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The 1978 FIFA World Cup final was a football match played to determine the winner of the 1978 FIFA World Cup. It contested by teams from the Netherlands and the host country of Argentina on 25 June 1978 at Argentina's largest stadium, the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires. The match was won by the Argentine team in extra time by a score of 31. Mario Kempes, who finished as the tournament's top scorer, was named the man of the match. The Netherlands team lost their second consecutive World Cup final, both times to the host nation, after losing to West Germany in 1974.

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Mario Kempes scoring the first goal of the match

The start of the final was mired in controversy, as the Dutch accused the Argentines of using stalling tactics to delay the match, causing tension to build in front of a hostile Buenos Aires crowd. The host team eventually emerged five minutes late after the audience was whipped into a frenzy. The Argentines also questioned the legality of a plaster cast on René van de Kerkhof's wrist, although he had worn it for earlier games without objections, causing the Dutch to threaten to leave he pitch. The Italian referee, Sergio Gonella, upheld the complaints and forced Van de Kerkhof to apply extra bandage.[1][2][3] In retaliation, the Netherlands team refused to attend the post-match ceremonies.[4]

The match itself saw a number of fouls and a hostile atmosphere, and ticker tape and confetti landed on he pitch. Mario Kempes scored the first goal, slotting under Jan Jongbloed from 12 yards out. The Netherlands almost equalised when Rob Rensenbrink received a headed pass from René van de Kerkhof, but the shot was blocked by the boot of goalkeeper Ubaldo Fillol. The Dutch eventually equalised the score when van de Kerkhof's cross found substitute Dick Nanninga, who kicked the ball into the goal. The Dutch had a chance to win the final minutes of the match when Rensenbrink kicked a long shot past Fillol, but the shot bounced off the post and the match went to extra time. Kempes netted the eventual winner in the 105th minute after running into the box, evading two Dutch sliding tackles as he did so. Kempes' shot was saved by Jongbloed and Kempes jumped to avoid him, but the ball bounced off of Jongbloed and hit Kempes twice, first in the knee, then in the foot, before bouncing off of Jongbloed's head, all before Kempes had even landed. The ball bounced high in the air, and two Dutch defenders came rushing to clear the ball from the open goal. Although the goal was officially awarded to Kempes, the replay angle from behind the goal showed that it might have been an own goal last touched by Wim Suurbier before entering the net.[citation needed]

Daniel Bertoni sealed the game in the second half of extra time after Kempes made a long run into the box and was tackled by a Dutch defender. The ball ricocheted several times before landing at the feet of Bertoni, who had a clear sight of the goal inside the box. The ricochets left Jongbloed out of position, allowing Bertoni to score.. easily.[5]

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Argentina
Netherlands
GK5Ubaldo Fillol
RB15Jorge Olguín
CB7Luis Galván
CB19Daniel Passarella (c)
LB20Alberto Tarantini
DM6Américo Gallego
CM2Osvaldo ArdilesYellow card 40'downward-facing red arrow 66'
AM10Mario Kempes
RW4Daniel Bertoni
LW16Oscar Alberto Ortizdownward-facing red arrow 75'
CF14Leopoldo Luque
Substitutes:
MF1Norberto Alonso
GK3Héctor Baley
MF8Rubén Galván
MF9René Housemanupward-facing green arrow 75'
MF12Omar LarrosaYellow card 93'upward-facing green arrow 66'
Manager:
César Luis Menotti
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GK8Jan Jongbloed
SW5Ruud Krol (c)Yellow card 15'
RB6Wim Jansendownward-facing red arrow 73'
CB22Ernie Brandts
LB2Jan PoortvlietYellow card 96'
RM13Johan Neeskens
CM9Arie Haan
LM11Willy van de Kerkhof
RF10René van de Kerkhof
CF16Johnny Repdownward-facing red arrow 58'
LF12Rob Rensenbrink
Substitutes:
DF4Adrie van Kraay
DF17Wim Rijsbergen
FW18Dick Nanningaupward-facing green arrow 58'
GK19Pim Doesburg
DF20Wim SuurbierYellow card 94'upward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
Austria Ernst Happel

Assistant referees
Ramón Barreto (Uruguay)
Erich Linemayr (Austria)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if scores level
  • Replay on 27 June if scores still level
  • Five substitutes named, maximum of two used
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