
2006 FIFA World Cup: Battle of Nuremberg
On June 26, 2006, Portugal faced the Netherlands in a highly controversial Round of 16 match at the FIFA World Cup in Germany. Referee Valentin Ivanov issued a record 16 yellow cards and 4 red cards, earning it the nickname "Battle of Nuremberg." Portugal won 1-0 through a Maniche goal, but the match was marred by aggressive tackles and confrontations, including a headbutt by Luís Figo. The match’s intensity led to widespread criticism of both teams’ conduct .

1986 FIFA World Cup: Maradona’s Semi-Final Masterclass
On June 26, 1986, Diego Maradona delivered a historic performance as Argentina defeated Belgium 2-0 in the World Cup semi-finals. Maradona scored both goals, including a sensational solo effort described by The Guardian as "one of the greatest goals in World Cup history." His performance solidified his legacy as a football legend, with The Independent later noting, “Maradona’s genius reshaped the tournament”.

2018 FIFA World Cup: Ronaldo’s Missed Penalty
In Portugal’s Group B match against Iran on June 26, 2018, Cristiano Ronaldo missed a crucial penalty awarded via VAR. His shot was saved by Iran’s Alireza Beiranvand, and Portugal ultimately drew 1-1. The result dropped Portugal to second place in the group, forcing them to face Uruguay in the Round of 16. The Independent analyzed the impact of the miss, highlighting Ronaldo’s vulnerability under pressure.


1954 FIFA World Cup: Switzerland’s 'Curse' Begins
On June 26, 1954, Switzerland suffered a 5-7 defeat to Austria in the World Cup quarter-finals. This match marked the start of a perceived "curse" for Swiss football on June 26, with subsequent disappointments in major tournaments. The 1954 game remains one of the highest-scoring matches in World Cup history .