Brazil vs France: 1958 FIFA World Cup Final
Match Summary
The 1958 FIFA World Cup Final was a historic match between Brazil and France, played on June 24, 1958, at the Rasunda Stadium in Solna, Sweden. Brazil emerged victorious with a dominating 5-2 scoreline, securing their first-ever World Cup title.
Team Stats
- Possession: Brazil 65%, France 35%
- Shots: Brazil 24, France 12
- Shots on Target: Brazil 10, France 4
- Corners: Brazil 7, France 3
Player Stats
- Goals Scored: Vavá (2), Pelé, Didi, and Zagallo (Brazil)
- Assists: Pelé (2), Nilton Santos, and Didi (Brazil)
- Man of the Match: Pelé (Brazil)
Goals Scored
- 1-0: Vavá (Brazil) - 2nd minute
- 1-1: Just Fontaine (France) - 9th minute
- 2-1: Vavá (Brazil) - 32nd minute
- 3-1: Pelé (Brazil) - 52nd minute
- 4-1: Didi (Brazil) - 59th minute
- 4-2: Roger Piantoni (France) - 64th minute
- 5-2: Zagallo (Brazil) - 79th minute
This match marked the rise of Pelé as a global football icon. The 17-year-old Brazilian forward showcased his exceptional skills and scored a mesmerizing goal, etching his name into the annals of football history.
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