1-The
First Time Brazil lost a World Cup Qualifier was on July 25, 1993 when they
lost 0 to 2 to Bolivia by giving up the two goals in the last two minutes.
Many
observers blamed LaPaz’s high altitude as the reason for Brazil’s sub-standard
showing. Bolivia qualified along with Brazil to the World Cup.
Photo From : World Soccer, November 1993
(Carlos Borja, one of
Bolivia’s key players in the 1993 World Cup Qualifiers, August 8, 1993, World
Cup Qualifier, Bolivia 3-Uruguay 1) |
2-
The First Time that a substitution took place for the French National team was
on May 10, 1908 in their match with Holland that they lost 1 to 4.
In
the 55th minute, Victor Denis replaced his brother Julien Denis for
an apparent injury.
Holland’s
Captain Karel Heijting in an act of Fair Play did not object to the
substitution.
Victor
Denis revealed in 1949 that there was no injury. He really wanted to play so
much that he pleaded to his brother at halftime to feign an injury so that he
could come on.
Julien
Denis was killed in action in 1915 fighting in World War I .
Photo
From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 1, 1905-1914, 2000-2001, Author: Matty Verkamman
(Holland and France squads, May 10, 1908,
Holland 4-France 1) |
3-
The First Time a player scored in consecutive World Cup Finals matches was on
June 17, 1962, when Vava scored Brazil’s third goal in their 3 to 1 win vs.
Czechoslovakia. He had scored twice in the previous World Cup Final match vs.
Sweden on June 29, 1958 in a (5 to 2 win).
Photo
From: The World Cup 1930-1990, Author Jack Rollin
(Vava
in front of England goalkeeper Colin McDonald, June 11, 1958, World Cup, Brazil
0-England 0)
|
Photo
From: World Soccer, August 1963
(Vava scoring Brazil’s
third goal past Czechoslovakia goalkeeper Viliam Schrojf, June 17, 1962, World Cup, Brazil
3-Czechoslovakia 1) |
4-
The First Time a Soviet player joined a club in the West German Bundesliga was
on August 10, 1989, when Igor Belanov signed for Borussia Moenchengladbach.
At
the time the Bundesliga II already had signed a soviet player, Alexander
Borodjiuik.
Photo
from: Onze, December 1988
(Frank Rijkaard and Igor Belanov, June 25,
1988, UEFA European Championship,
Holland 2-USSR 0) |
5-
The First Time the English national Team wore blue uniforms was in a Friendly
with Germany on December 4, 1935 that they won 3 to 0.
Photo
From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Team Captains Edris Hapgood and Fritz Szepan
with referee Otto Olssen of Sweden, December 4, 1935, England 3-Germany 0) |
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