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Germany had no business reaching the 2002 World Cup Final. And Oliver Kahn made sure they did. He was a wall. A force of nature. He saved everything — penalties, point-blank shots, last-minute efforts that should have ended Germany's run. He single-handedly carried a below-par German team through Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Paraguay, the USA, and South Korea. No goalkeeper had ever dominated a World Cup the way Kahn dominated 2002. He won every individual goalkeeping award. He was named the tournament's best goalkeeper before the final had even been played. The whole world agreed — if Germany won, the Golden Ball was his. Then came the final against Brazil. Ronaldo shot. Kahn fumbled it. The ball rolled in. The one moment in seven games where he wasn't perfect — and it cost Germany the World Cup. Brazil won 2–0. R9 scored both. And yet — at the final ceremony, FIFA did something they had never done before and have never done since. They gave the Golden Ball — the best player of the tournament — to the goalkeeper of the losing team. Oliver Kahn. The only goalkeeper in history to win the Golden Ball at a World Cup. 30 Days. 30 Iconic Moments. Day 13 of 30. Oliver Kahn 2002 World Cup, Kahn Golden Ball 2002, best goalkeeper World Cup ever, Germany 2002 World Cup, Kahn World Cup performance, Oliver Kahn saves 2002, Germany vs Brazil 2002 final, Kahn fumble Ronaldo goal, greatest goalkeeper World Cup, 2002 World Cup final, Oliver Kahn best player, goalkeeper Golden Ball World Cup, iconic World Cup moments, Germany 2002 run, Kahn titan goalkeeper #OliverKahn #WorldCup2002 #GoldenBall #Germany #Kahn #Football #Soccer #IconicMoments #30Days30Moments #WorldCupMoments #FootballHistory #Kahn2002 #Goalkeeper #WorldCupFinal #BrazilvsGermany #Ronaldo #GoatMoment #TheTitan #Shorts #YouTubeShorts #FootballEdit #FootballNostalgia #WorldCupCountdown #BestGoalkeeper
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes reveals what happened the night his agent called with the news that United wanted him, how the club is rebuilding its winning culture, what great management and leadership actually looks like, and what really happened with the Roy Keane criticism. Bruno Fernandes is the captain of Manchester United and one of the most driven midfielders of his generation. Since joining in 2020, he has scored 108 goals in 328 appearances, won the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award a record 5 times, and equalled the Premier League's all-time single-season assist record with 20 assists this season. He explains: ◼ How his father's parenting style shaped him into the player and person he is today ◼ How growing up playing against boys five years older than him made him fearless ◼ What he said to Harry Maguire the moment he was handed the captain's armband ◼ Why taking risks is one of the most important things he does on a pitch ◼ Why he turned down a reported £200 million offer to leave Manchester United 00:00 Intro 01:38 What Shaped Bruno Fernandes? 02:33 How Bruno Learned His Winning Mentality From His Father 05:47 Why Bruno Was Already Different at 5 Years Old 08:40 How Francesco Guidolin Helped Shape Bruno’s Career 12:04 What Bruno Really Dreamed About at 18 12:30 Why Tottenham Nearly Signed Bruno 14:09 The Moment Bruno Found Out Manchester United Wanted Him 22:15 How Football Culture Has Changed Inside the Game 32:38 Social Media and Footballers' Interactions 35:36 Why Bruno Believes Every Manager Deserves Backing 37:15 What Actually Makes a Great Football Manager 37:54 How Bruno Treats Players 39:56 What Happens Inside the Dressing Room During Bad Runs 43:07 The Key Change Michael Brought to Manchester United 48:23 Why Bruno Thinks Taking Risks Is Essential 52:44 Ads 55:01 The Position Bruno Loves Playing Most 58:58 Bruno Never Seems to Get Tired 1:00:31 What Being Manchester United Captain Really Means to Bruno 1:03:44 Why This Season Feels Different for Bruno 1:10:33 The Emotional Voicemails Bruno Received From Teammates 1:14:31 Why Being Human Matters More Than Football to Bruno 1:15:54 Ads 1:18:56 Why Bruno Rejected Huge Offers to Leave Manchester United 1:22:32 The Importance of Family For Bruno 1:30:30 What Must Change for United to Compete for Titles Again 1:31:42 Bruno’s Definition of Success Five Years From Now Follow Bruno: Instagram - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/Bh3r8R7 X - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/GGhEBj3 Facebook - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/4IPRmSU The Diary Of A CEO: ◼ Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ◼ Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook ◼ The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt ◼ The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards: https://linkly.link/2io2A ◼ Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt ◼ Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: LinkedIn Marketing - https://www.linkedin.com/DIARY Bon Charge: https://boncharge.com/DOAC for 20% off Vanta - https://vanta.com/steven
Este era el último cromo que me faltaba para completar Portugal en el álbum del Mundial 2026. Diogo Jota fue incluido simbólicamente en la nómina de Portugal con el mensaje “27+1”. Un cromo especial, un recuerdo y un homenaje.
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The Ireland national under-19 cricket team represents All-Ireland in under-19 international cricket. Ireland has qualified for the Under-19 Cricket World Cup on eight occasions, most recently in 2018.
Ireland competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. 47 competitors, 44 men and 3 women, took part in 38 events in 11 sports. In partial support of the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics, Ireland competed under the Olympic Flag instead of its national flag.
Ireland competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, It went from July 28, 1984 to August 12, 1984 United States. 42 competitors, 28 men and 13 women, took part in 35 events in 10 sports.
Ireland competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. 61 competitors, 52 men and 9 women, took part in 47 events in 12 sports.
Ireland competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 58 competitors, 49 men and 9 women, took part in 47 events in 12 sports.
Ireland competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States.
Ireland competed as a national delegation for the first time at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. The Irish Olympic Council had been admitted to the International Olympic Committee after the Irish Free State's 1922 independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Ireland competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. 59 competitors, 51 men and 8 women, took part in 54 events in 12 sports.
Ireland was one of twenty-eight nations to send a delegation to compete at the 1968 Summer Paralympics in Tel Aviv, Israel from November 4 to 13, 1968. The team finished nineteenth in the medal table and won a total of nine medals; four silver and five bronze.
Portugal competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. A delegation of thirty eight competitors participated in eleven sports, bringing home a total of three medals – a feat only repeated 20 years later, in Athens – including Portugal's first ever Olympic gold medal, through Carlos Lopes in the marathon.
Portugal competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. A dodadinal delegation of sixty four competitors participated in a new record number of fourteen sports.
Portugal competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 90 competitors, 68 men and 22 women, took part in 71 events in 14 sports.These Olympics saw Portugal listing the biggest share of competitors in the athletics, but also debuting in the tennis and badminton events, recently elevated to Olympic sports, as with the women's judo.
Portugal competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. A delegation with a record number of 107 competitors participated in 79 events in 18 sports.