′ and 54 ′), Julio Pérez (83′) and Alcides Ghiggia (87′). at the Raimundo Sampaio Stadium

Sweden 8-0 Cuba: World Cup in France 1938

The 1938 World Cup in France was characterized by direct elimination and Cuba, which was making its debut, surprised by taking Romania out of the way. However, in the next phase it was Sweden’s turn and the European squad emerged victorious with goals from Harry Anderson (9′, 81′ and 89′), Gustav Wetterstrom (23′, 37′ and 44′), Tore Keller (80 ′) and Arne Nyberg (84′) at the Fort Carré Stadium.

Germany 8-0 Saudi Arabia: Korea-Japan World Cup 2002

The German team shared Group E with Saudi Arabia at the 2002 World Cup in Korea-Japan and the Teutonic cast came out devastating from the start of the game. Miroslav Klose (20′, 25′, 69′), Michael Ballack (40′), Carsten Jancker (45′), Thomas Linke (73′), Oliver Bierhoff (84′) and Bernd Schneider (90′) scored the goals at the Sapporo Dome.

Brazil 1 – 7 Germany: Brazil World Cup 2014

Brazil arrived as a favorite to win the World Cup, as it was organized at their home, however, their fans never imagined the defeat by Germany in the quarterfinals. Thomas Muller (11′), Miroslav Klose (23′), Toni Kross (24′ and 26′), Sami Khedira (29′) and André Schurrle (69′ and 79′) silenced the Maracana Stadium, while Oscar scored the so much of honor

Source: Elcomercio

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