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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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)
Check out these highlights from USA TODAY Sports on the France-Spain match: Sergio Camello goal: Spain 5, France 3 ... France storms back to force extra time vs. Spain in men’s soccer final ...
The teams had met in four previous matches, including once in a World Cup knockout stage match in 2002 with Brazil winning 2–0 to advance to the quarter-finals, which was the last time the two sides had previously met. [5] Thiago Silva hit the post with his right thigh for Brazil after a corner in the 8th minute.
USA vs. Brazil score at halftime: 0-0 For the U.S., the first half of both the quarterfinals and semifinals were scoreless (and all of regulation, for that matter). The final against Brazil was no ...
The 5–1 scoreline was the biggest loss margin for a defending champion in the FIFA World Cup, and also Spain's second biggest loss in the World Cup after their 6–1 thrashing against Brazil in 1950. [6] With their goals, Van Persie and Robben became the first Dutch players to score in three World Cups. [7]