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Guardian Sport29.04.2026رياضة3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

The greatest football matches of all time: A countdown of iconic comebacks and finals

From Messi's World Cup glory to the Miracle of Istanbul – the matches that defined generations

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A curated list of the greatest football matches in history, featuring the 2022 World Cup final where Lionel Messi finally won football's biggest prize, the Miracle of Istanbul comeback, Neymar's rise against Ronaldinho, the 1970 World Cup semi-final, and Barcelona's famous comeback against PSG.

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This article ranks the greatest football matches in history, focusing on dramatic comebacks and iconic finals that have defined generations of fans. The matches span from 1953 to 2022 and include World Cup finals, Champions League finals, and club matches from Brazil.

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Argentina 3-3 France (4-2 pens), 2022 World Cup final

It’s hard not to start with the most recent World Cup final, which for entertainment is surely the finest in the tournament’s 96-year history. Two protagonists, each the heartbeat of their sides, stole the show: Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé, the former scoring twice and dictating play after he singlehandedly dragged Argentina to the final. Mbappé netted a hat-trick (including two inside 95 seconds) to haul France back into the game. A word, too, for the magnificent Ángel Di María and Emi Martínez, who made a save for the ages in extra time to deny Randal Kolo Muani and a stop in the penalty shootout against Kingsley Coman. But this will forever be known as Messi’s World Cup, and the moment where he finally stepped out of Diego Maradona’s shadow in the hearts of all Argentinians.

Milan 3-3 Liverpool (2-3 pens), 2005 Champions League final

The Miracle of Istanbul: how can a comeback of that magnitude be condensed into a single paragraph? It can’t, of course, but Rafa Benítez’s half-time tinkering (and his introduction of Dietmar Hamann) and Steven Gerrard’s heroics changed the game as Liverpool roared back from 3-0 down to force extra time. Jerzy Dudek’s double save to deny Andriy Shevchenko at the last was vital, and at 12.29am local time, he denied the Ukrainian once more in the shootout to clinch a spectacular triumph against the odds. As Djimi Traoré, Vladimir Smicer and co partied into the night, Carlo’s Ancelotti’s superstars struggled to comprehend events. “I’ll never fully shake that sense of absolute impotence when destiny is at work – the feeling will cling to my feet forever, trying to pull me down,” Andrea Pirlo wrote in his autobiography.

Santos 4-5 Flamengo, 2011

Brazil is the cradle of football and rarely was jogo bonito more evident than in Santos in 2011. Again two main characters: an impudent, precocious Santos teenager called Neymar against an old master back from Europe, Ronaldinho, who rolled back the years to inspire Flamengo to a famous victory from 3-0 down. The match was bedlam, with Flamengo’s goalkeeper, Felipe, taunting Elano (yep, that Elano) with kick-ups after saving his Panenka penalty. Neymar was sensational, scoring two goals, one a mind-boggling solo effort that earned him the Puskas award, as well as winning a penalty and providing a bicycle-kick assist. Ronaldinho responded with a free-kick under the Santos wall before scoring a late winner. The master beat the apprentice but Neymar was catapulted into the stratosphere by the game – and his special goal – before his move to Barcelona.

Italy 4-3 West Germany, 1970 World Cup semi-final

“The Match of the Century” was such a classic that a plaque was soon placed on the outside of the Estadio Azteca with that very description, commemorating a semi-final in which five of the seven goals were scored in extra time – remarkable for a game taking place in Mexico’s mid-afternoon at a venue 2,200 metres above sea level. After Roberto Boninsegna had given Italy an early lead, West Germany equalised in second-half stoppage time through Karl-Heinz Schnellinger despite Franz Beckenbauer dislocating his shoulder in the second half. He had to play on with his arm in a sling and his side’s two substitutions already used. Gerd Müller nabbed two trademark poacher’s finishes in extra time but twice the Italians rallied to square the game, before Gianni Rivera slotted a late winner. Had the Azzurri substitute not struck, the World Cup semi-final would have been decided by a coin toss.

Barcelona 6-1 Paris Saint-Germain (6-5 agg), 2017 Champions League last 16, second leg

La Remontada. Even with Barcelona’s attacking trident of Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar (MSN) and even with PSG’s penchant for bottling it in Europe, this was the biggest comeback in Champions League history. Down 4-0 from the first leg and despite PSG scoring a crucial away goal at the Camp Nou on the hour mark, Barça somehow scored three goals in the final seven minutes. “Inqualifiable” (“Unspeakable”) L’Équipe exclaimed the next day and, while it is true that PSG froze (Unai Emery’s side completed just four passes after the 88th minute), Barcelona were magnificent: Neymar’s postage-stamp free-kick set up a grandstand finish, Luis Suárez won a controversial penalty (shock), converted by Messi, before the Argentinian set up Sergi Roberto for the winner with PSG just 30 seconds from victory by away goals. “There will be a lot of love made tonight,” quipped Barcelona’s Gerard Piqué.

England 3-6 Hungary, 1953

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What were the remaining matches in the top 10 list?
  • How was the ranking determined?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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