OTD: Uruguay’s Luis Suárez’s ‘Hand of God’ vs. Ghana in 2010 World Cup

OTD: Uruguay's Luis Suárez's 'Hand of God' vs. Ghana in 2010 World Cup
OTD: Uruguay's Luis Suárez's 'Hand of God' vs. Ghana in 2010 World Cup

On this day in 2010, Uruguay’s Luis Suárez used his hands to prevent Ghanas’ Dominic Adiyah’s game winning goal in extra time. Ghana lost in pens, and Suárez’s actions earn him a red card and prevented Ghana from being the first African nation ever to advance to the semis in the World Cup.


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