Sorry the video came out a little late. I wanted to release it before the World Cup ended, but I ran into some copyright issues that took a long time to figure out. Hope you enjoy it anyway.
I was thinking about that when you talked about the only hat trick in a World Cup final which is now an outdated fact- but still a tremendous video, enjoyed it!
I looked up more about Pickles the dog. Apparently, he accidentally strangled himself by getting his choke chain lead stuck to a tree branch while chasing a cat. A horrible ending for a national hero. R.I.P Pickles
This is why I'm staunchly against choke chains. Not only are they very easy to use incorrectly in a way that injures the dog, a chain can't be cut or broken easily in an emergency.
Fantastic stuff. A few others I would like to add are the television coverage of the 1954 World Cup, which I believe was the first World Cup to be broadcast. I know that the games were televised at least in the United Kingdom and Germany. Most match footage is now missing, aside from the odd newsreel clip here and there. Also, the 1971 Women's World Cup should be mentioned, being extremely ahead of its time, with 110,000 watching Denmark beat hosts Mexico 3-0 in the Final. All of Mexico's games were televised, but only a few clips have survived.
Here in Brazil, the Holy Grail of football lost media is the film of a goal Pele scored back in 1959 in a match between his team, Santos, and Juventus (Mooca), for the São Paulo Championship. Pele himself has said it was the greatest goal of his career, but nothing remains of it, even though that match was broadcast live on TV. That goal was recreated in many forms, from computer animation to live action reconstitution for documentaries and specials about the "King of Football", but the original film is still lost to time. I also believe that the original World Cup trophy was already in its third reincarnation when it was robbed from the CBF Museum in 1983. The stories about the Italian guy who hid it in a shoe box under his bed during WW2 and the English dog that found it out of nowhere in 1966 are pretty unbelievable to me, to be honest.
Really interested in this one! That said, do you know who televised or at least filmed the Santos-Juventus match? Most of the mainstream sources I came across claimed no cameras were even present during the game.
@@TheGood888 There were at least two cameras there according to sources around that date. The problem was that those weren't film cameras, but early TV cameras. Brazil only started using videotaping technology in the 60s. Before that, everything shown on TV was live, including telenovelas and musicals. Almost nothing locally produced was recorded, as imported film was extremely expensive and unreliable under humid and warm tropical weather. We only have some early commercials from international brands such as Coca-Cola or Volkswagen. But even if the match was recorded, chances are that it would still be lost media by now. Most early TV content was lost due to fires and floods, that affected all TV stations from São Paulo and Rio. One example: we don't have a single local broadcast from World Cup '74 remaining due to a fire that destroyed the entire film archive of TV Globo in 1976.
@@WikiRafa Sorry for the long delay in response, completely forgot about this one! I was doing some more research on the match using the Biblioteca Nacional Digital Brasil archive, and came across a photo of one of Pele's goals in the 3rd August 1959 edition of Diario da Noite. Not sure it's the goal in question (as he scored a hat trick in that game), but very cool all the same! That said, haven't had luck finding sources talking about the television coverage yet (doesn't help I am not fluent in Portuguese). Was wondering if you could share any of the sources that talked about said coverage, as I would love to get a Lost Media Wiki article written about this.
One nice tidbit: while still far from the full thing, a small piece of the net where the first ever World Cup goal happened, all the way back in 1930, has been preserved and placed in an Uruguayan street for the general public to see.
Great idea. There’s this very recent nba playoff game between the suns with Steve mash and I think the spurs with Tim Duncan that is almost impossible to find the whole game of. I don’t think it’s all on RUclips just clips. It was one of the playoff games Tim donaghy refereed and I think the game Steve nash got bloodied and no foul was called etc. I think it cost the suns a championship that year. Maybe I’m mistaken but yeah that games footage is lost and it was only like 2007
Nice video. One football match that is considered lost is the 1973 Qualifying match USSR vs Chile in Moscow. Both nations had cut diplomatic relations after the 1973 Pinochet's coup d'etat. The match was played in the Lenin Stadium in front of 60k spectators, thought there are claims of it not being televised which is kind of weird considering it was an official match. Only a few pictures can be found online, mostly from Soviet media.
Please do NBA and ABA lost media! There’s so much to talk about! There was a playoff game between the suns and spurs which I think is still lost online I think only clips exist. It was like 2007 and the infamous dirty referee Tim donaghy was one of the refs If im not mistaken
Truly one of my favorite youtubers was wondering if you could cover some festive lost media since Christmas is so close best of luck and hope you have some happy holidays
Video Idea: Eminem lost media, because I love Eminem, and there should be more than enough to make into a video. Here's all the ones I know of (and yes, I did plagiarize 99% of this from the lost media wiki) •Mix TV presents: Eminem, this is a lost cancelled PS2 puzzle game, where you have to unscramble jumbled versions of Eminem music videos before the level ends. No build or even screenshots from it have surfaced online. •Relapse: Resistance, this is a lost mobile game that came out to promote his sixth studio album Relapse. All that we have of it now is a few screenshots, the game's trailer, and some low quality gameplay footage. •So Many Styles, this is a partially found old Eminem song in which he says some pretty racist stuff. All that we have of it is a 36 second snippet from an issue of The Source magazine. •The Relapse Recording Sessions: Oh Trey 9 label owner Terry Simaan claimed that, during the creation of his sixth studio album Relapse, Eminem would spend 12-15 hours recording songs, with over 300 unreleased songs by February 2009 (since Relapse came out in May 2009, if this is true, there's likely even MORE unreleased songs recorded for Relapse). This actually falls under Existence Unconfirmed. •Nut Up: This is a now found unreleased track rumored to have been planned for Relapse 2. A snippet of it first leaked in 2011, and a larger snippet leaked in 2019. In that same year, the whole song was sold for $1,500, and was then released. •Run Your Jewels, this is a cancelled track from his first studio album Infinite. All that we have of it is a 13 second snippet.
for the longest time i thought being a retro anime fan was pain in the butt. at least from a european standpoint. american cruncyhroll catalogue has a good amount of discotek licences but the euro cup 24 got me into the sport... holy crap! fifa homepage is pretty much the only service with full classic matches oO
Hello, this is for Lostmedia fans who like soccer. Remember a video on RUclips from the Rptimao TV channel of all the goals from the 2002 World Cup, another from 1998, another from 1994, 1990, 2006 and 2010 that already It was re-uploaded on RUclips, and 2014, well I'm looking for 2006
10:41 Not all of the U.K! Certainly not north of the (English )border! And it wasn't the 'Brits' (7:48) who took the lead either. 🤨 Britain is England + Wales + Scotland. One more thing, a score in football is measured in goals not points 😄
7:15 Really, only 60%? I was expecting something like what happened in Denmark when they hosted Eurovision in 2001, where 95% of the country watched it on TV plus about 40 000 in live attendance
I think the 1954 final is lost. I’ve been looking it for years. Only a highlight exists from the official documentary. Never been able to find it. Every final from 1958 onwards exists though.
Yeah over 100 different cameras recorded the match in its entirety but only what 20 minutes were used for the end film so the rest was 45 hours of film lost
8:55 “The only hat trick ever in the World Cup final” Not anymore! Mbappe became the second player in the World cup to make a hat trick in the final! 🇫🇷
It would mean a lot to me if you could bring this match to the spotlight, it is not of global interest nor is it from a world cup match, but I have been looking for it for almost two years to nl avail and I’d really appreciate if someone could give me a hand difunding it I’m talking about the third match of the 1973 Mexican League finale between Cruz Azul and León. The former won the game in extra time thanks to an own-goal handball scored by a Leon defender. The story tells that the referees had a hard time deliberating wether a goal scored like that would count, however, Cruz Azul finally got it awarded and crowned themselves as twice-in-a-row Mexican champions. It’s particularly strange case of lost media because almost every important match from the Mexican league has been recovered and uploaded to RUclips by either the sports subdivision of the country’s biggest broadcaster(TUDN of Grupo Televisa) or by independent collectors, however, this EXACT match seems the only one to be missing and no one has been able to find a copy of it. By the way, it is important to note that one can easily find footage of the first two matches played at Estadio León and Azteca uploaded by Clío TV on RUclips, however, not even them, a media group specialized on historical archiving, seem to have any footage of the third game.
Actually Soccer was what everyone used to call it, it only changed names to football to match the rest of the sports like Basketball , the USA already had a sport called football at the time so they kept it as Soccer
@@Nerdtendo6366 That's because the English pronunciation is generic, it's much more interesting in different languages, such as the Spanish pronunciation "fútbol."
Sorry the video came out a little late. I wanted to release it before the World Cup ended, but I ran into some copyright issues that took a long time to figure out. Hope you enjoy it anyway.
Also mbappe scored a hat trick in the world cup final
@@samueltheman3012 technically the second hat trick ever in the World Cup finals
Dont worry bout it
The vid is fire 🔥
VAMO MESSI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was thinking about that when you talked about the only hat trick in a World Cup final which is now an outdated fact- but still a tremendous video, enjoyed it!
Pickles the dog was truly a G.O.A.T 😔
A very good boy.
That’s a dog you savings account. Dogs are not goats.
The D.O.G
Messi is not the g.o.a.t.
Pickles was the true G.O.A.T.
I looked up more about Pickles the dog. Apparently, he accidentally strangled himself by getting his choke chain lead stuck to a tree branch while chasing a cat. A horrible ending for a national hero.
R.I.P Pickles
Holy fucking shit.
lmao nice
@@PiroKUSS not nice :(
This is why I'm staunchly against choke chains. Not only are they very easy to use incorrectly in a way that injures the dog, a chain can't be cut or broken easily in an emergency.
Another lost media is a strange game in Madagascar, where a team scored 149 own goals. There's only one supposed picture from that game
Do a more sports lost media. Like 🇺🇸football, baseball, hockey, racing, basketball, something like that
Fantastic stuff. A few others I would like to add are the television coverage of the 1954 World Cup, which I believe was the first World Cup to be broadcast. I know that the games were televised at least in the United Kingdom and Germany. Most match footage is now missing, aside from the odd newsreel clip here and there. Also, the 1971 Women's World Cup should be mentioned, being extremely ahead of its time, with 110,000 watching Denmark beat hosts Mexico 3-0 in the Final. All of Mexico's games were televised, but only a few clips have survived.
Mbappe is now the 2nd person ever to get a hat trick un the World Cup Final
Here in Brazil, the Holy Grail of football lost media is the film of a goal Pele scored back in 1959 in a match between his team, Santos, and Juventus (Mooca), for the São Paulo Championship. Pele himself has said it was the greatest goal of his career, but nothing remains of it, even though that match was broadcast live on TV. That goal was recreated in many forms, from computer animation to live action reconstitution for documentaries and specials about the "King of Football", but the original film is still lost to time.
I also believe that the original World Cup trophy was already in its third reincarnation when it was robbed from the CBF Museum in 1983. The stories about the Italian guy who hid it in a shoe box under his bed during WW2 and the English dog that found it out of nowhere in 1966 are pretty unbelievable to me, to be honest.
Really interested in this one! That said, do you know who televised or at least filmed the Santos-Juventus match? Most of the mainstream sources I came across claimed no cameras were even present during the game.
@@TheGood888 There were at least two cameras there according to sources around that date. The problem was that those weren't film cameras, but early TV cameras.
Brazil only started using videotaping technology in the 60s. Before that, everything shown on TV was live, including telenovelas and musicals. Almost nothing locally produced was recorded, as imported film was extremely expensive and unreliable under humid and warm tropical weather. We only have some early commercials from international brands such as Coca-Cola or Volkswagen.
But even if the match was recorded, chances are that it would still be lost media by now. Most early TV content was lost due to fires and floods, that affected all TV stations from São Paulo and Rio. One example: we don't have a single local broadcast from World Cup '74 remaining due to a fire that destroyed the entire film archive of TV Globo in 1976.
@@WikiRafa Sorry for the long delay in response, completely forgot about this one! I was doing some more research on the match using the Biblioteca Nacional Digital Brasil archive, and came across a photo of one of Pele's goals in the 3rd August 1959 edition of Diario da Noite. Not sure it's the goal in question (as he scored a hat trick in that game), but very cool all the same! That said, haven't had luck finding sources talking about the television coverage yet (doesn't help I am not fluent in Portuguese). Was wondering if you could share any of the sources that talked about said coverage, as I would love to get a Lost Media Wiki article written about this.
One nice tidbit: while still far from the full thing, a small piece of the net where the first ever World Cup goal happened, all the way back in 1930, has been preserved and placed in an Uruguayan street for the general public to see.
Gotta make a lost media on the NBA or MLB im sure they have a lot of lost content! Love all your videos this one was good as always!
Vouch ^^^^
wilts 100 pt game!!
Great idea. There’s this very recent nba playoff game between the suns with Steve mash and I think the spurs with Tim Duncan that is almost impossible to find the whole game of. I don’t think it’s all on RUclips just clips. It was one of the playoff games Tim donaghy refereed and I think the game Steve nash got bloodied and no foul was called etc. I think it cost the suns a championship that year. Maybe I’m mistaken but yeah that games footage is lost and it was only like 2007
I agree!
And NHL, and NASCAR
I can tell this video was delayed, as just hours before it was uploaded, Kylian Mbappe scored the 2nd ever hattrick in a World Cup Final
Nice video. One football match that is considered lost is the 1973 Qualifying match USSR vs Chile in Moscow. Both nations had cut diplomatic relations after the 1973 Pinochet's coup d'etat. The match was played in the Lenin Stadium in front of 60k spectators, thought there are claims of it not being televised which is kind of weird considering it was an official match. Only a few pictures can be found online, mostly from Soviet media.
They didn’t have toilet paper in that shithole of a country that they called the ussr, you can forget about televised sports matches.
As a Chilean, that match is famous, like the revenge match, called "the match of shame"
8:57 didn't age well
Hahah was about to make that point
@Sewwfffyhjijui mbappe scored the 2nd hattrick ever in world cup history during the final for france
What
Thank you for calling it football :). Though as a pointer, nobody ever calls goals 'points'.
Pickles needs a movie made on him already, give this boy a Netflix documentary godamn it!
They melted the footage to have film stock for Doctor Who episodes.
Your telling me the literal world cup is lost media
The amount of sporting event lost media is just as high as the world’s population!
Please do NBA and ABA lost media! There’s so much to talk about! There was a playoff game between the suns and spurs which I think is still lost online I think only clips exist. It was like 2007 and the infamous dirty referee Tim donaghy was one of the refs If im not mistaken
Truly one of my favorite youtubers was wondering if you could cover some festive lost media since Christmas is so close best of luck and hope you have some happy holidays
Pickles is a World Cup hero
Video Idea: Eminem lost media, because I love Eminem, and there should be more than enough to make into a video. Here's all the ones I know of (and yes, I did plagiarize 99% of this from the lost media wiki)
•Mix TV presents: Eminem, this is a lost cancelled PS2 puzzle game, where you have to unscramble jumbled versions of Eminem music videos before the level ends. No build or even screenshots from it have surfaced online.
•Relapse: Resistance, this is a lost mobile game that came out to promote his sixth studio album Relapse. All that we have of it now is a few screenshots, the game's trailer, and some low quality gameplay footage.
•So Many Styles, this is a partially found old Eminem song in which he says some pretty racist stuff. All that we have of it is a 36 second snippet from an issue of The Source magazine.
•The Relapse Recording Sessions: Oh Trey 9 label owner Terry Simaan claimed that, during the creation of his sixth studio album Relapse, Eminem would spend 12-15 hours recording songs, with over 300 unreleased songs by February 2009 (since Relapse came out in May 2009, if this is true, there's likely even MORE unreleased songs recorded for Relapse). This actually falls under Existence Unconfirmed.
•Nut Up: This is a now found unreleased track rumored to have been planned for Relapse 2. A snippet of it first leaked in 2011, and a larger snippet leaked in 2019. In that same year, the whole song was sold for $1,500, and was then released.
•Run Your Jewels, this is a cancelled track from his first studio album Infinite. All that we have of it is a 13 second snippet.
I would've liked to see the lost dignity of Brazil in the 2014 semi-final world cup, when they lost 7-1 against Germany.
Funny
Can't believe this only got 15,000 views
for the longest time i thought being a retro anime fan was pain in the butt. at least from a european standpoint. american cruncyhroll catalogue has a good amount of discotek licences
but the euro cup 24 got me into the sport... holy crap! fifa homepage is pretty much the only service with full classic matches oO
Great video! Would love more lost sport media!
Hello, this is for Lostmedia fans who like soccer. Remember a video on RUclips from the Rptimao TV channel of all the goals from the 2002 World Cup, another from 1998, another from 1994, 1990, 2006 and 2010 that already It was re-uploaded on RUclips, and 2014, well I'm looking for 2006
When it comes to the France Vs Belgium Qualifier, has the INA (French Audiovisual Archive) ever stated what happened to the footage that was filmed?
10:41 Not all of the U.K! Certainly not north of the (English )border! And it wasn't the 'Brits' (7:48) who took the lead either. 🤨 Britain is England + Wales + Scotland. One more thing, a score in football is measured in goals not points 😄
goober post
Can we get a video on Latin American lost media?
This was cool. Can we get an american football one also?
This may be the only time I'll ever be interested in football. I'm always interested in lost media
Love your style, and thanks for not calling it Soccer, i know is hard for USA xD
I wonder if there's enough lost arcade games/cabinets that there could be a whole video for them
I swear this video had another thumbnail with Pelé in it before - hopefully it hasn't become lost media too!
7:15 Really, only 60%? I was expecting something like what happened in Denmark when they hosted Eurovision in 2001, where 95% of the country watched it on TV plus about 40 000 in live attendance
pickells the dog the og gigachad
Only hat-trick until this year*
I think the 1954 final is lost. I’ve been looking it for years. Only a highlight exists from the official documentary. Never been able to find it. Every final from 1958 onwards exists though.
Yes.
You made soccer sound amazing, huge props
Fym lol 2022 world cup was incredible theres a reason this is the most popular and most played sport in the world
Silence yank
Not to be the "Actually" guy but Pathé is pronounced like Café (Path-ay) :)
What about George A. Romero's Martin directors cut it was lost than found than sold viva online auction to an unknown buyer
SO YOU ARE TELLING ME THE SILVER GOAL MATCH (Barbados vs Grenada) IS LOST MEDIA??????? WHAT
Suggestion a video about Rocky and Creed lost media to coincide with Creed III's release
Hmmm
Could you do Lost Christmas Media
Maybe footage of Englands last win could come home someday
Hey, why don’t you do a lost media video on the first HTTYD movie? I’m sure there could be some interesting stuff to find.
you should do a tyler lost media update. A lot of new Wolf 2010 and Dinosaur leaks have happened.
Is it me or did the thumbnail change?
didn't Mbappe score a Hattrick yesterday?
this was before the final
8:57 ...until Mbappe in 2022
45hours of missing footage? 11:00 ?
Yeah over 100 different cameras recorded the match in its entirety but only what 20 minutes were used for the end film so the rest was 45 hours of film lost
Honestly the last entry was disappointing. A trophy is not media
mike eu te amo
you should do an update on Tyler's lost media
Just for saying football you get a like
an American just joined the rest of the World
...so beautiful
Clearing didn’t watch this years World Cup then, Mbappe scored a hat trick in the final
The soccer balls sure looked weird back then.
What? No 1950 "Miracle on Grass" when USA beat England 1-0?
Oh hi there it’s been a while
MESSSSSSSIIIIIIIIIIIII
Messi > cr7
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Hi
8:55 “The only hat trick ever in the World Cup final” Not anymore! Mbappe became the second player in the World cup to make a hat trick in the final! 🇫🇷
sup
It would mean a lot to me if you could bring this match to the spotlight, it is not of global interest nor is it from a world cup match, but I have been looking for it for almost two years to nl avail and I’d really appreciate if someone could give me a hand difunding it
I’m talking about the third match of the 1973 Mexican League finale between Cruz Azul and León. The former won the game in extra time thanks to an own-goal handball scored by a Leon defender. The story tells that the referees had a hard time deliberating wether a goal scored like that would count, however, Cruz Azul finally got it awarded and crowned themselves as twice-in-a-row Mexican champions.
It’s particularly strange case of lost media because almost every important match from the Mexican league has been recovered and uploaded to RUclips by either the sports subdivision of the country’s biggest broadcaster(TUDN of Grupo Televisa) or by independent collectors, however, this EXACT match seems the only one to be missing and no one has been able to find a copy of it.
By the way, it is important to note that one can easily find footage of the first two matches played at Estadio León and Azteca uploaded by Clío TV on RUclips, however, not even them, a media group specialized on historical archiving, seem to have any footage of the third game.
I call it Soccer because it’s an actual name and not just blank-ball unlike half of the other sports
Soccer literally just means association football
Actually Soccer was what everyone used to call it, it only changed names to football to match the rest of the sports like Basketball , the USA already had a sport called football at the time so they kept it as Soccer
It's called FOOT ball because guess what?... You kick a ball with your foot 😱😱😱
@@lambvofvgod yeah, and it’s a lame and generic name with no soul or personality in it
@@Nerdtendo6366 That's because the English pronunciation is generic, it's much more interesting in different languages, such as the Spanish pronunciation "fútbol."
now mbappe did 4 goals in a single final :0
Those scored in the penalties shoot out don't count into the statistics so he still scored 3.
Hope all this shit stays lost
hope your dad stays lost
Niceee
Imagine wanting lost world cup media to stay lost
Bruh
How on earth can you say "points" to the goals? Calling it soccer is one thing, but this is just straight up bravery. Wash your mouth.
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