Mexico had to compete with Argentina in the bidding process. West Germany 3 vs. England 2 in the 1970 World Cup Information about the 1/4 Finals game played in the 1970 Soccer World Cup between the National Teams of England and West Germany with details about goals, starters and reserves, substitutions, cards and more. Of the five stadia used for the 32 matches played, the largest and most used venue was the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, which hosted 10 total matches including the final and third place matches, and all of Group 1's matches (which included all of host Mexico's matches). The Nou Camp Stadium in Leon hosted seven matches, which consisted of all of Group 4's matches and a quarter-final match. 1970 World Cup Finals, Mexico, Brazil's Rivelino, one of the stars the 1970 World Cup winning team wears a shirt displaying the flags of the sixteen participating nations in the World Cup tournament Djibouti did not participate, as it was not yet a country. The manufacturer Adidas had created the ball, called Telstar. Futsal World Cup Netherlands 1989 | Hong Kong 1992 | Spain 1996 | Guatemala 2000 | Chinese Taipei 2004 | Brazil 2008 | Thailand 2012 | Colombia 2016 | Lithuania 2020 Beach Soccer World Cup The Luis Dosal stadium in Toluca hosted four matches, and Cuauhtémoc stadium in Puebla hosted three matches and was the only stadium of the five used for this tournament not to host any knockout rounds.The following 16 teams qualified for the final tournament. FIFA awarded the World Cup 1970 final tournament to Mexico at the 34th FIFA Congress in Tokyo on 8 October 1964 during the Olympic Games. The 1970 FIFA World Cup Final was held on Sunday, 21 June, in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, to determine the winner of the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Lionel Messi has featured on FIFA's World Cup pages on social media, as the global organisation celebrates the 50-year anniversary of the 1970 World Cup … The referee Kurt Tschenscher would show the first historical yellow card in the opening match between Mexico and Russia. Sunday, June 21 is the 50th anniversary of the 1970 World Cup final in which Brazil destroyed Italy 4-1 in Mexico City. The final was played at the mighty Azteca Stadium with a capacity of over 100,000. Before 1970, only injured players were allowed to be replaced. This cup was permanently awarded in 1970 to then three-time winner Brazil (1958, 1962, and 1970), and a new trophy called the FIFA World Cup was put up for competition. 1970 FIFA World Cup Brazil's Pelé celebrates the opening goal against Italy in the final.
The 1970 FIFA World Cup Final was held on Sunday, 21 June, in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, to determine the winner of the 1970 FIFA World Cup.This final, between Brazil and Italy, marked the first time that two former world champions met in a final; Italy had previously won the World Cup in 1934 and 1938, while Brazil won in 1958 and 1962.