The FIFA World Cup is an international football competition that takes place every four years and is one of the greatest football festivals where various nations across the world gather to celebrate sports, culture, and competition. More than just stunning goals, world-class saves, and thrilling contests, the World Cup produced some of the most strange and crazy moments ever captured on camera in the history of sports. From questionable calls to unexplainable player behavior, these events do leave fans shocked and only add to the intrigue surrounding the beautiful game. Here is a deep dive into a few weird World Cup moments.
12 Weird World Cup Moments
The ‘Hand of God’ of Diego Maradona (1986)

The most infamous moment in football history was when Argentina played England in the World Cup quarterfinal in 1986. Diego Maradona scored with his hand — which is clearly against the rules of football — but no one on the team of referees saw it and the goal stood. Maradona later said, “A little with the head of Maradona, and a little with the hand of God.” Argentina led 1–0 thanks to this goal, before producing a second iconic moment almost immediately later: Maradona’s “Goal of the Century”. The game ended 2-1 for Argentina, and they won the World Cup. The “Hand of God” goal is still controversial to this day.
Harald Schumacher’s Brutal Collision by (1982)
The most violent of football’s many infamous incidents came during the semi-final between France and West Germany in 1982. German keeper Harald Schumacher and French striker Patrick Battiston clashed going for a shot and, instead of the ball, Schumacher hit the striker which then left Battiston unconscious with multiple broken teeth and a fractured jaw. But to no one’s apparent surprise, Schumacher did not receive a penalty for his reckless challenge, and play resumed as if nothing had happened. West Germany won the match in a dramatic penalty shootout but it was Schumacher’s actions that remain one of football’s darkest moments.
The Headbutt by Zinedine Zidane (2006)

The 2006 World Cup final between France and Italy won’t be remembered just for its severity but for an incredible deed performed by French captain Zinedine Zidane. Zidane finished by knocking Italian defender Marco Materazzi to the ground with a headbutt in the chest after a short exchange of words late in extra time. It also turned out to be his final professional game, as he received a red card. Zidane’s shocking act loomed large over much of the post-match discussion after Italy ultimately won the game on penalties. Even to this day, fans wonder what Materazzi said to Zidane to provoke him.
Luis Suárez sinks his teeth into Giorgio Chiellini (2014)
Luis Suárez is no stranger to controversy, but in the bizarre sweepstakes of things he’s done during his playing career, biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during a group-stage match at the 2014 World Cup was downright weird. Suárez was caught on camera biting Chiellini’s shoulder in an off-the-ball incident. Uruguay progressed into the knockout stage after they won the game 1−0, for which Suárez received significant backlash. He was banned from football for an extended period.
Gijón Non-Aggression Pact (1982)

One of the most controversial matches in World Cup history played at the group stage of the 1982 tournament between West Germany and Austria. Both teams were aware that a West Germany victory by a single goal (1-0) would allow them to advance while eliminating Algeria, who had played earlier. Once West Germany struck early, both teams stopped playing competitively, passing palpably for most of the match. This perceived collusion provoked the anger of fans. Also, this led FIFA to change their rules to play all of the final matches in a group stage at one time.
Kuwait Walks Off (1982)
At the 1982 World Cup, Kuwait protested when Alain Giresse scored following what they thought was a whistle by the referee, when it was in fact a crowd member, during a group-stage match against France. Kuwait’s players halted and Giresse went on to score France’s fourth goal. That saw the Kuwaiti side threaten to walk off, but Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, president of Kuwait’s Football Association, stepped in. Even more remarkably, referee Miroslav Stupar overturned this decision, but France won 4 – 1 anyway.
Brazil’s Humiliation: The 7-1 Loss to Germany (2014)

The semi-final between Brazil and Germany at the 2014 World Cup was expected to be closely contested but turned into one of football’s most shocking results. Germany scored five goals within just 30 minutes en route to a stunning 7-1 victory over Brazil on their home turf. Brazilian fans were left in tears as their team suffered one of its worst defeats ever—a national tragedy that still haunts supporters.
Corner kick mistake from Wayne Rooney (2014)
Wayne Rooney is a genius with his feet but at the 2014 World Cup, he made the blunder of sending a corner kick so far behind the Italian goal, during their group-stage defeat. It is a mistake that quickly turned viral, with fans mocking Rooney for judging things wrong.
James Rodríguez Running into an Enormous Insect (2014)

got an unexpected surprise while celebrating his penalty goal in Colombia’s quarterfinal against Brazil when a huge green insect decided to also crash the party! Photos of Rodríguez clutching this surprise guest immediately spread around the Web. Speaking of insects, check these 14 weird bugs.
Geoff Hurst’s Controversial Goal (1966)
Even half a century later, the debate over whether Geoff Hurst’s controversial second goal in England’s 1966 World Cup final victory against West Germany was over the line remains hotly contested. Hurst’s attempt struck the crossbar and bounced down near or possibly over the line; English referees awarded the goal despite the protests of the German players.
Frank Lampard’s Ghost Goal (2010)

During England’s round-of-16 clash against Germany in 2010, Frank Lampard unleashed a powerful shot that hit the underside of the crossbar and bounced over the goal line. Despite clear evidence that it was a legitimate goal, referees failed to award it. England eventually lost 4-1, but Lampard’s disallowed goal reignited debates about goal-line technology in football. This moment was pivotal in pushing FIFA to adopt technology to prevent similar errors in future tournaments.
Final Thoughts on Weird World Cup Moments
There are many FIFA World Cup moments—some beautiful and others just plain weird or controversial. These strange events are a reminder that football — the beautiful game — is a cauldron of human drama that millions of fans cannot help but watch, once every four years, regardless of national borders. More than physical or strategy based, football sometimes becomes chaotic.
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Sources:
- www.si.com/soccer/2018/07/03/7-craziest-moments-world-cup-history
- www.mid-day.com/sports/football/article/top-10-infamous-incidents-from-the-fifa-world-cup-15399192
- www.businessinsider.com/most-embarassing-moments-world-cup-2014-7

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