Argentina-Saudi Arabia and other catastrophic World Cup defeats in history

Saudi Arabia 2, Argentina 1 - 2022
A bank holiday declared for the winners
Spain 7, Costa Rica 0 - 2022
It just got worse and worse for Costa Rica
West Germany 1, Algeria 2 - 1982
On the next train home
England 0, USA 1 - 1950
The Miracle Match
France 0, Senegal 1 - 2002
France didn't see a threat
Hungary 10, El Salvador 1 - 1982
An unfair disadvantage?
South Korea 2, Italy 1 - 2002
Italy played until the end
North Korea 1, Italy 0 - 1966
Losing a player didn't help
Republic of Ireland 1, Italy 0 - 1994
Italy working from behind
Cameroon 1, Argentina 0 - 1990
Losing against a nine man side
Germany 1, Japan 2 - 2022
Germany certainly didn't seem distracted
Australia 31, American Samoa 0 - 2001
Record-holding loss
Uruguay and Italy, Costa Rica - 2014
Unforeseen outcomes
Saudi Arabia 2, Argentina 1 - 2022

In the 2022 World Cup, Argentinian spectators watched in horror as their team suffered an unimaginable defeat to Saudi Arabia. With Lionel Messi in the mix, it was a humiliation as the team was one of the favorites to win the whole competition.

A bank holiday declared for the winners

So tremendous was the outcome of this game that the King of Saudi Arabia declared a bank holiday in celebration of their victory. Messi’s 36-match unbeaten run had been put to a halt - though he'd make up for it against Mexico a few days later.

Spain 7, Costa Rica 0 - 2022

One of the most spectacular defeats in numbers was that of Costa Rica at the 2022 World Cup. The team barely got a look-in with Spain controlling a record 81.8% possession from start to finish.

It just got worse and worse for Costa Rica

Costa Rica's players failed to generate a single shot attempt - something that hasn't been seen since 1990. Spectators watched in horror as 8 minutes were added to the game for stoppage because many wanted to just let Costa Rica be put out of their misery.

West Germany 1, Algeria 2 - 1982

Over the course of history, there have been several other amazing defeats. In Spain in 1982, favorite West Germany lost its opening game against Algeria. The African nation was a first-time qualifier.

On the next train home

The West German coach Jupp Derwall had said before the game that if his side didn’t win, he would be ‘on the next train home.' Despite the catastrophic loss, West Germany did make it to the final of the tournament.

England 0, USA 1 - 1950

Could this be one of the most spectacular defeats in World Cup history? England were favorites to win the game, nicknamed the ‘Kings of Football’ at the time, having previously won 10-0 against Portugal.

The Miracle Match

The USA side on the other hand had day jobs such as a high school teacher and a dishwasher. So spectacular was the loss of the England side and the win of the part-time USA footballers, the game was turned into a film called ‘The Game of Their Lives’.

Photo: IFC Films

France 0, Senegal 1 - 2002

The South Korea-Japan World Cup in 2002 saw France (the then-defending champions) lose to Senegal. Unforeseen? Absolutely! The French team boasted some of the best players in history, including Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry.

France didn't see a threat

Looking back at the momentous game, Senegal player El-Hadji Diouf said, according to FIFA, "The night before, we’d noticed that the French squad hadn’t come and trained on the pitch where the match was going to take place. It seemed like they’d decided that they didn’t need to do that if all they had to do was beat Senegal."

Hungary 10, El Salvador 1 - 1982

Another catastrophic defeat from the 1982 World Cup in Spain. This time, El Salvador at the hands of Hungary.

An unfair disadvantage?

At the time, El Salvador had serious economic problems due to a civil war at the time and Hungary was known as one of the best teams in Europe. Incredibly, despite the win, Hungary got knocked out of the group stage anyway.

South Korea 2, Italy 1 - 2002

South Korea had been knocked out of the group stages in the previous two World Cups so no one expected Italy to suffer such an astounding loss. Perhaps it was playing at home with all the fans’ support but the team knocked Italy out in the final 16.

Italy played until the end

The shock of this game is that Italy was, in fact, totally on top of the ball and looked to be in much better shape than the host team. South Korea were awarded a doubtful penalty in the first three minutes of the game (missed) and yet Italy didn’t give up. Despite the pressure Italy was putting in South Korea, they came out the losers of the game.

North Korea 1, Italy 0 - 1966

Still the most memorable moment in North Korea’s history - and also one of the most memorable in Italy’s history, too. The Italian side failed to move out of the group stages in England in 1966 as Doo Ik’s goal pushed Italy to be knocked out.

Losing a player didn't help

Italy had been knocked out in both 1950 and 1954, even failing to qualify in 1958, so they weren’t on great form in general but going down to ten men (one of the Azzurri suffered a knee injury and this was before subs were allowed) made it all the worse.

Republic of Ireland 1, Italy 0 - 1994

Italy certainly has a few places on this list. Perhaps the national side should take it as a compliment that the world has such faith in their capabilities. The team that year boasted the World Player of the Year - Juventus star Roberto Baggio and they were a strong favourite to win.

Italy working from behind

But the world was shocked more than ever when they were beaten by Ireland in 1994. The worst of this game was that the goal was scored in the twelfth minute, leaving Italy scrambling to get the equaliser - which never came.

Cameroon 1, Argentina 0 - 1990

Argentina were the defending champions which makes the blow even harder. They could have won a third title in 12 years and were led by the legendary Diego Maradona. Cameroon continued to beat Romania and even qualified for the knockouts, becoming the first African country to qualify for the quarterfinals.

Losing against a nine man side

But, in this game Italy suffered a catastrophic loss at the hands of Cameroon - the team with two red cards. “This was no fluke, the better team won,” wrote David Lacey in The Guardian. “They won, moreover, after finishing with nine men on the field … Such was their superiority that the Africans still finished looking as if they had more men on the pitch than their hapless opponents.”

Germany 1, Japan 2 - 2022

This was Japan’s first victory over the German side. The controversy over Germany’s loss goes further than football as, according to the Guardian, many criticised the team for being too distracted by human rights.

Germany certainly didn't seem distracted

And yet, Germany had 74% possession, 25 shots (compared to 11 for Japan) and pressured Japan until the end. One Qatari reporter’s account, liked more than 200,000 times on social media, had said: “This is what happens when you don’t focus on football.” Even if that were the reason, it must be said, it was the right thing to do.

Australia 31, American Samoa 0 - 2001

Ok, so not exactly a World Cup game, but it was a qualifier, and the result is so unforgettable that we had to include it in this list.

Record-holding loss

Reportedly the largest ever goal difference in any international football match, this is quite a spectacular loss from the American Samoa team.

Uruguay and Italy, Costa Rica - 2014

We have to mention Costa Rica’s performance in two games at the 2014 World Cup. It caused some unforeseen losses for Italy and Uruguay in the group stage. Costa Rica's group was nicknamed the ‘Group of Death’ as the underdogs were up against some of the biggest teams in football: Italy, Uruguay, and England.

Unforeseen outcomes

Italy and Uruguay suffered defeats and Costa Rica’s success meant England didn’t make it out the group stages. Just goes to show - you never know what will happen in football.

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