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Portugal v Netherlands 2006 😱

Welcome, sports fans, to a historic moment in World Cup history! While Argentina vs. Netherlands in the 2022 World Cup may be a match to remember, let's take a trip down memory lane to the unforgettable showdown in Nuremberg during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. That's right, we're diving deep into the clash between Portugal and the Netherlands, a match that still holds the record for the most cards ever awarded in a World Cup game.

Iit's June 25th, 2006, and the stage is the iconic Frankenstadion in Nuremberg. The world had its eyes fixed on this thrilling encounter. Russian referee Valentin Ivanov had a date with destiny, and he didn't disappoint, or maybe he did, depending on how you look at it.

Ivanov didn't hold back, dishing out a staggering 4 red cards and 16 yellow cards during the course of this unforgettable match. It was like a card carnival out there, with players collecting them like prized souvenirs.

And the result? Portugal emerged victorious with a 1-0 win, thanks to a splendid goal by Maniche in the 23rd minute. The Portuguese team showcased their skill and determination, earning themselves a spot in the quarter-finals, where they'd go on to meet England.

This match is etched in World Cup history for its intensity and card collection. So, if you're a football aficionado and want to relive this incredible moment, stay tuned, because this video is for you!

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