• officials Stanley Rous and Ottorino Barassi participated personally, albeit not as FIFA assignees, in the organisation of Copa Rio in 1951. Rous' role was the...
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  • match". Courte's statement was endorsed by then-FIFA president Sir Stanley Rous, who then stated that FIFA saw the Intercontinental Cup as a friendly match...
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    Intercontinental Cup), so in 1951 the organisers of Copa Rio (the Brazilian FA, Ottorino Barassi, Stanley Rous, Mário Filho) had to rely on their view of football...
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  • Andrés Escobar (category 1989 Copa América players)
    the 1988 Rous Cup, where he also scored the only goal of his career in a 1–1 draw against England. He played four matches at the 1989 Copa América when...
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    2021. Morrison, Neil (10 July 2004). "Rous Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 June 2021. Tabeira, Martín (22 August 2008). "Copa América 1987". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 June...
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  • Brazil national football team records and statistics (category Brazil at the Copa América)
    place (2): 1974, 2014 South American Championship / Copa América Winners (9): 1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2019 Runners-up (12): 1921...
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    SE Palmeiras (category Copa Libertadores winning clubs)
    competitions, including a record 12 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, 4 Copas do Brasil, 1 Copa dos Campeões, and 1 Supercopa do Brasil making it the most successful...
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    Zinho (category 1993 Copa América players)
    Hamburg City Tournament (1): 1989 Sharp Cup (Japan) (1): 1990 Amizade Tournament (1): 1992 Brazil FIFA World Cup (1): 1994 Copa América (Runner-up): 1995...
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  • Ricardo Rocha (footballer, born 1962) (category 1987 Copa América players)
    Games: 1987 Pre-Olympic Tournament: 1987 Rous Cup: 1987 Individual Bola de Ouro: 1989 Bola de Prata: 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 "Paulo César, Janduir e Valdomiro...
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    Raí (category 1987 Copa América players)
    Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: 1991 Campeonato Paulista: 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000 Copa Libertadores: 1992, 1993 Intercontinental Cup: 1992 Paris...
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    Valdo (footballer, born 1964) (category 1989 Copa América players)
    Recopa Sudamericana: 1999 Copa Centro-Oeste: 1999 Brazil Copa América: 1989 Pan American Games: 1987 Pre-Olympic tournament: 1987 Rous Cup: 1987 Bola de Prata...
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    was defeated 4–3. After a 40-year hiatus, Brazil was victorious in the 1989 Copa América, this being their fourth victory in four tournaments hosted in...
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  • Josimar (footballer, born 1961) (category 1989 Copa América players)
    championship) in 1989 with Botafogo Campeonato Cearense (Ceará State championship) in 1992 with Ceará Sporting Club Copa América in 1989 with the Brazil...
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    Müller (footballer, born 1966) (category Copa Libertadores-winning players)
    Copa America. They were eliminated in the opening round by the eventual runners-up, Chile. He was then left out of Brazil's victory in the 1989 Copa America...
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  • Real Madrid CF (category Copa del Rey winners)
    Ernst Thommen, along with Italy's Ottorino Barrasi and England's Sir Stanley Rous. "Latin Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 August 2015. Magnani, Loris; Stokkermans...
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  • Mirandinha (footballer, born 1959) (category 1987 Copa América players)
    international goal coming against England in a 1–1 draw during the 1987 Rous Cup. As of July 2013 he was a director at Maguary, who were playing in the...
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    Morrison, Neil (10 July 2004). "Rous Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 30 July 2021. Tabeira, Martín (2 May 2013). "Copa América 1989". RSSSF. Retrieved 30 July 2021...
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  • Club América (category Copa Interamericana winning clubs)
    Domestically, the club has won a record fifteen league titles, a record six Copa México titles, and a joint-record seven Campeón de Campeones cups. In international...
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    the Copa Libertadores and the winners of the Copa Sudamericana (previously the winners of the Supercopa Libertadores) and came into being in 1989. The...
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    Barcelona, where he won the 1987–88 Copa del Rey and the 1989 European Cup Winners' Cup. He joined Tottenham Hotspur in 1989, and won his second FWA Footballer...
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  • FIFA Futsal World Cup (category Recurring sporting events established in 1989)
    sport's global governing body. Since the first edition that took place in 1989 in the Netherlands, the tournament has been held every four years since 1992...
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  • (shared) UEFA Cup: 1983–84 Barcelona La Liga: 1984–85 Copa de la Liga: 1986 Scotland The Rous Cup: 1985 Airdrieonians Scottish Challenge Cup: 2000–01...
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  • team (4–1). Back to Argentina, the team started its preparation for the 1989 Copa América, held in Brazil. Argentina qualified to the second round after...
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  • Libertadores Copa Conmebol Copa Mercosur Copa Merconorte Copa Simón Bolívar Copa Ganadores de Copa Copa Interamericana Copa de Oro Copa Master de CONMEBOL Copa Master...
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    when leaving office, but resigned in April 2013. He was preceded by Stanley Rous and succeeded by Sepp Blatter. Havelange served as a member of the International...
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    Jorginho (footballer, born 1964) (category 1987 Copa América players)
    Summer Olympic Games: Silver medal 1988 Pan American Games: Silver medal 1983 Rous Cup: 1987 FIFA Fair Play Award: 1991 FIFA XI: 1991 FIFA World Cup All-Star...
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  • Retrieved 16 February 2023. "Rous Cup". RSSF. Archived from the original on 19 February 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2023. "Copa Ciudad de México 1985". RSSF...
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    Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos (category Copa América stadiums)
    detainees over the stadium's public address system. FIFA President Sir Stanley Rous insisted the USSR team play a World Cup qualifier at the time. They however...
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    tournaments have had CONCACAF competitors: Copa América Copa Libertadores – (1998–2017) Copa Sudamericana – (2005–2008) Copa Merconorte – (2000–2001) (defunct)...
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  • Europe plus Bolivia appeared by invitation of FIFA. Tournament names 1985–1989: FIFA U-16 World Championship 1991–2005: FIFA U-17 World Championship 2007–present:...
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