🇪🇸 From let-downs to hope: how Spain have fared in World Cup openers
🇪🇸 From let-downs to hope: how Spain have fared in World Cup openers Spain’s opening match in a World Cup has historically been a barometer of extreme emotions for fans. Far from being consistent, Spain’s debut has always swung between utter drama and overwhelming euphoria, building a unique mystique. Bright spots, dark moments... and ghost goals The early years alternated between highs and lows, such as the encouraging win over Brazil in 1934 or the unexpected stumble against Honduras at the 1982 World Cup. However, modern history has been marked by misfortune. Impossible to forget the disallowed ghost goal by MĂchel against Brazil in Mexico 1986 , an injustice that scarred a whole generation and denied the national team a glorious opening. Zubizarreta’s mistake that still hurts Luck would not improve in the following decade. The unforgettable mistake by Andoni Zubizarreta in France 1998 embodied the national team’s worst fears, costing them a painful 2-3 defeat to Nigeria that set them on the path to an early group-stage exit. A mistake that still hurts an entire generation. The hope that was born one afternoon in Leipzig Fortunes changed course dramatically in Germany 2006 . That day, Carles Puyol ’s brilliant “roulette” came before a magical 4-0 thrashing of Ukraine, unleashing a sense of hope that transformed the group’s mentality. Even the championship year in South Africa 2010 began with a historic upset against Switzerland , proving that a bad start does not define destiny. The most recent precedent in Qatar 2022 , with a crushing 7-0 win over Costa Rica , marked the highest-scoring opening for a national side that has learned to suffer and enjoy its tournament debuts. With a record of seven wins, three draws and six defeats, Spain’s first ninety minutes at a World Cup never leave anyone indifferent. Spain’s opening-match results Italy 1934 - Spain 3-1 Brazil Brazil 1950 - Spain 3-1 United States Chile 1962 - Czechoslovakia 1-0 Spain England 1966 - Argentina 2-1 Spain Argentina 1978 - Austria 2-1 Spain Spain 1982 - Spain 1-1 Honduras Mexico 1986 - Spain 0-1 Brazil Italy 1990 - Uruguay 0-0 Spain United States 1994 - Spain 2-2 South Korea France 1998 - Spain 2-3 Nigeria South Korea and Japan 2002 - Spain 3-1 Slovenia Germany 2006 - Spain 4-0 Ukraine South Africa 2010 - Spain 0-1 Switzerland Brazil 2014 - Spain 1-5 Netherlands Russia 2018 - Portugal 3-3 Spain Qatar 2022 - Spain 7-0 Costa Rica This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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