From: archer@hsi.com (Garry Archer) Subject: Oddities of the 1950 World Cup Summary: (Or why you _really_ read rec.sport.soccer) Organization: 3M Health Information Systems, Wallingford CT Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 00:08:24 GMT The Strange But True Facts of the 1950 World Cup ================================================ ozkane@vax.sbu.ac.uk writes: >Just to set thew record straight Turkey did qualify for another world cup >(1958 i think!?), but the funds were not there to send them there ...! It was 1950 when Turkey withdrew from the World Cup finals after qualifying. Their _only_ qualification match was a 7-0 victory over Syria. Is this a record for the least number of World Cup qualification games to get to the Finals, I wonder? (Not counting zero for hosts and holders.) The answer is below. Interestingly, France, earlier eliminated by Yugoslavia in a play-off match in Italy, had agreed to take their place but they eventually withdrew when they realised how unfairly the competition had been organised. It may have been one of the most disorganised, but storied, World Cups ever. It followed the Second World War by only four or five short years and yet many former enemies of war were about to be thrown back into the melting pot together again. Naturally, there was some decent. The 1950 World Cup was surrounded in controversy. Scotland steadfastly refused to qualify unless it was as British Home International Champions. Scotland finished in second place to England and did not budge from their promise. Portugal where invited to take Scotland's place, but refused! In World Cup Qualification Group 7 Argentina, still at loggerheads with Brasil, withdrew, as they did in 1938. Bolivia and Chile qualified automatically without playing! And so this answers my earlier question... Nor were Bolivia and Chile the only ones to qualify without playing. Ecuador and Peru also withdrew leaving the door wide open for Uruguay and Paraguay to qualify automatically from World Cup Qualification Group 8. In fact _no_ South American team that finally qualified played one single qualifying match to get to the 1950 World Cup Finals! Amazing, but true. In World Cup Qualification Group 10 Burma and India were drawn against each other and neither qualified! Burma forfeited and India withdrew suddenly for financial reasons. Is this the only time a World Cup Qualification Group has not provided a qualifier for the next stage at all? Czechoslovakia, understrength after the ravages of war, pulled out amidst a welter of recriminations. Austria, Belgium, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway, West Germany, Indonesia and the Phillipines all withdrew without even participating. Some declined because they disagreed with FIFA's decision to award the games once again to South America despite the Finals having been previously held in Uruguay in 1930, Italy in 1934 and France in 1938. Many other European countries were also depleted by the war and only England, Italy, Spain, Olympic Champions Sweden, Switzerland and Yugoslavia made the trip. Only 13 teams in total participated in the finals. Much credit must be given to Italy for participating. They were sadly understrength after the Superga air crash the previous year, in which the superb Torino team were annihilated. But a great deal of pride was on the line. Italy won the two previous World Cups in 1934 and 1938 and were double-defending Champions, so to speak. Brave Italy were eliminated in the Finals by virtue of a 3-2 loss to Sweden in front of a hugely partizan Italo-Brasilian crowd. Italy's 2-0 victory over Paraguay would not be enough. A unique attempt at being triple or back-to-back-to-back World Cup Champions was lost in the effort. Olympic Champions Sweden qualified by winning both of their games in World Cup Qualification Group 5, but they didn't defeat Finland! In a strange group of three teams, Sweden, Ireland and Finland, Sweden qualified by virtue of only playing and defeating Ireland twice! Ireland played all four of their games, drawing and defeating Finland. For whatever reason Sweden and Finland didn't play despite mathematical odds that the Finns could still qualify! Sweden were managed by an Englishman, George Raynor, and would eventually finish in 3rd Place after a 3-1 victory over Spain. The Finalists were: Pool 1: Brasil, Mexico, Switzerland and Yugoslavia Pool 2: Chile, England, Spain and USA Pool 3: Italy, Paraguay and Sweden Pool 4: Bolivia and Uruguay Much controversy was generated by the organisation of the Finals. Hosts Brasil played five of their six games in Rio, whereas the other teams were forced to travel thousands of miles to stage their games in various parts of the country. Additionally the competition was arranged in a ludicrous manner, with two groups of four, one of three and one of only two leading to a final pool of four teams. Extraordinarily there was not even a World Cup Final game. Ironically, the last group game in the final pool provided a superb "final" in all but name. Pool 4, with only two teams, provided only one match. Uruguay defeated Bolivia 8-0. While Bolivia would not play in the World Cup Finals again until USA 1994, Uruguay qualified for the final pool having played only one game --- including qualifying matches... surely, a record? One of the greatest upsets of all time occurred in the Finals when the United States defeated England 1-0 on an arid, bumpy pitch in a ramshackle stadium at Belo Horizonte. The only goal came from a naturalised Haitian immigrant from New York by the name of Larry Gaetjens. He beat England 'keeper Williams with a header in the 37th minute after England had virtually camped out all around the US penalty area most of the game. When the press wired the "United States 1, England 0" score back to England it was assumed by the receivers that a digit was missing and the score was first reported as "United States 1, England 10" instead. While the world's press were having a field day the English fans at home were shocked into disbelief. As if to make a poorly organised World Cup completely disorganised, not even heavily favoured Brasil could win the World Cup in front of their home fans (attendance: 199,854 - the highest ever) on their home turf in the mighty Maracana stadium. Waning football power Uruguay provided the humiliating upset, defeating Brasil 2-1 in the final pool decider. In Montevideo, eight deaths by heart attack were attributed to the extraordinary news. In fact, Uruguay won the 1950 World Cup after playing only _four_ matches from qualifying and Finals combined! P4 W3 D1 L0 F15 A5 Sometimes fact is stranger than fiction! --------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: "Strange" results in WC history? From: stokkerm@cosy.sbg.ac.at (Karel Stokkermans) Date: June 24, 1997 bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de (Bruce Scott TOK ) writes: > Garry, > In your excellent post you didn't mention how the US got into the 1950 > World Cup. Were we invited or did we qualify? Group 9 [Mexico, USA] USA 0-6 Mexico 1.MEXICO 4 4 0 0 17- 2 8 Mexico 6-2 USA 2.USA 4 1 1 2 8-15 3 Cuba 1-1 USA 3.Cuba 4 0 1 3 3-11 1 USA 5-2 Cuba Cuba 0-3 Mexico Mexico 2-0 Cuba Courtesy of the RSSSF archive :-). [Must be one of the worst records for a qualifying country ever but I'm not going to check ;-).]