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Football World Cup 1986



         


The 1986 Football World Cup was held in Mexico. It was won by Argentina, who beat West Germany 3-2 in the final in Mexico City.

The tournament was originally scheduled to be hosted by Colombia, but after the Colombian authorities declared in 1983 that they could not afford to host the World Cup, Mexico was selected as replacement host and became the first nation to host two Football World Cups. This second World Cup in Mexico came only 16 years after the first one in 1970.

The format of the competition changed from 1982: 24 teams still qualified, again divided into six groups of four. But the second round was replaced by a knockout competition, for which 16 teams: six group winners, six second place finishers, and four best third place finishers would qualify.

It was the tournament of Diego Maradona who was at the peak of his form and lead the Argentinean team to the title. His most memorable performance probably came during the quarter final against England, where he scored both goals in the 2-1 victory. One goal was scored, in his own words, by the "hand of God" (unseen by the referee he used his hand to score the goal) and the other followed a dribbling through the complete English half around most of the English team.

Germany won their second World Cup semifinal against France in a row (following their defeat of France in 1982) only to lose their second World Cup final in a row.

Gary Lineker of England won the Golden Boot was the leading scorer of the World Cup, scoring six goals.

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First round

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Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Argentina 5321062
Italy 4312054
Bulgaria 2302124
Bulgaria1 - 1Italy
Argentina3 - 1South Korea
Italy1 - 1Argentina
South Korea1 - 1Bulgaria
South Korea2 - 3Italy
Argentina2 - 0Bulgaria
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Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Mexico 5321042
Paraguay 4312043
Belgium 3311155
Belgium1 - 2Mexico
Paraguay1 - 0Iraq
Mexico1 - 1Paraguay
Iraq1 - 2Belgium
Iraq0 - 1Mexico
Paraguay2 - 2Belgium
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Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
USSR 5321091
France 5321051
Hungary 2310229
Canada 0300305
Canada0 - 1France
USSR6 - 0Hungary
France1 - 1USSR
Hungary2 - 0Canada
Hungary0 - 3France
USSR2 - 0Canada
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Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Brazil 6330050
Spain 4320152
Algeria 1301226
Northern Ireland 1301215
Spain0 - 1Brazil
Algeria1 - 1Northern Ireland
Brazil1 - 0Algeria
Northern Ireland1 - 2Spain
Northern Ireland0 - 3Brazil
Algeria0 - 3Spain
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Group E

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Denmark 6330091
West Germany 3311134
Uruguay 2302127
Scotland 1301213
Uruguay1 - 1West Germany
Scotland0 - 1Denmark
West Germany2 - 1Scotland
Denmark6 - 1Uruguay
Denmark2 - 0West Germany
Scotland0 - 0Uruguay
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Group F

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Morocco 4312031
England 3311131
Poland 3311113
Portugal 2310224
Morocco0 - 0Poland
Portugal1 - 0England
Poland1 - 0Portugal
England0 - 0Morocco
England3 - 0Poland
Portugal1 - 3Morocco
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Round of sixteen

June 15, 1986

June 16, 1986

Mexico 2 - 0 Bulgaria
USSR 3 - 4 (AET) Belgium
Brazil 4 - 0 Poland
Argentina 1 - 0 Uruguay

June 17, 1986

June 18, 1986

Italy 0 - 2 France
Morocco 0 - 1 West Germany
Denmark 1 - 5 Spain
England 3 - 0 Paraguay
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Quarterfinals

June 21, 1986

June 22, 1986

Brazil 1 - 1 (3 - 4 PKs) France
West Germany 0 - 0 (4 - 1 PKs) Mexico
Argentina 2 - 1 England
Spain 1 - 1 (4 - 5 PKs) Belgium
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Semifinals

June 25, 1986

 

France 0 - 2 West Germany
Argentina 2 - 0 Belgium
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Third place match

June 28, 1986

France 4 - 2 (AET) Belgium
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Final

June 29, 1986

Argentina 3 - 2 West Germany



FIFA (Men's) World Cup

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