Football World Cup 1958

olspan=2|1958 Football World Cup - Sweden
Schweden 1958
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Official 1958 Football World Cup poster
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gcolor=#efefef|Participant teams 52
(final tournament: 16)
gcolor=#efefef|Host Sweden
gcolor=#efefef|Champions Brazil (1st title)
gcolor=#efefef|Matches played 35
gcolor=#efefef|Goals scored 126
(3.60 per match)
gcolor=#efefef|Attendance 868,000
(24,800 per match)
gcolor=#efefef|Top scorer Just Fontaine (FRA)
13 goals
The 1958 Football World Cup remained in Europe, this time being hosted by Sweden. It was won by Brazil, who beat Sweden 5-2 in the final for their first title. The World Cup marked the debut on the world stage of 17-year-old Pel, who would grow to be considered the greatest footballer of all time. The World Cup also saw the entry of the Soviet Union for the first time and the entry of all the British nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland). The format of the competition changed from 1954: 16 teams still qualified in four groups of four, but this time each team played each of the other teams in its group at least once, without extra time in event of a draw. Instead, if second and third place finished on the same points, then there would be a playoff with the winner going through; goal difference would not be used. In Group D, Pel did not play until the last of Brazil's group games - against the Soviet Union. He failed to get on the score sheet, but Brazil won the game 2-0 and the group by two points. In the same group USSR and England went to a playoff game, in which Anatoli Ilyin scored in the 67th minute to knock England out, while Austria had already been eliminated. Playoffs were also needed in Group A (Northern Ireland beat Czechoslovakia to join West Germany in the quarterfinals) and Group C (Wales topped Hungary to advance with Sweden). Hungary had become a spent force after their appearance in the final of the previous tournament they had lost their best players two years before, when they fled the new communist regime. Of the British nations it was arguably the Scottish who had the toughest group having to face Yugoslavia, Paraguay, and France. France topped Group B as Just Fontaine netted six goals. Yugoslavia finished second while Scotland came in last. The quarterfinals saw France's Just Fontaine continue in similar form to the group stage, as he managed another two goals as France triumphed over Northern Ireland. West Germany's Helmut Rahn put them into the semifinals with a single goal against Yugoslavia, while Sweden went though at the expense of USSR. The other game in the quarterfinals saw that young Brazilian Pel score the only goal against Wales. In the semifinals, Sweden continued their strong run as they defeated West Germany 3-1. While another goal from Fontaine of France added to his impressive goal tally, it was not enough to prevent Brazil thundering into the Final as a Pel hat-trick gave them a 5-2 score line. The Third Place match saw Fontaine score four more goals as they beat the Germans 6-3. This brought his total to 13 goals in one competition, a record that has still not be broken. The Final was played in Solna, in the Rsunda Stadium, as 50,000 people watched in amazement as the Brazilians went a goal down after four minutes. The Brazilians were undismayed as Vava equalised shortly afterwards and then sent them a goal ahead before half time. In the second half Pel out shone every one, notching up 2 goals, Zagalo added a goal in between, and Sweden managed a consolation goal. But the game really belonged to Pel, and the Jules Rimet trophy belonged to Brazil the World Cup Winners.

First Round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px West Germany 4312075
20px Northern Ireland 3311145
20px Czechoslovakia 3311184
20px Argentina 23102510
West Germany3 - 1Argentina
Northern Ireland1 - 0Czechoslovakia
Argentina3 - 1Northern Ireland
West Germany2 - 2Czechoslovakia
West Germany2 - 2Northern Ireland
Czechoslovakia6 - 1Argentina
Northern Ireland2 - 1Czechoslovakia (AET)

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px France 43201117
20px Yugoslavia 4312076
20px Paraguay 33111912
20px Scotland 1301246
France7 - 3Paraguay
Yugoslavia1 - 1Scotland
Yugoslavia3 - 2France
Paraguay3 - 2Scotland
France2 - 1Scotland
Yugoslavia3 - 3Paraguay

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px Sweden 5321051
20px Wales 3303063
20px Hungary 3311133
20px Mexico 1301218
Sweden3 - 0Mexico
Hungary1 - 1Wales
Wales1 - 1Mexico
Sweden2 - 1Hungary
Sweden0 - 0Wales
Hungary4 - 0Mexico
Wales2 - 1Hungary

Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
20px Brazil 5321050
20px USSR 3311144
20px England 3303044
20px Austria 1301227
Brazil3 - 0Austria
England2 - 2USSR
Brazil0 - 0England
USSR2 - 0Austria
England2 - 2Austria
Brazil2 - 0USSR
USSR1 - 0England

Quarterfinals

June 19, 1958  
20px France 4 - 0 20px Northern Ireland
20px Brazil 1 - 0 20px Wales
20px Sweden 2 - 0 20px USSR
20px West Germany 1 - 0 20px Yugoslavia

Semifinals

June 24, 1958  
20px Brazil 5 - 2 20px France
20px Sweden 3 - 1 20px West Germany

Third place match

June 28, 1958
20px France 6 - 3 20px West Germany

Final

June 29, 1958
20px Brazil 5 - 2 20px Sweden
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