ENGLAND : WORLD CUP HISTORY
For a country that claims it invented soccer, England's
journey through the world's greatest sporting spectacle
has been a rocky and disappointing one.
The English were embarrassed by the United States,
1-0, in their first Cup appearance in 1950 (which is
considered their low point) and won the entire thing
at home in 1966. Geoff Hurst was one of the heroes of
the '66 triumph, which was decided by a controversial
goal (Hurst's shot caromed off the crossbar onto the
goal line or over it, depending if you were German or
English).
In between and since then, the results have been sporadic,
as they find ways to break the hearts of their supporters.
Until its fourth-place finish at Italia '90, England
had not reached a final four except for 1966.
The English's hopes were squelched by Brazil in the
2002 quarterfinals, losing 2-1, though they had a man
advantage for 30 minutes of the second half after Ronaldinho
was red-carded.
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