1-The First time that a
Cameroon player joined the Ecuadorean League was in 1996 when Cyrille Makanaky
joined Barcelona Guayaquil.
Photo
From: Panini World Cup 1990
(Cyrille
Makanaky)
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2- The first time that a
Manager won the World Cup and the UEFA European Championships was on July 7,
1974 when West Germany’s Helmut Schoen guided his team to win the World Cup vs.
Holland (2-1). He had led West Germany to win the UEFA European Championships
in 1972.
Spain’s Vicente Del Bosque is
the only other Manager to have achieved the same heat (World Cup 2010, UEFA
European Championships 2012).
Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM
1972 Viertelfinale
(Franz Beckenbauer and Helmut Schoen)
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3-The first time that the
previous World Cup’s Finalists met in the following World Cup was on June 14,
1970 at Mexico when 1966 World Cup Finalists England and West Germany met one
another (this time the Germans edging out the English 3-2).
Photo
From: The best of enemies, England V Germany, Author David Downing
(June
14, 1970, World Cup, West Germany 3-England 2)
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4- The First time that a defender in the English League
scored a hat trick in a match against three different goalkeepers was in April
21, 1986, when West Ham United’s Alvin Martin achieved this feat in a (8-1) win
over Newcastle United.
He had scored his first
against Martin Thomas (who had to be substituted due to injury). He scored his
second and third against outfield players (Chris Hedworth and Peter Beardsley)
who had been forced to play as goalkeepers as the two permitted substitutions
had already been made.
Photo
From: english football
panini 82-83
(Alvin
Martin at West Ham United)
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5-
The first time that a player of African descent ever played for West Germany
was in 1974, when Kickers Offenbach’s Erwin Kostedde was selected by Helmut
Schoen.
Kostedde
was the son of a German mother and an American GI of African descent.
Photo
From: Mondial, New series,
issue 21, December 1981
(Erwin
Kostedde at Werder Bremen)
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