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World Cup 2014 countdown: Prince Fahid of Kuwait has France goal chalked off

Counting down the 100 greatest moments in the history of the World Cup

Simon Rice
Wednesday 12 March 2014 02:00 GMT
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The World Cup in Brazil is coming into view and everyone is hoping this summer's carnival can take its place among some of the great tournaments of the past.

That won't be easy though, as this series will testify. In the run-up to the tournament, we're counting down the 100 greatest World Cup moments.

Check out our latest instalment below, and for any you missed, see the gallery at the end of the article.

Prince Fahid of Kuwait has France goal chalked off

One of the most bizarre World Cup moments occurred in 1982 during Kuwait's match with France. The French were winning 3-1 when Alain Giresse blasted in another when the Kuwaiti defenders were rooted to the spot.

The Arab team said they stopped upon hearing a mysterious whistle from the stands.

When the referee ignored their pleas, Prince Fahid, the Kuwaiti FA president decided to get involved, coming down from his seat in the stands to remonstrate with the referee.

Incredibly, the ref gave into his demands and disallowed the goal.

Kuwait lost the match 4-1 anyway, but referee Miroslav Stupar was banned from officiating and Prince Fahid was fined £8,000.

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