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  1. The 1970 FIFA World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for men's senior national teams. Held from 31 May to 21 June in Mexico, it was the first World Cup tournament held outside Europe and South America, and also the first held in North America.

  2. Campionato mondiale di calcio 1970. Il Campionato mondiale di calcio FIFA 1970 o Coppa del Mondo Jules Rimet 1970 (in spagnolo: Copa del Mundo Jules Rimet 1970, in inglese: 1970 World Cup Jules Rimet ), noto anche come Messico 1970, è stato la nona edizione della massima competizione per le rappresentative di calcio ( squadre ...

  3. 25 ago 2023 · Published. 25 Aug 2023. Watch The King and co sweep all before them to lift a third FIFA World Cup title. Mexico 1970 was a record-breaking tournament. Brazil became the first side to lift...

  4. Disputata il 21 giugno 1970 allo stadio Azteca di Città del Messico, vide la vittoria della nazionale del Brasile su quella dell' Italia con il punteggio finale di 4-1. Indice. 1 Le squadre. 2 Cammino verso la finale. 3 Descrizione della partita. 4 Tabellino. 4.1 Formazioni. 5 Voci correlate. 6 Altri progetti. Le squadre. Cammino verso la finale.

  5. It was played on 17 June 1970 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Italy won 4–3 after five of the seven goals were scored in extra time, the record for most goals scored during extra time in a FIFA World Cup game. The result eliminated West Germany from the tournament while Italy went on to lose to Brazil in the final.

    • 1970 FIFA World Cup
    • June 17, 1970
    • Estadio Azteca , Mexico City
  6. 21 mar 2024 · The Game of the Century. Published. 21 Mar 2024. Every second Thursday, FIFA recalls a thrilling FIFA World Cup encounter. The first spotlights an unforgettable Mexico 1970 semi-final....

  7. Mexico saw history as Brazil made it 3 titles and got to keep the prestigious Jules Rimet trophy. Defeating Italy 4-1 in the Final, it saw the Seleção, featuring greats such as Pele, Jairzinho, Tostao, Rivelino, Gerson, Carlos Alberto and Clodoaldo mesmarise crowds with attacking football and skills.