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  1. Brazil won their first world cup final in 1958, 28 years after the first competition was held in 1930. The second longest streak before winning their fourth world cup title in 1994 came 24 years after winning their third title in 1970.

  2. While in Brazil he helped popularise the 4–2–4 formation, which was subsequently used by Brazil as they won the 1958 FIFA World Cup. In the years that followed, the club struggled to compete with the rise of Pelé and his club, Santos.

  3. Brazil, who finished fourth for the second time in World Cup history, conceded a total of 14 goals in the tournament, the most they had ever allowed in a World Cup and also the most conceded by any World Cup hosts. Brazil also became the second team to concede 100 World Cup goals, after Germany.

  4. Oct 20, 2022 · Brazil won their first FIFA World Cup in 1958 in Sweden with debutant Pele scoring six goals. England prevented the South Americans from a hattrick of FIFA World Cup wins in 1966. Brazils...

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  6. “It was all over. Brazil had won its first World Soccer Cup, a 30-centimeter-high statuette of a woman which was offered in 1930 and is now the most envied trophy in the world’s biggest international sport. Brazil itself went wild,” John Mulliken wrote in a 1958 Sports Illustrated article. The final game (Brazil 5 v.

  7. Dec 1, 2022 · Despite going 1-0 down in the opening stages of the match, Brazil played a flamboyant and fluid style of football, reminiscent of the great Brazilian teams of the past, eventually winning 2-1...

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