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The match was held at the Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 30 June 2013 and was contested by the winners of the semi-finals, Brazil and Spain. [2] [3] Brazil defeated Spain 3–0 with goals from Fred and Neymar, thus breaking Spain's record of 29 competitive games without a defeat. [4] The match was Brazil's fifth appearance ...
Spain's World Cup record; First match Spain 3–1 Brazil (27 May 1934; Genoa, Italy) Biggest win Spain 7–0 Costa Rica (23 November 2022; Doha, Qatar) Biggest defeat Brazil 6–1 Spain (13 July 1950; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Best result Champions in 2010: Worst result Group stage in 1962, 1966, 1978, 1998 and 2014
That fact provoked the snub of spectators who soon leaned in favour of Czechoslovakia. The injuries of Rivilla and Reija, the two defensive sides, made things worse for Spain. The Czechs seemed to settle for the draw but in 10 minutes' time a mistake from the centre of the Spanish field allowed Josef Štibrányi to face Carmelo's goal and score.
Spain's Confederations Cup record; First match Spain 5–0 New Zealand (Rustenburg, South Africa; 14 June 2009) Biggest win Spain 10–0 Tahiti (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 20 June 2013) Biggest defeat Brazil 3–0 Spain (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 30 June 2013) Best result Runners-up in 2013: Worst result Third place in 2009
A third place match was included and played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals. In the knockout stage (including the final), if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes, extra time of two periods (15 minutes each) would be played. If the score was still level after extra time, the match would be decided by a penalty shoot-out.
Vinícius Júnior had a quiet game as Brazil drew 3-3 with Spain on Tuesday in the “One Skin” friendly set up to raise awareness about the fight against racism after a series of insults aimed ...
Most goals scored in a single match. Evaristo (5 goals) vs. ... Brazil 1–0 Spain, 8 July 1981 Brazil 0–0 ... Score Brazil scorers
Spain national results in chronological order, and head-to-head record against all countries – RSSSF; Spain national team matches from 1920 to 1999, with details – European Football; Todos los partidos (all the games) at Selección Española de Fútbol (official site)