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Sport. Football. FIFA World Cup Finals. 16th June 1954. Lausanne, Switzerland. Group One. France 0 v Yugoslavia 1. Welsh referee Mervyn Griffiths looks on as the team captains shake hands before the match.
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Sport. Football. pic: 4th July 1954. World Cup Final in Berne. West Germany 3. v Hungary 2. The German goalkeeper Turek attempts to gather the ball under pressure from Hungary's Kocsis, right, and in spite of German defender Kohlmeyer the ball rebounds to
Photo de stock: After winning 3:2 against Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup final the German national football team is pronounced world champion.
Hungary team line at the 1954 World Cup Finals. Football Final, Football Games, World Cup 2014, Fifa World Cup, Gerd Muller, Soccer Trophy, Paolo Rossi, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Del Piero
After winning 3:2 against Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup final the German national football team is pronounced world champion. Line-up at the victory ceremony: Coach Sepp Herberger, team captain Fritz Walter with the conquered Jules-Rimet-Cup in his hand, goalkeeper Toni Turek, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rahn, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Jupp Posipal, Hans Schäfer, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Mai and Max Morlock.