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The Country Behind the Largest Ever Football (Soccer) Defeats for Each Country

Last Updated: September 6, 2024 1 Comment

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The Giver of Each Country's Largest Ever Football (Soccer) Defeat

Map created by reddit user PetevonPete

The map above shows which country is responsible for the largest defeat at men’s senior level association football. Interestingly, England appears most often on the map despite not winning a World Cup since 1966.

Flag indicates the winner in each country’s largest ever defeat in men’s senior-level association football.

If a country has lost by the same record margin multiple times, the most recent match is used.

For countries that no longer exist (e.g., Soviet Union, Yugoslavia), the official FIFA-recognized successor team is used.

The data comes from Wikipedia and was accurate as of 2022.

Some notable countries include:

  • Brazil losing to Germany 7-1 in the 2014 World Cup
  • US defeated by Norway 11-0 in 1948
  • Canada defeated by Mexico 8–0 in the 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup
  • North Korea defeating Guam 21-0 in the 2005 East Asian Football Championship
  • Uruguay losing 6-0 to Argentina in 1902
  • Italy losing to Hungary 7–1 at the 1924 Summer Olympics
  • Germany losing to the England Amateurs 9–0 in 1909
  • England losing to Hungary 7–1 in 1954
  • Argentina losing to Spain 6–1 in the 2018 World Cup
  • France losing 17–1 to Denmark in the 1908 Summer Olympics
  • Spain losing to England 7–1 in 1931
  • Netherlands losing to England 12–2 in 1907
  • Turkey losing to England 8–0 in 1987
  • Sweden losing to Great Britain (not England) 12–1 at the 1908 Summer Olympics
  • Portugal losing 10-0 to England in 1947
  • Chile losing to Brazil in 1959
  • Australia losing 8-0 to South Africa in 1955
  • India losing 11–1 to the Soviet Union (now Russia) in 1955
  • Russia (as Russian Empire) losing 16–0 to Germany in the 1912 Summer Olympics
  • Brazil defeating China 8–0 in 2012
  • Greenland losing to the Isle of Man 6-0 in 2017

Any other interesting results you know about?

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Comments

  1. David Puente Cano says

    September 6, 2024 at 3:45 pm

    “Argentina losing to Spain 6–1 in the 2018 World Cup”.

    Was a friendly game. Not official World Cup game.

    Reply

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