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    Little Maracanazo was a football match played between Fluminense FC of Brazil and Deportivo Italia of Venezuela in the group stage of the 1971 Copa Libertadores...
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  • 1978 and was characterized by four national titles and the famous Little Maracanazo in 1971. Also won three times the Copa Venezuela: in 1961, 1962 and...
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    the Copa Libertadores in the 1960s and 1970s (getting the famous Little Maracanazo). Indeed, Italian-Venezuelans have obtained significant results in...
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  • Estadio Nacional (Lima, Peru) June 9, 1971 Estadio Nacional, Peru Little Maracanazo Wikimedia Commons has media related to Copa Libertadores 1971. Match...
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    championships of the Primera División Venezolana and the famous "Little Maracanazo" of 1971 (when the Deportivo Italia won in the Stadium Maracanã of...
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  • Retrieved 16 July 2021. Photo of Fassano in the same team "Deportivo Italia", one year after the Little Maracanazo. Vito Fassano at WorldFootball.net v t e...
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    English, Uruguay—known as the Clássico do Rio Negro, due to the traumatic Maracanazo, and the Netherlands due to several important meetings between the two...
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  • to yellow, blue, white and green. The episode went down in history as "Maracanazo", one of the biggest shock losses of all time. In order to help end the...
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  • With Deportivo Italia he participated as a central defender in the Little Maracanazo, a match in 1971 in which Deportivo Italia scored a surprise 1–0 upset...
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  • Into the Wind had its premiere on Canada's TSN2 on September 19, 2010. The Little Master premiered on ESPN Caribbean on February 12, 2015, followed by ESPN...
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  • fútbol chileno: A los 81 años murió Orlando Aravena, DT de Chile en "Maracanazo" (in Spanish) David Attwood obituary Disparition de Jean-Louis Biget (1937-2024)...
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    significant event in Brazilian history, being known popularly as the Maracanazo (roughly translated as "The Maracanã Smash"). The official attendance...
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  • exiled Unitarios attempted to invade northern Argentina from Uruguay but had little success. In 1842, the Argentinian army overran Uruguay on Oribe's behalf...
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    continental ones in South America, and followed soon after the traumatic Maracanazo. The tour and Atlético's results, many of which achieved under adverse...
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  • match of Uruguay in Maracanã Stadium in a World Cup since the historical Maracanazo. Colombia won 2–0 with both goals from James Rodríguez, the first in the...
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    significant event in Brazilian history, being known popularly as the Maracanazo. The official attendance of the game was 199,854, with the actual attendance...
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    La Celeste to claim their 2nd World Cup title. The game nicknamed, the Maracanazo, is considered by many Brazilians (and the world media) as one of the...
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  • National Institute of Social Security for Civil Servants (INAMPS). El Maracanazo (1989) – a faked injury at a football match between Brazil and Chile which...
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  • Uruguay beats Brazil 2–1, to win the 1950 World Cup hat has been dubbed the Maracanazo. 1951 – King Leopold III of Belgium abdicates in favor of his son, Baudouin...
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  • Paul Chervet EBSWORTH Alcides Ghiggia, scorer of winning goal in the ‘Maracanazo’, dies aged 88 Washington-area obituaries of note "Professor Sir Jack...
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