1962 FIFA World Cup
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1962 FIFA World Cup
Campeonato Mundial de Fútbol - Chile 1962

1962 FIFA World Cup official logo
Tournament details
Teams 16 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s) (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Brazil (2nd title)
Runners-up  Czechoslovakia
Third place  Chile
Fourth place  Yugoslavia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 89 (2.78 per match)
Attendance 899,074 (28,096 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Brazil Garrincha
Flag of Brazil Vavá
Flag of Chile Leonel Sánchez
Flag of Yugoslavia Dražan Jerković
Flag of Hungary Flórián Albert
Flag of the Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
(4 goals)

The 1962 FIFA World Cup, the seventh staging of the World Cup, was held in Chile from 30 May to 17 June. Chile was chosen as host by FIFA in June 1956, as the World Cup returned to the continent of South America after 12 years. It was won by Brazil, who retained the championship by beating Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final.

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Qualification

Qualifying countries

Summary

The format of the competition stayed the same as 1958: 16 teams qualified, divided into four groups of four. Four teams were seeded in the draw taking place in Santiago de Chile, on 18 January 1962: Brazil, England, Italy and Uruguay.1 The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter-finals.

In May 1960, as the preparations were well under way, Chile suffered the largest earthquake (9.5 magnitude) of the twentieth century, which caused enormous damage to the national infrastructure. In face of this, Carlos Dittborn, the president of the Organization Committee, coined the phrase "Because we don't have anything, we will do everything in our power to rebuild," which became the unofficial slogan of the tournament. Stadia and other infrastructure were rebuilt at record speed and the tournament occurred on schedule with no major organizational flaw. Sadly, Dittborn would not live to see the success of his tireless efforts, as he died one month before the start of the tournament. The World Cup venue at Arica was named Estadio Carlos Dittborn in his honor and bears his name to this day.

The official 1962 FIFA World Cup poster.

Many famous players did not live up to their reputations in this tournament. Brazil's Pelé, the hero of 1958, was injured in the first group match against Czechoslovakia. The USSR's goalkeeper Lev Yashin, arguably the world's best at the time, was in poor form and cost his team the elimination by Chile (1-2) in the quarter-finals. Bright spots such as the emergence of the young Brazilians Amarildo (standing in for Pelé) and Garrincha, the heroics of Czechoslovakia goalkeeper Viliam Schrojf against Hungary and Yugoslavia, and the inspired performance of the host nation Chile, who unexpectedly took third place with a squad of relatively unknown players, thanks to an outstanding team spirit.

The competition was marred by overly defensive and often violent tactics. This poisonous atmosphere culminated in the infamous first-round match between host Chile and Italy (2-0), known as the Battle of Santiago. Two Italian journalists had written unflattering articles about the host country. Although only two players (both of them Italian) were sent off by the English referee Ken Aston, the match saw repeated, deliberate attempts from players on both sides to harm opponents, and the Italian team needed police protection to leave the field in safety.

In the first round, Brazil topped their group with Czechoslovakia finishing second, above Mexico and Spain. USSR and Yugoslavia finished above Uruguay and Colombia. Hungary, along with England progressed through to the quarter-finals, while Argentina and Bulgaria were eliminated. England had the same number of points as Argentina but progressed due to a superior goal average; the first time such a requirement had been necessary in a World Cup finals tournament. Switzerland lost all three games while West Germany and Chile both went through over Italy.

Surprisingly, Chile defeated European champions USSR to land themselves a semi-final game against the winner of the England – Brazil game. A brilliant performance from Garrincha, which included two goals in a 3-1 win, saw the South Americans triumph against England. Meanwhile 1-0 wins for Yugoslavia against West Germany -- and Czechoslovakia against Hungary -- saw the two Slavic states meet in the semi-finals.

Viña del Mar was the original venue for the first semi-final. But due to Chile's surprise qualification, the organizers prompted FIFA to a switch to. A little under 6,000 spectators turned out to watch Czechoslovakia beat Yugoslavia 3-1, whereas a capacity crowd of 76,600 in Santiago watched Brazil beat the hosts 4-2. This game saw Garrincha sent off for Brazil and Honorino Landa sent off for Chile. Chile eventually went on to take third place in a 1-0 victory over Yugoslavia with the very last play of the match. The same player, Eladio Rojas, had also scored the winning goal in Chile's game against USSR.

Santiago's Estadio Nacional served as the venue for the final itself, and after 15 minutes, Brazil again found themselves a goal behind in the World Cup final, as a long ball from Adolf Scherer was latched onto by Josef Masopust: 1-0 Czechoslovakia. However, just like the previous final four years earlier, Brazil soon hit back, equalising two minutes later through Amarildo after an error by the hitherto flawless Czechoslovak goalkeeper Schroijf. The Brazilians did not stop there and with goals from Zito and Vavá (another Schrojf error) mid-way through the second half, the Czechoslovaks just couldn't get back into the game. The match ended 3-1 to Brazil, a successful defence of the title for only the second time in the history of the competition in spite of the absence of their star player of 1958, Pelé.

Venues

Four cities hosted the tournament:

Squads

For a list of all squads that appeared in the final tournament, see 1962 FIFA World Cup squads.

Results

First round

Group 1

Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
 USSR 3 2 1 0 8 5 1.60 5
 Yugoslavia 3 2 0 1 8 3 2.67 4
 Uruguay 3 1 0 2 4 6 0.67 2
 Colombia 3 0 1 2 5 11 0.45 1
30 May 1962
15:00
Uruguay  2 – 1  Colombia Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica
Attendance: 7,908
Referee: Dorogi (Hungary)
Sasía Scored in the 56th minute 56'
Cubilla Scored in the 75th minute 75'
(Report) Zuluaga Scored in the 19th minute 19' (pen.)

31 May 1962
15:00
USSR  2 – 0  Yugoslavia Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Dusch (Germany)
Ivanov Scored in the 51st minute 51'
Ponedelnik Scored in the 83rd minute 83'
(Report)

2 June 1962
15:00
Yugoslavia  3 – 1  Uruguay Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica
Attendance: 8,829
Referee: Galba (Czechoslovakia)
Skoblar Scored in the 25th minute 25' (pen.)
Galić Scored in the 29th minute 29'
Jerković Scored in the 49th minute 49'
(Report) Cabrera Scored in the 19th minute 19'

3 June 1962
15:00
USSR  4 – 4  Colombia Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica
Attendance: 8,040
Referee: Etzel Filho (Brazil)
Ivanov Scored in the 8th minute 8' Scored in the 11th minute 11'
Chislenko Scored in the 10th minute 10'
Ponedelnik Scored in the 56th minute 56'
(Report) Aceros Scored in the 21st minute 21'
Coll Scored in the 68th minute 68' (Olympic goal)
Rada Scored in the 72nd minute 72'
Klinger Scored in the 86th minute 86'

6 June 1962
15:00
USSR  2 – 1  Uruguay Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica
Attendance: 9,973
Referee: Jonni (Italy)
Mamykin Scored in the 38th minute 38'
Ivanov Scored in the 89th minute 89'
(Report) Sasía Scored in the 54th minute 54'

7 June 1962
15:00
Yugoslavia  5 – 0  Colombia Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica
Attendance: 7,167
Referee: Robles (Chile)
Galić Scored in the 20th minute 20' Scored in the 61st minute 61'
Jerković Scored in the 25th minute 25' Scored in the 87th minute 87'
Melić Scored in the 82nd minute 82'
(Report)

Group 2

Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
 West Germany 3 2 1 0 4 1 4.00 5
 Chile 3 2 0 1 5 3 1.67 4
 Italy 3 1 1 1 3 2 1.50 3
 Switzerland 3 0 0 3 2 8 0.25 0
30 May 1962
15:00
Chile  3 – 1  Switzerland Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Aston (England)
Sánchez Scored in the 44th minute 44' Scored in the 55th minute 55'
Ramírez Scored in the 51st minute 51'
(Report) Wüthrich Scored in the 6th minute 6'

31 May 1962
15:00
West Germany  0 – 0  Italy Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 65,440
Referee: Davidson (Scotland)
(Report)

2 June 1962
15:00
Chile  2 – 0  Italy Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 66,057
Referee: Aston (England)
Ramírez Scored in the 73rd minute 73'
Toro Scored in the 87th minute 87'
(Report)

3 June 1962
15:00
West Germany  2 – 1  Switzerland Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 64,922
Referee: Horn (Netherlands)
Brülls Scored in the 45th minute 45'
Seeler Scored in the 59th minute 59'
(Report) Schneiter Scored in the 73rd minute 73'

6 June 1962
15:00
West Germany  2 – 0  Chile Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 67,224
Referee: Davidson (Scotland)
Szymaniak Scored in the 21st minute 21' (pen.)
Seeler Scored in the 82nd minute 82'
(Report)

7 June 1962
15:00
Italy  3 – 0  Switzerland Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 59,828
Referee: Latychev (Soviet Union)
Mora Scored in the 1st minute 1'
Bulgarelli Scored in the 65th minute 65' Scored in the 67th minute 67'
(Report)

Group 3

Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
 Brazil 3 2 1 0 4 1 4.00 5
 Czechoslovakia 3 1 1 1 2 3 0.67 3
 Mexico 3 1 0 2 3 4 0.75 2
 Spain 3 1 0 2 2 3 0.67 2
30 May 1962
15:00
Brazil  2 – 0  Mexico Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Attendance: 10,484
Referee: Dienst (Switzerland)
Zagallo Scored in the 56th minute 56'
Pelé Scored in the 73rd minute 73'
(Report)

31 May 1962
15:00
Czechoslovakia  1 – 0  Spain Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Attendance: 12,700
Referee: Steiner (Austria)
Štibrányi Scored in the 80th minute 80' (Report)

2 June 1962
15:00
Brazil  0 – 0  Czechoslovakia Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Attendance: 14,903
Referee: Schwinte (France)
(Report)

3 June 1962
15:00
Spain  1 – 0  Mexico Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Attendance: 11,875
Referee: Tesanić (Yugoslavia)
Peiró Scored in the 90th minute 90' (Report)

6 June 1962
15:00
Brazil  2 – 1  Spain Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Attendance: 18,715
Referee: Bustamante (Chile)
Amarildo Scored in the 72nd minute 72' Scored in the 86th minute 86' (Report) Adelardo Scored in the 35th minute 35'

7 June 1962
15:00
Mexico  3 – 1  Czechoslovakia Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar
Attendance: 10,648
Referee: Dienst (Switzerland)
Díaz Scored in the 12th minute 12'
del Aguila Scored in the 29th minute 29'
Hernández Scored in the 90th minute 90' (pen.)
(Report) Mašek Scored in the 1st minute 1'

Group 4

Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
 Hungary 3 2 1 0 8 2 4.00 5
 England 3 1 1 1 4 3 1.33 3
 Argentina 3 1 1 1 2 3 0.67 3
 Bulgaria 3 0 1 2 1 7 0.14 1

England progressed to the next round due to superior goal average.

30 May 1962
15:00
Argentina  1 – 0  Bulgaria Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,134
Referee: Gardeazabal (Spain)
Facundo Scored in the 4th minute 4' (Report)

31 May 1962
15:00
Hungary  2 – 1  England Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,938
Referee: Horn (Netherlands)
Tichy Scored in the 17th minute 17'
Albert Scored in the 61st minute 61'
(Report) Flowers Scored in the 60th minute 60' (pen.)

2 June 1962
15:00
England  3 – 1  Argentina Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 9,794
Referee: Reginato (Chile)
Flowers Scored in the 17th minute 17' (pen.)
Charlton Scored in the 42nd minute 42'
Greaves Scored in the 67th minute 67'
(Report) Sanfilippo Scored in the 81st minute 81'

3 June 1962
15:00
Hungary  6 – 1  Bulgaria Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,442
Referee: Gardeazabal (Spain)
Albert Scored in the 1st minute 1' Scored in the 6th minute 6' Scored in the 53rd minute 53'
Tichy Scored in the 8th minute 8' Scored in the 70th minute 70'
Solymosi Scored in the 12th minute 12'
(Report) Sokolov Scored in the 64th minute 64'2

6 June 1962
15:00
Hungary  0 – 0  Argentina Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,945
Referee: Yamasaki (Peru)
(Report)

7 June 1962
15:00
England  0 – 0  Bulgaria Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 5,700
Referee: Blavier (Belgium)
(Report)

Knockout stage

Quarter finals Semi finals Final
                   
10 June – Arica        
  USSR  1
13 June - Santiago
  Chile  2  
  Chile  2
10 June - Viña del Mar
    Brazil  4  
  Brazil  3
17 June – Santiago
  England  1  
  Brazil  3
10 June - Santiago
    Czechoslovakia  1
  West Germany  0
13 June – Viña del Mar
  Yugoslavia  1  
  Yugoslavia  1 Third place
10 June - Rancagua
    Czechoslovakia  3  
  Hungary  0   Chile  1
  Czechoslovakia  1