FIFA has released a video compilation showcasing the most iconic goals scored during the knockout stages of the 1974 FIFA World Cup [1].
The footage serves as a historical record of the tournament's most decisive moments, preserving the legacy of the era's greatest players for modern audiences.
The collection features legendary figures including Gerd Müller, Johan Cruyff, and Roberto Rivelino [1]. These players delivered standout performances during the knockout rounds, which took place between June and July 1974 [2]. The goals highlight the technical skill and strategic play that defined the tournament's final phases.
The 1974 event was hosted in West Germany [2]. The host nation also emerged as the champion, winning the 1974 FIFA World Cup [2].
By focusing on the knockout stages, the compilation emphasizes the high-stakes nature of the matches. The goals selected represent the pinnacle of the competition's offensive play, ranging from clinical finishes to long-range strikes. This archival work allows fans to revisit the specific plays that shaped the outcome of the tournament in West Germany [2].
FIFA produced the video to celebrate the tournament's history and provide a reference for the sport's evolution [1]. The footage captures the atmosphere of the stadiums and the raw emotion of the scoring moments that led to the final victory for the host country [2].
“A new compilation celebrates the legendary strikes of Gerd Müller, Johan Cruyff, and Roberto Rivelino.”
The release of these curated highlights underscores FIFA's ongoing effort to monetize and preserve its historical archives. By spotlighting the 1974 tournament, the organization reinforces the prestige of the World Cup's legacy and maintains the global visibility of pioneering players who transitioned the game into the modern era.




