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Brazil 1-7 Germany: Brazil's heaviest defeat

Host nation Brazil were World Cup favourites in 2014, but the German team dismantled Brazil's defense and spirit by scoring five goals in 29 minutes.Germany's Thomas Müller tells Uma Doraiswamy how they inflicted Brazil's heaviest defeat.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by ar ...  Show more

Pickles the dog finds the World Cup trophy

Pickles the dog became an unlikely hero before the 1966 World Cup when he found the stolen Jules Rimet trophy on his daily walk. Stardom beckoned as he was honoured with a medal and a role in a film, even becoming part of England's celebrations when they won the tournament. Uma D ...  Show more

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