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World Cup > WC 1962 Chile

BRAZIL – SPAIN 2-1

Date: 06-06-1962
Stage: first round


Place: VINA DEL MAR
Running time: 35 min.
Colour: BW
Quality: low
Commentary: portoguese
My rating: ***
Notes:

MATCH SUMMARY

Wednesday, 6 June 1962, 15:00

Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Attendance: 18,715

Meteo: Partly cloudy, 17°C

BRAZIL

Gilmar
Djalma Santos
Mauro Ramos (captain)
Nilton Santos
Zozimo
Didi
Zito
Mário Zagallo
Amarildo
Garrincha
Vava

Coach: Aymore Moreira (BRA)

SPAIN

Jose Araquistain
Echeberría
Sigfrido Gracia
Pachín
Rodri
Gento
Martin Verges
Ferenc Puskás
Adelardo
Collar (captain)
Joaquin Peiro

Coach: Pablo Hernandez (ESP)

Referee: Salvador Gonzales Bustamente (CHI)

Goals:
35′, Adelardo, ESP
72′, Amarildo, BRA
86′, Amarildo, BRA

Match overview

Brazil came from behind to defeat Spain 2-1 in Viña del Mar, securing their place in the next round. After Adelardo gave Spain the lead, Amarildo scored twice in the second half to turn the match around for the defending champions.

Trivia

This match is remembered for Brazil’s resilience after falling behind. Amarildo, who replaced the injured Pelé, scored both goals for Brazil, marking a pivotal moment in their 1962 World Cup campaign. Spain’s early advantage was not enough to prevent elimination from the tournament

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