Every four years, millions of people are desperate to see their favorite teams compete in each other at the World Cup, but this is not just a few countries behind a trophy, but a massive human power show and where humans are shall be, there will be some humorous events. During the World Cup anything can happen, sometimes in front of the camera or sometimes behind the scenes.

An amazing incident in the history of football occurred in 1954, and its main character was Uruguayan forward Van Hohberg. In his first match he scored two goals, and with the second goal, Uruguay saved the losing match.

The goal in the 86th minute of the match was quite dramatic. Happily the whole team climbed on Van Hohberg, and The surprising result of this excitement was that Van Hohberg became unconscious due to exhaustion and lack of oxygen.

The team's physician Carlos Atabe quickly gave him a drug called choramine, which relieves breathing problems and he regains consciousness.

Sources say Van Hohberg suffered a heart attack during the match, and his medical death occurred for a few moments but Hohberg immediately became conscious and played the rest of the match. It is to be noted that Uruguay also made the title in the first World Cup (1950), which was held after the end of World War II (1945-1939), after winning the first World Cup in 1930.