00:00 - West Germany vs Algeria - Group 2 Matchday 1
05:07 - West Germany vs Chile - Group 2 Matchday 2
10:07 - West Germany vs Austria - Group 2 Matchday 3
12:07 - Group 2 Standings
12:14 - West Germany vs England - Group B (Second Group Stage)
14:53 - West Germany vs Spain - Group B (Second Group Stage)
20:12 - Group B (Second Group Stage) Standings
20:26 - West Germany vs France (Semi-Final)
29:25 - Knockout Stage Standings
29:38 - Italy vs West Germany (Final)
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Group 2 saw one of the great World Cup upsets on the first day with the 2-1 victory of Algeria over reigning European Champions West Germany. In the final match in the group, West Germany met Austria in a match later dubbed as the "Disgrace of Gijón". Algeria had already played their final group game the day before, and West Germany and Austria knew that a West German win by 1 or 2 goals would qualify them both, while a larger German victory would qualify Algeria over Austria, and a draw or an Austrian win would eliminate the Germans. After 10 minutes of all-out attack, West Germany scored through a goal by Horst Hrubesch. After the goal was scored, the two teams kicked the ball around aimlessly for the rest of the match. Chants of "Fuera, fuera" ("Out, out") were screamed by the Spanish crowd, while angry Algerian supporters waved banknotes at the players. This performance was widely deplored, even by the German and Austrian fans. One German fan was so upset by his team's display that he burned his German flag in disgust. Algeria protested to FIFA, who ruled that the result be allowed to stand; FIFA introduced a revised qualification system at subsequent World Cups in which the final two games in each group were played simultaneously.
In Group B, a match between England and West Germany ended in a goalless draw. West Germany put the pressure on England in their second match by beating Spain 2-1. The home side drew 0-0 against England, denying Ron Greenwood's team a semi-final place and putting England in the same position as Cameroon, being eliminated without losing a game.
In the game between France and West Germany, the resulting penalty shootout was the first at a World Cup finals. Giresse, Manfred Kaltz, Manuel Amoros, Paul Breitner and Dominique Rocheteau all converted penalties until Uli Stielike was stopped by Ettori, giving France the advantage. But then Schumacher stepped forward, lifted the tearful Stielike from the ground, and saved Didier Six's shot. With Germany handed the lifeline they needed Littbarski converted his penalty, followed by Platini for France, and then Rummenigge for Germany as the tension mounted. France defender Maxime Bossis then had his kick parried by Schumacher who anticipated it, and Hrubesch stepped up to score and send Germany to the World Cup final yet again with a victory on penalties, 5-4.
In the final, Antonio Cabrini fired a penalty wide of goal in the first half. In the second half, Paolo Rossi scored first for the third straight game by heading home Gentile's bouncing cross at close range. Exploiting the situation, Italy scored twice more on quick counter-strikes, all the while capitalising on their defence to hold the Germans. With Gentile and Gaetano Scirea holding the centre, the Italian strikers were free to counter-punch the weakened German defence. Marco Tardelli's shot from the edge of the area beat Schumacher first, and Alessandro Altobelli, the substitute for injured striker Francesco Graziani, made it 3-0 at the end of a solo sprint down the right side by the stand-out winger Bruno Conti. Italy's lead appeared secure, encouraging Italian president Sandro Pertini to wag his finger at the cameras in a playful "not going to catch us now" gesture. In the 83rd minute, Paul Breitner scored for West Germany, but it was only a consolation goal as Italy won 3-1 to claim their first World Cup title in 44 years, and their third in total.
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1982 World Cup West Germany team:
21 - Bernd Franke
22 - Eike Immel
1 - Toni Schumacher
2 - Hans-Peter Briegel
5 - Bernd Förster
4 - Karlheinz Förster
12 - Wilfried Hannes
19 - Holger Hieronymus
20 - Manfred Kaltz
3 - Paul Breitner
6 - Wolfgang Dremmler
17 - Stefan Engels
7 - Pierre Littbarski
14 - Felix Magath Germany
18 - Lothar Matthäus
10 - Hansi Müller
15 - Uli Stielike
16 - Thomas Allofs
8 - Klaus Fischer
9 - Horst Hrubesch
13 - Uwe Reinders
11 - Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Manager
Jupp Derwall
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