Brasil 50: Retratos del Mundial del Maracanazo
On July 16th, 1950, after 79 minutes of play in the final of the World Cup and in front of 200,000 passionate Brazilian fans, Alcides Edgardo Ghiggia scored a goal for Uruguay that defeated Brazil and left Maracana Stadium silent. It came to be the worst defeat in Brazil’s history and one of the most famous in the history of soccer. Journalist Toni Padilla reconstructs this epic portrait through 40 protagonists, from Ghiggia himself to Brazil’s goalie, Antonio Ramallets. In addition to exclusive interviews and detailed documentation of the game, Padilla thoroughly encompasses this unexpected and historical event in Brasil 50.
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Brasil 50: Retratos del Mundial del Maracanazo
On July 16th, 1950, after 79 minutes of play in the final of the World Cup and in front of 200,000 passionate Brazilian fans, Alcides Edgardo Ghiggia scored a goal for Uruguay that defeated Brazil and left Maracana Stadium silent. It came to be the worst defeat in Brazil’s history and one of the most famous in the history of soccer. Journalist Toni Padilla reconstructs this epic portrait through 40 protagonists, from Ghiggia himself to Brazil’s goalie, Antonio Ramallets. In addition to exclusive interviews and detailed documentation of the game, Padilla thoroughly encompasses this unexpected and historical event in Brasil 50.
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Brasil 50: Retratos del Mundial del Maracanazo

Brasil 50: Retratos del Mundial del Maracanazo

by Toni Padilla
Brasil 50: Retratos del Mundial del Maracanazo

Brasil 50: Retratos del Mundial del Maracanazo

by Toni Padilla

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Overview

On July 16th, 1950, after 79 minutes of play in the final of the World Cup and in front of 200,000 passionate Brazilian fans, Alcides Edgardo Ghiggia scored a goal for Uruguay that defeated Brazil and left Maracana Stadium silent. It came to be the worst defeat in Brazil’s history and one of the most famous in the history of soccer. Journalist Toni Padilla reconstructs this epic portrait through 40 protagonists, from Ghiggia himself to Brazil’s goalie, Antonio Ramallets. In addition to exclusive interviews and detailed documentation of the game, Padilla thoroughly encompasses this unexpected and historical event in Brasil 50.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788494216718
Publisher: Contra
Publication date: 06/01/2015
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Toni Padilla is a journalism professor at Blanquerna-Universitat Ramón Llull and has covered three World Cups in his career. He is the codirector of the radio program Marcador Internacional and is a founder of the magazine Panenka.

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