7th CUP – 1962 – CHILE – CHAMPION: BRAZIL (BI – TWICE)

7th CUP 1962 The miracle of the second World Cup began when Brazil showed that, with or without Pelé, they could win, especially with Garrincha in recital. The second World Cup was a question of honor. So much so that a true war operation was organized to win it. War operation was organized to win…

Parabéns, Zico! Saúde, sucesso e conquistas na nova idade!!

Arthur Antunes Coimbra, mais conhecido como Zico (Rio de Janeiro, 3 de março de 1953), é um treinador, ex-dirigente e ex-futebolista brasileiro que atuava como meio-campista. Atualmente é diretor técnico do Kashima Antlers. Notabilizou-se como o líder da vitoriosa trajetória do Flamengo nas décadas de 1970 e 1980, com ápice nas conquistas da Taça Libertadores…

2a. Copa 1934 Itália. Campeão: Itália

2ª. Copa 1934 A segunda desilusão Brasileira e o nascimento da Squadra Azzurra italiana Quando a Itália promoveu a segunda-feira Copa do Mundo, prestigiada por todo O futebol europeu, o Brasil foi o único país a comparecer com a sua força máxima. O Uruguai se negou a defender o título, revidando ao boicote que sofreu…

2nd Cup 1934 Italy Champion: Italy Two Cup won by the Home Team

2nd Cup 1934 The second disillusionment Brazilian and the birth of the Italian Squadra Azzurra When Italy promoted the second World Cup, prestigious throughout European soccer, Brazil was the only country to attend with its full force. Uruguay refused to defend the title, reacting to the boycott it suffered from Europe in 1930. Argentina –…

1st Cup: 1930. Uruguai

1st Cup 1930 The consecration of Fausto, the Black Wonder, and the euphoria of the Celeste In the first World Cup, hosted by Uruguay Uruguay, Brazil had a chance to win the title. title. First, because almost all the European countries countries refused to attend (only France, Yugoslavia France, Yugoslavia and Romania signed up). Second,…

Who invented Football?

Chinese football mosaic Who invented football? This question goes back in time millennia before Christ. And yet, to this day it has not been convincingly answered. The version more accepted points to China, where certain dates were celebrated with a game that gathered crowds. The povaréu (lot of people) was divided into two groups and…