Werner Pichler escreveu:
Lléo wrote:
This result broke Brasil's 37-game long unbeaten run in the WCQ, which lasted
eight years, last loss had been to Chile in 2015. Also, this was Uruguay's first win over Brasil by more than one goal since the first leg of the 1983
Copa America final (also a 2-0 in Montevideo).
Still unbeaten in all WC Qualifiers at home though, correct?
Indeed, that one still stands. It'll face a big challenge right next month, though, as Brasil hosts Argentina. Both sides' current fortunes are wide opposite - plus, in fact, I don't think Brasil has ever faced an opponent in the WCQ with the profile as high as Argentina's currently - though, of course, a derby is always a derby.
Some numbers about the run: right now it stands at 64 games (51 wins and 13 draws, 173 goals scored and 29 conceded) since 1954, played at 25 venues in
17 different cities. Here's the full list thus far.
----------------1954----------------
1-0 Chile (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
4-1 Paraguay (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
----------------1958----------------
1-0 Peru (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
----------------1970----------------
6-2 Colombia (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
6-0 Venezuela (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
1-0 Paraguay (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
----------------1978----------------
6-0 Colombia (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
1-1 Paraguay (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
----------------1982----------------
3-1 Bolivia (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
5-0 Venezuela (Serra Dourada, Goiânia)
----------------1986----------------
1-1 Paraguay (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
1-1 Bolivia (Morumbi, São Paulo)
----------------1990----------------
6-0 Venezuela (Morumbi, São Paulo)
2-0 Chile (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro) <- awarded 2-0, originally BRA 1-0 CHI. ----------------1994----------------
2-0 Ecuador (Morumbi, São Paulo)
6-0 Bolivia (Arruda, Recife)
4-0 Venezuela (Mineirão, Belo Horizonte)
2-0 Uruguay (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
----------------2002----------------
3-2 Ecuador (Morumbi, São Paulo)
1-1 Uruguay (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
3-1 Argentina (Morumbi, São Paulo)
5-0 Bolivia (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
1-0 Colombia (Morumbi, São Paulo)
1-1 Peru (Morumbi, São Paulo)
2-0 Paraguay (Olimpico Monumental, Porto Alegre)
2-0 Chile (Couto Pereira, Curitiba)
3-0 Venezuela (Castelão, São Luiz)
----------------2006----------------
1-0 Ecuador (Vivaldão, Manaus)
3-3 Uruguay (Pinheirão, Curitiba)
3-1 Argentina (Mineirão, Belo Horizonte)
3-1 Bolivia (Morumbi, São Paulo)
0-0 Colombia (Rei Pelé, Maceió)
1-0 Peru (Serra Dourada, Goiânia)
4-1 Paraguay (Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre)
5-0 Chile (Mané Garrincha, Brasília)
3-0 Venezuela (Mangueirão, Belém)
----------------2010----------------
5-0 Ecuador (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
2-1 Uruguay (Morumbi, São Paulo)
0-0 Argentina (Mineirão, Belo Horizonte)
0-0 Bolívia (Engenhão, Rio de Janeiro)
0-0 Colombia (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
3-0 Peru (Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre)
2-1 Paraguay (Arruda, Recife)
4-2 Chile (Pituaçu, Salvador)
0-0 Venezuela (Morenão, Campo Grande)
----------------2018----------------
3-1 Venezuela (Castelão, Fortaleza)
3-0 Peru (Fonte Nova, Salvador)
2-2 Uruguay (Arena Pernambuco, Recife)
2-1 Colombia (Arena da Amazônia, Manaus)
5-0 Bolivia (Arena das Dunas, Natal)
3-0 Argentina (Mineirão, Belo Horizonte)
3-0 Paraguay (Arena Corinthians, São Paulo)
2-0 Ecuador (Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre)
3-0 Chile (Arena Palestra Itália, São Paulo) ----------------2022----------------
5-0 Bolivia (Arena Corinthians, São Paulo)
1-0 Venezuela (Morumbi, São Paulo)
2-0 Ecuador (Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre)
2-0 Peru (Arena Pernambuco, Recife)
4-1 Uruguay (Arena da Amazônia, Manaus)
1-0 Colombia (Arena Corinthians, São Paulo)
4-0 Paraguay (Mineirão, Belo Horizonte)
4-0 Chile (Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro)
----------------2026----------------
5-1 Bolivia (Mangueirão, Belém)
1-1 Venezuela (Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá)
Maracanã used to be the Brasil's main venue in qualifying cycles of the 20th century (those before the double round robin days). 12 out of 18 home WCQ games
back then were played there, and overall only five cities had been used. With the abundance of games provided by the format change, these numbers exploded over the 21st century.
# of games by venue:
17 Maracanã
10 Morumbi
5 Mineirão
3 Vivaldão/Arena da Amazônia, Arena Corinthians, Beira-Rio
2 Mangueirão, Arruda, Arena Pernambuco, Serra Dourada
1 Arena Palestra Itália, Engenhão, Pinheirão, Couto Pereira, Olímpico Monumental, Arena do Grêmio, Castelão (Fortaleza and São Luiz), Rei
Pelé, Arena das Dunas, Fonte Nova, Pituaçu, Arena Pantanal, Morenão,
Mané Garrincha
10 of the 12 stadiums used in WC'2014 were used in the WCQ since, the two exceptions being those in Brasília (Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, which had one game before) and Curitiba (Arena da Baixada, which never did).
# of games by city:
18 Rio de Janeiro
14 São Paulo
5 Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte
4 Recife
3 Manaus
2 Curitiba, Salvador, Belém, Goiânia
1 Cuiabá, São Luiz, Brasília, Fortaleza, Natal, Campo Grande, Maceió
Interestingly, all 9 opponents have already faced Brasil in São Paulo at
least once. 8 of the 9 have done so in Rio de Janeiro as well, and the remaining one, Argentina, will do so next month at Maracanã. Argentina's previous four WCQ games in Brasil have been in Belo Horizonte (3) and São Paulo (1).
Venezuela is the one that traveled around Brasil the most, having played
in 9 different cities.
Breakdown by opponent:
vs Argentina - 4 games, 3 wins, 1 draw, 9 goals scored, 2 conceded
vs Bolivia - 9 games, 7 wins, 2 draws, 33 goals scored, 4 conceded
vs Chile - 7 games, 7 wins, 21 goals scored, 2 conceded
vs Colombia - 7 games, 5 wins, 2 draws, 16 goals scored, 3 conceded
vs Ecuador - 6 games, 6 wins, 15 goals scored, 2 conceded
vs Paraguay - 9 games, 7 wins, 2 draws, 22 goals scored, 5 conceded
vs Peru - 6 games, 5 wins, 1 draw, 11 goals scored, 1 conceded
vs Uruguay - 6 games, 3 wins, 3 draws, 14 goals scored, 8 conceded
vs Venezuela - 10 games, 8 wins, 2 draws, 32 goals scored, 2 conceded
Total - 64 games, 51 wins, 13 draws, 173 goals scored, 29 conceded
Best regards,
Lléo
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