it became popular theory now. But true fact is that before 60's Both Argentina and Uruguay were superior to Brazil. Brzail became strong in 60's. But they didn't participate in South American Competitions since they're focused on earning more money by touring all over the world and Pele reaching 1200+ goals including lots of friendly and tour mathces. Brazil missed their key players in Copa America because important players were playing in Europe, and those time Copa America schedule and European football schedules continuously clashed.
@@jawadabdullah5555 Get your facts together pal before commenting. From 1967 to 1975 there was no South American tournament. Santos was the team touring with Pele, not Brazil's national team.
@@wysiwyg2489 Santos started touring after 1958. And after 1965 they're level was down. I'm mentioning the fact that Brazil football was not better than Argentina, Uruguay before 1960's. So, it's not about seriousness, it's about level. And Brazilian Clubs did avoid Libertadores, South American competitions in 60's. Santos was their best team, and most important players of Brazil was touring across the world. And about that seriousness issues, 1991 Argentina won the Copa with very young and unknown side. That seriousness was just an excuse.
Zanetti versus Roberto Carlos! 🤯
A strong match ended in favor of the world champion the Brazilian team .
Quitando el gol con la mano, hay que decir que fue un buen partido
13:50 0-1
41:20 1-2
Bzaril +vs Trọng Tài = chiến thắng
Chamot ❤
37:00 The comment about Brazil not taking this tournament seriously is rubbish. They always brought up their A teams to the competition.
it became popular theory now. But true fact is that before 60's Both Argentina and Uruguay were superior to Brazil. Brzail became strong in 60's. But they didn't participate in South American Competitions since they're focused on earning more money by touring all over the world and Pele reaching 1200+ goals including lots of friendly and tour mathces. Brazil missed their key players in Copa America because important players were playing in Europe, and those time Copa America schedule and European football schedules continuously clashed.
@@jawadabdullah5555 Get your facts together pal before commenting. From 1967 to 1975 there was no South American tournament. Santos was the team touring with Pele, not Brazil's national team.
@@wysiwyg2489 Santos started touring after 1958. And after 1965 they're level was down. I'm mentioning the fact that Brazil football was not better than Argentina, Uruguay before 1960's. So, it's not about seriousness, it's about level. And Brazilian Clubs did avoid Libertadores, South American competitions in 60's. Santos was their best team, and most important players of Brazil was touring across the world.
And about that seriousness issues, 1991 Argentina won the Copa with very young and unknown side. That seriousness was just an excuse.