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Moacir Barbosa

Moacir Barbosa do Nascimento (27 March 1921 – 7 April 2000) was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. His career spanned 22 years. He was regarded as one of the world's best goalkeepers in the 1940s and 1950s, and was known for not wearing gloves, as would be typical. Barbosa is mainly associated with Brazil's defeat against underdogs Uruguay in the decisive match of the 1950 FIFA World Cup, an upset dubbed the Maracanazo.

Moacir Barbosa
Barbosa in 1945
Personal information
Full name Moacir Barbosa do Nascimento
Date of birth (1921-03-27)27 March 1921
Place of birth Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Date of death 7 April 2000(2000-04-07) (aged 79)
Place of death Praia Grande, Brazil
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1940–1941 ADCI-SP
1942–1944 Ypiranga-SP
1945–1955 Vasco da Gama 532 (0)
1956Bonsucesso (loan)
1957 Santa Cruz 34 (0)
1958–1960 Vasco da Gama 151 (0)
1962 Campo Grande
International career
1945–1959 Brazil 20 (0)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Success with Vasco da Gama edit

At club level, Barbosa had his greatest successes with Rio de Janeiro side CR Vasco da Gama. He won several trophies at Vasco, including the Campeonato Sul-Americano de Campeões in 1948, the original precursor to the Copa Libertadores.

International career edit

1949 Copa América edit

With the Brazilian national side, Barbosa won the 1949 Copa América. The 7–0 final victory over Paraguay remains to date the highest victory in a final of the competition.

The 1950 Maracanazo match and its aftermath edit

In the 1950 FIFA World Cup held on home soil, Brazil played Uruguay in the decisive match of the World Cup finals at the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil was heavily favoured to win, and needed only a draw to win the round-robin tournament, but despite scoring first, Brazil lost 2–1 when Alcides Ghiggia scored the winning goal for Uruguay in the 79th minute after skilfully dribbling past Brazilian defender Bigode and then drilling the ball into the net while Barbosa was out of position, expecting a cross into the middle of the pitch. The loss stunned Brazilians and plunged the country into mourning, over what became known as the Maracanazo, or "the Maracanã blow."

Barbosa was blamed for the defeat, for which he suffered for the rest of his life as the match became part of Brazilian folklore. In 2000, shortly before his death, he said in an interview: "The maximum punishment in Brazil is 30 years' imprisonment, but I have been paying, for something I am not even responsible for, by now, for 50 years."[2] In 1993, the president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, Ricardo Teixeira, did not allow him to be commentator during the broadcast of one of Brazil's international matches.[3]

In 1963, Barbosa was presented with the old square wooden goalposts from the Maracanã as a present, which he took home and burned.[4]

On 7 April 2000, he died of a heart attack at the age of 79.[5]

In popular culture edit

Barbosa plays a large role in Ian McDonald's science fiction novel Brasyl. He is the subject of the biography The Last Save of Moacyr Barbosa, by Darwin Pastorin.

A Brazilian short film named Barbosa, premiered in 1988, in which a 49-year-old man (played by Antônio Fagundes) travels back in time trying to prevent Ghiggia's goal.[6]

Honours edit

Official edit

Vasco da Gama

Brazil

Individual

Unofficial edit

¹) irregular friendly tournament between Brazil and Argentina
²) irregular friendly tournament between Brazil and Uruguay

Club edit

  • Torneio Quadrangular do Rio (inoff.)¹: 1953
  • Torneio Internacional de Santiago de Chile (inoff.)²: 1953

¹) with CR Vasco da Gama, CR Flamengo (both R.d Janeiro), CA Boca Juniors and. Racing Club (both Argentina)
²) with CR Vasco da Gama, Millonarios (Bogotá) and CSD Colo-Colo (Santiago)

References edit

  1. ^ "Brazil - Moacir Barbosa Nascimento - Profile with news, career statistics and history". Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  2. ^ Top 10 World Cup Goalkeeping Blunders
  3. ^ Maracanã, the largest stadium of the world – Sambafoot.com
  4. ^ . Soccer Tactics (via Google Knol). 21 November 2008. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  5. ^ Bellos, Alex (13 April 2000). "Moacir Barbosa". The Guardian. London.
  6. ^ Casa do Cinema de Porto Alegre - Barbosa
  7. ^ IFFHS' Century Elections
  8. ^ IFFHS' Century Elections

External links edit

  • El Mundo (Spain) – Obituary
  • Casa do Cinema de Porto Alegre – Barbosa the film

Books edit

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Not to be confused with Moacir footballer born 1936 In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Barbosa and the second or paternal family name is do Nascimento Moacir Barbosa do Nascimento 27 March 1921 7 April 2000 was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper His career spanned 22 years He was regarded as one of the world s best goalkeepers in the 1940s and 1950s and was known for not wearing gloves as would be typical Barbosa is mainly associated with Brazil s defeat against underdogs Uruguay in the decisive match of the 1950 FIFA World Cup an upset dubbed the Maracanazo Moacir BarbosaBarbosa in 1945Personal informationFull nameMoacir Barbosa do NascimentoDate of birth 1921 03 27 27 March 1921Place of birthCampinas Sao Paulo BrazilDate of death7 April 2000 2000 04 07 aged 79 Place of deathPraia Grande BrazilHeight1 74 m 5 ft 9 in 1 Position s GoalkeeperSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1940 1941ADCI SP1942 1944Ypiranga SP1945 1955Vasco da Gama532 0 1956 Bonsucesso loan 1957Santa Cruz34 0 1958 1960Vasco da Gama151 0 1962Campo GrandeInternational career1945 1959Brazil20 0 Medal record Men s FootballRepresenting BrazilFIFA World CupRunner up 1950 BrazilSouth American ChampionshipWinner 1949 BrazilRunner up 1953 Peru1959 Ecuador Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Success with Vasco da Gama 2 International career 2 1 1949 Copa America 2 2 The 1950 Maracanazo match and its aftermath 3 In popular culture 4 Honours 4 1 Official 4 2 Unofficial 4 2 1 Club 5 References 6 External links 7 BooksClub career editSuccess with Vasco da Gama edit At club level Barbosa had his greatest successes with Rio de Janeiro side CR Vasco da Gama He won several trophies at Vasco including the Campeonato Sul Americano de Campeoes in 1948 the original precursor to the Copa Libertadores International career edit1949 Copa America edit With the Brazilian national side Barbosa won the 1949 Copa America The 7 0 final victory over Paraguay remains to date the highest victory in a final of the competition The 1950 Maracanazo match and its aftermath edit In the 1950 FIFA World Cup held on home soil Brazil played Uruguay in the decisive match of the World Cup finals at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro Brazil was heavily favoured to win and needed only a draw to win the round robin tournament but despite scoring first Brazil lost 2 1 when Alcides Ghiggia scored the winning goal for Uruguay in the 79th minute after skilfully dribbling past Brazilian defender Bigode and then drilling the ball into the net while Barbosa was out of position expecting a cross into the middle of the pitch The loss stunned Brazilians and plunged the country into mourning over what became known as the Maracanazo or the Maracana blow Barbosa was blamed for the defeat for which he suffered for the rest of his life as the match became part of Brazilian folklore In 2000 shortly before his death he said in an interview The maximum punishment in Brazil is 30 years imprisonment but I have been paying for something I am not even responsible for by now for 50 years 2 In 1993 the president of the Brazilian Football Confederation Ricardo Teixeira did not allow him to be commentator during the broadcast of one of Brazil s international matches 3 In 1963 Barbosa was presented with the old square wooden goalposts from the Maracana as a present which he took home and burned 4 On 7 April 2000 he died of a heart attack at the age of 79 5 In popular culture editBarbosa plays a large role in Ian McDonald s science fiction novel Brasyl He is the subject of the biography The Last Save of Moacyr Barbosa by Darwin Pastorin A Brazilian short film named Barbosa premiered in 1988 in which a 49 year old man played by Antonio Fagundes travels back in time trying to prevent Ghiggia s goal 6 Honours editOfficial edit Vasco da Gama Campeonato Sul Americano de Campeoes 1948 Torneio Rio Sao Paulo 1958 Campeonato Carioca 1945 1947 1949 1950 1952 1958 Torneio Octogonal Rivadavia Correa Meyer 1953Brazil Copa America 1949 FIFA World Cup runner up 1950Individual IFFHS Brazilian Keeper of the 20th Century 3rd place 7 IFFHS South American Keeper of the 20th Century 11th place 8 Unofficial edit Copa Roca unoff 1945 Copa Rio Branco unoff 1947 1950 irregular friendly tournament between Brazil and Argentina irregular friendly tournament between Brazil and Uruguay Club edit Torneio Quadrangular do Rio inoff 1953 Torneio Internacional de Santiago de Chile inoff 1953 with CR Vasco da Gama CR Flamengo both R d Janeiro CA Boca Juniors and Racing Club both Argentina with CR Vasco da Gama Millonarios Bogota and CSD Colo Colo Santiago References edit Brazil Moacir Barbosa Nascimento Profile with news career statistics and history Retrieved 3 August 2011 Top 10 World Cup Goalkeeping Blunders Maracana the largest stadium of the world Sambafoot com Unforgiven Soccer Tactics via Google Knol 21 November 2008 Archived from the original on 13 February 2010 Retrieved 16 September 2010 Bellos Alex 13 April 2000 Moacir Barbosa The Guardian London Casa do Cinema de Porto Alegre Barbosa IFFHS Century Elections IFFHS Century ElectionsExternal links editEl Mundo Spain Obituary Casa do Cinema de Porto Alegre Barbosa the filmBooks editDarwin Pastorin L ultima parata di Moacyr Barbosa The Last Save of Moacyr Barbosa Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 2005 Published in Italy 1 Alex Bellos Futebol The Brazilian Way of Life Bloomsbury 2002 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moacir Barbosa amp oldid 1204700265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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