If we're rewriting football history now, I have a small suggestion:
I'd like FIFA to rescind the yellow card shown to Michael Ballack in the 2002 World Cup semifinal, the one that ruled him out of the final.
And while we're at it, we might as well replay the final against Brazil.
🇰🇵🇮🇹 Em 1966, a Coreia do Norte eliminou a Itália da Copa do Mundo.
Os jogadores italianos alegaram que a Coreia trocou os 11 jogadores do time no intervalo e que, por serem parecidos, ninguém percebeu.
A FIFA nunca conseguiu provar que isso era verdade, mas na Itália ainda se diz que realmente aconteceu.
A Coreia do Norte, considerada uma das seleções mais fracas, venceu a bicampeã Itália por 1 a 0 no dia 19 de julho de 1966, garantindo a classificação para as quartas de final.
Nas quartas de final, a Coreia do Norte chegou a abrir uma vantagem de 3 a 0 contra Portugal, mas a seleção portuguesa, com quatro gols de Eusébio, conseguiu a virada por 5 a 3 e avançou na competição.
Essa eliminação da Itália foi uma das maiores zebras da história das Copas do Mundo, e o desempenho da Coreia do Norte marcou a primeira vez que uma seleção asiática chegou às quartas de final.
Lots of misinformation being spread about me the last couple days, so some quick facts
- My name is Tina, not Guo Can (or Jessie Anderson). I’m one of many Raptor flight operators on console since flight2. Before that, I wrote control software for the vehicle, and was a stage software operator for flight1
- Been living in Starbase since surborbital days in 2020, absolutely love it down here. The people are wonderful and so so excited about the mission - the lows are lows but the highs are very high. My friends here are the best in the world, and I love them to the moon/mars and back :)
- The reason I decided to say something was because facts matter, but also because wanted to share my real life journey to how I got here. I don’t have a masters or a PhD, I started full time directly after college after 2x internships also at spacex doing software/automation. I was on a couple design teams in college, including Stanford solar car + mars rover. When I started spacex as a software engineer, I knew very little about fluids / propulsion engineering - I learned a lot of it on the job with some pretty incredible mentors. Then I swapped over to propulsion about halfway through my career and have been loving it ever since