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One of the most famous historical football matches in the history of the sport is the 1954 FIFA World Cup Final, often referred to as the "Miracle of Bern," between West Germany and Hungary.

The match took place on July 4, 1954, at the Wankdorf Stadium in Bern, Switzerland. Hungary, led by the legendary forward Ferenc Puskás, was considered the overwhelming favorite, having defeated West Germany 8-3 in the group stage of the tournament.

In a stunning turn of events, West Germany, led by coach Sepp Herberger, pulled off a remarkable upset, defeating Hungary 3-2 to claim their first-ever FIFA World Cup title.

The match was filled with drama and excitement from start to finish. Hungary took an early lead with two goals from Puskás and Czibor within the first eight minutes. However, West Germany fought back valiantly, with goals from Max Morlock and Helmut Rahn leveling the score before halftime.

In the 84th minute, Rahn scored the winning goal for West Germany, securing their victory and cementing their place in football history. The result shocked the world and became known as the "Miracle of Bern," as West Germany overcame overwhelming odds to defeat the mighty Hungarian team.

The 1954 FIFA World Cup Final remains one of the most iconic matches in football history, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the sport and the power of teamwork, determination, and resilience. It is remembered as a defining moment for West German football and a testament to the magic of the World Cup.

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