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The 1962 FIFA World Cup final was the deciding match of the 1962 FIFA World Cup. The match was held at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, and was contested by Czechoslovakia and Brazil. Brazil won the game 3–1 to record their second consecutive World Cup victory. Both teams had played each other during the group stage which ended in a goalless ...
The three winners would then face a European or South American team for entry into the World Cup. The 1962 tournament was the last one for which only nations from Europe or the Americas qualified. Two teams qualified for the first time ever: Colombia and Bulgaria. Colombia would not qualify for another World Cup until 1990.
Football tournament FIFA World Cup final Founded 1930 ; 95 years ago (1930) Current champions Argentina (3rd title) Most successful team(s) Brazil (5 titles) The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship ...
1962 FIFA World Cup [59] 7 3–1 8 13 June 1962: Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar, Chile Chile: 1–0 4–2 1962 FIFA World Cup [60] 9 2–0 10 14 May 1966: Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Wales – 3–1 Friendly [61] 11 8 June 1966: Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Poland: 2–0 2–1 Friendly [62] 12 12 July 1966
Pages in category "1962 FIFA World Cup" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The knockout stage of the 1962 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. The knockout stage began on 10 June with the quarter-finals and ended on 17 June 1962 with the final match , held at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago .
Germany's Miroslav Klose is the only player to have won four World Cup medals: 2002 (silver), 2006, 2010 (both bronze) and 2014 (gold). In the below table, years in bold indicate that the player appeared in the respective final match where his team won, while years in italics indicate that the player was an unused squad member in the respective ...
The winners of the four weakest continental zones: North America , Central America and Caribbean , Africa and Asia , were not guaranteed direct spots in the final tournament. Instead, they entered a play-off against a team from either Europe ( UEFA ) or South America ( CONMEBOL ), with the winners of the three play-offs qualifying.