Spain's World Cup Win Ends 44-Year Bayern Munich and Inter Milan Player Streak in Finals
Spain's 2-0 victory over France in the 2022 World Cup semifinal not only secured their place in the final but also ended a remarkable 44-year streak involving players from Bayern Munich and Inter Milan. Since the 1982 World Cup final between Italy and West Germany, every final match featured at least one player from each of these two clubs. However, France's elimination disrupted this pattern.
The French squad included three players from Bayern Munich and Inter Milan: Michael Olise and Dayot Upamecano from Bayern, and Marcus Thuram from Inter. Spain, on the other hand, had no players from either club. This means that in the upcoming final, only one of the two clubs will be represented. If England reaches the final, Bayern Munich's Harry Kane will represent the clubs; if Argentina advances, Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez will be the sole representative.
This streak had been consistent through 11 consecutive World Cup finals, starting in 1982. The article lists all finals from 1982 to 2022, highlighting the Bayern Munich and Inter Milan players who participated in each. The streak officially ends with the 2022 final, marking a unique moment in World Cup history.