Date: 21-06-1970
Stage: final
Place: CIUDAD DE MEXICO
Running time: 135 min.
Colour: PAL
Quality: 4K 2160p 50fps (10)
Commentary: MULTI : english/italian/portuguese/ french/german(new)/spanish(new)
My rating: *****
Notes: Pelè,Jairzinho,Rivelino,Gerson, Riva,Boninsegna,Mazzola
MATCH SUMMARY
Sunday, 21 June 1970, 12:00
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 107,412
Meteo: Hot, sunny, 32°C
BRAZIL
Félix
Carlos Alberto (c)
Brito
Piazza
Everaldo
Clodoaldo
Gérson
Jairzinho
Tostão
Pelé
Rivellino
Coach: Mário Zagallo (BRA)
33′ Rivellino
ITALY
Enrico Albertosi
Tarcisio Burgnich
Giacinto Facchetti (c)
Pierluigi Cera
Roberto Rosato
Mario Bertini
Giancarlo De Sisti
Luigi Riva
Angelo Domenghini
Sandro Mazzola
Roberto Boninsegna
Coach: Ferruccio Valcareggi (ITA)
27′ Tarcisio Burgnich
75′ ↓Mario Bertini ↑Antonio Juliano
84′ ↓Roberto Boninsegna ↑Gianni Rivera
Referee: Rudi Glöckner (GDR)
Goals:
18′ Pelé, BRA
37′ Roberto Boninsegna, ITA
66′ Gérson, BRA
71′ Jairzinho, BRA
86′ Carlos Alberto, BRA
Match overview
Brazil defeated Italy 4-1 in the final at the Estadio Azteca to win their third World Cup. Pelé opened the scoring, and after Italy equalised, Brazil dominated the second half, scoring three more goals. Carlos Alberto’s goal is widely regarded as one of the greatest in World Cup history.
Trivia
Brazil became the first team to win the World Cup three times, earning the right to keep the Jules Rimet Trophy. Pelé became the only player to win three World Cups.

