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English: en:Brazil national football team (Brazil - Paraguay, Buenos Aires, Copa Averica 1959)
Русский: ru:Сборная Бразилии по футболу (Бразилия - Парагвай, Буэнос-Айрес, Копа Америка 1959). Верхний ряд: ru:Джалма Сантос, ru:Жилмар, Беллини, Десио Эстевес, Формига, Коронел. Нижний ряд: ru:Гарринча, ru:Диди, Пауло Валентим, ru:Пеле, ru:Шинесиньо.
- Back: Djalma Santos, Gilmar, Bellini, Décio Esteves, Formiga, Antonio Evanil, Mário Américo
- Front: Garrincha, Didi, Paulo Valentim, Pelé, Chinesinho
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29 March 1959 |
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http://www.torcida.com.ru/allmatch/59-62/ |
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