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Below are the squads for the 1962 FIFA World Cup final tournament in Chile. Switzerland (3), England (1), Spain (1) and West Germany (1) had players representing foreign clubs. Two selected players comes from a foreign club of a non-qualified country (France).
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 ...
57 teams entered the 1962 World Cup (due to rejected entries and withdrawals, 52 teams eventually participated in the qualifying stages). Chile as host nation and Brazil as reigning World Cup champions were granted automatic qualification, with the remaining 14 finals places divided among the continental confederations.
Pages in category "1962 FIFA World Cup players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 352 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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 final; B. Battle of Santiago (1962 FIFA World Cup) C. Crack (ball) D. Carlos Dittborn; E. El Rock del Mundial; G. ... 1962 FIFA World Cup Group 4; K.
This is a list of the England national football team results from 1960 to 1979 (matches 338–536). 1960s. 1960 ... 10 June 1962 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finals:
The top two teams from each group (eight in total) advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament. A third place play-off also was played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals. Brazil won the final 3–1 against Czechoslovakia for their second World Cup title. [1] All times listed are local time.