Wankdorf Stadium, Final Match: West Germany vs. Hungary, 1954
This dynamic image from the July 4, 1954, final match between West Germany and Hungary at Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, captures players in action, showcasing the intensity of the game. Five players are visible, with distinct kits, engaged in a competitive moment amid a lively crowd on an overcast day.
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FORTEPAN / ETH Zürich
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This dynamic image from the July 4, 1954, final match between West Germany and Hungary at Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, captures players in action, showcasing the intensity of the game. Five players are visible, with distinct kits, engaged in a competitive moment amid a lively crowd on an overcast day.
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Wankdorf Stadium, Final Match: West Germany vs. Hungary, 1954
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Wankdorfstadion, NSZK - Magyarország (3:2) VB döntő mérkőzés 1954. július 4. Czibor Zoltán előtt a labda, hátrébb balra Buzánszky Jenő és Zakariás József.
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This dynamic image from the July 4, 1954, final match between West Germany and Hungary at Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, captures players in action, showcasing the intensity of the game. Five players are visible, with distinct kits, engaged in a competitive moment amid a lively crowd on an overcast day.
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1954
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CC BY-SA 4.0
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Switzerland
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Bern
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46.94809
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7.44744
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ETH Zürich
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Wankdorf Stadium, Final Match: West Germany vs. Hungary, 1954
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This dynamic image from the July 4, 1954, final match between West Germany and Hungary at Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, captures players in action, showcasing the intensity of the game. Five players are visible, with distinct kits, engaged in a competitive moment amid a lively crowd on an overcast day.
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players
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football
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soccer
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Wankdorfstadion
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Bern
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sports
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football match
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crowd
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competition
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1954 World Cup
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The image captures a dynamic moment in a football (soccer) match taking place on a grassy field, showing several players in action. There are a total of five players visible, each wearing distinct kits.
On the left side, two players are dressed in dark shirts with white shorts, while a third player to their right is in a similar dark kit, chasing after the ball. The player closest to the foreground has a determined expression, appearing to strike or pass the ball with their foot. To the right, one player is wearing a light-colored shirt with dark shorts, extending a leg in an attempt to connect with the ball.
In the background, a crowd is visible, filling the stands and creating a vibrant atmosphere. The audience appears engaged, contributing to the sense of excitement. The setting indicates an overcast day, as the sky is covered with clouds, suggesting a likelihood of rain.
There are signs and advertising banners partially visible along the edges of the stands, with text that is not legible. The composition conveys a sense of motion and competition, typical of a sporting event, while the low angle of the photo highlights the players and the ball in the foreground.
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Source caption
Wankdorfstadion, NSZK - Magyarország (3:2) VB döntő mérkőzés 1954. július 4. Czibor Zoltán előtt a labda, hátrébb balra Buzánszky Jenő és Zakariás József.