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II Mundialito de Seniors

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II Mundialito de Seniors (also known as I Copa Pelé) was the second World Cup of Masters. This was an unsanctioned tournament, and players were not recognised with international caps. It was held, again, in January 1989 in Brazil. In this tournament there were six "Senior" teams, hosts Brazil, reigning champions Argentina, Italy, West Germany, Uruguay and for the only time a team representing Great Britain. The tournament pitted all teams against each other in a League, with the top two teams then playing each other in the final. Brazil won the event beating Uruguay 4-2 in the final.[1]

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Results

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Group table

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Final

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Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Walter Schneiller (West Germany)
Uruguay
Brazil
GK1Nilson Bertinat
DF14Néstor Montelongo
DF20Juan Carlos BlancoYellow card
DF4Pablo Forlán
DF5Juan Vicente Moralesdownward-facing red arrow 35'
MF8Alberto Cardacciodownward-facing red arrow 45'
DF6Mario González
FW9Jorge Luis Siviero
MF21Jorge YañesYellow card
MF7Wilmar Cabrera (c)
FW10Rogelio Nestor Ramírez
FW11Alberto Bica
Substitutions:
FW19Fernando Morenaupward-facing green arrow 35'
MF22Cesar Abel Rouxupward-facing green arrow 45'
Manager:
Uruguay Héctor Núñez
GK12Paulo Vitor
DF2Eurico
DF3Luís Pereira
DF14Jayme de Almeida
DF6Wladimir
MF8Batista (c)
MF5RochaYellow carddownward-facing red arrow 69'
MF22Zenon
MF5Mário SérgioYellow carddownward-facing red arrow 69'
MF7Cafuringa
FW9Cláudio Adão
Substitutions:
GK1Ado
DF4Amaral
FW20Nunes
FW16Chico Spina
FW10Rivellinoupward-facing green arrow 69'
FW13Lolaupward-facing green arrow 69'
FW11Edu
Manager:
BrazilLuciano do Valle

Goal scorers

7 goals

Champion


World Cup of Masters Champions:

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Brazil
First title

References

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