Qualifying rounds
GROUP
A
Northern Ireland
Czechoslovakia
West Germany
Argentina
GROUP
B
Yugoslavia
Scotland
France
Paraguay
GROUP
C
Sweden
Mexico
Hungary
Wales
GROUP
D
Brazil
Austria
England
Soviet Union
QUARTERFINALS
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1
0 |
West Germany
Yugoslavia |
2
0 |
Sweden
Soviet Union |
4
0 |
France
Northern Ireland |
1
0 |
Brazil
Wales |
SEMIFINALS
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3
1 |
Sweden
West Germany |
5
2 |
Brazil
France |
BRONZEMATCH
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6
3 |
France
West Germany |
FINAL
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5
2 |
Brazil
Sweden |
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FINAL
Solna, June
29th - Råsunda Stadion
5 (2) BRAZIL
Vava 9,30
Pelé
55,89
Zagalo
68
Gilmar, D.Santos,
N.Santos, Zito, Bellini, Orlando, Garrincha, Didi, Vava, Pelé, Zagalo.
2 (1) SWEDEN
Liedholm
4
Simonsson
80
Svensson,
Bergmark, Axbom, Börjesson, Gustavsson, Parling, Hamrin, Gren, Simonsson,
Liedholm, Skoglund.
Referee:
Maurice Guigue (France)
Attendance:
49.737
As the tournament progressed, the Brazilians got better and better. And
they still had more brilliance in store for the 50.000 crowd in the Råsunda
Stadium and the millions more watching on television. The match was played
on a slippery surface after 24 hours of rain. Brazil brought in Djalma
Santos for his first game of the tournament, after his recovery from injury.
He, Nilton Santos and Didi, were Brazil's only survivors from the 1954
World Cup.
After only four minutes, a magnificently worked goal by Sweden's "Italian
connection" resulted in Liedholm scoring. This was the first time Brazil
had been a goal behind and there were many who thought that, should this
happen, then the ball-playing South Americans might crumble. But the goal
only spurred the Brazilians on to greater things. The Swedish joy was short-lived
and five minutes later, Garrincha beat his marker to cross the ball around
the back of the Swedish defence for Vava to level the scores. After half
an hour, Brazil scored an almost identical goal. Garrincha went down the
flank, crossed at the back of the defence - and there was Vava again!
The second half once more belonged to Pelé,
just as it did in the semifinal. Ten minutes after the restart he scored
a great goal when he trapped the ball with his chest, rounded his man,
and volleyed the ball into the net. Indecision in the Swedish defence after
a Zagallo corner allowed the winger to follow up his own cross and ram
home the fourth goal after 68 minutes. Ten minutes from time, Sweden scored
a second goal when Simonsson finished off a move set up by Gunnar Gren.
The match was well beyond Sweden's grasp, when Pelé in the last
minute scored his second goal. He started the move with a cheeky back-heel
to Zagallo and then collected the winger's cross to head home Brazil's
fifth. Brazil showed, even on slippery, wet surface more suited to European
style of play, that they were superior. At the end Pelé was in tears.
He had certainly enjoyed an outstanding competition and remains to this
day the youngest ever winner of the World Cup. The 1958 World Cup was the
best and friendliest so far. As if to symbolize the spirit of the tournament,
the Brazilians did a lap of honour carrying a huge Swedish flag. This tournament
was also, perhaps, the most conclusive. Brazil arrived as favourites and
carried the trophy home as the first team to win it in a continent different
from their own.
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