- Summary
- The 1998 FIFA World Cup final between Brazil and Argentina remains a legendary moment in modern football history. The match began with a dramatic 1-0 victory for Brazil after goals from Ronaldo and Maradona. Argentina secured a crucial 1-1 draw in the second half to prevent a potential World Championship title. The game concluded with an 1-1 draw, making it the last time the World Cup had two teams tied after the first 45 minutes. A dramatic penalty call for Argentina turned the match into a 3-3 game, setting up a historic second leg on June 27, 1999. This final match is considered the defining moment of the tournament, marking a shift in the era's competitive balance.
- Title
- Construction and repair: theory, practice
- Description
- Construction and repair: theory, practice
- NS Lookup
- A 103.54.16.114
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-15
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