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In the competition proper, Argentina have qualified for the World Cup on fifteen occasions, missing just four World Cup competitions. They withdrew from the competition in 1938, 1950 and 1954, and failed to qualify for the 1970 competition.Their goal-scoring record in the remaining competitions are:1930 - Scored 18, Conceded 9 (2nd place)1934 - Scored 2, Conceded 3 (exited in the first round)1958 - Scored 5, Conceded 10 (exited in the first round)1966 - Scored 4, Conceded 2 (quarter finals)1978 - Scored 15, Conceded 4 (champions)1982 - Scored 8, Conceded 7 (exited in the second round)1986 - Scored 14, Conceded 5 (champions)1990 - Scored 5, Conceded 4 (2nd place)1994 - Scored 8, Conceded 6 (round of 16)1998 - Scored 10, Conceded 4 (quarter finals)2002 - Scored 2, Conceded 2 (exited in the first round)2006 - Scored 11, Conceded 3 (quarter finals)Excluding the 2010 tournament, this is a total of 118 goals from 18 competitions. In comparison, they have conceded 71 goals.
Spain scored just one goal to win the finals.
Italy won the 2006 World Cup tournament, held in Germany. In the Group stages of the first round proper, from their three group matches, they scored five goals and conceded one, an own goal, scored by Cristian Zaccardo, then of Palermo. They played Australia in the quarter-finals, winning 1 - 0, thus not conceding, with their only goal coming from a 95th minute penalty from substitute Francesco Totti. They scored 3 and did not concede a goal against the Ukraine in the quarter-finals, with an early goal from Gianluca Zambrotta, and two second-half goals from Luca Toni. The semi-final saw Italy win 2 - 0 after extra time against Germany, with their only two goals coming in the 119th and 121st minute. Once again, they did not concede a goal. The World Cup final saw Italy face France, who took the lead thanks to a seventh-minute penalty from Zinedine Zidane, which was cancelled out by a nineteenth minute strike by Marco Materazzi. Therefore, in normal time, they conceded just two goals in the whole competition. They won the penalty shootout of the final by a score of 5 - 3, which means, should you wish to add these to your total, five goals were conceded by Italy in all.
Not really. You shouldn't brag about anything to a woman. That just makes you sound conceded.
Renewable energy is a noteworthy goal and hopefully it will be cost effective in the future. To stand against renewable energy just because it is renewable would not be a worthy endeavor.
its not legal in the netherlands, its just tolerated
Ronaldo scored just one goal in the 2010 world cup, it was against North Korea.
People from THE Netherlands did settle in New Netherlands, but they felt more at home in the Netherlands because its just such an awesome country. And they went bankrupt.
Mohinder Amarnath was the man of the wc match.He took 3 wickets and just conceded 12 runs.
The 1974 FIFA World Cup was held in West Germany between June 13 and July 7. Sixteen countries participated, with West Germany winning their second title against the Netherlands. Despite the Netherlands going up 1 - 0 after just two minutes, West Germany pulled two goals back courtesy of a Paul Breitner penalty and a goal from Gerd Muller, winning the game 2 - 1.
The fastest goal ever scored in the history of the World Cup was by Hakan kr of Turkey, who scored just 11 seconds into a match against South Korea in the 2002 World Cup.
Yes it is. In fact, "the Netherlands" is a plural form, just like, for example, " the Grenadines" or "the Bahamas".