CAPTAINS “ LIMITED EDITION”
CAPTAINS “ LIMITED EDITION”
The iconic 1990 FIFA World Cup Final featured Diego Maradona’s Argentina against Lothar Matthäus’ West Germany on July 8, 1990, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. This match is remembered as a clash between two of football’s greatest players, representing their teams as captains.
The Build-Up:
• Maradona was the heart and soul of Argentina, leading the defending champions through a challenging tournament. Argentina relied heavily on Maradona’s creativity, despite the team struggling with injuries and suspensions.
• Matthäus, on the other hand, was the linchpin of a dominant West German side. He was at his peak, controlling the midfield with authority and contributing both offensively and defensively.
The Match: The final was a tightly contested and physical affair, characterized by defensive play and a lack of clear scoring opportunities. Both sides struggled to break down each other’s defenses.
Final Result:
• West Germany 1–0 Argentina
• Goal: Andreas Brehme (penalty, 85’)