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Football World Cup 1934

1934 Football World Cup - Italy
Campionato Mondiale di Calcio

Official 1934 Football World Cup poster
Participant teams 32
(final tournament: 16)
Host Italy
Champions Italy (1st title)
Matches played 17
Goals scored 70
(4.12 per match)
Attendance 395,000
(23,235 per match)
Top scorer Oldrich Nejedly (CZE)
5 goals

The 1934 Football World Cup was hosted by Mussolini's Italy. It was the first Football World Cup for which teams would have to qualify in order to take part. The number of participating nations this time doubled from the previous tournament, but only 10 of the 32 nations originated from outside the continent of the host nation. Italy became the second World Cup champions, beating Czechoslovakia in the final, 2-1.

Mussolini's influence is said to have extended to the choice of referees for Italy's matches. The Swedish referee who refereed the semi-final and final was said to have met with Mussolini before the matches, and disupted decision were given in favour of Italy. Some referees ruled so much in Italy's favour that they were suspended by their home nations after the tournament

Reigning World Cup holders Uruguay declined an invitation to participate in a mark of defiance against the European snub from the previous World Cup in 1930.

The preliminary round took the form of a knockout stage, which saw eight European teams: Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland advance.

The quarterfinals provided the first replay that the World Cup had seen when Italy and Spain drew 1-1 after extra time. Italy won the replay 1-0, and then went on to beat Austria by the same result. Meanwhile Czechoslovakia secured their place in the final by beating Germany 3-1.

The Del Partiti stadium provided the venue for the final and with 70 minutes played, the Czechoslovakians were ahead 1-0. The Italians managed to pull level before the final whistle, and then added another goal in extra time to be crowned World Cup Winners.

Contents

First Round

May 27, 1934

 

20px Hungary 4 - 2 Egypt
20px Austria 3 - 2 (AET) 20px France
20px Spain 3 - 1 20px Brazil
20px Italy 7 - 1 20px USA
20px Czechoslovakia 2 - 1 20px Romania
16px Switzerland 3 - 2 20px Netherlands
20px Germany 5 - 2 20px Belgium
20px Sweden 3 - 2 20px Argentina

Quarterfinals

May 31, 1934

 

20px Austria 2 - 1 20px Hungary
20px Italy 1 - 1 (AET) 20px Spain
20px Czechoslovakia 3 - 2 16px  Switzerland
20px Germany 2 - 1 20px Sweden

June 1, 1934: Replay

 

20px Italy 1 - 0 20px Spain
 

Semifinals

June 3, 1934

 

20px Italy 1 - 0 20px Austria
20px Czechoslovakia 3 - 1 20px Germany

Third place match

June 7, 1934

20px Germany 3 - 2 20px Austria

Final

June 7, 1934

20px Italy 2 - 1 (AET) 20px Czechoslovakia



FIFA (Men's) World Cup

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FIFA Women's World Cup

China 1991 | Sweden 1995 | USA 1999 | USA 2003 | China 2007


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