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The most inconic images from the World Cup
Updated: May 19, 2020 11:44:30 am- 1 / 10
Pelé with his teammates in 1970 after leading Brazil to the World Cup championship for the third time. (Source: AP)
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Zinedine Zidane headbutts Marco Materazzi during the 2006 World Cup final. He was immediately given a red card and France ended up losing the final to Italy. (Source: Reuters)
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Argentina’s Diego Maradona scored the ‘Hand of God’ goal against England in 1986. (Source: AP)
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'The flying Dutchman' Robin Van Persie of Netherlands scored one of the most amazing goals in the 2014 World Cup. (Source: AP)
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The infamous wink - England's Wayne Rooney's 2006 World Cup ended in controversial style as Cristiano Ronaldo played a role in the dismissal, with the Portuguese caught winking after his Manchester United team-mate's dismissal. (Source: Screengrab)
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Brazil footballers looked devastated after being humiliated by Germany 7-1 in FIFA World Cup final in 2014. (Source: Reuters)
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Luis Suarez bit Italy's Giorgio Chiellini in one of the most shocking incidents of World Cup history in 2014. He was not punished during the game. (Source: AP)
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2010 World Cup final winning goalscorer Andres Iniesta celebrated his goal by displaying a t-shirt honouring Dani Jarque, the Espanyol who died at the age of 26 on a pre-season tour in August 2009. (Source: Reuters)
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Along with their fabulous underdog story, Iceland brought with them their famous 'Viking clap' that captured the world's imagination. (Source: Reuters)
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The 1986 World Cup was defined by Maradona. Argentina was crowned world champions for the second time and Maradona lifting the trophy has become an iconic image. (Source: AP)