Germany and Algeria match on Monday will revive a 32-year-old rivalry.
The African country will have another shot at Germany after the European country's controversial victory over Austria at the World Cup in Spain in 1982 allowed both teams to progress at Algeria's expense, BBC News reported.
The match went down in the history books as the "Disgrace of Gijon."
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"We have not forgotten," Algeria Coach Vahid Halilhodzic said, according to BBC News. "Everybody has been talking about Algeria and Germany from 1982."
During the World Cup in 1982, Algeria defeated West Germany 2-1 in their opening group game. Before West Germany and Austria met in the final group game, Algeria had two wins and a defeat under their belt.
Algeria has accused Germany and Austria of conspiring to keep the African country out of the second round, the Washington Post reported.
Algeria has bounced back since then; they have already made history by making it this far.
Although Germany is favored to win, Algeria has history on its side coming into this match. The African country has beaten Germany in both of their recent matches, outscoring the Germans 4-1 in those two games, CBC reported.
"Algeria [has] already proved they are a tricky team to play against. But, first and foremost, it's important that we focus on ourselves. We've managed to get past the first hurdle, but we're not where we want to be just yet," German manager Joachim Low told Bundesliga.com about his next opponent.
Sandro Ricci will be the head referee of the match. Two fellow Brazilians and a Guatemalan will serve and his three assistants.