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I World Cup of Masters

The I World Cup of Masters (also known as III Copa Pelé) was the fourth edition of the World Cup of Masters ran from 18 to 27 January 1991 and for the first time, it was held outside Brazil. It was held in Miami, and all of the matches were played at the Joe Robbie Stadium. The six "Master" teams were reigning champions Brazil, Italy, Uruguay, Argentina and for the first time representatives from England and Germany. The tournament involved the teams divided into two groups of three. Brazil won their third title, beating Argentina 2–1 in the final in a dramatic last-minute victory led by Zico and attended by 13,550 fans.

1991 World Cup of Masters
Pele Cup '91
Tournament details
Host country United States
CityMiami
Dates18 – 27 January (10 days)
Teams6 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)Joe Robbie Stadium
Final positions
Champions Brazil (3rd title)
Runners-up Argentina
Third place Italy
Fourth place Uruguay
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored29 (2.9 per match)
Top scorer(s) Zico
Enzo Bulleri
(3 goals each)
Best player(s) Zico
Best goalkeeper Hugo Gatti
1990
1993

As part of the push to help make the U.S. soccer literate in time for the 1994 World Cup, the 1991 Pele Cup, which featured the six nations that have won a World Cup, was played at Joe Robbie Stadium. Five double-headers were scheduled between January 18–27, and featured Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, Uruguay and England in a two-group, round-robin competition.[1]

That was the first time this type of tournament has been performed in United States. Though, the Miami area historically did not prove to be a very enthusiastic audience for that kind of show, the organizers' aspect was to compete with the biggest sports event in the United States.

Key players edit

The tournament featured the six nations that had won World Cup championships. The year each nation won the title is in parentheses.

Argentina (1978, 1986)

Forward Mario Kempes, 36, scored two goals in a 3–1 win over The Netherlands in 1978 Cup final. Fullback Alberto Tarantini, 35, was the heart of the defense in 1978 and 1982 World Cups.

Brazil (1958, 1962, 1970)

Forward Roberto Dinamite started in the 1978 FIFA World Cup and was considered one of the most popular players in Brazil. He retired recently from Vasco da Gama. Zico who travelled to Miami injured was one of the leading scorers in Brazil's football history.

Pelé, who had recently turned 50, did not play in the tournament due to a movie commitment. The United States bombing of Iraq kept Brazil`s Paulo Isidoro home. Isidoro got off a plane back to Brazil for fear of war-related violence in Miami.

England (1966)

Defender Bobby Moore, 49, captained the 1966 team that beat West Germany 4-2 after extra-time in the final. Moore has 108 international caps. Ray Clemence, 42, appeared 61 times on the national team.

Germany (1954, 1974, 1990)

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge scored five goals in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, leading West Germany to second place. Fullback Paul Breitner was a mainstay on the 1974 FIFA World Cup.

Italy (1934, 1938, 1982)

Paolo Rossi, 34, scored six goals in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, including one in the 3-1 win over West Germany. Forward Alessandro Altobelli, 37, scored once in 1982 final, and led Italy with four goals in 1986.

Uruguay (1930, 1950)

Alberto Cardaccio, 42, starred for the national team from 1970 to 1974, making 25 appearances. Fernando Morena appeared 21 times from 1974 to 1978 and starred for the Peñarol in Uruguay`s top league.

Squads edit

For the list of the squads, see 1991 Copa Pelé squads.

Group stage edit

Organizers called the tournament as "the most prestigious soccer championship ever held in the United States". The six-team field is separated into groups of three. A round-robin series determined the top two teams in each group to advance to the semifinals. That was the third Pele Cup, the first to be held outside of Brazil.

Pelé gave the opening kickoff between England and Uruguay in a Group B game on 18 January 1991. Italy played Germany in a Group A game on the same day.

Brazil won Group A with three points, Italy was second with two. Germany was eliminated with one point. Argentina, England and Uruguay tied with two points in Group B, but Argentina and Uruguay advanced because of goal difference.

In the beginning Brazil and Argentina, the most popular teams in the six-team Pele Cup, faced elimination, possibly leaving Julio Mazzei and tournament officials with a mostly European final four in a large Hispanic market. But eventually Brazil beat Italy 2–1 before 5,534 fans, in their last group game. Brazil, the most entertaining team in the tournament, fell behind 1–0 when Italy`s Roberto Pruzzo scored at 46'. Brazilian goalie Paulo Sergio deflected Pruzzo`s low, hard shot from 22 yards, then stretched desperately as the ball rolled away from his grasp into the net.

But Dinamite tied it 1–1 at 52' with a searing left-footed drive that left Italian goalie Renato Copparoni helpless. Dinamite snuck around Italian defender Claudio Gentile, chest-trapped an entry pass from Mario Sergio and in one motion released a shot from 8 yards. Zico the post-Pele legend who hadn`t played in 20 days because of a pulled thigh muscle made his first tournament appearance in the 61st minute. The post-Pele legend who hadn`t played in 20 days because of a pulled thigh muscle made his first tournament appearance in the 61st minute and made an immediate impact, as he gave Brazil a 2–1 lead when he scored on a rebound of his own shot.

Argentina needed a two-goal victory over England to advance to semifinals. The Argentines had three goals by halftime and went on to a 5–2 win as Mario Kempes scored twice. Former Fort Lauderdale striker Pedro Magallanes assisted on the fourth Argentine goal.

Knock-out stage edit

A crowd of 5,620 in the first semifinal saw the Brazilians play the inventive, attacking soccer made famous by the 1958, 1962 and 1970 World Cup champions, led by Pele. Brazil beat Uruguay in the semifinals with a 4–0 win at Joe Robbie Stadium. Brazil would on to defend their Pele Cup against Argentina, a 2–1 winner on penalty kicks over Italy in the other semifinal.

Forwards Edu, Serginho and Roberto Dimamite broke down the Uruguay defense with brilliant passing combinations and deceptive footwork. Serginho made it 1–0 at 12' with a hard drive from 18 yards after taking a pass from Edu, who drew in two defenders with a tricky move. Dinamite played a give-and-go with Wladimir, who made Uruguay goalie Lorenzo Carrabs commit to a fake shot. Wladimir, a fullback, went around the fallen goalie and scored at 30' for a 2–0 Brazil lead. The third goal came on an open field run. Edu stole a pass in the Brazilian end, and fed Serginho, who led a 3-on-2 break into the box. Serginho passed up an open shot and touched a short pass to an onrushing Dinamite, who beat a defenseless Carrabs to make it 3–0 at 41'.

Italy and Argentina played in a 1990 World Cup semifinal, which Argentina won 2–1 on penalty kicks. Thursday night the masters combined for five yellow cards in a spiteful game filled with harsh tackles. Italy thrilled fans with what may be the most spectacular goal of the tournament. The Italians strung together a series of about 12 passes that maneuvered the Argentines out of position. The possession was capped when Franco Causio passed to Simone Boldini whose cross was headed in by Allesandro Altobelli at 12'. Altobelli outleaped two players for the header. Argentina tied it 1–1 at 47' when Enzo Bulleri`s shot from 28 yards curved around diving Italian goaltender Ivano Bordon into the corner of the net. Argentina beat Italy 5–4 in penalty kicks, the clincher coming from Oscar Mas. Argentina keeper Hugo Gatti stopped Italy`s Silvano Fontolan on the third kick to provide the one-goal margin.

Final edit

Argentina, the 1987 Pele Cup champion, had 12 shots and forced Brazilian goalkeeper Paulo Sergio to make three diving stops. Enzo Bulleri gave Argentina a 1–0 lead at 25' when he drove a curving free kick from a sharp angle around a wall of defenders and past a diving Sergio. It was Bulleri`s third tournament goal, all coming on shots outside the penalty area. After Bulleri`s goal, Brazil started to get the better of the play. Serginho and Roberto Dinamite force Gatti to make diving saved, and Zenon hit the crossbar on a free kick.

At 44' Edu scored his second tournament goal to tie it for Brazil. Edu`s shot from 30 yards skipped past Gatti and skimmed the post. Argentina`s Carlos Squeo hit the post early in the second half, and Hussef Ali`s shot on the rebound was kick-saved by Paulo Sergio. Zico has been hampered by a pulled leg muscle and played only 73 minutes in two of Brazil`s three tournament games. He entered in the second half against Italy and Uruguay and scored a goal in each game. Brazilian coach Luciano do Valle planned to play Zico in the second half against Argentina, but a leg injury to midfielder Mario Sergio in the 13th minute forced Zico to play 77 minutes. Zico and Serginho twice connected on give-and-go passes in the box, but Zico could not finish. Gatti came off his line for a diving stop in the 74th minute, and Zico shot high from 15 yards four minutes later.

Zico scored the game-winner as the public address announcer was telling the crowd that penalty kicks would decide the championship if the score remained tied. Gatti came out on a crossing pass into the penalty area by Brazil`s Cafuringa, but as Gatti reached for the ball, defender Orlando Ruiz headed the pass away. Zico made a leaping kick and looped it over Gatti into the net.

That goal gave Brazil a 2–1 win before 13,544 fans at Joe Robbie Stadium. Zico`s goal capped a fast-paced, end-to-end offensive game that featured 32 shots and brilliant play by Argentina goalie Orlando Gatti. Gatti made five diving saves and 12 overall, and was named outstanding goalkeeper for the nine-day tournament.

Italy beat Uruguay 2–1 in the third-place game as Allesandro Altobelli assisted on goals by Paolo Rossi and Claudio Gentile.

Group A edit

Results


Italy  1–0  Germany
Roberto Pruzzo   46 '

Germany  1–1  Brazil
Cullmann   Janis Edu  

Brazil  2–1  Italy
Roberto Dinamite   52'
Zico   78 '
Pruzzo  
Attendance: 5,534

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Brazil 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 3
  Italy 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 2
  Germany 2 0 1 1 1 2 -1 1

Group B edit

Results


England  2–1  Uruguay
Worthington  
Hill  
Revetria  

Uruguay  1–0  Argentina
Vicente Rodriguez   73 '

Argentina  5–2  England
Kempes    
Bulleri  
Colombatti  
Villa  
Ainscow  
Lyons  

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Argentina 2 1 0 1 5 3 +2 2
  Uruguay 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 2
  England 2 1 0 1 4 6 -2 2

Semi-finals edit

Brazil  4–0  Uruguay
Serginho   12 '
Wladimir   30 '
Roberto Dinamite   41 '
Zico   (p')
Attendance: 5,620

Argentina  1–1  Italy
Enzo Bulleri   47 ' Altobelli   12 '
Penalties
5–4

Third Place Play Off edit

Italy  2–1  Uruguay
Gentile   44 '
Rossi   86 '
Pablo Forlán   89 '

Final edit

Brazil  2-1  Argentina
Edu   44'
Zico   87'
Enzo Bulleri   25'
Attendance: 13,544
Referee: Walter Schneiller (West Germany)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brazil
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Argentina
GK 1 Paulo Sérgio
DF 3 Luís Pereira
DF 2 Amaral
DF 6 Zenon
DF 4 Wladimir
FW 17 Serginho Chulapa   78'
MF 14 Edu   68'
MF 13 Jayme de Almeida
MF 9 Mário Sergio   13'
MF 8 Batista (c)
FW 11 Roberto Dinamite   64'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Neneca
FW 10 Zico   13'
FW 19 Nilson Dias
MF 15 Rivellino
FW 21 Eduardo   64'
MF 7 Cafuringa   78'
FW 22 César   68'
Manager:
Luciano do Valle
GK 1 Hugo Orlando Gatti
DF 3 Pablo Agustin Comelles
DF 20 Orlando Luis Ruiz
DF 15 Roberto Jaime Zywica
MF 5 Víctor Alfredo Bottaniz
MF 13 Carlos Vicente Squeo
MF 20 Enzo Daniel Bulleri
MF 11 Ricardo Julio Villa   59'
MF 8 Miguel Angel Colombatti   17'
FW 10 Pedro Remigio Magallanes
FW 16 Mario Alberto Kempes   74'
Substitutes:
FW 7 Fernando Husef Alí   17'
DF 17 Jorge Paolino   59'
FW 19 Oscar Antonio Más   74'
Manager:
  Carmelo Faraone

Goal scorers edit

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The I World Cup of Masters also known as III Copa Pele was the fourth edition of the World Cup of Masters ran from 18 to 27 January 1991 and for the first time it was held outside Brazil It was held in Miami and all of the matches were played at the Joe Robbie Stadium The six Master teams were reigning champions Brazil Italy Uruguay Argentina and for the first time representatives from England and Germany The tournament involved the teams divided into two groups of three Brazil won their third title beating Argentina 2 1 in the final in a dramatic last minute victory led by Zico and attended by 13 550 fans 1991 World Cup of MastersPele Cup 91Tournament detailsHost country United StatesCityMiamiDates18 27 January 10 days Teams6 from 2 confederations Venue s Joe Robbie StadiumFinal positionsChampions Brazil 3rd title Runners up ArgentinaThird place ItalyFourth place UruguayTournament statisticsMatches played10Goals scored29 2 9 per match Top scorer s Zico Enzo Bulleri 3 goals each Best player s ZicoBest goalkeeperHugo Gatti 19901993 As part of the push to help make the U S soccer literate in time for the 1994 World Cup the 1991 Pele Cup which featured the six nations that have won a World Cup was played at Joe Robbie Stadium Five double headers were scheduled between January 18 27 and featured Brazil Germany Italy Argentina Uruguay and England in a two group round robin competition 1 That was the first time this type of tournament has been performed in United States Though the Miami area historically did not prove to be a very enthusiastic audience for that kind of show the organizers aspect was to compete with the biggest sports event in the United States Contents 1 Key players 2 Squads 3 Group stage 4 Knock out stage 5 Final 6 Group A 7 Group B 8 Semi finals 9 Third Place Play Off 10 Final 11 Goal scorers 12 Champion 13 ReferencesKey players editThe tournament featured the six nations that had won World Cup championships The year each nation won the title is in parentheses Argentina 1978 1986 Forward Mario Kempes 36 scored two goals in a 3 1 win over The Netherlands in 1978 Cup final Fullback Alberto Tarantini 35 was the heart of the defense in 1978 and 1982 World Cups Brazil 1958 1962 1970 Forward Roberto Dinamite started in the 1978 FIFA World Cup and was considered one of the most popular players in Brazil He retired recently from Vasco da Gama Zico who travelled to Miami injured was one of the leading scorers in Brazil s football history Pele who had recently turned 50 did not play in the tournament due to a movie commitment The United States bombing of Iraq kept Brazil s Paulo Isidoro home Isidoro got off a plane back to Brazil for fear of war related violence in Miami England 1966 Defender Bobby Moore 49 captained the 1966 team that beat West Germany 4 2 after extra time in the final Moore has 108 international caps Ray Clemence 42 appeared 61 times on the national team Germany 1954 1974 1990 Karl Heinz Rummenigge scored five goals in the 1982 FIFA World Cup leading West Germany to second place Fullback Paul Breitner was a mainstay on the 1974 FIFA World Cup Italy 1934 1938 1982 Paolo Rossi 34 scored six goals in the 1982 FIFA World Cup including one in the 3 1 win over West Germany Forward Alessandro Altobelli 37 scored once in 1982 final and led Italy with four goals in 1986 Uruguay 1930 1950 Alberto Cardaccio 42 starred for the national team from 1970 to 1974 making 25 appearances Fernando Morena appeared 21 times from 1974 to 1978 and starred for the Penarol in Uruguay s top league Squads editFor the list of the squads see 1991 Copa Pele squads Group stage editOrganizers called the tournament as the most prestigious soccer championship ever held in the United States The six team field is separated into groups of three A round robin series determined the top two teams in each group to advance to the semifinals That was the third Pele Cup the first to be held outside of Brazil Pele gave the opening kickoff between England and Uruguay in a Group B game on 18 January 1991 Italy played Germany in a Group A game on the same day Brazil won Group A with three points Italy was second with two Germany was eliminated with one point Argentina England and Uruguay tied with two points in Group B but Argentina and Uruguay advanced because of goal difference In the beginning Brazil and Argentina the most popular teams in the six team Pele Cup faced elimination possibly leaving Julio Mazzei and tournament officials with a mostly European final four in a large Hispanic market But eventually Brazil beat Italy 2 1 before 5 534 fans in their last group game Brazil the most entertaining team in the tournament fell behind 1 0 when Italy s Roberto Pruzzo scored at 46 Brazilian goalie Paulo Sergio deflected Pruzzo s low hard shot from 22 yards then stretched desperately as the ball rolled away from his grasp into the net But Dinamite tied it 1 1 at 52 with a searing left footed drive that left Italian goalie Renato Copparoni helpless Dinamite snuck around Italian defender Claudio Gentile chest trapped an entry pass from Mario Sergio and in one motion released a shot from 8 yards Zico the post Pele legend who hadn t played in 20 days because of a pulled thigh muscle made his first tournament appearance in the 61st minute The post Pele legend who hadn t played in 20 days because of a pulled thigh muscle made his first tournament appearance in the 61st minute and made an immediate impact as he gave Brazil a 2 1 lead when he scored on a rebound of his own shot Argentina needed a two goal victory over England to advance to semifinals The Argentines had three goals by halftime and went on to a 5 2 win as Mario Kempes scored twice Former Fort Lauderdale striker Pedro Magallanes assisted on the fourth Argentine goal Knock out stage editA crowd of 5 620 in the first semifinal saw the Brazilians play the inventive attacking soccer made famous by the 1958 1962 and 1970 World Cup champions led by Pele Brazil beat Uruguay in the semifinals with a 4 0 win at Joe Robbie Stadium Brazil would on to defend their Pele Cup against Argentina a 2 1 winner on penalty kicks over Italy in the other semifinal Forwards Edu Serginho and Roberto Dimamite broke down the Uruguay defense with brilliant passing combinations and deceptive footwork Serginho made it 1 0 at 12 with a hard drive from 18 yards after taking a pass from Edu who drew in two defenders with a tricky move Dinamite played a give and go with Wladimir who made Uruguay goalie Lorenzo Carrabs commit to a fake shot Wladimir a fullback went around the fallen goalie and scored at 30 for a 2 0 Brazil lead The third goal came on an open field run Edu stole a pass in the Brazilian end and fed Serginho who led a 3 on 2 break into the box Serginho passed up an open shot and touched a short pass to an onrushing Dinamite who beat a defenseless Carrabs to make it 3 0 at 41 Italy and Argentina played in a 1990 World Cup semifinal which Argentina won 2 1 on penalty kicks Thursday night the masters combined for five yellow cards in a spiteful game filled with harsh tackles Italy thrilled fans with what may be the most spectacular goal of the tournament The Italians strung together a series of about 12 passes that maneuvered the Argentines out of position The possession was capped when Franco Causio passed to Simone Boldini whose cross was headed in by Allesandro Altobelli at 12 Altobelli outleaped two players for the header Argentina tied it 1 1 at 47 when Enzo Bulleri s shot from 28 yards curved around diving Italian goaltender Ivano Bordon into the corner of the net Argentina beat Italy 5 4 in penalty kicks the clincher coming from Oscar Mas Argentina keeper Hugo Gatti stopped Italy s Silvano Fontolan on the third kick to provide the one goal margin Final editArgentina the 1987 Pele Cup champion had 12 shots and forced Brazilian goalkeeper Paulo Sergio to make three diving stops Enzo Bulleri gave Argentina a 1 0 lead at 25 when he drove a curving free kick from a sharp angle around a wall of defenders and past a diving Sergio It was Bulleri s third tournament goal all coming on shots outside the penalty area After Bulleri s goal Brazil started to get the better of the play Serginho and Roberto Dinamite force Gatti to make diving saved and Zenon hit the crossbar on a free kick At 44 Edu scored his second tournament goal to tie it for Brazil Edu s shot from 30 yards skipped past Gatti and skimmed the post Argentina s Carlos Squeo hit the post early in the second half and Hussef Ali s shot on the rebound was kick saved by Paulo Sergio Zico has been hampered by a pulled leg muscle and played only 73 minutes in two of Brazil s three tournament games He entered in the second half against Italy and Uruguay and scored a goal in each game Brazilian coach Luciano do Valle planned to play Zico in the second half against Argentina but a leg injury to midfielder Mario Sergio in the 13th minute forced Zico to play 77 minutes Zico and Serginho twice connected on give and go passes in the box but Zico could not finish Gatti came off his line for a diving stop in the 74th minute and Zico shot high from 15 yards four minutes later Zico scored the game winner as the public address announcer was telling the crowd that penalty kicks would decide the championship if the score remained tied Gatti came out on a crossing pass into the penalty area by Brazil s Cafuringa but as Gatti reached for the ball defender Orlando Ruiz headed the pass away Zico made a leaping kick and looped it over Gatti into the net That goal gave Brazil a 2 1 win before 13 544 fans at Joe Robbie Stadium Zico s goal capped a fast paced end to end offensive game that featured 32 shots and brilliant play by Argentina goalie Orlando Gatti Gatti made five diving saves and 12 overall and was named outstanding goalkeeper for the nine day tournament Italy beat Uruguay 2 1 in the third place game as Allesandro Altobelli assisted on goals by Paolo Rossi and Claudio Gentile Group A editResults January 18 1991 20 45 PDTItaly nbsp 1 0 nbsp GermanyRoberto Pruzzo nbsp 46 Joe Robbie Stadium January 20 1991 15 00 PDTGermany nbsp 1 1 nbsp BrazilCullmann nbsp Janis Edu nbsp Joe Robbie Stadium January 22 1991 18 30 PDTBrazil nbsp 2 1 nbsp ItalyRoberto Dinamite nbsp 52 Zico nbsp 78 Pruzzo nbsp Joe Robbie StadiumAttendance 5 534 Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Brazil 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 3 nbsp Italy 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 nbsp Germany 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 1Group B editResults January 18 1991 20 45 PDTEngland nbsp 2 1 nbsp UruguayWorthington nbsp Hill nbsp Revetria nbsp Joe Robbie Stadium January 20 1991 17 15 PDTUruguay nbsp 1 0 nbsp ArgentinaVicente Rodriguez nbsp 73 Joe Robbie Stadium January 22 1991 18 30 PDTArgentina nbsp 5 2 nbsp EnglandKempes nbsp nbsp Bulleri nbsp Colombatti nbsp Villa nbsp Ainscow nbsp Lyons nbsp Joe Robbie Stadium Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Argentina 2 1 0 1 5 3 2 2 nbsp Uruguay 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 nbsp England 2 1 0 1 4 6 2 2Semi finals editJanuary 24 1991 18 30 PDTBrazil nbsp 4 0 nbsp UruguaySerginho nbsp 12 Wladimir nbsp 30 Roberto Dinamite nbsp 41 Zico nbsp p Joe Robbie StadiumAttendance 5 620 January 24 1991 20 45 PDTArgentina nbsp 1 1 nbsp ItalyEnzo Bulleri nbsp 47 Altobelli nbsp 12 Penalties5 4Joe Robbie StadiumThird Place Play Off editJanuary 27 1991 11 00 PDTItaly nbsp 2 1 nbsp UruguayGentile nbsp 44 Rossi nbsp 86 Pablo Forlan nbsp 89 Joe Robbie StadiumFinal edit27 January 199113 15 UTC 6Brazil nbsp 2 1 nbsp ArgentinaEdu nbsp 44 Zico nbsp 87 Enzo Bulleri nbsp 25 Joe Robbie Stadium MiamiAttendance 13 544Referee Walter Schneiller West Germany nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Brazil nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Argentina GK 1 Paulo Sergio DF 3 Luis Pereira DF 2 Amaral DF 6 Zenon DF 4 Wladimir FW 17 Serginho Chulapa nbsp 78 MF 14 Edu nbsp 68 MF 13 Jayme de Almeida MF 9 Mario Sergio nbsp 13 MF 8 Batista c FW 11 Roberto Dinamite nbsp 64 Substitutes GK 12 Neneca FW 10 Zico nbsp 13 FW 19 Nilson Dias MF 15 Rivellino FW 21 Eduardo nbsp 64 MF 7 Cafuringa nbsp 78 FW 22 Cesar nbsp 68 Manager Luciano do Valle GK 1 Hugo Orlando Gatti DF 3 Pablo Agustin Comelles DF 20 Orlando Luis Ruiz DF 15 Roberto Jaime Zywica MF 5 Victor Alfredo Bottaniz MF 13 Carlos Vicente Squeo MF 20 Enzo Daniel Bulleri MF 11 Ricardo Julio Villa nbsp 59 MF 8 Miguel Angel Colombatti nbsp 17 FW 10 Pedro Remigio Magallanes FW 16 Mario Alberto Kempes nbsp 74 Substitutes FW 7 Fernando Husef Ali nbsp 17 DF 17 Jorge Paolino nbsp 59 FW 19 Oscar Antonio Mas nbsp 74 Manager nbsp Carmelo FaraoneGoal scorers edit3 goals nbsp Zico nbsp Enzo Bulleri 2 goals nbsp Edu nbsp Roberto Pruzzo nbsp Mario Kempes nbsp Dinamite Champion edit World Cup of Masters Champions nbsp BrazilThird title References edit III Copa Pele by Josef Bobrowsky and Marcelo Leme de Arruda on the RSSSF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I World Cup of Masters amp oldid 1197801510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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