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Bresciano's Left Foot Heroics Propel Australia to Historic World Cup Qualification
16 Nov
Summary
- Socceroos finally reach World Cup after 32 years of heartbreak
- Bresciano's left-footed goal in 2005 qualifier against Uruguay
- Dramatic penalty shootout victory sends Australia to their first World Cup

In November 2005, the Socceroos achieved a historic milestone by qualifying for their first World Cup in 32 years. The journey had been filled with heartbreak, from a deflected goal against Argentina in 1994 to a disastrous loss to Uruguay in 2001. But this time, the Australians were determined to end their long drought.
The decisive match against Uruguay was a nail-biter. The Socceroos fell behind early, but midfielder Marco Bresciano, a former schoolmate of many in the crowd, stepped up with a crucial left-footed goal to level the tie. The match went to a penalty shootout, where goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer saved twice before John Aloisi slammed home the winning penalty, sending the Socceroos to their first World Cup since 1974.
The stadium erupted in celebration, with players and fans alike embracing in the euphoria of the long-awaited triumph. Bresciano, who had once been doubted for his weaker left foot, stood tall, his stoic celebration a testament to the team's resilience and determination. For the Socceroos and their supporters, this moment marked the end of a 32-year wait and the beginning of a new era in Australian football.




