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Monday, October 30, 2023

Soccer Memories-Part 58, New Italian Serie ‘A’ Foreign Players 1983/84.

 

Series looking at the new Foreign player signings in the Serie A in the 1980s and their impact.

 

In the summer of 1983, the Italian Serie A was the attractive destination of the World’s best.

There were still vivid memories of the 1982 World Cup and two of its best stars would join the growing colony of Brazilians in the Serie A.

Serie A Champions AS Roma offloaded the Austrian Herbert Prohaska to register the Brazilian midfield star Antonio Carlos ‘Toninho Cerezo’ from Atletico Mineiro.

He joined his compatriot Paulo Roberto Falcão, already the main star of Roma.

Former Flamengo star and one of the greatest heroes of the 1982 adventure, Artur Antunes Coimbra Zicoalso joined a Brazilian compatriot (Edinho) at Udinese.


Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico)



Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Antonio Carlos ‘Toninho Cerezo’)



Both transfers were made amidst much controversy as the Italian Federation initially blocked both moves but were forced to accept after much protests, especially in Udine.

As far as the other transfers, Ascoli signed Yugoslav midfielder Aleksandar Trifunović from Partizan Belgrade.

Brazilian midfielder Pedro Luís VicençotePedrinho, one of the more unfancied and rarely used players in the glorious Brazil Team of 1982, joined newly promoted side Catania from Vaso da Gama.

Catania also signed another Brazilian midfielder, Luvanor Donizete Borges from Goias.

Another Brazilian midfielder Francisco Chagas Eloia, Eloi joined Genoa from Vasco Da Gama.

The sixth Brazilian to join the Serie A that season was João ‘Batista’ da Silva, victim of Maradona’s kick in the 1982 World Cup. He joined newly-promoted side Lazio in Rome (from Palmeiras).

Denmark were starting to make an impression on the continent. One of their brightest prospects Michael Laudrup, joined Batista at Lazio.

He was actually on loan from Juventus, who were well covered with their foreign duo of Michel Platini and Zbigniew Boniek. Laudrup was programmed to join the Turin side in a number of years and he was at Lazio to gain experience.

Laudrup had nearly joined Liverpool that summer until there was a dispute regarding the terms of the contract.

Two of Belgium’s most experienced players also joined the Serie A on the opposite sides in Milan.

Belgium Captain Eric Gerets left Standard Liege to join newly-promoted AC Milan.

Former Anderlecht midfielder Ludo Coeck joined the Nerazzuri side and joined Internazionale Milano.

AC Milan also signed the English striker Luther Blisset from Watford.

The last new foreign player was the young Ajax and Dutch striker Wim Kieft, who joined Pisa.

(Note: the following information regarding the Brazilin contingent, was mostly copied from my blog article regarding the 1982 Generation of Brazilian players in the Serie A: https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2023/07/the-soccernostalgia-interview-part-65.html)

The 28-year-old João ‘Batista’ da Silva would have three solid years in Italy but was relegated with Lazio at the end of his second season. He then joined Avellino for the following season (1985/86). He made only 14 appearances before joining Portuguese side Belenensses midway through the season.


Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(João ‘Batista’ da Silva)



The 25-year-old Pedrinho would suffer relegation with Catania but would nevertheless stay one more season with the club at Serie B before returning home.

The 28-year-old Toninho Cerezo would spend nearly a decade in Italy. Following his spell in Rome, he joined Sampdoria and had six glorious years, as the Vialli-Mancini inspired side captured the Scudetto in 1991 with the 36-year-old Cerezo as one of its driving forces. He also won the Coppa Italia in 1988, 1989 and the Cup Winners Cup in 1990 with the Genoa side.

He left Italy in 1992 following Sampdoria’s defeat in the 1992 Champions Cup Final vs. Barcelona to join Tele Santana’s Sao Paulo side.

For the 30-year-old Zico it was a tale of two seasons, his first season (1983/84) was simply magnificent as he scored 19 goals and finished second in the Capocannoniere race to Michel Platini and his 20 goals. Udinese just missed out on UEFA Cup qualification.

His second season was a disappointing one. He missed much of it through injury and then had to defend himself as he was accused of tax fraud by Italian Authorities.

He left to rejoin Flamengo in the summer of 1985.


The 22-year-old Brazilian Luvanor, like Pedrinho, would be relegated with Catania but would remain with the club in the Serie B until 1986. He returned home in 1986 by joining Santos. He spent the remainder of his career with the likes of Flamengo, Goias and Bahia, amongst others, before retiring in 1993.

The 28-year-old Brazilian Eloi, like his compatriots Pedrinho and Luvanor, also suffered relegation with his club Genoa. He remained with Genoa in Serie B for one season and then returned home to Botafogo in 1985.

He returned to Europe and had a spell at Portuguese Football with Porto, Boavista and Louletano before returning home again in 1990.

His last years included short spells for the likes of Fluminense and Fortaleza amongst others before retiring in 1996.


Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Luvanor Donizete Borges)



Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Pedro Luís VicençotePedrinho)



Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Francisco Chagas Eloia, Eloi)



 

The 29-year-old Aleksandar Trifunović remained with Ascoli until 1987. He suffered relegation in 1985 but helped the side to get promoted in 1985/86.

After his spell with Ascoli, he returned home to Obilic before retiring.

 

Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Alexander Trifunovic)



The 19-year-old Michael Laudrup would spend two seasons at Lazio. The second one (1984/85) ended in relegation. He joined Juventus club in 1985 and helped them win the Scudetto in 1986. He remained at Juventus until 1989.

After his Italian adventure, he had a renaissance upon joining Johann Cruyff’s Barcelona and would win four League titles as well as the Champions League in 1992.

After Barcelona, he joined their arch-rivals Real Madrid in 1994 and won the League title with them as well (1994/95).

After leaving Madrid in 1996, he joined the Japanese League and joined Vissel Kobe.

He left Kobe in 1997 and have one last season with Dutch side Ajax Amsterdam (1997/98) before retiring.


Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Michale Laudrup)


The Belgian duo of the 29-year-old Eric Gerets and 27-year-old Ludo Coeck would have a disastrous time in Italy.

Midway through his season with AC Milan, Eric Gerets’ role in the famous Standard Liege-Waterschei bribery scandal was discovered. Milan sacked him and he was suspended.

He made his return during 1984/85 season with modest Dutch side MVV before joining top Dutch side PSV Eindhoven in 1985 and resurrecting his career in a very successful spell with titles galore and the Champions Cup in 1988.

He retired with PSV in 1992, and has had a relatively successful coaching career since.

Ludo Coeck would have a disappointing season with Inter and was loaned to Ascoli for the following season (1984/85). He made no appearances at Ascoli due to injury.

He was tragically killed on October 9th, 1985, aged just 30, two days after a traffic accident.

He was in Belgium after signing for RWD Molenbeek.


Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Eric Gerets)



Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Ludo Coeck)



 

Gerets’ English teammate at AC Milan, the 25-year-old Luther Blisset would also have a disappointing season.

He just scored a handful of goals and was soon offloaded for the following season back home to Watford.

He spent the rest of his career with a number of sides in the Lower Divisions such as Bury and Bournemouth before retiring.


Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Luther Blisset)



 

The 20-year-old Dutch striker Wim Kieft was the winner of the European Golden Boot in 1982. His time at Pisa was difficult, he suffered relegation 1984, he remained with the side and helped the side with Promotion in 1985. He was once again relegated with Pisa in 1986.

For his last season in the Serie A, he played for stable side Torino (1986/87). He returned home in 1987 and joined PSV Eindhoven. He would have a successful spell, winning League titles and the Champions Cup in 1988.

He had a brief spell at French side Bordeaux (1990/91) before returning to PSV and retire in 1994.

 

Photo From: 1983-84 Calciatori Panini

(Wim Kieft)



From this group, the most successful due to his longevity was the Brazilian Cerezo. Zico had a remarkable first season (1983/84) and one of the greatest seasons by any foreigner, despite the disappointment of a second season.

Michale Laudrup also had a good spell once he joined Juventus.

 

More foreigners were on the way for the 1984/85 season, including the greatest one of them all, a certain Diego Armando Maradona.

 

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Compendium to International Head-to-Head –Part 15, Brazil and Scotland (All the matches between the two Nations)

  

Brazil vs. Scotland matches History  

 

June 25, 1966, Glasgow, Scotland 1-Brazil 1 (Stephen Chalmers 11 / Servilio de Jesus Filho Servílio II 15)

July 5, 1972, Brazil Independence Cup, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1-Scotland 0 (Jairzinho Jair Ventura Filho 80)

June 30, 1973, Glasgow, Scotland 0-Brazil 1 (Own goal (Derek Johnstone) 33)

June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Frankfurt, West Germany, Brazil 0-Scotland 0 (-)

June 23, 1977, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2-Scotland 0 (Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico 70, Antonio Carlos ‘Toninho Cerezo’ 75)

June 18, 1982, FIFA World Cup, Seville, Spain, Brazil 4-Scotland 1 (Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico 33, José ‘Oscar’ Bernardi 46, ÉderAleixo de Assis 63, Paulo Roberto Falcão 87    / David Narey 18)

May 26, 1987, Stanley Rous Cup 1987, Glasgow, Scotland 0-Brazil 2 (‘Raí’ Souza Vieira de Oliveira 51, ’Valdo’ Cândido Filho 60)

June 20, 1990, FIFA World Cup, Torino, Italy, Brazil 1-Scotland 0 (Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa ‘Müller’ 82)

June 10, 1998, FIFA World Cup, Saint Denis, France, Brazil 2-Scotland 1 (Carlos César Sampaio Campos 5, Own Goal (Thomas Boyd) 73 / John Angus Paul Collins 38 pen)

March 27, 2011, London, England, Scotland 0-Brazil 2 (Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior 42, 77 pen)

 

 

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Brazil

10

8

2

0

16

3

+13

Scotland

10

0

2

8

3

16

-13

P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference

 

International Head-to-Head match No. 1

 

Date: June 25, 1966

Competition: Friendly

Result: Scotland 1-Brazil 1

Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park      

Attendance: 74,933

Referee: James Finney (England)

Linesmen: -

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(Scotland): Stephen Chalmers 11

(Brazil): Servilio de Jesus Filho Servílio II 15

Summary of goals:

1:0 (11th minute, Scotland): On a breakaway Chalmers received a pass from the left? Side and struck.

1:1 (15th minute, Brazil): Jairzinho’s cross from the right side was struck in by Servilio at the far post.

Lineups:

Scotland:

Robert Ferguson (Kilmarnock Football Club)

John Greig (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

William John Bell (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

William John Bremner (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

Ronald McKinnon (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

John Clark (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

Alexander Silcock Scott (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)

Charles Cooke (Chelsea Football Club –London / England)

Stephen Chalmers (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

James Curran Baxter (Sunderland Association Football Club / England)

Peter Barr Cormack (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)

 

Coach: John Prentice

 

Team Captain: John Greig

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, ?? Socks

 

 

Brazil:

Gilmar dos Snatos Neves (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo)
José Maria Fidélis dos Santos (Bangu Atletico Clube- Rio de Janeiro)    
Hideraldo Luis Bellini (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)  
Orlando Peçanha de Carvalho (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo)
Paulo Henrique Souza de Oliveira (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro) 
José Eli de Miranda Zito (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo)
Gérson  de Oliveira Nunes
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 
Jairzinho Jair Ventura Filho
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 
Servilio  de Jesus Filho Servílio II  (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo) 
 (Walter Machado da Silva  (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)  )
Edson Arantes do Nascimento ‘Pelé’ (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo) 
Amarildo Tavares da Silveira (Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy)

 

Coach: Vincente Italo Feola


Team Captain: Hideraldo Luis Bellini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks


 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2803, December 28, 1999

(June 25, 1966, Scotland 1-Brazil 1)



Photo From: World Soccer, February 1969

(June 25, 1966, Scotland 1-Brazil 1)



Photo From: Magazine source unknown

(Brazil squad, June 25, 1966, Scotland 1-Brazil 1)









International Head-to-Head match No. 2


Date: July 5, 1972

Competition: Brazil Independence Cup

Result: Brazil 1-Scotland 0 

Venue: Rio de Janeiro - Estádio do Maracanã- Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho

Attendance: 130,000

Referee: Abraham Klein (Israel)

Linesmen: -

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(Brazil): Jairzinho Jair Ventura Filho 80

(Scotland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (80th minute, Brazil): A cross (Number 9) from the left side was headed in by Jairzinho.

Lineups:

Brazil:

Emerson Leão (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo) 
Zé Maria José Maria Rodrigues Alve (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)
Hércules de Brito Ruas
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro)
Vantuir Galdino Gomes (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte-Minas Gerais) 
Marco Antônio Feliciano (Fluminense Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)   
Clodoaldo Avares de Santana
(Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo)
Gérson  de Oliveira Nunes
(Fluminense Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)   
Jairzinho Jair Ventura Filho
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 
Eduardo Gonçalves de Andrade Tostão (Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama
- Rio de Janeiro) 
Roberto Rivellino (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)
João Leiva Campos Filho Leivinha (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo)  (Dario José dos Santos  ‘Dada Maravilha’ (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte-Minas Gerais)  )

 

Coach: Mario Jorge Lobo Zagallo

 

Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

 

Scotland:

Robert Brown Clark (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

Alexander Forsyth (Partick Thistle Football Club-Glasgow)

Edmond Peter Colquhoun (Sheffield United Football Club / England)

Martin McLean Buchan (Manchester United Football Club / England)

William Donachie (Manchester City Football Club / England)

William John Bremner (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

George Graham (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

Richard ‘Asa’ Hartford (West Bromwich Albion Football Club / England)

William Morgan (Manchester United Football Club / England)

Denis Law (Manchester United Football Club / England)

Luigi ‘Lou’ Macari (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

 

Coach: Thomas Henderson Docherty

 

Team Captain: William John Bremner

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks


Photo From: Official Match Programme, Scotland v. Brazil 1987

(July 5, 1972, Brazil Independence Cup, Brazil 1-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Magazine source unknown

(Brazil squad, July 5, 1972, Brazil Independence Cup, Brazil 1-Scotland 0)



Photo From: https://twitter.com/davstu11/status/1544299564018143237/photo/1

(Scotland squad, July 5, 1972, Brazil Independence Cup, Brazil 1-Scotland 0)



 




 

International Head-to-Head match No. 3

 

Date: June 30, 1973

Competition: Friendly

Result: Scotland 0-Brazil 1

Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park      

Attendance: 78,181

Referee: Kenneth H. Burns (England)

Linesmen: -

Kick-off time: 15:00

Goalscorers:

(Scotland): None

(Brazil): Own goal (Derek Johnstone) 33

Summary of goals:

0:1 (33rd minute, Brazil): -

Lineups:

Scotland:

Peter McCloy (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

William Pullar ‘Sandy’ Jardine (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Daniel Fergus McGrain (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

William John Bremner (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

James Allan Holton (Manchester United Football Club / England)

Derek Johnstone (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

William Morgan (Manchester United Football Club / England)

David Hay (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

Derek James Parlane (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Joseph Jordan (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow) (George Graham (Manchester United Football Club / England) 84)

 

Coach: William Esplin Ormond

 

Team Captain: William John Bremner

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Brazil:

Emerson Leão (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo) 
Zé Maria José Maria Rodrigues Alve (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)
Luís Edmundo Pereira (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo) 
Wilson da Silva  Piazza (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)
Marco Antônio Feliciano (Fluminense Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)   
Clodoaldo Avares de Santana
(Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo)
Roberto Rivellino (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)
Valdomiro Vaz Franco (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre)
Jairzinho Jair Ventura Filho
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 
Paulo César Lima Paulo César Caju (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)  
Dirceu José Guimarães
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro)  

 

Coach: Mario Jorge Lobo Zagallo

 

Team Captain: Wilson da Silva Piazza

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

 

 

Photo From: https://twitter.com/davstu11/status/1674689046629449728

(June 30, 1973, Scotland 0-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 7, July 1976

(June 30, 1973, Scotland 0-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 7, July 1976

(June 30, 1973, Scotland 0-Brazil 1)



Photo From: Official Match Programme, Scotland v. Brazil 1987

(June 30, 1973, Scotland 0-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Shoot, June 22, 1974

(June 30, 1973, Scotland 0-Brazil 1)



Photo From: World Soccer, August 1973

(June 30, 1973, Scotland 0-Brazil 1)


 

International Head-to-Head match No. 4

 

Date: June 18, 1974

Competition: FIFA World Cup-Group B

Result: Brazil 0-Scotland 0 

Venue: Frankfurt, Waldstadion, West Germany

Attendance: 62,000

Referee: Arie Van Gemert (Holland)

Linesmen: Erich Linemayr (Austria), Karoly Palotai (Hungary)

Kick-off time: 19:30

Goalscorers:

(Brazil): None

(Scotland): None

Summary of goals:

-

Lineups:

Brazil:

1- Emerson Leão (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo)  
14- Manoel Resende de Matos Cabral ‘Nelinho’ (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)
2- Luís Edmundo Pereira (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo)  
3- Mario Peres Ulibarri ‘Marinho Peres’ (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo)
6- Francisco das Chagas Marinho Marinho Chagas
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 
5- Wilson da Silva Piazza (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)
10-
Roberto Rivellino (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)
7- Jairzinho Jair Ventura Filho
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 
8- João Leiva Campos Filho Leivinha (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo)  (17- Paulo Cesar Carpegiani (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre) 65)
19- Sebastião Miranda da Silva Filho Mirandinha (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)  
11-
Paulo César Lima Paulo César Caju (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro) 

 

Coach: Mario Jorge Lobo Zagallo

Booked: Roberto Rivellino 33, Francisco das Chagas Marinho Marinho Chagas 82, Mario Peres Ulibarri ‘Marinho Peres’

 

Team Captain: Wilson da Silva Piazza

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

 

Scotland:

1-David Harvey (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

2- William Pullar ‘Sandy’ Jardine (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

3-Daniel Fergus McGrain (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

5-James Allan Holton (Manchester United Football Club / England)

14-Martin McLean Buchan (Manchester United Football Club / England)

4-William John Bremner (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

10-David Hay (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

8-Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

20-William Morgan (Manchester United Football Club / England)

9-Joseph Jordan (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

11-Peter Patrick Lorimer (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

Coach: William Esplin Ormond

 

Team Captain: William John Bremner

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Photo From: Magazine Source Unknown

(June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 0-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Scotland, The Quest for the World Cup, Author Clive Leatherdale, 1994

(June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 0-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Scotland, The Quest for the World Cup, Author Clive Leatherdale, 1994

(June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 0-Scotland 0)



Photo From: The World Cup 1930-1990, Author Jack Rollin

(June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 0-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Voetbal International, Nummer 16, April 14-19, 1975

(June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 0-Scotland 0)



Photo From: World Soccer, July 1974

(June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 0-Scotland 0)



Photo From: World Soccer, July 1974

(June 18, 1974, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 0-Scotland 0)






 

International Head-to-Head match No. 5

 

 

Date: June 23, 1977

Competition: Friendly

Result: Brazil 2-Scotland 0 

Venue: Rio de Janeiro - Estádio do Maracanã- Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho

Attendance: 60,700

Referee: Oscar Scolfaro (Brazil)

Linesmen: -

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(Brazil): Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico 70, Antonio Carlos ‘Toninho Cerezo’ 75

(Scotland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (70th minute, Brazil): Zico scored from a free kick.

2:0 (75th minute, Brazil): From the middle, Cerezo was sent through on the left side and he advanced and scored.

Lineups:

Brazil:

Emerson Leão (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo) 
Zé Maria José Maria Rodrigues Alve (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)  
Luís Edmundo Pereira  (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
Edino Nazareth Filho Edinho (Fluminense Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)   
Francisco das Chagas Marinho Marinho Chagas (Fluminense Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)   
Antonio Carlos ‘Toninho Cerezo’ (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte-Minas Gerais) 
’Paulo Isidoro’ de Jesus (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte-Minas Gerais)  
Roberto Rivellino (Fluminense Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)    
Gilberto Alves Gil
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro)  (Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)    )
José Reinaldo de Lima  (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte-Minas Gerais)  
Paulo César Lima Paulo César Caju (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro)  

 

Coach: Claudio Pecego de Morais Coutinho    

 

Team Captain: Roberto Rivellino

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

 

Scotland:

Alan Roderick Rough (Partick Thistle Football Club-Glasgow)

Daniel Fergus McGrain (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

William Donachie (Manchester City Football Club / England)

Bruce David Rioch (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)

Thomas Forsyth (Rangers Football Club-Glasgow)

Martin McLean Buchan (Manchester United Football Club / England)

Donald Sandison Masson (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club –London / England)

Archibald Gemmill (Derby County Football Club / England)

Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

Richard ‘Asa’ Hartford (Manchester City Football Club / England)

William Johnston   (West Bromwich Albion Football Club / England) (William Pullar ‘Sandy’ Jardine (Rangers Football Club-Glasgow) 66)

 

Coach: Alistair MacLeod

 

Team Captain: Bruce David Rioch

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Note:

1-On May 17, 1977, Ally Mc Leod was named Scotland manager.

 

Photo From: https://twitter.com/ScotsFootyCards/status/1070063379593814018

(June 23, 1977, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)




Photo From: Stadion

(June 23, 1977, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Magazine Source Unknown

(Brazil squad, June 23, 1977, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)






 

International Head-to-Head match No. 6

 

Date: June 18, 1982

Competition: FIFA World Cup-Group F

Result: Brazil 4-Scotland 1 

Venue: Seville, Estadio Benito Villamarin, Spain

Attendance: 47,379

Referee: Luis Siles Calderon (Costa Rica)

Linesmen: Adolf Prokop (East Germany), Sun Cham Tan (Hong Kong)

Kick-off time: 21:00

Goalscorers:

(Brazil): Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico 33, José ‘Oscar’ Bernardi 46, ÉderAleixo de Assis 63, Paulo Roberto Falcão 87

(Scotland): David Narey 18

Summary of goals:

0:1 (18th minute, Scotland): Souness’ cross from the middle, to the right side was headed across by Wark to the middle, where Narey struck with a shot from outside of the box.

1:1 (33rd minute, Brazil): Zico scored from a free kick.

2:1 (46th minute, Brazil): Junior’s corner from the left side was headed in the near post by Oscar.

3:1 (63rd minute, Brazil): From the middle, Socrated passed to Serginho at the edge of the box, he passed to Eder on the left side and he chipped over Rough.

4:1 (87th minute, Brazil): Falcao struck with a shot outside of the box, his shot struck the post (Rough’s left side) and went in.

Lineups:

Brazil:

1- Valdir de Arruda Peres ‘Waldir Peres’ (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)
2-José ‘Leandro’ de Souza Ferreira (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)  
3-José ‘Oscar’ Bernardi (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)
4-Luiz Carlos FerreiraLuizinho’ (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte)
6- Leovegildo Lins GamaJúnior(Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)       
5- Antonio Carlos ‘Toninho Cerezo’ (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte) 
15- Paulo Roberto Falcão (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy)
8-Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)
10- Artur Antunes Coimbra Zico (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)
9- Sérgio BernardinoSerginho Chualapa’ (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo) (7-’Paulo Isidoro’ de Jesus (Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense) 82)
11-ÉderAleixo de Assis (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte)  

 

Coach: Telê Santana da Silva

 

Team Captain: Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

Note:

1-Cerezo was back in the squad from suspension.

 

Scotland:

1- Alan Roderick Rough (Partick Thistle Football Club-Glasgow)

14-David Narey (Dundee United Football Club)

3- Francis Tierney Gray (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

5- Alan David Hansen (Liverpool Football Club / England)

6- William Fergus Miller (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

4- Graeme James Souness (Liverpool Football Club / England)

7- Gordon David Strachan (Aberdeen Football Club Limited) (8- Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (Liverpool Football Club / England) 65)

16- Richard ‘Asa’ Hartford (Manchester City Football Club / England) (13- Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen Football Club Limited) 68)

18- Steven Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England) 

10-John Wark (Ipswich Town Football Club / England)

11-John Neilson Robertson (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)

 

Coach: John ‘Jock’ Stein

 

Team Captain: Graeme James Souness

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Note:

1-Alan Brazil, Danny Mc Grain, Alan Evans and Kenny Dalglish were dropped in favor of Archibald, Miller, Hartford and Narey.


Photo From: Official Match Programme, Scotland v. Brazil 1987

(June 18, 1982, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 4-Scotland 1)



Photo From: Official Match Programme, Scotland v. Brazil 1987

(June 18, 1982, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 4-Scotland 1)



Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 15, July 1982

(June 18, 1982, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 4-Scotland 1)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 27 (398), July 7-13, 1982

(Goal diagrams, June 18, 1982, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 4-Scotland 1)






 

International Head-to-Head match No. 7

 

Date: May 26, 1987

Competition: Stanley Rous Cup 1987

Result: Scotland 0-Brazil 2

Venue: Glasgow-Hampden Park

Attendance: 41, 384

Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

Linesmen: -

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(Scotland): None

(Brazil): ‘Raí’ Souza Vieira de Oliveira 51, ’Valdo’ Cândido Filho 60

Summary of goals:

0:1 (51st minute, Brazil): Nelsinho’s cross from the left side, was headed out back to him on the same left wing. He shot hard from a narrow angle into the box straight at Goram, who could only parry and Rai tapped in the rebound.

0:2 (60th minute, Brazil): On a counterattack Mirandhina released Valdo on the left wing, who went straight into the box and scored.

Lineups:

Scotland:

1- Andrew Lewis Goram (Oldham Athletic Football Club / England)

2- Charles ‘Richard’ Gough (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)

3- Murdo Davidson MacLeod (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

4- Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)     

5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

6- William Fergus Miller (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

7- Paul Michael Lyons McStay (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

8- James Edward McInally (Dundee United Football Club) (14-Brian McClair (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) 58)  

9- Alistair Murdoch McCoist (Rangers Football Club- Glasgow)

10- Ian William Wilson (Leicester City Football Club / England)

11- David Cooper (Rangers Football Club-Glasgow)  

 

Coach: Andrew Roxburgh

 

Team Captain: Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White (with Navy Blue Horizontal Stripe across) Shorts, Red Socks

 

 

Brazi:

1-‘Carlos’ Roberto Gallo (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista- São Paulo)
2-‘Josimar’ Higinio Pereira  
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro)
3-’Geraldão’ Dutra Pereira (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)
4-Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha Guarani Futebol Clube)
6-Nelson Luis Kerchner Nelsinho’ (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)   
5-William Douglas Humia Menezes (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)
8-‘Raí’ Souza Vieira de Oliveira (Botafogo Futebol Clube- Ribeirão Preto - São Paulo)
10-Carlos Eduardo Edu Marangon’ (Associação Portuguesa de Desportos – São Paulo)    
7-Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa ‘Müller’  (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)    
9-Francisco Ernandi Lima da Silva ’Mirandinha’ (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo)
11-’Valdo’ Cândido Filho  (Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense)   

 

Coach: Carlos Alberto Silva

 

Team Captain: ’Geraldão’ Dutra Pereira 

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Topper

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

Note:

1-For more detail, see:

http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2017/06/stanley-rous-cup-part-3-1987.html

 

Photo From: Official Match Programme, Scotland v Hungary, 1987

(May 26, 1987, Rous Cup, Scotland 0-Brazil 2)



Photo From: Placar, Issue 888, June 8, 1987

 (May 26, 1987, Rous Cup, Scotland 0-Brazil 2)



Photo From: Placar, Issue 888, June 8, 1987

 (Brazil Captain Geraldao lifting the Rous Cup while wearing an exchanged Scottish Jersey, May 26, 1987, Rous Cup, Scotland 0-Brazil 2)



 

Photo From: Placar, Issue 917, December 31, 1987

(Douglas and Brazil Captain Geraldao lifting the Rous Cup while wearing exchanged Scottish Jerseys, May 26, 1987, Rous Cup, Scotland 0-Brazil 2)





 

International Head-to-Head match No. 8

 

Date: June 20, 1990

Competition: FIFA World Cup-Group C

Result: Brazil 1-Scotland 0 

Venue: Torino- Lo Stadio Delle Alpi, Italy

Attendance: 62,000

Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)

Linesmen: Sigfried Kirschen (East Germany), Michal Listkiewicz (Poland)

Kick-off time: 21:00

Goalscorers:

(Brazil): Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa ‘Müller’ 82

(Scotland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (33rd minute, Brazil): Alemao’s long-range shot was parried by Leighton, Careca reached first to the rebound and with a slight touch it reached Muller on the right who tapped into an empty net.

Lineups:

Brazil:

1-Cláudio André Mergen  ‘Taffarel’ (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre)
2-Jorge de Amorim Campos  ‘Jorginho’ (Turn und Sportverein Bayer 04 Leverkusen / West Germany)
19- Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)   
21- Mauro Geraldo Galvão
(Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 
3-Ricardo’ Raimundo Gomes  (Sport Lisboa e Benfica / Portugal)
6- Cláudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal ‘Branco’ (Futebol Clube do Porto / Portugal) 
5- Ricardo Rogério de Brito Alemão’ (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy) 
4-Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri  ‘Dunga’ (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy)
8-’Valdo’ Cândido Filho  (Sport Lisboa e Benfica / Portugal) 
9- Antônio de Oliveira Filho Careca’  (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
11-‘Romário’ de Souza Faria (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven / Holland) (15- Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa ‘Müller’ (
Torino Calcio 1906 / Italy) 65)

Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni

 

Team Captain: Ricardo’ Raimundo Gomes

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Topper

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

 

Scotland:

1- James Leighton (Manchester United Football Club / England)

2- Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

3- Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

5- Paul Michael Lyons McStay (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

6- Maurice Daniel Robert Malpas (Dundee United Football Club)

7- Maurice Johnston (Rangers Football Club- Glasgow)

9- Alistair Murdoch McCoist (Rangers Football Club- Glasgow) (21-Robert William Fleck (Norwich City Football Club / England) 79')

10- Murdo Davidson MacLeod (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V. / West Germany) (11- Gary Thomson Gillespie (Liverpool Football Club / England) 39)

16-Andrew Stuart Murray 'Stuart' McCall (Everton Football Club- Liverpool / England)

17 -Stuart Mc Kimmie (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

19- David McPherson (Heart of Midlothian Football Club-Edinburgh)

Coach: Andrew Roxburgh

Booked: Maurice Johnston 5, Murdo Davidson MacLeod 7

Other Substitutes:

12- Andrew Lewis Goram (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)

13- Gordon Scott Durie (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)

20- Gary McAllister (Leicester City Football Club / England)

 

Team Captain: Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 26 (801), June 27-July 3, 1990

(June 20, 1990, World Cup, Brazil 1-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 26 (801), June 27-July 3, 1990

(June 20, 1990, World Cup, Brazil 1-Scotland 0)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 2309, July 10, 1990

(Diagram of goals, June 20, 1990, World Cup, Brazil 1-Scotland 0)







 

International Head-to-Head match No. 9

 

Date: June 10, 1998

Competition: FIFA World Cup-Group A

Result: Brazil 2-Scotland 1

Venue: Saint Denis, Stade de France, France

Attendance: 80,000

Referee: Jose Maria Garcia-Aranda (Spain)

Linesmen: Jorge Arango (Colombia), Fernando Tresaco Garcia (Spain)

Kick-off time: 17:30

Goalscorers:

(Brazil): Carlos César Sampaio Campos 5- Own Goal (Thomas Boyd) 73

(Scotland): John Angus Paul Collins 38 pen

Summary of goals:

1:0 (5th minute, Brazil): Bebeto’s corner kick from the left side was headed in by César Sampaio.

1:1 (38th minute, Scotland): Kevin Gallacher was fouled by César Sampaio in the box. John Collins scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

2:1 (73rd minute, Brazil): Cafu’s attempt from close range struck Leighton’s chest and ricoched off Boyd into his own net.

Lineups:

Brazil:

1- Cláudio André Mergen ‘Taffarel’  (Clube Atlético Mineiro- Belo Horizonte)       

2- Evangelista Moraes Cafu’ (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy) 

3-‘Aldair’ Nascimento dos Santos (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy) 

4- Raimundo Ferreira Ramos Júnior Júnior Baiano’ (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)

6- Roberto Carlos da Silva (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain)

5- Carlos César Sampaio Campos (Yokohama Flugels / Japan) 

8- Caetano Bledorn Verri ‘Dunga’ (Jubilo Iwata / Japan)

7- Silva de Oliveira ‘Giovanni’ (Fútbol Club Barcelona / Spain) (18- Leonardo Nascimento de Araujo (Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy) 46)

10- Rivaldo Vito Borba Ferreira (Fútbol Club Barcelona / Spain) 

9- Luis Nazario De Lima ‘Ronaldo’ (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)

20- José Roberto da Gama de Oliveira Bebeto’ (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) (19- Denilson De Oliveira (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo) 70)

 

Coach: Jorge Mario Lobo ‘Zagallo’

Booked; Carlos César Sampaio Campos 37, ‘Aldair’ Nascimento dos Santos 45

Other Substitutes:

11- Emerson Ferreira da Rosa (Turn und Sportverein Bayer 04 Leverkusen / Germany)’

12- Carlos Germano Schwambach Neto (Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama - Rio de Janeiro)

13-José Carlos de AlmeidaZé Carlos’ (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)   
14-Marcelo Gonçalves Costa Lopes (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro)  
15- André Alves da Cruz (Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy)  

16- José Roberto da Silva Junior ‘Zé Roberto’ (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)  

17- Dorival Guidoni Júnior ‘Doriva’ (Futebol Clube do Porto / Portugal) 
21-Edmundo Alves de Souza Neto (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy)
22- Nélson de Jesus Silva, Dida (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)

 

Team Captain: Caetano Bledorn Verri ‘Dunga’

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Nike

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

 

Scotland:

1- James Leighton (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

4- Colin Calderwood (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England) 

5- Edward Colin James 'Colin' Hendry (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England) 

3- Thomas Boyd (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

8- Craig William Burley (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

10- Darren Jackson (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) (17- William McKinlay (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England) 79)

14- Paul Lambert (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

11- John Angus Paul Collins (Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club / France)

22- Christian Edward Dailly (Derby County Football Club / England) (6- Thomas Valley ‘Tosh’ McKinlay (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) 85)

9- Gordon Scott Durie (Rangers Football Club- Glasgow)

7- Kevin William Gallacher (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England) 

 

Coach: Craig Brown

Booked: Darren Jackson 25

Other Substitutes:

12- Neil Sullivan (Wimbledon Football Club-London / England) 

2- Jackie McNamara (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

13- Simon Thomas Donnelly (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

15- Scot Gemmill (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)   

16- David Gillespie Weir (Heart of Midlothian Football Club-Edinburgh)  

18- Matthew Stephen Elliott (Leicester City Football Club / England)

19- Derek Whyte (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

20- Scott Booth (Football Club Utrecht / Holland (on loan from Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V. / Germany)

 

Team Captain: Edward Colin James 'Colin' Hendry

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 10, August 1998

(June 10, 1998, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 2-Scotland 1)



Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 114, July 1998

(June 10, 1998, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 2-Scotland 1)



Photo From: Magazine source unknown

(Scotland squad, June 10, 1998, FIFA World Cup, Brazil 2-Scotland 1)






 

International Head-to-Head match No. 10

 

 

Date: March 27, 2011

Competition: Friendly

Result: Brazil 2-Scotland 0

Venue: London -Emirates Stadium (Arsenal Football club-London), England

Attendance: 53,087

Referee: Howard Webb (England)

Linesmen: -

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(Brazil): Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior 42, 77 pen.

(Scotland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (42nd minute, Brazil): A cross from the left side was struck in by Neymar.

2:1 (77th minute, Brazil): Neymar was fouled by Charlie Adam in the box. Neymar scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

Lineups:

Brazil:

1-‘Júlio César’ Soares Espíndola  (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)

2- Daniel Alves da Silva (Fútbol Club Barcelona / Spain)

3- Lucimar Ferreira Da Silva ‘Lúcio’ (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)

4- Thiago Emiliano da Silva (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano / Italy) 

6- André Clarindo dos Santos (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul / Turkey)

5- Lucas Pezzini Leiva (Liverpool Football Club / England) (16- Sandro Ranieri Guimarães Cordeiro (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England) 86)

7- Elano Blumer (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo) (18- Elias Mendes Trindade (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain) 82)

8- Ramires Santos do Nascimento (Chelsea Football Club – London / England) 

10- Jádson Rodrigues da Silva (Futbolnyi Klub Shakhtyor Donetsk / Ukraine) (20- Lucas Rodrigues Moura da Silva (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo) 72)

11- Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo) (19- Renato Soares de Oliveira Augusto (Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH / Germany) 89)

9- Leandro Damião da Silva dos Santos (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre) (21-Goncalves Oliveira Jonas (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) 78)

 

Coach: Luiz Antonio Venker Menezes ‘Mano Menezes’

 

Other Substitutes:
12- Victor Leandro Bagy (Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense) 

13-‘Maicon’ Douglas Sisenando (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)  

14- Anderson Luís da Silva Luisão’ (Sport Lisboa e Benfica / Portugal)

15- David Luiz Moreira Marinho (Chelsea Football Club – London / England) 

17- Henrique Pacheco de Lima (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)

22- Jefferson de Oliveira Galvão (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas- Rio de Janeiro) 

 

Team Captain: Lucimar Ferreira Da Silva ‘Lúcio’

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Nike

Uniform Colors: Yellow (Green Horizontal strip at the top) Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

 

Scotland:

1- Allan James McGregor (Rangers Football Club- Glasgow)   

2- Alan Hutton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England) 

3- Stephen Daniel Crainey (Blackpool Football Club / England) 

4- Christophe Didier Berra (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England) (15- Daniel ‘Danny’ Wilson (Liverpool Football Club / England) 73)

5- Gary Caldwell (Wigan Athletic Football Club / England)

6- Steven Whittaker (Rangers Football Club- Glasgow) (14- Kristian Arron ‘Kris’ Commons (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) 65)

7- Charles Graham ‘Charlie’ Adam (Blackpool Football Club / England) (16- Robert Snodgrass (Leeds United Association Football Club / England) 78)

8- Scott Brown (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)    

9- Kenneth 'Kenny' Miller (Bursaspor Kulübü / Turkey) (17-Craig Anthony Robert Mackail-Smith (Petersborough Football Club / England) 87)

10- James Morrison (West Bromwich Albion Football Club / England) (18-Don Cowie (Watford Football Club / England) 90)

11- James McArthur (Wigan Athletic Football Club / England) (20- Barry Bannan (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham / England) 57)

 

Coach: Craig Levein

Other Substitutes:

12- Craig Sinclair Gordon (Sunderland Association Football Club / England)

13- Grant Hanley (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England)  

19- Christopher Jack Maguire (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

22-Murray Davidson (Saint Johnstone Football Club-Perth)  

23- Mark Wilson (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)

21- Cameron Bell (Kilmarnock Football Club)

 

Team Captain: Kenneth 'Kenny' Miller 

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks


Photo From: Placar, Issue 1354, May 2011

(March 27, 2011, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Placar, Issue 1354, May 2011

(March 27, 2011, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Placar, Issue 1354, May 2011

(March 27, 2011, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)



Photo From: Placar, Issue 1354, May 2011

(March 27, 2011, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)



Photo From: source unknown

(Scotland squad, March 27, 2011, Brazil 2-Scotland 0)