WORLD CUPWorld CupAdd TopicFIFA World Cup: Remembering the craziest momentsUSA TODAY2014: Brazil humiliated on home soil - Brazil's David Luiz reacts during a 7-1 defeat against Germany in the semifinal match at Mineirao Stadium.Witters Sport, USA TODAY Sports2014: Suarez's bite -- Uruguay's Luis Suarez holds his teeth after running into Italy's Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder during a group match at the Arena das Dunas in Natal, Brazil.Ricardo Mazalan, AP2010: Lampard's non-goal vs. Germany - German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer watches the ball bounce over the line from a shot that hit the crossbar from England's Frank Lampard, but referee Jorge Larrionda judges the ball did not cross the line.Cameron Spencer, Getty Images2010: France has total meltdown - France soccer players walk away from the pitch to cancel a training session in Knysna, South Africa. France's World Cup team refused to train in protest of Nicolas Anelka's expulsion from the squad.Francois Mori, AP2006: Zidane's headbutt - Zinedine Zidane gestures after headbutting Italian defender Marco Materazzi during the 2006 World Cup final at Berlin's Olympic Stadium.JOHN MACDOUGALL, AFP/Getty Images2006: The Battle of Nuremberg - Russian referee Valentin Ivanov shows a red card to Dutch defender Khalid Boulahrouz as teammate Wesley Sneijder argues during the World Cup Round of 16 game against Portugal at Nuremberg stadium. A World Cup-record four red cards and 16 yellow cards were issued during the game.ODD ANDERSEN, AFP/Getty Images1998: Becks gets red carded: Danish referee Kim Milton Nielsen gives England's David Beckham, a red card for kicking an opponent. Beckham became the national scape goat, the kid who killed England's hopes of beating Argentina by kicking an opponent right in front of the referee.DENIS DOYLE, Associated Press1994: Escobar's own goal - U.S. defender Paul Caligiuri (20) jumps high as he celebrates with his teammates the first goal against Colombia, which was scored by their own defender Andres Escobar.Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY1986: Hand of God - Argentina's Diego Maradona (left) is seen in the controversial action in which he knocked the ball with his left hand into the net of British goalie Peter Shilton to score. Argentina defeated England, 2-1, in the World Cup quarterfinal in Mexico City.AP1950: U.S. pulls off greatest World Cup upset - U.S. player Joe Gaetjens is carried off by cheering fans after the USA beat England, 1-0, in a World Cup match in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.APFeatured Weekly Ad