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upsets in the
history of football. The term Maracanaço (in Portuguese) or
Maracanazo (in Spanish),
roughly translated as "The Maracanã Smash",
became synonymous...
- The
Maracanazo of the
Chilean team (Spanish:
Maracanazo de la selección chilena, also
known as
Condorazo or Bengalazo) was an
incident that
happened during...
- English, Uruguay—known as the Clássico do Rio Negro, due to the
traumatic Maracanazo, and the
Netherlands due to
several important meetings between the two...
-
match against West
Germany at the 1974
World Cup. A
scandal known as "El
Maracanazo"
occurred on 3
September 1989. At a 1990 FIFA
World Cup
qualifying match...
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tournament again after defeating the host
nation Brazil, in the
match called "
Maracanazo" (Portuguese: Maracanaço). In the
tournaments between 1934 and 1978, 16...
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Little Maracanazo was a
football match pla****
between Fluminense FC of
Brazil and
Deportivo Italia of
Venezuela in the
group stage of the 1971 Copa Libertadores...
- in the
decisive match of the 1950 FIFA
World Cup, an
upset dubbed the
Maracanazo.
Barbosa is also
known for his
achievements at
Vasco da Gama, especially...
- with the club. In the
final match of the 1950
World Cup,
known as the "
Maracanazo" due to Uruguay's
surprising win at the Maracanã
stadium in Rio de Janeiro...
- excluded:
Yugoslavia and
Libya due to UN sanctions, and
Chile for the El
Maracanazo cheating incident during 1990 qualification. A
total of 130
teams pla****...
- to yellow, blue,
white and green. The
episode went down in
history as "
Maracanazo", one of the
biggest shock losses of all time. In
order to help end the...