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The Ivory Coast finished third in the group and North Korea finished bottom. The North Koreans had a goal difference of −11, the worst of any team at the tournament, largely due to the 7–0 defeat they suffered against Portugal; that match was Portugal's biggest-ever World Cup win and North Korea's heaviest-ever defeat. It was also the first ...
The record for the most goals scored in an international game by a Portuguese player is four, which has been achieved on five occasions: by Eusébio against North Korea at the 1966 World Cup, by Nuno Gomes against Andorra in 2002, by Pauleta against Kuwait in 2003, and the other two by Cristiano Ronaldo, the first against Andorra in 2016 and ...
Portugal's World Cup record First Match Portugal 3–1 Hungary (13 July 1966; Manchester, England) Biggest Win Portugal 7–0 North Korea (21 June 2010; Cape Town, South Africa) Biggest Defeat Germany 4–0 Portugal (16 June 2014; Salvador, Brazil) Best Result Third place in 1966: Worst Result Group stage in 1986, 2002 and 2014
Portugal 7–0: North Korea : South Africa 25 June 2010 ... North Korea : 0–0
Croatia 0–3 Portugal (19 June 1996; Nottingham, England) Portugal 3–0 Germany (20 June 2000; Rotterdam, Netherlands) Hungary 0–3 Portugal (15 June 2021; Budapest, Hungary) Turkey 0–3 Portugal (22 June 2024; Dortmund, Germany) Biggest defeat Switzerland 2–0 Portugal (15 June 2008; Basel, Switzerland) Portugal 2–4 Germany
Belgium became the first team to come from two or more goals down to win a World Cup knockout stage match within 90 minutes since Portugal beat North Korea in the 1966 quarter-final (3–0 down, 5–3 win). Japan scored six goals at Russia 2018, their highest ever tally in a single World Cup tournament.
The knockout stage of the 1966 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. The knockout stage began on 23 July with the quarter-finals and ended on 30 July 1966 with the final match, held at Wembley Stadium in London.
The summarizing tables below show North Korea's official matches per period. More extensive reports (with dates, scores, goal scorers and match circumstances) can be found on the main articles per period.
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