Videos Live Scores Podcasts Opinion Interviews Business of Sport Inside Story Football Cricket Tennis Formula One Golf NBA UFC UAE Racquet Sports Fitness

On this day: June 28 – 1958 – Pele helps Brazil to first World Cup triumph

Sport360 staff

12:14 28/06/2015

Sweden was the backdrop for Brazil’s first ever World Cup triumph on this day in 1958, the year that a 17-year-old Pele announced his presence on the world stage. With two supreme attacking talents in Pele and Garrincha, Brazil beat Sweden 5-2 in the Final to become the first team to capture the trophy on a different continent.

It was Sweden who took the lead after only four minutes through captain Nils Liedholm. Vava equalised and doubled his tally before the break. Pele plundered his first after the interval with a stunning goal. Mario Zagallo added another as Agne Simonsson pulled one back for Sweden, but Pele sealed the 5–2 win with a header in injury time.

Other memorable events on this day…

1969: England’s John Hampshire scores 107 on Test cricket debut against West Indies at Lord’s.

1980: The South African Springbok rugby team lead by Morne du Plessis beats the British Lions 12-10 to lead 3-0 in the series.

1988: Mike Tyson files to sue manager Bill Cayton for a second time in order to break contract with him after signing with Don King.

More from other

From Morocco to Abu Dhabi: Zakaria El Jamari’s incredible martial arts journey

French-Algerian Anissa Meksen gets chance to be first to claim new ONE Championship gold

Adrian Lee’s ONE Championship debut confirmed as he looks to further family legacy

NBA 3X ABU DHABI an unparalleled success with legends LaMarcus Aldridge and James Worthy in attendance

ONE Friday Fights 59: French-Algerian looks to maintain KO momentum in headliner

New ONE Championship king Alexis Nicolas ready to fight ‘the world’

Most Popular