Stielike‘s miss would be the last time in a World cup or European cup that a German player would fail a penalty, in-game or during shoot-out, for 28 years, until Lukas Podolski against Serbia in 2010. In between they had 22 penalties (if I have counted correctly) without a single miss. An unbelievable world record that will hardly ever be beaten.
"...for 24 years, until Lukas Podolski against Serbia in 2010.." For 24 Years? If what you write is true, it is 28 years! Stilike's miss in the video is at the 1982 World Cup! 1982-2010 = 28 years!
You know what is the sign of an epic match? You have watched the game many times, & still when the opportunity presents itself, you watch it again with such an excitement as if the match is live & you are watching it for the first time.
The whole game was a pure heart stopper! I was 16 when my friends and I watched that thriller. One of the best games ever! It had all what a top match needs: Suspence, changing leads, world famous players, a four goal extra time with a two goal lead and some "extras" like the penalty shoot out with changing leads and unfortunately Schumacher's foul on Battiston what gave the game even more explosive power. The 1982 German team - with the exeption of the 1954 team - was the German World Cup team that represented the 'old' German football worths the best: Fight, never give up, be confident!
I remember that match to have it seen on TV too, I was 17 and, yes it was real „old school“ German virtue, and from my point of view if we wouldn’t have lost the final it would have been a legendary team too, despite the previous „Shame of Gijon“. In 1954 we’ve lost the first match against Hungary and won the final „re-match“ and it all was forgiven!
Didier Six was in such a rush to take his penalty during the session that the cameraman didn't even have time to frame it, to record the scene. It's crazy.
Never forget German defender, Uli Stielike was crying on Littbarski's shoulder after missing penalty kick one moment later, Stielike was still crying and couldn't watch and then Littbarski was telling Stielike French player, Didier Six missed penalty. Never seen any games like this, and this epic game has to be the best match in World cup history in my opinion.
The way Hrubesch is celebrating 🙂 I bet he never practised how to look cool in front of a mirror with a personal image coach like today's players do... 🙂
@@fckwful It didn´t change until now. 😂 Btw, after qualifying with the Women´s National Football Team for Olympia in Paris, he is probably the only manager to achieve this with each a male and a female team. A record of its own.
I remember telling this joke to my lads in the early 80s. Wie schießt Hrubesch einen Elfmeter? Anlauf, Kopfball, TOR !! So we were surprised he used his right foot instead.
Schumacher should have been sent off and banned for life . A deliberate foul had no intention of trying to get the ball . France robbed of a place in the Final . But justice was done when Italy won the Final
Yes, it is so ironic that the television missed the action for focusing on the sorrow of that player... to me the past world looks so naive compared to our modernity... 😝
8:25 That's the way to take a penalty. Horst Hrubesch just glanced at the ball on the spot, thought it looked reasonably placed, didn't bother fannying around for ten seconds repositioning the ball in a near identical spot, and calmly slots it home.
Mas é bom colocar a bola no local correto com as mãos antes de bater um penalty ou falta, para ter mais confiança de onde bater na bola, mas o jeito que ele fez também dá certo, apenas acho meio arriscado
It was the official FIFA goal keeper´s haircut of 1982. Imagine it these days, when every other professional football player seems to spend more time in front of a mirror than on the pitch.
I was 10 years old, I watched this match here in Brazil and it was because of this exciting match that I became a fan of German football and also because I am the grandson of Germans, because when Brazil lost to Italy, my sister said to me "now that Brazil lost, we can cheer for our grandfathers' team" and when I watched that match I fell in love with the drive and determination of the German players and until today I support Germany and never managed to support the Brazilian team again
Never before ... never after, I've seen such a dramatic , top-class soccer game ! I'm not French, neither German, and this game was played 42 years ago, but I ( was 20 back to that time) still remember every act of this drama. Huge respect to both teams !
And I was 10 years old, I watched this match here in Brazil and it was because of this exciting match that I became a fan of German football and also because I am the grandson of Germans, because when Brazil lost to Italy, my sister said to me "now that Brazil lost, we can cheer for our grandfathers' team" and when I watched that match I fell in love with the drive and determination of the German players and until today I support Germany and never managed to support the Brazilian team again
Tenía 12 años para entonces.Dia Domingo para disfrutarlo en familia.Sencillamente emocionante con todos sus ingredientes.Muchas bendiciones desde Guayaquil Ecuador.
Up until the 2022 Final, this had been the greatest World Cup game I had ever seen. I was 11 years old, watching it live on Canada’s national broadcaster the CBC, cheering for KH Rummenigge, who was amazing the whole tournament long.
@@armynyus9123that’s probably true, the Italian team that won was not that impressive. The Germans had won euro’80 with basically the same team, minus playmaker Bernd Schuster.
@@adrien49 Naa, Algeria was betrayed by the Austrians: After the 1:0 by Germany, German players expected the Austrians to push to equalize, that's how soccer works - but no attempt whatsoever. So they said: Okay, we will win the game, why push for more. It must have been terrible to watch as an Algeria fan but that the modus back then was like that and it was changed because of that, imho. I don't believe in a match fixing, all German players sweared there was no agreement, it just was the result of game theory applied.
@@armynyus9123 I understand what you're saying. Some players talk about a deal, others still deny it. I guess we will never be sure about what happened at Gijon, but this german team was really suspect. And the game against France still an injustice.
One of the best games ever. And interesting how the players hadn't yet realized how common shootout misses would be, and were absolutely mortified after failing to score.
Modern Day Football Penalty Shooutout: Teammates standing together, arms over each other. 1982 Football Penalty Shootout: 1:02 "AYO LETS JUST SIT DOWN AND CHILL"
Start counting in 66, that's 5 out of 7, only beaten by a non-goal in Wembley, plus third place in 70 after the fantastic match against Italy in the semis.
@@samuellopez5633 - We also didn't have VAR in those days, so the on field assistant ref had to figure out whether the goalie was on his line or not when the kick was taken.
Thats always been a rule dude but as you can see stopping pks was so rare and difficult back then that the rule was almost never enforced. Unless you like GREATLY jumped off the line.
Do you guys even watch today's football? The referees often let this go even today, same with players storming the area before the shot. Sometimes those penalties are repeated, but more often they are not.
I will never forget watching this match when I was 14. Definitely the greatest match I ever watched. Brazil vs. Italy in the same competition comes a close second.
Fascinating to re-watch this now ( I remember seeing it live back in '82 )...Giresse with his back to the keeper for so long , the other players seated and mixed in the centre circle area ...., Steilikle's utter mortification ...compare with 2022 when countless players (even "star" players) have missed ...how many times did the keeper not even dive ? Shoot-outs are common-place now . Apparently they were there for Argentina '78 but none were needed.
There was a divorce 4 years later against Brazil, with new keeper Joël Bats, and a 3-year divorce in 1996-1998 against the Netherlands, Morocco and Italy. Mike Maignan will be hoping to sign a new divorce paper if needed in the current France team. He has already saved an open play penalty in early 2023.
Germany (except 1976) has a record of winning two on penalties against France, Mexico and England from 1982 to 2016, as well as against Argentina and Italy, a record that only Germany can set. This is a really strong country for penalty shootouts!! 🇩🇪💪🔥 🇩🇪 3(5) x (4) 3 🇫🇷 [1982 FIFA World Cup] 🇩🇪 0(4) x (1) 0 🇲🇽 [1986 FIFA World Cup] 🇩🇪 1(4) x (3) 1 🏴 [1990 FIFA World Cup] 🇩🇪 1(6) x (5) 1 🏴 [UEFA EURO 1996] 🇩🇪 1(4) x (2) 1 🇦🇷 [2006 FIFA World Cup] 🇩🇪 1(6) x (5) 1 🇮🇹 [UEFA EURO 2016]
Unfortunately not anymore. And it started since the time when the penalty shooter is allowed to start the run towards the ball, then stop and dance in front of the ball before shooting it finally.
@@unicockboy1666 What about the passed Olympics? Just compare the way they were performing in ‘96 Euro against England, for instance. They were burying one after another. Then watch how they blew clear chances in ‘16 Euro against Italy (Mueller’s shot saved, Oezil hit the post, Schweinsteiger blasted over the crossbar). My point is as I had mentioned previously - problems start when they run towards the ball then stop and start dancing (at the same time thinking where to shoot). Just for sake of interest check Matthaeus, Haessler, Moeller, Brehme, Ballack. They were unstoppable. I hope you got the point.
Hilarious that the coverage missed the first French penalty to be saved, although credit to both teams for no actual misses and how much the players clearly cared. Schumacher, the German keeper, looks like an absolute beast.
This was the first time that I've seen players who miss the penalty shooutout cry in disgrace. I haven't see that anymore in future penalty shootout misses.
The FIFA World Cup best games ever in chronological order (in terms of drama and importance obviously): Italy vs West Germany 1970, West Germany vs Holland 1974, Italy vs Brazil 1982, West Germany vs France 1982, France vs Brazil 1986, Argentina vs West Germany 1986, Italy vs Germany 2006, Argentina vs France 2022. Except the first 2, I watched all of them. I may have forgotten some but these are legendary.
The man of the match was easily Littbarski. Scored the first German goal, assisted on the second goal, initiated the third goal with his cross, AND consoled Stielike before convincingly converting his own penalty. And he was how old? 21?
I played on the same field as Pierre Littbarski in 1977 at Adolfo Camarillo High when local SoCal areas were putting together select teams to occupy the tour of the youth Hertha BSC team. He tackled me from behind when I took the ball from him and he did get called for it. Didn't matter because that Hertha team dominated us right from the beginning. Also, everybody knew and was talking about Pierre Littbarski because he would dribble like the ball was attached to a string and go through players like a pylon exercise.
@@10pele Wow, thanks for this cool story. But I think it was Hertha 03 Zehlendorf, because Litti played there at that time. This is also a Hertha club from Berlin, but Hertha BSC Berlin is a different club.
42 Years on, this remains one of the best matches I have seen in my lifetime. A magnificent French team up against the reigning European Champions. France went 3 - 1 up in extra time and we thought it was all over. But Germany stormed back and it ended 3 - 3. Brilliant game
Germany the best 😎 The penalties taken by Rummenigge and Platini were very well taken, they were excellent soccer players, not having been world champions left them somewhat ostracized, but they were at the same level as Maradona, as was Zico from Brazil.
Interesting. Most players would probably never take a penalty kick before this. The French goalkeeper hasn’t jumped once, just trying to catch the bad shots.
Yeah, right, as if the most penalties in a player's life would happen in penalty shootouts at World Cups. They had national league matches, national cups, and European Cups with penalties throughout the entire 70's, of course not just penalty shootouts, also regular in-game penalties. Obviously, they were training penalty taking for those occasions.
as a ex-goalkeeper, i cannot bear watching Ettori's technique.. He should take risk and dive 1 side. standing around and covering very little of the goal. His safe was more down to bad penalty than goalkeeping brilliance
@@robmarshall9026 well it STILL is the best world cup match along with Brazil v France at 1986 and Argentina vs Romania 1994. This 1982 match had sustained excellence throughout, not just after 80 minutes like the 2022 world cup final. However I agree that 2022 final is the best final in history. One coincidence is that France and Argentina both involved in these earlier matches.😉
@@peterhammer6915 I've watched all these matches fully multiple times. 1970 Germ-Ita is a great match but not consistently excellent over the entire duration. It's really great only in extra time whereas the other matches I've mentioned are excellent almost from first whistle to last.
Great game. But not even the best of this world cup. Brazil vs Italy was a better match, in my opinion, because there were no controversies like in this match.
It's pretty annoying that FIFA insists on putting a fake modern commentary over so many of the great old videos they have in their archive. I'd rather listen to some original commentary, even if it wasn't in English, than this guy in a recording booth pretending unconvincingly to watch the game live.
Saw this game in the US on the PBS show "Soccer Made In Germany". They had a World Cup 82 special "match of the day" during the whole tournament, which would be shown in the evening, so it wasn't live, but you didn't know the result beforehand anyway, so it was just like live. It's funny to hear another announcer just call Littbarski "Littbarski", since "Soccer Made In Germany" announcer Toby Charles unfailingly called him "Little Pierre Michel Littbarski", even in Bundesliga games.
you can tell how people have changed since that time, a player cry if he missed a penalty although his team hasn't lost the match yet, this means how he feels the responsibility and the pressure of fans on him .. now if a player missed a penalty he walks with confidence like nothing happened
This was my first time watching a tournament and as an Englishman one of the most frustrating exits. Six games unbeaten and still out. I couldn’t understand it. Looking back now - how the West Germans made it through to the final: the subterfuge with Austria, Harald Schumacher’s Jacky Chan on Battiston, then there was the whole spanish speaking world hating on England and Spain doing one for Argentina to deny the English the chance to progress through the ridiculous format; Belgium stunning Maradona and Argentina; Maradona’s red card; Italy crabbing their way in the group stages, that great Polish team of Lato and Boniek, and, of course, that incredible Brazilian team before “…it’s Scirea to Marco Tardelli iiii!” Cue Marco realising 44 years of hurt was finally over. Legendary World Cup
Wspaniały mecz.. ulubieńcy Platini Littbarski.. z drugiego półfinału Polska - Italia to ZIBI i Rossi.. ale wiele gwiazd piłki MŚ 82 by można wymieniać 😊🖐️😎🇵🇱
I'm French and it's totaly true. There are two dramas for french football, this match and France-Bulgaria 1993, with last seconde elimination in qualifying... But most french people think that France-Bulgaria has permitted to clean french football and restart from zero....and five years later France won the world cup. France-RFA 1982 there is an unfair sentiment, with the agression of Schumacher and no sanction... Sorry for my english.
Sedan 1870, Sedan 1940 and Sevilla 1982 (no, I do not mean that serious ... and yes, it was a Red Card for Schumacher but the spirit of the German team was unbelievable)
I’m sure it does. Most people outside of France have probably forgotten that this French golden generation dominated Euro’84 but otherwise largely underachieved. That generation was followed by much failure - missing the ‘90 and ‘94 world cups. France has obviously been the most successful national team of the last 30 years.
@@bruno-bnvm mass immigration was forced upon western europe, especially France England and Germany. Who would have thought back then that France would finish a wc match with black african heritage players only in 2022. Times have changed and not in favour of the people, but be sure the worst is yet to come.
I was 16 when I watched the game on a French camping ground, together with a mixed German-French audience. (Someone had his TV with him.) I still remember the French commentator shout "C'est la coupe du monde" after France scored the third goal. Things went differently.
Germany is like a curse. 1957 Hungary, 1974 Netherlands and 1982 France. Those three teams would become world champions, but the Germans did not allow it.
Fun fact: Ignoring teams who have only been in one shoot-out, (West) Germany are one of only two teams to have a 100% winning record in shoot-outs (Croatia are the other one). They also have the most successful conversion rate (94%) of any team - again, ignoring those who have only competed in one.
Have you ever played goalkeeper? Do you know how hard it is to guess where the balls is gonna go during a penalty? This is one of the dumbest comments ive ever read
Yeah dude stopping pks is the hardest thing because while there are strategies to increase your chances- theres always some luck involved. You always have only a 33% chance and players nowadays hit so hard and fast if you dont pick to dive left, right, or stay middle immediately- it will be impossible to reach the shot unless its placed poorly. Even then an upper 90 shot is impossible to save. The hardest job in soccer.
Had the french goalkeeper any idea how to stop penalties, the French team would´ve had a better chance here. I mean, it´s incredible how he wouldn´t jump in any of the german kicks, he just standed there and tried to run to the sides to catch a penalty. That could only work for poorly taken penalties, like the one from Stielike. In the end, german proficiency for penalties prevailed.
@@yeeehawwdy2638 So you think this one goalkeeper was the standard for the entire era? Watch Jan Tomaszewski save penalties in the '74 WC and then come back and tell me that diving was something novel in '82. You guys don't have a clue what you're talking about.
Lot of changes in present day tri- baker ( rules & technique) ) - few observations - 1 Six shoots each side ( never heard before) 2 opposition goalkeeper - sitting right in edge of box (in front of keeper saving- which may destract him) 3Refree is standing in spot & himself Positining the ball in the spot) 4 goalkeeper ( specially germeny)- not standing in the goal line - atlest 2 occasion 5 technique used by Platine & one from Germany ( who scooped the ball - w/o much power) - not seen much in current times
innocent? you should see the whole game. Trust me, that would change your mind. It had a brutal foul of Schumacher in it, after which the other guy had to be carried out unconcious, lossing a few teeth. It was endangering the general post war friendship making process between Germany and France, no joke. Schumacher got a life long depression after being accused by French newspapers of anything Germans can be accused of, and as we know, that is a lot ;-)
@@armynyus9123 half of what you said is politics dude, Schumacher didn't have to take any responsibility for World War II. And the rest, well, maybe due to the lack of technology it was easier to perpetrate a violent foul without being seen. But the sport itself was way slower.
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The great Harald Toni Schumacher.
Stielike‘s miss would be the last time in a World cup or European cup that a German player would fail a penalty, in-game or during shoot-out, for 28 years, until Lukas Podolski against Serbia in 2010. In between they had 22 penalties (if I have counted correctly) without a single miss. An unbelievable world record that will hardly ever be beaten.
That too was during normal time. Not in a penalty shootout. For a shootout, we have to go till Euro 2016 where Muller missed his penalty vs Italy
Schumacher should have been sent off before this ,a disgrace
"...for 24 years, until Lukas Podolski against Serbia in 2010.." For 24 Years? If what you write is true, it is 28 years! Stilike's miss in the video is at the 1982 World Cup! 1982-2010 = 28 years!
@@MrPopsmk than it would be 34 years from WM- penalties in 1982 until EM- penalties 2016 ⚽️✌️
@@CaptainX100 Oups. :-) Of course, 28 years. Sorry, it was a typo. I've corrected the mistake above.
You know what is the sign of an epic match?
You have watched the game many times, & still when the opportunity presents itself, you watch it again with such an excitement as if the match is live & you are watching it for the first time.
The whole game was a pure heart stopper! I was 16 when my friends and I watched that thriller. One of the best games ever! It had all what a top match needs: Suspence, changing leads,
world famous players, a four goal extra time with a two goal lead and some "extras" like the penalty shoot out with changing leads and unfortunately Schumacher's foul on Battiston
what gave the game even more explosive power.
The 1982 German team - with the exeption of the 1954 team - was the German World Cup team that represented the 'old' German football worths the best: Fight, never give up, be confident!
I remember that match to have it seen on TV too, I was 17 and, yes it was real „old school“ German virtue, and from my point of view if we wouldn’t have lost the final it would have been a legendary team too, despite the previous „Shame of Gijon“.
In 1954 we’ve lost the first match against Hungary and won the final „re-match“ and it all was forgiven!
Didier Six was in such a rush to take his penalty during the session that the cameraman didn't even have time to frame it, to record the scene. It's crazy.
Thanx for that. Was wondering about the missing French miss (so to speak).
That flashing R on the top left corner (when replaying) is just imprinted into my brain.
Never forget German defender, Uli Stielike was crying on Littbarski's shoulder after missing penalty kick one moment later, Stielike was still crying and couldn't watch and then Littbarski was telling Stielike French player, Didier Six missed penalty. Never seen any games like this, and this epic game has to be the best match in World cup history in my opinion.
Germany were down 1-3 and then Rummenigge and Hubert bicycle kick made it 3-3. What a madness😁
No south Korea beat Germany much better game,way better games I've seen what about the final 1986 against Maradona
2022 World Cup final beats everything now
1 of top 5 matches in WC history
@@reflections6807 You should reflect correctly - bicycle kick was of #8 Klaus Fischer.
At 8:25 Hrubesch does not even put the ball on the spot before his deciding penalty. Just shoots the ball as it is. How cool can you be
The way Hrubesch is celebrating 🙂 I bet he never practised how to look cool in front of a mirror with a personal image coach like today's players do... 🙂
@@fckwful It didn´t change until now. 😂
Btw, after qualifying with the Women´s National Football Team for Olympia in Paris, he is probably the only manager to achieve this with each a male and a female team. A record of its own.
I remember telling this joke to my lads in the early 80s.
Wie schießt Hrubesch einen Elfmeter?
Anlauf, Kopfball, TOR !!
So we were surprised he used his right foot instead.
Schumacher collision to battiston is the most earliest memories of my life
Collision you say! More like UFC body slam.
If your interested, look up the political aftermath of that situation. It actually led to quite the hussle between Germany and France
Schumacher should had a red card!!!
Schumacher should have been sent off and banned for life . A deliberate foul had no intention of trying to get the ball . France robbed of a place in the Final . But justice was done when Italy won the Final
Aww give me a break. Its not as if an English person did not want to knock down a French fry
I remember watching this live, greatest game ever!!!
4:57 the cameras sort of missed that one...
You can watch it on official FIFA documentary highlights. It has a slightly different colour quality.
@MioBedGas why?
Yes, it is so ironic that the television missed the action for focusing on the sorrow of that player... to me the past world looks so naive compared to our modernity... 😝
No. It's the director...
Lies again? Born 1982 PS4
8:25 That's the way to take a penalty. Horst Hrubesch just glanced at the ball on the spot, thought it looked reasonably placed, didn't bother fannying around for ten seconds repositioning the ball in a near identical spot, and calmly slots it home.
Mas é bom colocar a bola no local correto com as mãos antes de bater um penalty ou falta, para ter mais confiança de onde bater na bola, mas o jeito que ele fez também dá certo, apenas acho meio arriscado
Funny how Etori and Schumacher almost look identical. 😊
Same look but not same guts
Exactly.
80 style
It was the official FIFA goal keeper´s haircut of 1982. Imagine it these days, when every other professional football player seems to spend more time in front of a mirror than on the pitch.
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I was 10 years old, I watched this match here in Brazil and it was because of this exciting match that I became a fan of German football and also because I am the grandson of Germans, because when Brazil lost to Italy, my sister said to me "now that Brazil lost, we can cheer for our grandfathers' team" and when I watched that match I fell in love with the drive and determination of the German players and until today I support Germany and never managed to support the Brazilian team again
Never before ... never after, I've seen such a dramatic , top-class soccer game ! I'm not French, neither German, and this game was played 42 years ago, but I ( was 20 back to that time) still remember every act of this drama. Huge respect to both teams !
The most glorious penalty shootout of Germany was the 2016 EC semifinal against Italy, of course.
Rookie mistake: Bet against Germany before a penalty shootout
I don't know if there was ever been an other match as emotional and dramatical and with so much suspense ever. I was 9 and I'm still traumatized.
And I was 10 years old, I watched this match here in Brazil and it was because of this exciting match that I became a fan of German football and also because I am the grandson of Germans, because when Brazil lost to Italy, my sister said to me "now that Brazil lost, we can cheer for our grandfathers' team" and when I watched that match I fell in love with the drive and determination of the German players and until today I support Germany and never managed to support the Brazilian team again
Same! I was 10 years old and this is the first World Cup match I can remember. Incredible tension and emotion!
Tenía 12 años para entonces.Dia Domingo para disfrutarlo en familia.Sencillamente emocionante con todos sus ingredientes.Muchas bendiciones desde Guayaquil Ecuador.
This was no doubt till this date, the hardest match ever in any World Cup knockout stage.
Every player takes the ball and adjusts the position for his liking. Only Horst Hrubesch doesn´t care and just converts the penalty 😂
Hrubesch was a monster. Very underrated.
Hrubesch also was and is a very humble and down to earth person
Up until the 2022 Final, this had been the greatest World Cup game I had ever seen.
I was 11 years old, watching it live on Canada’s national broadcaster the CBC, cheering for KH Rummenigge, who was amazing the whole tournament long.
Breitner said, if Rummenigge was not injured, they would have won that WC.
@@armynyus9123that’s probably true, the Italian team that won was not that impressive. The Germans had won euro’80 with basically the same team, minus playmaker Bernd Schuster.
Let's be serious, Germany stole Algeria and France
@@adrien49 Naa, Algeria was betrayed by the Austrians: After the 1:0 by Germany, German players expected the Austrians to push to equalize, that's how soccer works - but no attempt whatsoever.
So they said: Okay, we will win the game, why push for more.
It must have been terrible to watch as an Algeria fan but that the modus back then was like that and it was changed because of that, imho. I don't believe in a match fixing, all German players sweared there was no agreement, it just was the result of game theory applied.
@@armynyus9123 I understand what you're saying. Some players talk about a deal, others still deny it. I guess we will never be sure about what happened at Gijon, but this german team was really suspect. And the game against France still an injustice.
One of the best games ever. And interesting how the players hadn't yet realized how common shootout misses would be, and were absolutely mortified after failing to score.
The first penalty shootout in world cup history 👍
thanks, wouldn´t have realised it without your comment
@@gameswithkobralo2520 goo goo ga ga
Really it was.
highest iq fan of football sir
Modern Day Football Penalty Shooutout:
Teammates standing together, arms over each other.
1982 Football Penalty Shootout:
1:02
"AYO LETS JUST SIT DOWN AND CHILL"
Because of the exausting
What is your point?
1974 to 1990 west germany played 4 flipping finals out of the 5. That is some dominance.
Start counting in 66, that's 5 out of 7, only beaten by a non-goal in Wembley, plus third place in 70 after the fantastic match against Italy in the semis.
Between 1954 and 1990 they only missed out on the semis twice
also made 3 straight Euro Finals in 1972, 1976 and 1980.
winning in 1972 and 1980 and only lost the 76 final in a penalty shootout.
@@keithlawford-r5e the only time they ever lost a penalty shootout
What those keepers did which was stepping out of their line definitely would've been illegal in today's football rules!
Schumacher actually kept his foot on the line, but the French keeper.....
it was always illegal but now they are more strict
@@samuellopez5633 - We also didn't have VAR in those days, so the on field assistant ref had to figure out whether the goalie was on his line or not when the kick was taken.
Thats always been a rule dude but as you can see stopping pks was so rare and difficult back then that the rule was almost never enforced. Unless you like GREATLY jumped off the line.
Do you guys even watch today's football? The referees often let this go even today, same with players storming the area before the shot. Sometimes those penalties are repeated, but more often they are not.
I will never forget watching this match when I was 14. Definitely the greatest match I ever watched. Brazil vs. Italy in the same competition comes a close second.
I like that style, run and kick. Now players think they are grasshoppers
Fascinating to re-watch this now ( I remember seeing it live back in '82 )...Giresse with his back to the keeper for so long , the other players seated and mixed in the centre circle area ...., Steilikle's utter mortification ...compare with 2022 when countless players (even "star" players) have missed ...how many times did the keeper not even dive ? Shoot-outs are common-place now . Apparently they were there for Argentina '78 but none were needed.
They wouldn't have helped the Netherlands, probably in any case, as their penalty shootout record is abysmal, or so it seems to me.
@@Williamottelucas .,. probably not, especially in Buenos Aires. Indeed, their record in World Cup (and Euros) shoot-outs is rather "unfavourable".
If you can't beat Germany with field goals within the extra time , it's game over .
In addition to Germany, two other teams are also like that: Argentina & Croatia.
@@jimmyyue238 although Argentina already lost to Germany on penalties ..
France and heartbreaking penalties. Name a better couple 😂
England is the king of failing penalties
@@azhurelpigeon true. Guess England learned that one from William the Conqueror too
Netherlands and heartbreaking penalties
There was a divorce 4 years later against Brazil, with new keeper Joël Bats, and a 3-year divorce in 1996-1998 against the Netherlands, Morocco and Italy.
Mike Maignan will be hoping to sign a new divorce paper if needed in the current France team. He has already saved an open play penalty in early 2023.
@@stephanebranday4293 Yet they won 2 shootouts in 2004 and 2014. That was still great.
5:22 the French player just watching the penalty as he’s in the box 😂
The second referee 😆
The kick would have repeated had the German player missed. Otherwise, advantage to Germany was given.
Germany (except 1976) has a record of winning two on penalties against France, Mexico and England from 1982 to 2016, as well as against Argentina and Italy, a record that only Germany can set. This is a really strong country for penalty shootouts!! 🇩🇪💪🔥
🇩🇪 3(5) x (4) 3 🇫🇷 [1982 FIFA World Cup]
🇩🇪 0(4) x (1) 0 🇲🇽 [1986 FIFA World Cup]
🇩🇪 1(4) x (3) 1 🏴 [1990 FIFA World Cup]
🇩🇪 1(6) x (5) 1 🏴 [UEFA EURO 1996]
🇩🇪 1(4) x (2) 1 🇦🇷 [2006 FIFA World Cup]
🇩🇪 1(6) x (5) 1 🇮🇹 [UEFA EURO 2016]
Not great at winning World Wars, though.
Unfortunately not anymore. And it started since the time when the penalty shooter is allowed to start the run towards the ball, then stop and dance in front of the ball before shooting it finally.
@@hannegem what do you mean not anymore? They haven't lost a single penalty shootout to this day ...
@@unicockboy1666 What about the passed Olympics? Just compare the way they were performing in ‘96 Euro against England, for instance. They were burying one after another. Then watch how they blew clear chances in ‘16 Euro against Italy (Mueller’s shot saved, Oezil hit the post, Schweinsteiger blasted over the crossbar). My point is as I had mentioned previously - problems start when they run towards the ball then stop and start dancing (at the same time thinking where to shoot). Just for sake of interest check Matthaeus, Haessler, Moeller, Brehme, Ballack. They were unstoppable. I hope you got the point.
@@hannegem olympics do not count, they are no FIFA or UEFA tournament and generally worthless
An astonising game. 3 days before - Italy V Brazil. The 2 greatest games i've seen in the space of 3 days!!
Yes, those were two of the best games in WC history. Amazing that they were so close together.
Quite simply the greatest football match I have ever seen I'm 52 I was 10 in 1982❤
Italy v Brazil was better and they didn't need a shoot-out.
4:25 esse goleiro só não se adiantou mais que o Rogério Ceni. Medalha de prata pra ele!
Hilarious that the coverage missed the first French penalty to be saved, although credit to both teams for no actual misses and how much the players clearly cared. Schumacher, the German keeper, looks like an absolute beast.
I think he was off his line
São jogos lendários que é tradição que até hoje vale apenar viver essa emoção💥⚽💥100%💯100%ta Valendo relembrar essas memória do futebol 🤙🏿
Now there killed by pele in the finals
永遠に忘れられない素晴らしい試合だった。
This was the first time that I've seen players who miss the penalty shooutout cry in disgrace. I haven't see that anymore in future penalty shootout misses.
Kaltz and Hrubesch of the golden Hamburg 80s era....memories....
des brutes !
@@danis-nd1ik that sounds like something a wimp would say
The FIFA World Cup best games ever in chronological order (in terms of drama and importance obviously): Italy vs West Germany 1970, West Germany vs Holland 1974, Italy vs Brazil 1982, West Germany vs France 1982, France vs Brazil 1986, Argentina vs West Germany 1986, Italy vs Germany 2006, Argentina vs France 2022. Except the first 2, I watched all of them. I may have forgotten some but these are legendary.
I watched in 1974, and yes, it was an excellent game. Even though I was devastated by the result!
Argentina-Italy 1990
Argentina/England 86
Italy/Brazil 94 (boring but 1st penalty shootout ever in WC final)
Brazil/Germany 2014
Best game ever Germany Austria 1982.
And also the France vs England 2018, which is the most one sided world cup final ever
One of the greatest games of all all time!!!!
a history can't be underestimated.
ah yes, the famous night of Sevilla... what a match that was
The man of the match was easily Littbarski. Scored the first German goal, assisted on the second goal, initiated the third goal with his cross, AND consoled Stielike before convincingly converting his own penalty. And he was how old? 21?
I played on the same field as Pierre Littbarski in 1977 at Adolfo Camarillo High when local SoCal areas were putting together select teams to occupy the tour of the youth Hertha BSC team. He tackled me from behind when I took the ball from him and he did get called for it. Didn't matter because that Hertha team dominated us right from the beginning. Also, everybody knew and was talking about Pierre Littbarski because he would dribble like the ball was attached to a string and go through players like a pylon exercise.
@@10pele Wow, thanks for this cool story. But I think it was Hertha 03 Zehlendorf, because Litti played there at that time. This is also a Hertha club from Berlin, but Hertha BSC Berlin is a different club.
42 Years on, this remains one of the best matches I have seen in my lifetime. A magnificent French team up against the reigning European Champions. France went 3 - 1 up in extra time and we thought it was all over. But Germany stormed back and it ended 3 - 3. Brilliant game
Tragedy for France
40 years today 8/1/82. I watched it live. Today marks 40 years exactly. Brietner is the best.
Germany the best 😎
The penalties taken by Rummenigge and Platini were very well taken, they were excellent soccer players, not having been world champions left them somewhat ostracized, but they were at the same level as Maradona, as was Zico from Brazil.
Was für eine coole Socke der Horst. Er legt sich den Ball nicht zurecht bevor er ihn rein macht👍
I think there is nothing more nerve wrecking that watching a penalty shoot out at a world cup.
Giresse played it very well and simple.
Just like Platini
Interesting. Most players would probably never take a penalty kick before this. The French goalkeeper hasn’t jumped once, just trying to catch the bad shots.
You think professional football players who are playing at the world cup have never shot penalties in their entire lives???
This is the first penalty shootout in history. Add “almost” before “never” and you have a more accurate statement then.
Yeah, right, as if the most penalties in a player's life would happen in penalty shootouts at World Cups. They had national league matches, national cups, and European Cups with penalties throughout the entire 70's, of course not just penalty shootouts, also regular in-game penalties. Obviously, they were training penalty taking for those occasions.
@@brazzo975 Most footballers will never take a competitive penalty as a professional.
as a ex-goalkeeper, i cannot bear watching Ettori's technique.. He should take risk and dive 1 side. standing around and covering very little of the goal. His safe was more down to bad penalty than goalkeeping brilliance
Greatest match of all time
Not anymore ahah
@@robmarshall9026 well it STILL is the best world cup match along with Brazil v France at 1986 and Argentina vs Romania 1994. This 1982 match had sustained excellence throughout, not just after 80 minutes like the 2022 world cup final. However I agree that 2022 final is the best final in history. One coincidence is that France and Argentina both involved in these earlier matches.😉
@@janebadalkar7848 1970 Italy vs Germany is the best match of all-times. Nothing comes close.
@@peterhammer6915 I've watched all these matches fully multiple times. 1970 Germ-Ita is a great match but not consistently excellent over the entire duration. It's really great only in extra time whereas the other matches I've mentioned are excellent almost from first whistle to last.
Great game. But not even the best of this world cup. Brazil vs Italy was a better match, in my opinion, because there were no controversies like in this match.
How schumacher was on the pitch I will never know. Incredible game( et)
Let's hope for more this yr
It's pretty annoying that FIFA insists on putting a fake modern commentary over so many of the great old videos they have in their archive. I'd rather listen to some original commentary, even if it wasn't in English, than this guy in a recording booth pretending unconvincingly to watch the game live.
Germany are the kings of penalty 🇩🇪💖
Saw this game in the US on the PBS show "Soccer Made In Germany". They had a World Cup 82 special "match of the day" during the whole tournament, which would be shown in the evening, so it wasn't live, but you didn't know the result beforehand anyway, so it was just like live. It's funny to hear another announcer just call Littbarski "Littbarski", since "Soccer Made In Germany" announcer Toby Charles unfailingly called him "Little Pierre Michel Littbarski", even in Bundesliga games.
I was bron 1982..almost 42 years...crazy how time flys
you can tell how people have changed since that time, a player cry if he missed a penalty although his team hasn't lost the match yet, this means how he feels the responsibility and the pressure of fans on him .. now if a player missed a penalty he walks with confidence like nothing happened
nah i swear the commentator hasnt changed in 50 years lol
Yeah it's not the same without the original commentary
Una delle partite più belle di sempre.
4:29 today, the referee would have had the penalty shot again as the goalkeeper came too much ahead (way far from the line).
Rule chages with time..remember dudek v ac milan in 2005 ucl
Goalkeeper have to stay on the line since 1905.
@@piotrbart6803 today, rules are more stricts.
@@mokaLARE I know I'm talking to Satya Naik
@@piotrbart6803 ok. My bad.
The most dramatic match I have ever seen.
Schumacher siempre un pie sobre la línea, el inventó esa regla 😁😁😁
Ese Selección Of the Germany, causaba mucho respeto y admiración. The great selecvion.
This was my first time watching a tournament and as an Englishman one of the most frustrating exits. Six games unbeaten and still out. I couldn’t understand it. Looking back now - how the West Germans made it through to the final: the subterfuge with Austria, Harald Schumacher’s Jacky Chan on Battiston, then there was the whole spanish speaking world hating on England and Spain doing one for Argentina to deny the English the chance to progress through the ridiculous format; Belgium stunning Maradona and Argentina; Maradona’s red card; Italy crabbing their way in the group stages, that great Polish team of Lato and Boniek, and, of course, that incredible Brazilian team before
“…it’s Scirea to Marco Tardelli iiii!”
Cue Marco realising 44 years of hurt was finally over.
Legendary World Cup
England started too strong. Look at Italy, Germany or France , they started slowly with defeat or a draw, but reached the 1/2 or final...
Wspaniały mecz.. ulubieńcy Platini Littbarski.. z drugiego półfinału Polska - Italia to ZIBI i Rossi.. ale wiele gwiazd piłki MŚ 82 by można wymieniać 😊🖐️😎🇵🇱
French goalie was very ... special.
The keepers 😵💫
What those keepers did which was stepping out of their line definitely would've been illegal in today's football rules!
@@sheky3138 but it was legal back then.
Thought it was the same goalkeeper for both teams, because of the outfit
And the hairdo
Toni Schumacher unfassbar 😢😢😢
Talking to a Frenchman not to long ago about this match, he said it still continuous to weight in the national psyche after four decades.
I'm French and it's totaly true.
There are two dramas for french football, this match and France-Bulgaria 1993, with last seconde elimination in qualifying...
But most french people think that France-Bulgaria has permitted to clean french football and restart from zero....and five years later France won the world cup.
France-RFA 1982 there is an unfair sentiment, with the agression of Schumacher and no sanction...
Sorry for my english.
Sedan 1870, Sedan 1940 and Sevilla 1982 (no, I do not mean that serious ... and yes, it was a Red Card for Schumacher but the spirit of the German team was unbelievable)
@@ZardozCologne you forgot Sedan 1914
I’m sure it does. Most people outside of France have probably forgotten that this French golden generation dominated Euro’84 but otherwise largely underachieved. That generation was followed by much failure - missing the ‘90 and ‘94 world cups. France has obviously been the most successful national team of the last 30 years.
When germans were germans and french were french
and the Earth was round.
Those where the days before the great upheaval, what happened in less than a generation?
@@bruno-bnvm mass immigration was forced upon western europe, especially France England and Germany.
Who would have thought back then that France would finish a wc match with black african heritage players only in 2022.
Times have changed and not in favour of the people, but be sure the worst is yet to come.
They still very much are, dear racist idiot.
@@cecerchio "cry cry I have no arguments so I have to use meaningless words " 😂
Magic breithner.
I was 16 when I watched the game on a French camping ground, together with a mixed German-French audience. (Someone had his TV with him.) I still remember the French commentator shout "C'est la coupe du monde" after France scored the third goal. Things went differently.
One of the most classic matches of World Cup, along with Italy 3-2 Brazil, Italy 4-3 West Germany, Brazil 4-1 Italy, West Germany 2-1 Netherland ...
Germany is like a curse. 1957 Hungary, 1974 Netherlands and 1982 France. Those three teams would become world champions, but the Germans did not allow it.
1954 Hungary
@@scaryhenski Thanks but i know that my mistake.
Los alemanes son muy buenos jugando al fútbol soy hinca de ellos en los mundiales vamos Alemania
never bet against the Germans in penalties
Now we need to see Germany vs Croatia in penalties. Both have a 100% win rate so far
Germany failed just one time, in 1976, against Tchekoslovaquia (and the great Panenka)
@@stephanebranday4293 Us Germans also failed at the 2016 Olympics against Brazil
@@clipmaster6941 Since 2015, Germany is not Germany
Almost couldn't recognized Schumacher and Ettori due their shirt and hairstyles.
name one world class legend from france with no foreign heritage.
Platini = Italian
Zidane = Algerian
Mbappe = Cameroon/Algerian
who else?
Jean-Pierre Papin
Boateng, Podolski, Klose
@@dabbasw31 JPP...well he was a decent striker that's for sure.😉
Didier Deschamps. Just Fontaine.
@@jghjghjghish just happen to be a golden ball…
Wonderfull player breitner Paul.
Fun fact: Ignoring teams who have only been in one shoot-out, (West) Germany are one of only two teams to have a 100% winning record in shoot-outs (Croatia are the other one).
They also have the most successful conversion rate (94%) of any team - again, ignoring those who have only competed in one.
A 2022 voice over a 1982 penalty shoot out LoooL. The commentator would've still been at primary school at the time.
Somehow the backgorund noise sounds like Vuvuzela.
France keeper Ettori was off his goal line early a lot of times. Also when he saved Stielike's penalty.
back then there was no line rule for the keeper. they could move whereever they wanted even before the shot.
@@jghjghjghish Same like Jerzey Dudek when he won the penalty shootout in the 2005 Champions League final for Liverpool against Milan.
@@jghjghjghish the rule Was already there back then.
Here we are now
The Stelike reaction when he missed his penalty shows that the German players were not in a normal state, (and obviously the Schumacher agression).
4:57 pintado los jueces. Tremendo adelante el arquero
Someone needs to tell those goalies they are supposed to jump in front of the ball instead of out of its way.
Have you ever played goalkeeper? Do you know how hard it is to guess where the balls is gonna go during a penalty? This is one of the dumbest comments ive ever read
Yeah dude stopping pks is the hardest thing because while there are strategies to increase your chances- theres always some luck involved. You always have only a 33% chance and players nowadays hit so hard and fast if you dont pick to dive left, right, or stay middle immediately- it will be impossible to reach the shot unless its placed poorly. Even then an upper 90 shot is impossible to save. The hardest job in soccer.
Toni Schumacher was one of the greatest goalies of all time, you dolt.
Had the french goalkeeper any idea how to stop penalties, the French team would´ve had a better chance here. I mean, it´s incredible how he wouldn´t jump in any of the german kicks, he just standed there and tried to run to the sides to catch a penalty. That could only work for poorly taken penalties, like the one from Stielike. In the end, german proficiency for penalties prevailed.
That was goalkeeping in the 80s. Diving and pk technique not perfected yet.
@@yeeehawwdy2638 yeah, you're 100% right. That also shows Schumacher was ahead of his time in that field
@@yeeehawwdy2638 So you think this one goalkeeper was the standard for the entire era? Watch Jan Tomaszewski save penalties in the '74 WC and then come back and tell me that diving was something novel in '82. You guys don't have a clue what you're talking about.
7:24 Nice ball control ref
Tolle Erinnerung👍🏻
Lot of changes in present day tri- baker ( rules & technique) ) - few observations - 1 Six shoots each side ( never heard before) 2 opposition goalkeeper - sitting right in edge of box (in front of keeper saving- which may destract him) 3Refree is standing in spot & himself Positining the ball in the spot) 4 goalkeeper ( specially germeny)- not standing in the goal line - atlest 2 occasion 5 technique used by Platine & one from Germany ( who scooped the ball - w/o much power) - not seen much in current times
Самый драматичный матч за всю историю футбола, который я увидел воочию
Soccer of that time looks so slow and innocent to me, its almost cute...
innocent? you should see the whole game. Trust me, that would change your mind. It had a brutal foul of Schumacher in it, after which the other guy had to be carried out unconcious, lossing a few teeth. It was endangering the general post war friendship making process between Germany and France, no joke. Schumacher got a life long depression after being accused by French newspapers of anything Germans can be accused of, and as we know, that is a lot ;-)
@@armynyus9123 half of what you said is politics dude, Schumacher didn't have to take any responsibility for World War II. And the rest, well, maybe due to the lack of technology it was easier to perpetrate a violent foul without being seen. But the sport itself was way slower.
it’s so quiet 😂 feels like i’m watching golf with the whispering commentary
Didier Six in the penalty area when Littbarski kicks
Nice to know the Year I was born world football changed