Helmut Rahn, 74, who scored the winning goal for Germany in the 1954 World Cup final, died Thursday at his home in Essen, Germany. The cause of death was not reported by the German Soccer Federation, ...
Helmut Rahn, the German footballing legend who scored the winning goal to give Germany the 1954 World Cup title, has died at the age of 73. Rahn's goal gave Germany an unexpected 3-2 victory over the ...
West Germany’s triumph in 1954 is still one of the most controversial in World Cup history. First, the final, in which they defeated top favourites Hungary was marred by suspect refereeing. Ferenc ...
Max Morlock of West Germany scores his country's first goal of the match to get them back in the game during the 1954 World Cup final against Hungary. The 1954 final has gone down in history as “The ...
See a ranked list of the nations who scored the most goals in one edition of the FIFA World Cup™. Switzerland 1954 25 goals in 6 games 4.2 goals per game Scorers: Max Morlock (6), Helmut Rahn (4), ...
Helmut Rahn, who has died aged 73, scored West Germany's winning goal in the 1954 World Cup Final. A tall, hefty outside-right, Rahn was the bad boy of his era of German football and almost did not ...