The game left an indelible footprint in football, although it was because of the arbitration controversies that harmed the albiceleste.
The final of the World Cup in Italy 1990 It was one of the more tense and discussed in the history of football. Argentina arrived with the illusion of raising its third title against Germany in a match that held everyone in suspense. Although the definition was marked by a controversial penalty, other decisions also left traces in the memory.
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In later months and years, the analysis focused on specific moments that could have changed the course of the meeting. Among them, a play that went unnoticed by many, but that for the combined albiceleste could have been key and today is discussed as an injustice.


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Argentina and a play that could have changed the history of football.
The forgotten controversy that could have changed the story: the lack that Gabriel Calderón received
During the second half of the game, Gabriel Calderón It was demolished within the area in an action that clearly deserved to be sanctioned as a penalty. However, the referee Edgardo Codesal He decided not to collect the infraction, generating the immediate claim of the Argentine players and the outrage of those who followed the game.
This play was overshadowed by the maximum penalty that was charged minutes later in favor of Europeans, but for many football specialists and leaders of the clash it was a crucial moment. The non -sanctioned fault deprived Argentina of a clear chance to take advantage in the final.
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Years later: Codesal admitted the mistake that denied Argentina the chance of consecrating champion
Decades later, Edgardo Codesal publicly recognized that he should have sanctioned that fault. In an interview he said: “It was a mistake not to charge that penalty, the pressure of the party influenced my decisions”. He also said that this play was one of the most regretted in his arbitration career.
His confession revived the debate about that final and left the feeling that history could be different. The Argentine National Team continues to remember that game as one of the most unfair in the history of the World Cups.
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