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Which Group has Best World Cup Shoot-Out Record in 2022

 

Which group has best World Cup shoot-out record?

 

As the Qatar 2022 knockout rounds get going, we investigate how the leftover competitors have fared in punishment kill outs the years.

 


             Of the 16 groups left at Qatar 2022, Argentina have the best shoot-out record

             Spain and Britain have each lost three World Cup shoot-outs

             "The Long Walk" explores this extraordinary second for players and fans the same

The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ moves into another stage from this Saturday. From here onward, all matches should now have a champ - which can lead us to those generally nerve-destroying punishment shoot-outs.

Punishments are a major piece of World Cup history, having been acquainted with choose drawn games from the 1982 release. That year's West Germany v France semi-last was whenever a match first was chosen as such, with the Germans winning. Until this point in time, shoot-outs have chosen two finals, with Brazil and Italy the separate champs in 1994 and in 2006.

A few goalkeeping legends have arisen like Brazil's Claudio Taffarel (at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups), Argentina's Sergio Goycochea (1990) and the Netherlands' Tim Krul (2014). On the opposite side of the coin, revered players, for example, Socrates, Roberto Baggio and David Trezeguet have all fizzled at the conclusive second.

Underneath FIFA+ records the punishment shoot-out record of the relative multitude of groups still in conflict in Qatar. To more deeply study the science and history of punishment taking, in the mean time, don't miss The Long Walk, a unique series of narratives delivered by FIFA+ that makes sense of everything about football's snapshot of greatest strain.


Argentina:


4 successes

4-2 v Netherlands, 2014 semi-last

4-3 v Britain, 1998 round of 16

4-3 v Italy, 1990 semi-last

3-2 v Yugoslavia, 1990 quarter-last

1 loss

2-4 v Germany, 2006 quarter-last

Brazil:



3 successes

3-2 v Chile, 2014 round of 16

4-2 v Netherlands, 1998 semi-last

3-2 v Italy, 1994 last

1 loss

3-4 v France, 1986 quarter-last

Croatia:



2 successes

4-3 v Russia, 2018 quarter-last

3-2 v Denmark, 2018 round of 16

England:



1 win

4-3 v Colombia, 2018 round of 16

3 losses

1-3 v Portugal, 2006 quarter-last

3-4 v Argentina, 1998 round of 16

3-4 v Germany, 1990 semi-last

France:



2 successes

4-3 v Italy, 1998 quarter-last

4-3 v Brazil, 1986 quarter-last

2 losses

3-5 v Italy, 2006 last

4-5 v Germany, 1982 semi-last

Japan:



1 loss

3-5 v Paraguay, 2010 round of 16

Korea Republic:



1 win

5-3 v Spain, 2002 quarter-last

Netherlands:



1 win

4-3 v Costa Rica, 2014 quarter-last

2 losses

2-4 v Argentina, 2014 semi-last

2-4 v Brazil, 1998 semi-last

Portugal:



1 win

3-1 v Britain, 2006 quarter-last

Spain:



1 win

3-2 v Republic of Ireland, 2002 round of 16

3 losses

3-4 v Russia, 2018 round of 16

3-5 v Korea Republic, 2002 quarter-last

4-5 v Belgium, 1986 quarter-last

Switzerland:



1 loss

0-3 v Ukraine, 2006 round of 16

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