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Paraguay’s shock win against Germany headlines all-time World Cup upsets

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Paraguay’s shock win against Germany headlines all-time World Cup upsets

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Germany v Paraguay - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 29, 2026 Paraguay's Gustavo Gomez and teammates celebrate winning the penalty shootout as Paraguay qualify for the round of 16 stage of the World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/David Butler Ii TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Monday’s action in the
FIFA World Cup 2026 added another chapter to the book of all-time knockout upsets in the tournament, with title contenders Germany stunned by Paraguay at the round of 32 stage, adding yet more spice to an event that has already delivered plenty of drama at the group stage.
Al Jazeera takes a look at the top five upsets in World Cup knockout history:
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1. Germany vs Paraguay (2026)
Many thought Paraguay would be sent home packing after the group stage when the
USA thrashed them in their tournament opener, but the South Americans turned their pain into purpose in no time, knocking out Germany 4-3 on penalties for the biggest upset in World Cup knockout history. Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Germany v Paraguay - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 29, 2026 Paraguay's Jose Canale celebrates scoring a penalty during the penalty shootout to win the match REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
2. Germany vs Bulgaria (1994)
Germany have been on the receiving end of more than one knockout upset – and this one dates back to the 1994 World Cup on American soil.
In their first-ever and only meeting at the World Cup, minnows Bulgaria toppled the defending champions in the quarterfinals, sealing a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Germany that went down as one of the biggest shocks of the competition.
FIFA World Cup USA 1994 - Quarter-finals - Bulgaria vs Germany - Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States - July 10, 1994 Bulgaria's Jordan Lechkov celebrates after scoring their second goal of a 2-1 quarter-final win over Germany at Giants Stadium. REUTERS/Peter Morgan 94192259
3. Italy vs South Korea (2002)
A rare golden goal decided Italy’s fate at the
2002 World Cup when co-hosts South Korea knocked them out in the round of 16.
The Italians got off to a promising start when Christian Vieri gave them an early lead, but South Korea’s Seol Ki-Hyun struck a late equaliser, and Ahn Jung-Hwan sealed the deal, becoming the third of just four to score a golden goal at the global finals.
The 2-1 victory helped South Korea achieve a deep run at the tournament as they finished fourth, their best result in the World Cup to date.
Football - 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan(tm) , 2nd Round , South Korea v Italy , Daejeon World Cup Stadium , Daejeon , Korea , 18/6/02
4. Brazil vs Germany (2014)
Germany handed Brazil an
infamous 7-1 semifinal thrashing at the 2014 World Cup, breaking Brazilian hearts on their own soil.
Five players found the net for Germany, with Oscar netting a 90th-minute consolation for Brazil – capping a humiliating result which left Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari calling it the “worst day of my life”.
Germany went on to win that tournament, lifting their fourth world title.
July 8, 2014; Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL; Brazil players David Luiz (4) and Luiz Gustavo (right) react after the semifinal match against Germany in the 2014 World Cup at Mineirao Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Groothuis/Witters Sport via USA TODAY Sports
5. Morocco vs Portugal (2022)
Morocco – who
stunned the Netherlands on Monday to reach the round of 16 – are no strangers to pulling off an upset, especially against European teams.
At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the Atlas Lions tamed Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal,
beating them 1-0 in the quarterfinals despite finishing the game with 10 players.
The monumental victory saw Morocco become the first African and Arab side to reach the World Cup semifinals.
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Quarter Final - Morocco v Portugal - Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar - December 10, 2022 Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Morocco's Yassine Bounou react REUTERS/Paul Childs

<small>Source: Al Jazeera</small>

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