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词条 Taça das Nações
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  1. History

  2. Results

  3. Final table

  4. References

  5. External links

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| city = Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo
| country = Brazil
| dates = {{Start date|1964|05|30|df=y}} – {{End date|1964|06|07|df=y}}
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The Taça das Nações (Portuguese for "Nations' Cup") or "Little World Cup"[1] was a football tournament played in Brazil in 1964 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Brazilian Football Confederation. Three international teams were invited, Argentina, Portugal and England, for the competition which was played in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo during late May and early June.[2]

History

The tournament was intended to showcase the favourites for the upcoming 1966 FIFA World Cup hosted by England. The Brazilian squad –apart from Pelé– had notable players such as Gérson, Jairzinho and goalkeeper Gilmar. Argentina, coached by José María Minella, included some experienced players such as Amadeo Carrizo, José Varacka, José Ramos Delgado, Alfredo Rojas and Antonio Rattín and young footballers such as Alberto Rendo and Roberto Telch. Silvio Marzolini did not participate due to being injured.[3] The English team included Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore and Gordon Banks while Portugal's most players were from Benfica, that had won the European Champions' Cup twice, with Eusébio as its most notable star.

In the match between England and Brazil, Pelé devastated the England defence with skill and hard running, leaving England forward Jimmy Greaves to remark, "Pelé is on another bloody planet." The England vs. Portugal game was also notable for being marred by controversy when Portuguese player José Torres attempted to punch the referee for disallowing an offside Portuguese goal.[3] The player was sent off, but was considered lucky not to face a lifetime ban from football. In another violent incident, a headbutt by Pelé broke the nose of the Argentine player José Agustín Messiano, who had to be replaced by Roberto Telch –who proceeded to score two goals in the game.[3]

The Argentine team eventually won the tournament after defeating Brazil 3–0 in their game in São Paulo,[4] with goals by Telch (2) and Ermindo Onega.[5] Argentine goalkeeper Amadeo Carrizo stopped a penalty by Gerson.[6]

Reportedly the Brazilian FA had already engraved the Brazilian player's names on the watches intended as prizes for the winning team.

Results

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|date = {{Start date|1964|05|30|df=y}}
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|team1 = {{fb-rt|BRA|1960}}
|score = 5–1
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|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}
|goals1 = {{Interlanguage link multi|Rinaldo (Brazilian footballer)|it|3=Rinaldo Luís Dias Amorim|lt=Rinaldo}} {{goal|35||59}}
Pelé {{goal|63}}
Julinho {{goal|68}}
Roberto Dias {{goal|88}}
|goals2 = Greaves {{goal|49}}
|stadium = Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
|attendance = 77,000
|referee = Pierre Schwinte (France)
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{{football box
|id = "Argentina v Portugal"
|date = {{Start date|1964|05|31|df=y}}
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|team1 = {{fb-rt|ARG}}
|score = 2–0
|report =
|team2 = {{fb|POR}}
|goals1 = Alfredo Rojas {{goal|58}}
Alberto Rendo {{goal|89}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
|attendance = 40,000
|referee = Leo Horn (Netherlands)
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{{football box
|id = "Brazil v Argentina"
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|score = 0–3
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|team2 = {{fb|ARG}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Onega {{goal|38}}
Telch {{goal|61||89}}
|stadium = Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo
|attendance = 60,000
|referee = Gottfried Dienst (Switzerland)
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}}
{{football box
|id = "England v Portugal"
|date = {{Start date|1964|06|04|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ENG}}
|score = 1–1
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|team2 = {{fb|POR}}
|goals1 = Hunt {{goal|57}}
|goals2 = Fernando Peres {{goal|40}}
|stadium = Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo
|attendance = 25,000
|referee = Armando Marques (Brazil)
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{{football box
|id = "Argentina v England"
|date = {{Start date|1964|06|06|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ARG}}
|score = 1–0
|report =
|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}
|goals1 = Alfredo Rojas {{goal|66}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
|attendance = 15,000
|referee = Leo Horn (Netherlands)
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{{football box
|id = "Brazil v Portugal"
|date = {{Start date|1964|06|07|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BRA|1960}}
|score = 4–1
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|team2 = {{fb|POR}}
|goals1 = Pelé {{goal|10}}
Jairzinho {{goal|21}}
Gérson {{goal|76||80}}
|goals2 = Coluna {{goal|27}}
|stadium = Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
|attendance = 60,000
|referee = Pierre Schwinte (France)
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Final table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
{{fb|ARG}}6330060+6
{{fb|BRA|1860}}4320195+4
{{fb|POR}}1301227−5
{{fb|ENG}}1301227−5

The points system gave 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw.

References

1. ^{{cite book |last=Taylor |first=Matthew |title=The association game: a history of British football |publisher=Pearson Education |year=2007 |pages=286 |isbn=0-582-50596-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J5oqBHq0XrEC&lpg=PA286&pg=PA286#v=onepage}}
2. ^England in Minor Tournaments: Taça das Nações
3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20140303075915/http://www.englandfootballonline.com/MatchRsl/SumsGiller1960-65.html England matches 1960-65] on England Football Online website
4. ^Nations' Cup by José Luis Pierrend on RSSSF.com
5. ^Pelé no la tiene on Diario Uno, 9 June 2011
6. ^"Salimos a enfriar el partido... y además lo ganamos" by Osvaldo Ardizzone on El Gráfico

External links

  • Taça das Nações (Nations’ Cup) Tournament, Brazil, 1964
  • RSSSF.com
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9 : 1964 in Argentine football|1964 in Brazilian football|1963–64 in English football|1963–64 in Portuguese football|May 1964 sports events|June 1964 sports events|International association football competitions hosted by Brazil|Defunct international association football competitions|Defunct international association football competitions in South America

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