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It took extra time and a shootout for Italy to claim the World Cup in Berlin
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Jul. 9, 2006

 

It took extra time and a shootout for Italy to claim the World Cup in Berlin, beating France 5-3 on penalties on Sunday. The Italian victory came after French captain Zinedine Zidane was ejected for head-butting Marco Materazzi in the chest. Without their leader for the shootout, the French only missed once. But Italy, rarely strong in such situations, made all five.


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