Brazil National Team: A History of Glory in The World Cup Part 1
The Brazilian national team, or "seleção”, as its fans like to call it, drew its history in the World Cup with golden letters.
The Brazilian national team has never missed the World Cup, and participated in the tournament 21 times, won the title five times, and was runner-up twice.
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World Cup 1958
The tournament was held in Sweden, the first World Cup competition to be televised internationally, and for the first-time fans from all over the world had the opportunity to watch this sporting event,
Pele emerged as Brazil's best player in this competition, scoring a hat-trick in the semi-final against France, and scoring twice in the final to help Brazil win the World Cup for the first time in its history.
World Cup 1962
It is the seventh World Cup tournament, which was held in Chile in South America, and the final was held in the Chilean National Stadium between Brazil and Czechoslovakia, and Brazil managed to win by scoring 3 goals against one goal.
In light of Pele's injury, his colleague Garrincia assumed the role of the superhero, scoring two goals against England in the quarter-final match, before scoring two goals in the semi-final against Chile in front of more than 76,000 spectators, then assisting the third and fourth goals for his colleague Vava, And Before the end of the match, Garrincha was sent off with a red card.
After this match, which ended 4-2 for Brazil, the Chilean newspaper El Melcurio came out with the headline "Garrincha. from what planet is he!".
The fans regretted the expulsion of Garrincha in the semi-final match, because this would necessarily mean depriving him of playing in the final match, and depriving the fans of watching his skills again, so the Brazilian president intervened and succeeded in convincing FIFA that Garrincha would play in the expected final!
In the final, Brazil defeated Czechoslovakia 3-1 to win its second title
World Cup 1970
Only three months before the start of the tournament, the Brazilian Confederation took a decision to appoint Mario Zagallo as a coach for the samba stars to succeed Joao Saldania, and some believe that the reason for his dismissal was his exclusion of Pele from the Brazil squad in the finals, which resulted in widespread public anger.
Brazil reached the final without any difficulty, as it overcame Uruguay by three goals in the semi-finals, and before that easily beat Peru by four goals to two, after achieving the full mark in the group stage, which witnessed its most difficult match in the tournament against the strong England team the titleholder of the previous edition, as the match ended with a difficult Brazilian 1-0 victory.
In the final match hosted by the Azteca Stadium in Mexico, Brazil faced Italy and beat them 4-1, Brazil goals scored by Pele, Carlos Alberto Torres, and Jairzinho "2 goals"
Thus, Brazil won the World Cup for the third time in its history and retained the Jules Rimet Cup forever, and it is the only team that won all its matches in the qualifiers and finals, and the coach Mario Zagallo became the first man to win the World Cup as a player and coach.