Soccer World Cup – Italy versus France

When was the World Cup Italy vs France? Where was it played?

Two years and one month ago, in July 2006, Italy against France competed for the world cup title. It was held in Berlin, Germany. Billions of fans and soccer fanatics have been a part of this most anticipated soccer championship.

It had been Fabio Grosso’s fifth and decisive penalty kick that led to the Italian championship. The penalty was caused by a headbutt by French player Zinedine Zidane, who also ended his football career with a red card for this shameful act. Accompanying Italy’s sweet success is Zidane’s charge against Italian defender Marco Materazzi. Zidane headbutted Materazzi in the chest in the second half of extra time. The Italian defender then fell to the ground, instantly drawing furious reactions from his teammates. This event will surely leave a significant mark in the history of football.

There have been rumors of bribery and favoritism, which is a common atmosphere during gaming tournaments. Despite all the ongoing rumors, Italy won the championship and emerged victorious against their opponent – France. Football fans and fans of the champion team have had a very good reason to celebrate and celebrate.

Italy won the world cup in 1934, 1938 and 1982. But the 2006 world cup would be a sweet success for the players and the team as well.

The Soccer World Cup of Italy against France would leave a significant mark in the history of soccer.

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