Enjoy some memorable picks from previous World Cup tournaments, including remarkable goals, milestones and historic moments. Pele scores at 17 Sweden 1958 A wonderful piece of skill from the Brazilian wizard made him the youngest ever player to score in a World Cup at the age of 17 years and 239 days. The goal that never was England 1966 Probably the most controversial goal in World Cup history. A decisive 'goal' from Geoff Hurst helped England beat Germany 4-2 to clinch their one and only triumph at Wembley. "The ball never crossed the line," said Hurst in April 2010. "I owe a great debt to (linesman) Tofik Bakhramov. If he was here today, I'd shake his hand. "Thanks to him I got a hat-trick in a World Cup final and a place in history." Most famous penalty Mexico 1970 Following some 15 passes after the kickoff, the ball reached Johan Cruyff who darted through the German defense to win a 1st minute penalty, converted emphatically by Johan Neeskens. Holland were 1-nil up before any player from Germany had touched the ball. Gordon Banks Save Mexico 1970 A mighty save from the England keeper to deny Pele in 1970. "It's something that people will always remember me for," Banks said in 2005. "They won't remember me for winning the World Cup, it'll be for that save. That's how a big a thing it is. People just want to talk about that save." Carlos Caszely red card West Germany 1974 The Chile forward was the first man in World Cup history to be shown a red card after lashing out at Germany's Berti Vogts in a 1-0 defeat. Goal of the Century Mexico 1986 The incredible sensation from Diego Maradona needs no explanation. Milla scores at 42 USA 1994 The Cameroon legend found the net against Russia in his side's 6-1 defeat to break his own record as the oldest player to score in a World Cup match. Although the Lions were trailing by three goals, Milla didn't care as he celebrated the historic goal with his trade-mark corner dance. Match Highlights: Milla's goal on 3:33 minutes Own goal brace France 1998 South Africa defender Pierre Issa made history for all the wrong reasons when he hit two past his own keeper in his nation's World Cup debut against France in 1998. Golden Blanc France 1998 The first Golden Goal in the history of the World Cup. France had to wait until the 113th minute to beat Paraguay giant Jose Luis Chilavert, and it was the central defender Laurent Blanc who broke the deadlock with an expert finish. Zidane vs. Materazzi Germany 2006 The incident that overshadowed Italy's World Cup triumph over France in 2006. Bonus Video: The only dog to stop a World Cup match ! As Brazil and England contested in the 1962 World Cup, the match was put on hold as one naughty dog entered the pitch defying all 22 players. Finally, England's Jimmy Greaves saved the day with a clever trick.