Germany: The latest victim of the champion’s curse

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Germany: The latest victim of the champion’s curse

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Coach Joachim Loew says the Germans deserve to crash out of the World Cup

KAZAN, Russia – Germany coach Joachim Loew said he felt “huge disappointment” at seeing his defending champion crash out of the World Cup but said the team had fully deserved it after getting sensationally beaten 2-0 by South Korea on Wednesday, June 27.

“The disappointment of us being eliminated is just huge,” Loew conceded. “We didn’t deserve to win the title again, we didn’t deserve to make the last 16. We tried hard to win, but we never earned the chance to take the lead.”

The 4-time champions needed to beat the unfancied Asians by two clear goals in their final group F match in Kazan to advance to the last 16.

But after spurning a series of scoring chances, Germany got stunned in 5 dramatic stoppage-time minutes as South Korea scored twice to record a historic win over the world’s number one-ranked team and leave the Germans rock bottom of the group.

It is the first time Germany failed to reach the knockout stage of a World Cup since 1938. But it’s also the 4th time this century that the defending champions got knocked out in the first round.


Leaving aside Uruguay – which won the inaugural World Cup in 1930 before not travelling to Italy for the 1934 edition – it is the 6th time in the history of the competition that the reigning champions have failed to make it past the first hurdle.

AFP Sport looks back at the previous sides to fall victim to the champion’s curse:

 Italy 1950 

Italy had won back-to-back World Cups before the Second World War got in the way, and much had changed by the time the 1950 tournament came around in Brazil.

Their team also opted to travel across the Atlantic by boat after several Italian internationals were killed in the Superga air disaster of May 1949 that decimated the great Torino side of the time.

Out of shape after the long journey by sea, the Italians played just two matches, losing 3-2 to Sweden before beating Paraguay 2-0. Sweden topped the group, and Italy went home.

Brazil 1966 

Pele’s great Brazil side rocked up in England having won the previous two World Cups. They would win the 1970 trophy too, but 1966 was a disaster. 

Pele and Garrincha scored to secure a 2-0 win over Bulgaria at Everton’s Goodison Park home in their opening game. However, Bulgaria’s rough treatment of Pele forced him to miss their next match, a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Hungary.

‘O Rei’ returned for their decisive last group outing against Eusebio’s Portugal, but was the victim of another meaty tackle and was forced to limp his way through the remainder of the match as Brazil lost 3-1 again to go out.   

France 2002 

France came to the World Cup in Japan and South Korea with a wonderful side that had won the trophy on home soil in 1998 and then won the European Championship in 2000.

However, nothing went right for Les Bleus as they went home with their tails between their legs having failed to score a goal never mind win a game.

Zinedine Zidane was missing due to injury as France were stunned 1-0 by Senegal in their first game, and they followed that with a 0-0 draw against Uruguay, as Thierry Henry was sent off. 

Zidane was back in time for their last group outing, but could not prevent a 2-0 loss at the hands of Denmark that had them heading home after the worst trophy defence in tournament history.

Italy 2010 

After the miracle of 2006, when the Azzurri won the trophy in Germany despite the chaos being caused in their domestic game by the Calciopoli scandal, 2010 in South Africa was a spectacular disaster for the Italians.

The presence of veterans like Gianluigi Buffon and Fabio Cannavaro and that of Marcello Lippi on the bench could not prevent Italy from being humbled in the group stage as they failed to win any of their matches. 

After having to come from behind to draw with Paraguay and New Zealand, Italy’s fate was sealed as they suffered a humiliating 3-2 loss at the hands of Slovakia, who advanced at their expense

Spain 2014 

The curse of the champions struck again 4 years ago in Brazil, as Spain’s all-conquering side was stopped in their tracks. 

Vicente del Bosque’s team arrived in South America having won 3 consecutive major tournaments between 2008 and 2012, but this proved a step too far for a side lacking the hunger of old. 

They knew they were going home after just two matches of a disastrous trophy defence, as a 5-1 humbling at the hands of the Netherlands was followed by a 2-0 defeat against Chile at the Maracana. 

It was the end of an era for the likes of Iker Casillas, Xavi Hernandez and Xabi Alonso. A 3-0 win over Australia in their last game was scant consolation. – Rappler.com

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