Tarihin En Tartışmalı Golü ve Büyük Şaibe: 1966 Dünya Kupası

The Most Controversial Goal and the Stolen Trophy in History: The 1966 World Cup: While the 1966 World Cup began amidst the glittering fashion of London and the Beatles' craze, behind the scenes it was the scene of some of the biggest scandals, diplomatic crises, and bizarre events in football history. From Pickles, the heroic dog who found the Jules Rimet Trophy wrapped in newspaper after it was stolen from an exhibition before the tournament, to the unbelievable censorship applied by the British government to the North Korean flag and anthem, we examine every detail. How did referee Ken Aston invent the yellow and red cards, inspired by traffic lights while waiting in his car? Why did Alf Ramsey call his players "animals" during the England-Argentina match? And most importantly, was that famous shot by Geoff Hurst in the 101st minute of the final, which Soviet linesman Tofik Behramov deemed valid, really a goal? We delve into the depths of the most controversial World Cup in history with scientific results from Oxford University and EA Sports simulations. Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to the channel to support the effort! Do you think that goal awarded to England in the 1966 final was valid, or was it one of the greatest injustices in football history? Let's discuss in the comments!