Copa Teixeira Explained

Copa Teixeira
Team1:Brazil
Team1association:
Team1score:0
Team2:Chile
Team2score:0
Details:Title shared so no winner was declared
Firstleg:First leg
Team1score1:0
Team2score1:0
Stadium1:Estadio Nacional
City1:Santiago
Attendance1:37,000
Secondleg:Second leg
Team1score2:0
Team2score2:0
Stadium2:Mangueirão
City2:Belém
Attendance2:33,664

The Copa Texeira (English: Teixeira Cup), was a friendly football match realized between Brazil and Chile, in order to seal the peace between the two national teams, after the incident at the Estádio do Maracanã that took place during a match valid for the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[1] [2]

The series were played in a two-legged format. After both matches ended 0-0, the Copa Teixeira title ended up split, with both teams receiving a copy of the trophy.

Match details

First leg

GK Marco Cornez
DF Rubén Espinoza
DF Lizardo Garrido
DF Eduardo Vilches
DF Javier Margas
MF Jaime Pizarro
MF
MF Fabián Estay
FW Jorge Aravena
FW Ramón Garrido
FW
Substitutes:
MF
FW
Manager:
Arturo Salah
GK 1Sérgio
DF 2
DF 3
DF 4Adílson
DF 6Leonardo
MF 5
MF 8
MF 7Cafu
FW 10
FW 9Túlio
FW 11
Substitutes:
MF 15
MF 17
Manager:
Paulo Roberto Falcão
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Second leg

GK 1Sérgio
DF 2
DF 3
DF 4Adílson
DF 6Lira
MF 5
MF 8
MF 7Cafu
FW 10
FW 9Charles
FW 11
Substitutes:
MF 15
DF 13
MF 14
MF 16
Manager:
Paulo Roberto Falcão
GK Marco Cornez
DF Andrés Romero
DF Lizardo Garrido
DF Eduardo Vilches
DF Javier Margas
MF Jaime Pizarro
MF Raúl Ormeño
MF
FW Fabián Estay
FW
FW
Substitutes:
MF
FW
FW Luis Guarda
Manager:
Arturo Salah

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Copa Teixeira 1990 . . 8 March 2022.
  2. Web site: Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 1990-1991 . RSSSF Brasil . 8 March 2022.