This fourth fair (1st) begins in another edition of the Fifa Club World Cup, which will be played in Morocco. This year, South America will be represented by Flamengo, current champion of the Copa Libertadores.
The Rubro-Negro star did not play in the next terça-feira (7), at 4:00 p.m. (in Brasília), against the winner of the match between Wydad Casablanca, from Morocco and Al-Hilal, from Saudi Arabia, at Estádio Ibn Batouta.
The intercontinental disputes have been disputed since 1960. The current format, organized by Fifa, began in 2005. At that time, the title of the so-called Intercontinental Cup was decided between the champions of America and Europe. In 2017, Fifa recognized the Intercontinental champions as winners of the Club World Cup.
Whether it is Intercontinental or World Cup, this type of dispute will be very fruitful for the Brazilian times. But is it called that which clubs win here? Check the list below.
Santos x Benfica (1962)
In 1962, Santos de Pelé, Pepe, Coutinho, Dorval, Zito and the company played against Benfica, by Eusébio, who won the two-time championship of the League of Champions of Europe.
The one-way game takes place in the Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro, and the return game in the Estádio da Luz, in Lisbon.
No Maracanã, for an audience of more than 85,000 fans, or Santos won 3-2, with two goals from Pelé and one from Coutinho. The two goals from Benfica were scored by Joaquim Santana.
The return game happened a month later, in Portugal, and ended with a 5-2 win for Santos. Pelé (three times), Coutinho and Pepe scored the goals for Santos, while Eusébio and Joaquim Santana scored for Benfica. Or 8 to 4 not added due to the first world title for the Santos.
Saints x Milan (1963)
Not the following year, or Milan was the adversary every time of the team from Santista.
Not playing in the first leg, the Italian team, which included the presence of two Brazilians Mazzola and Amarildo, won 4-2 at Estádio San Siro, in Milão. Trapattoni, Amarildo (twice) and Mora scored for Milan, along with Pelé, scoring two goals for Santos.
No Maracanã, more than 132 thousand people viram or Santos return or 4 to 2 in only Brazilian. Pepe (twice), Almir Pernambuquinho and Lima scored the goals for Santos. Mazzola and Mora fizeram for Milan, which led to open 2-0 and raised to turn.
The equality of the two games led to the dispute of a tiebreaker, which occurred in the same Maracanã, two days later. Dalmo fez de penalti, to guarantee victory from 1 to 0 and the two-time championship for Santos.
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In addition to winning the 1958 and 1962 Cups, the King of Soccer was twice world champion with Santos in the early 1960s
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Zico may not be marked in the final against Liverpool, apart from being the crack of time, due to two assists in the game
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Renato Gaúcho scored the two goals of the Gremio in victory for 2 to 1 over Hamburg and guaranteed the Tricolor title
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Raí Marcou scored two goals from São Paulo in victory 2-1 over Barcelona, not Japan
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Müller scored the goal of the two-time world championship in São Paulo, less than five minutes before the end of the game
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Edílson applied a disconcerting dribble to defender Karembeu in a 2-2 draw with Real Madrid
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Rogério Ceni was chosen as the best player in the Club World Cup in 2005
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Adriano Gabiru commits the goal scored in the decision against Barcelona
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The Peruvian Paolo Guerrero raised his head to score the goal of Corinthians’ two-time world championship, in 2012
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Flamengo x Liverpool (1981)
O Flamengo lives one of two great periods of its history beginning two years 1980, with titles of the Carioca Championship, the Brazilian Championship and the Libertadores.
In 1981, the Libertadores champion of that year would face Liverpool in the World Cup dispute.
It was played in a single game, at the end it took place in December of that year, at the Estádio Nacional in Tóquio, in Japan.
The team led by Paulo César Carpegiani won 3-0, with two goals from attacker Nunes and one from Adílio. Even without a goal, Zico was considered the crack of the tournament.
Gremio x Hamburg (1983)
Em 1983, o Grêmio, by Renato Gaucho, jogou contra o Hamburgo, da Alemanha.
The game was dramatic and decided only after extension. Renato opened or tackled for the Grêmio and Michael Schroder equalized for the Germans.
The goal of the union title saw no start in extra time, again with Renato Gaucho, sacramenting victory 2-1.
Sao Paulo x Barcelona (1992)
O São Paulo, which won its first Libertadores in 1992, faced Barcelona in the Club World Cup, which won its first Champions League title.
The Barça came up against the goal of the Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov, well the game will not start. The tie in the turn of São Paulo will see two losses from meia Raí. The victory of São Paulo or the club’s history’s first World Cup title.
Sao Paulo x Milan (1993)
São Paulo returned to play at the World Cup the following year, and this time it would have to face Milan, vice-champion of the Champions League. The Olympique de Marseille champion was punished, and many Italians will participate in the tournament.
O São Paulo opened the tackle with a goal from Palhinha and went for the interval in vantagem.
O Milan tied not começo of the second half, with Daniele Massaro. The veteran Toninho Cerezo, who was chosen as the best player of the game, returned to leave São Paulo in front. The person responsible for drawing the game again was the Frenchman Jean-Pierre Papin.
With the game tied at 2-2, the goal of the two-time championship in São Paulo only came out 43 minutes into the second half, scored by Müller.
Corinthians x Vasco da Gama (2000)
The 2000 Club World Cup was the first to take place in a different format, with the participation of clubs from all continents.
In the group stage, either Corinthians, who participated in the tournament as the national champion of the host country, which was Brazil, advanced in first place, beating Al-Nassr, from Saudi Arabia, champion of the Asian Super Cup, or Raja Casablanca, from Morocco, champion of the League of African Champions, and Real Madrid, champion of the 1998 World Cup.
The final of the tournament was played against Vasco da Gama, the 1998 Libertadores champion, at the Estádio do Maracanã.
After a 0-0 tie in normal time and in overtime, the title decision went to penalties. Gilberto and Edmundo wasted the wins for Vasco, and Corinthians were crowned champions after a 4-3 victory.
São Paulo x Liverpool (2005)
In the semifinal of the 2005 World Cup, in São Paulo, which returned to participate in the tournament as Libertadores champion, faced Al-Ittihad, from Saudi Arabia, champion of the Asian League.
Loving scored twice for São Paulo in victory by 3 to 2. Rogério Ceni scored, from a penalty kick, another Brazilian goal. Mohamed Kallon and Joseph-Désiré Job will discount for the Saudis.
The grand final was against Liverpool, champion of the Champions League, at the Yokohama International Stadium. The Mineiro midfielder scored the only goal of the game, 27 minutes into the first half, to give the paulista tricolor the third World Cup in its history.
International x Barcelona (2006)
O Internacional participated in its first Club World Cup in 2006, and passed through Al-Ahly in the semifinals with a 2-1 victory, with goals from Alexandre Pato and Luiz Adriano. Flávio discounted or marker.
In the final, either International receives or Barcelona, which has players like Carles Puyol, Ronaldinho Gaucho, Deco and Andrés Iniesta.
Commanded by Abel Braga, or Inter contou com um héroi improvável to guarantee the title. The meia Adriano Gabiru entered the second half, instead of Fernandão, and guaranteed victory by 1-0.
Corinthians x Chelsea (2012)
The Corinthians was undefeated champion of the Libertadores in 2012, and guaranteed participation in the World Cup that same year.
In the game against Al-Ahly, from Egypt, valid for the semifinal, the team won 1-0, with a goal from the Peruvian attacker Paolo Guerrero.
In the end it was against Chelsea, who participated in the competition for the first time. Once again Guerrero was able to score the only goal of the game, consecrating the two-time championship to Corinthians.
Source: CNN Espanol