Why did Russia enter the quarterfinals?
The reason is that someone used this chemical.
At present, Russia has officially acknowledged the use of this item.
In the match between Russia and Spain, a substitute from Russia inhaled ammonia with a cotton ball soaked in ammonia before being replaced.
It was that game that Russia fought to the death and forced Spain to set a new World Cup record, but failed to score a goal.
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Team history
As early as the czar's reign, Russia began football. According to historical documents, there were small football leagues in Moscow and St. Petersburg at that time.
But it was not until 19 12 that the Soviet Union formed its first national team.
The first international competition that the Soviet team participated in was the Olympic Games. They lost to Finland by 1: 2. ?
1942, after the * * * production party was in power for a short time, the Soviet national team joined FIFA. They beat Bulgaria 2:/kloc-0: in the first game.
1960 European Cup champion Soviet team Poledernik
1960 European Cup champion Soviet team Poledernik
The mid-1950s to the end of 1960s was the most successful period for the Soviet Union on the world stage. Under the leadership of head coach Gavelli Il Casarin, they reached the quarterfinals in the two World Cups from 1958 to 1962.
Russia also won the first European Cup on 1960, and they defeated Yugoslavia 2: 1 in the final. Goalkeeper Yasin became the hero of the Russian team in that period.
Since then, the Soviet team has won the second place in the European Cup of 1964 and the semi-finals of the European Cup of 1968 respectively.
At the 1972 European Cup, they reached the final again, but this time they ended up losing and finished second.
In the 1970s and 1980s, the Russian team was not as brave as before. But their performance in the European Cup was better than that in the World Cup.
In 1980s, under the leadership of new coach Valerie Luo Banovsky, they successfully reached the top of the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, but failed to go any further.
The Soviet team reached its peak at 1988. They beat France, Holland, England and Italy in the European Cup. In the final, they narrowly beat the group stage and came second, which also made great achievements for the Dutch Three Musketeers.
1990 The Soviet Union failed to qualify for the World Cup.
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