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  2. Ladislao Mazurkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    Ladislao Mazurkiewicz Iglesias [2] (Latin American Spanish: [laðisˈlao masuɾˈkjeβitʃ]; 14 February 1945 – 2 January 2013) was a Uruguayan footballer who played as a goalkeeper. [ 3 ] Career

  3. Runaround move - Wikipedia

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    The runaround move is a football move designed to get around an opponent, [1] made famous by Pelé in the 1970 World Cup.The move involves letting a dribble or a pass from a teammate approach but allowing it run past the opponent, then sprinting around the opposing player to continue the attack.

  4. Brazil at the 1970 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 FIFA World Cup Final was contested by Brazil and Italy on 21 June 1970 in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico, to determine the winner of the 1970 FIFA World Cup. This final marked the first time that two former world champions met in a final; Italy had previously won the World Cup in 1934 and 1938 , while Brazil won in 1958 and 1962 .

  5. Brazil–Uruguay football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Pelé, also produced one of the most memorable plays in football history, when in the second half, he played a through pass from Tostão, and fooled Uruguay keeper, Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, by not touching the ball, causing the keeper to come out of his penalty area and allowing Pele to make a clear shot. However, in the end, he missed it and the ...

  6. 1970 FIFA World Cup knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    The knockout stage of the 1970 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It featured the eight national teams that had finished in the top two in each of the four groups, and so advanced to compete in a single-elimination style tournament.

  7. 1970 FIFA World Cup squads - Wikipedia

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    Ladislao Mazurkiewicz 14 February 1945 (aged 25) 27 Peñarol: 2 DF: Atilio Ancheta 19 July 1948 (aged 21) 10 Nacional: 3 DF: Roberto Matosas 11 May 1940 (aged 30) 12 Peñarol: 4 DF: Luis Ubiña 7 June 1940 (aged 29) 19 Nacional: 5 MF: Julio Montero Castillo 25 April 1944 (aged 26) 22 Nacional: 6 DF

  8. Jairzinho - Wikipedia

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    Jair Ventura Filho (born 25 December 1944), better known as Jairzinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒaˌiʁˈzĩɲu]), is a Brazilian former professional footballer.A quick, skillful, and powerful right winger known for his finishing ability and eye for goal, he was a key member and leading scorer of the legendary Brazil national team that won the 1970 FIFA World Cup.

  9. 1970 FIFA World Cup Group 2 - Wikipedia

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    Group 2 of the 1970 FIFA World Cup was contested in the Estadio Cuauhtémoc and Estadio Nemesio Díez between 2 and 11 June 1970. Italy won the group, and advanced to the quarter-finals, along with Uruguay, who finished second by virtue of goal difference. Sweden and Israel failed to advance.