Argentina 3 x 2 Germany ○ 1986 World Cup Final Extended Goals & Highlights HD - YouTube
A unique atmosphere, an easy decision, an earthquake and a bunch of stickers - FIFA Museum (english)
Argentina v West Germany 1986 World Cup final: Argentina are back on top of the world
FIFA World Cup - In the quarter-finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Germany ( Germany Football Team - Die Mannschaft) and Mexico (Selección Nacional de México) drew 0–0 after extra time, and
World Cup stunning moments: Frank Rijkaard and Rudi Völler | World Cup | The Guardian
1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico™
1986: West Germany – France 2-0 (1-0) | Germany's / Deutschlands Nationalmannschaft
Final Argentina - West Germany Bulgaria v Italy | Juha Tamminen
FC Bayern's incredible World Cup final run
Relive the glories and defeats in France-Germany rivalry[7]- Chinadaily.com.cn
France seek to settle old scores in Marseille match with Germany
Image of SOCCER. - Mexico - Mexiko City: FIFA Football World Cup 1986, Final, Argentina V Germany 3:2 - German Players After The Final Whistle: Wolfgang Rolff (21), Hans-Peter Briegel ( 2),
How West Germany with Matthäus nearly stopped Maradona: FIFA World Cup Final 1986 Breakdown : r/soccer
The players for Mexico and West Germany line up before the 1986 FIFA... News Photo - Getty Images
Pin on 1.DEUTCHLAND
Matthäus' Run & Rocket: No. 93 | Most Memorable Moments in FIFA World Cup History | FOX Sports
1986 West GERMANY Home No.8 MATTHAUS 86 World Cup sz L | eBay
WorldCupAtHome: Argentina beat West Germany in Maradona's World Cup
Sport / Sports, soccer, football, World Cup 1986, final round, group match, Denmark against Germany, (2:0) in Queretaro, Mexico, 13.6.1986, scene with Lothar Matthäus, Matthaeus, Matthaus and Morten Olsen, team captain, duel,
Watch: Jorge Burruchaga's world cup-winning goal for Argentina vs West Germany in 1986 | Football News - The Indian Express
WorldCupAtHome: Argentina beat West Germany in Maradona's World Cup
Image of SOCCER. - 1986 FIFA World Cup In Mexico Germany Line-up Before The First Round Match Against Scotland. Front Row, From Left: Matthaeus, Augenthaler, Foerster, Littbarski, Eder Back Row From Left: