The World Cup Story the first sixty years
World Cup: 1978

In 1976 a military government took power in Argentina. Two years later the country held the World Cup. FIFA was very worried about the security situation and some countries like Holland considered boycotting the competition. In the end the only major football nation not to take part was England, who again failed to qualify.

The format of the 1974 World Cup was repeated in 1978. Fifteen teams joined Argentina the first World Cup held in South America since 1962.

The World Cup finalists from the previous tournament in 1974, West Germany and Holland arrived in Argentina without their captains Cruyff and Beckenbauer. Other pre-tournament favourites included the hosts, Italy, and Brazil.

Scotland shock


There was a major shock in one of the early group games when Peru beat Scotland 4-1. The situation for Scotland quickly became worse. Their winger Willy Johnston was sent home after a positive drug test, and they drew their second game with Iran. Although they beat Holland 3-2 in their third match, they failed to qualify for the second stage on goal difference.

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