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The Argentina and Brazil football rivalry is a highly competitive sports rivalry that exists between the national football teams of the two countries, as well as their respective sets of fans. Games between the two teams, even those that are only friendly matches, are often marked by notable and sometimes controversial incidents. This Rivalry is also called ‘The Battle of the South Americans’.
Contents
1 Origins
2 Games statistics
3 Maradona and Pel rivalry
4 Incidents and historical matches
4.1 1937 incident
4.2 1939 incident
4.3 1945 and 1946 incidents
4.4 World Cup 1990 (The holy water scandal)
4.5 1991 Copa Amica match
4.6 1993 Copa Amica match
4.7 1995 Copa Amica match
4.8 Copa Amica 2004
4.9 Desato/Grafite 2005 incident
4.10 Copa Amica 2007
4.11 2008 Summer Olympics - Beijing
5 Club level
6 Women’s football
7 Football culture
8 References
9 External links
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Origins
The origins of the football rivalry between Argentina and Brazil can be traced to before football became so popular in both countries. During the colonization of the Americas, Spain and Portugal often fought each other to gain control over vast territories.
Today few remember wars and other political confrontations between both countries, and only recall matches, victories, goals and other sport-related incidents. Their rivalry is found in almost all sports, but a men’s football match between Argentina and Brazil is one that neither side wants to lose, and often acquires more importance than the championship within which it takes place. To exemplify the intensity of this rivalry, is enough to remember that after the 1946 incidents (see below), the two teams did not play against each other for ten years; either team would decline to play a given cup so that they would never have to play against the neighbouring country.
Games statistics
Matches
For Argentina
Draw
For Brazil
Goals
93
34
24
35
149/145
Competition
Argentina
Brazil
World Cup
2
5
Copa Amica
14
8
Confederations CupArtemio Franchi Trophy (d)
2
2
Olympic Gold
2
0
Pan American GamesPanamerican Championship (d)
7
6
U-20 World Cup
6
4
U-17 World Cup
0
3
South American U-20 Championship
4
10
South American U-17 Championship
2
8
CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament
4
7
Since their first match in 1914, the national teams have played 93 matches counting friendlies, World Cup, and other official competitions (excluding matches between youth sides).
Even though there is a difference depending on whether the Argentine Football Association (AFA) or the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) does the counting, the near-balance is not in dispute. Of the 93 matches played between both national teams, 24 were draws, 35 were Brazilian victories and 34 for Argentina, with 149 goals for Argentina and 145 for Brazil. Only counting World Cup matches Brazil is ahead with 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss, whereas in the Copa Amica, Argentina has 15 victories, 8 draws and 9 defeats. Of 51 friendly matches, 21 were for Brazil, 16 for Argentina and 14 were draws. Since the first match between the two countries in 1914, the 1970s proved to be dark times for Argentina, with 6 defeats, 4 draws and no victories. Biggest wins are, for Argentina 61 (at home in Buenos Aires, 1940) and 15 (away at Rio de Janeiro, 1939), for Brazil 62 (at home in Rio de Janeiro, 1945 and 1960) and 14 (away at Buenos Aires, 1960).
Argentina and Brazil’s last continental final match took place on July 15, 2007 at Estadio Jos Pachencho Romero in Maracaibo, Venezuela and was the final match of Copa Amica 2007 which Brazil won by the score of 3-0. The first goal was scored by Jio Baptista, while the second one was an own goal by Roberto Ayala after a pass attempt by Brazil’s Daniel Alves, who also scored the last goal.
The latest match between the two teams was for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers held on June 18, 2008 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Both teams drew with a final score of 0-0.
Maradona and Pel rivalry
Even though there is a number of players that people postulate as the best player of all time, Maradona and Pel are probably the most famous, and hold most of the votes among an elite group that includes Cruijff, Beckenbauer, Garrincha, Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Pusk, and Di Stano.
The discussion about which of the two is the number one player of all time proved to be never ending. Even though most consider them as the best players of their times, many consider the comparison between them useless, as they played during incomparable eras, and in…(and so on)
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