1958 FIFA World Cup Final
The 1958 FIFA World Cup Final took place in Råsunda Stadium, Solna (near Stockholm), Sweden on 29 June 1958 to determine the champion of the 1958 FIFA World Cup.[2] Brazil won the World Cup by defeating Sweden, and thus won their first World Cup title.
Swedish forward Hamrin (7) attempts to score in the final | |||||||
Event | 1958 FIFA World Cup | ||||||
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Date | 29 June 1958 | ||||||
Venue | Råsunda Stadium, Solna | ||||||
Referee | Maurice Guigue (France) | ||||||
Attendance | 49,737[1] | ||||||
The 1958 final holds the record for most goals scored in a World Cup Final, and it shares the record for the greatest winning margin (with the 1970 and 1998 tournaments). The records for both the youngest and oldest goalscorer in a World Cup final were set in this match; by Pelé (17 years and 249 days) and Liedholm (35 years, 263 days) respectively. The final also marked several firsts: It was the first final to be disputed between a European team and a team from the Americas. Sweden became the first, and so far, only host to lose a World Cup final match (the Maracanazo of 1950 was not a final). Their loss also meant that for the first time a World Cup staged in Europe was not won by a European nation.
Match
Background
Since both teams wore a yellow kit as their first choice, a draw was arranged in order to decide which team would use its regular strip. Brazil boycotted the draw, thus making Sweden winner, and forcing Brazil to find another color to wear. Initially, Brazil was going to wear white, but this idea was rejected when the players were visibly frightened by the idea, recalling their loss in 1950.[3] Eventually the staff went on to buy 22 blue t-shirts and sewed the Brazilian emblem.[4]
Summary
Sweden took the lead after only 4 minutes after an excellent finish by captain Nils Liedholm. The lead didn't last long however as Vavá equalised just 5 minutes later. On 32 minutes, Vavá scored a similar goal to his first to give Brazil a lead 2–1 at the break. 10 minutes into the second half, Brazil went further in front thanks to a brilliant goal scored by Pelé.[5] He took control of the ball inside the penalty area, chipped the ball over the defender then smashed it past a helpless Kalle Svensson. Halfway through the second half Brazil went 4-1 up with a goal scored by Mário Zagallo. Simonsson pulled one back for Sweden with 10 minutes remaining but it was far too late.[2] Pelé sealed the 5–2 victory for Brazil with a headed goal in stoppage time.
Details
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See also
References
- "Match report". fifa.com. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- "World Cup 1958: Final". Planetworldcup.com. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
- Kraba, Milile (10 September 2010). The Story Has Been Told. Xlibris Corporation. p. 60. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
- "The story of Brazil's 'sacred' yellow and green jersey". BBC News. 28 June 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
- "Diego Maradona goal voted the FIFA World Cup Goal of the Century". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 30 May 2002. Retrieved 8 May 2011.