Soccer's infamous World Cup moments highlighted in new analysis

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Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Soccer's infamous World Cup moments highlighted in new analysis
Summary

A recent piece outlines the 21 most infamous moments in FIFA World Cup history, showcasing how the sport has been marred by controversy alongside celebrated glory. Key incidents, such as Wayne Rooney's stamp on Ricardo Carvalho and the subsequent wink from Cristiano Ronaldo in the 2006 tournament, exemplify the blend of scandal and achievement that defines the event. The report reflects on the narrative power of these moments, arguing they often resonate more than conventional triumphs. The analysis also references the tension between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy during the 2002 World Cup preparations, highlighting internal conflicts that captured public attention.

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  • Piece details 21 infamous FIFA World Cup moments
  • Rooney and Ronaldo's 2006 incident featured prominently
  • Tension between Keane and McCarthy discussed
  • Moments of infamy often overshadow wins
  • Analysis offers insight into soccer's complex history
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World Cups are about the glory but FIFA's showpiece also provides the grimly perfect stage for great moments of sporting infamy and scandal

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