

In November 2004, Brazilian soccer legend Socrates made a well-known (and quick) promotional cameo for English non-league facet Garforth City. Because the soccer correspondent for a number one Brazilian newspaper, I arrived within the West Yorkshire city to jot down concerning the insanity of all of it.
An interview with the legendary midfielder – often called The Physician due to his medical diploma but in addition his political engagement – became a protracted after-hours chat at a neighborhood pub. Guards and notepads had been down as Socrates, at all times a laid-back character, chatted about soccer with a sincerity that was exceptional even for him.
It was at that pub, such an uncommon setting and so removed from his consolation zone, that Socrates made a placing admission: he had by no means watched again Brazil’s 3-2 defeat by Italy within the 1982 World Cup – none of it. He simply could not bear to.
“I simply needn’t undergo that recreation once more,” he stated. And it’s fairly probably that refusal remained till January 2011, when he died on the age of 57.
“That recreation” was a World Cup traditional performed on a scorching Barcelona afternoon 40 years in the past. Some of the feted generations of Brazilian footballers noticed their goals shattered by an Italian facet that reworked over the event, placing a stuttering begin behind them on the way in which to demolishing West Germany within the last.
With the passing of time, many older Brazilian followers have mellowed, however on 5 July 1982 the sensation was {that a} crime towards soccer had been dedicated.
In 1982, Brazil was nonetheless dominated by the navy regime that had seized energy 18 years earlier, when left-wing president Joao Goulart was ousted in a coup.
Joao Figueiredo, an Military normal, had change into president in 1979 with the mission of overseeing a clean return to democratic methods, however there have been growing requires a quicker handover throughout what was a turbulent time for the Brazilian financial system.
It was on this context that Tele Santana was introduced as the brand new Brazil soccer supervisor in early 1980. Santana had been participant – a winger who scored 164 targets in 9 years with Rio de Janeiro facet Fluminense. He nonetheless ranks as their fourth-highest scorer.
Santana additionally constructed a repute for honest play. He had by no means been despatched off in his 12-year skilled profession. He demanded the identical perspective from his gamers.
Qualifiers for the 1982 World Cup in Spain began with scrappy 1-0 and 2-1 away wins over Venezuela and Bolivia, however Brazil quickly hit a formidable stride within the house video games, beating the identical opponents 5-0 and 3-1. In a Could 1981 European tour, they raised eyebrows by beating England, France and Germany within the area of some days.
However Brazil had been doing greater than successful. They had been taking part in a fluid recreation that would not have been extra totally different to the tactically disciplined fashion that had infuriated followers within the post-Pele period.
The exploits of Pele and Brazil on the 1970 World Cup had appeared like a protracted forgotten dream throughout uninspired campaigns within the two following tournaments, regardless of the crew ending within the final 4 on each events.
Now, in addition to Socrates, the Selecao had Zico, the mercurial Flamengo playmaker, pulling the reins. Theirs was a flowing model of soccer the place no participant appeared to the touch the ball greater than twice earlier than passing it spherical. It was nice to look at and, in response to Zico, it felt even higher to play.
“We had been adamant Brazil needed to abide by the fashion that had made it well-known. It could be unsuitable from the begin to be fearful of dropping or to be a hostage of the end result,” he says.
“We needed to take pleasure in what we had been doing. We felt that one thing actually particular was occurring.”
So did thousands and thousands of Brazilians. Within the streets, bunting was going up as if in preparation for a royal wedding ceremony or a coronation. At a time throughout which Brazilian gamers had been principally plying their commerce domestically – Roma’s Falcao a uncommon exception – you would possibly stumble upon a world star on a visit to a Rio grocery store.
“Supporters would by no means maintain again from giving us an earful, however not less than they recognized with us as a result of we had been all taking part in in Brazil on the time,” Zico says.
“Lately gamers just about leap on a airplane and fly overseas nearly instantly after they play with the nationwide crew in Brazil.”

Expectations across the crew had been understandably excessive, and in Spain Brazil opened their World Cup marketing campaign with a dramatic 2-1 win over the Soviet Union earlier than thrashing Scotland 4-1 and New Zealand 4-0.
The event began with 24 groups in six teams of 4. The six group winners and runners-up went by to a second group stage. The 4 winners of these teams of three would contest the semi-finals.
Brazil discovered themselves within the firm of regional rivals Argentina and an Italy facet that had drawn all three of their first-round video games, barely making it out of a gaggle that featured Poland, Cameroon and Peru.
Italy’s build-up to the event had been outlined by the state of affairs surrounding striker Paolo Rossi. In 1980 Rossi was concerned in a match-fixing scandal and his two-year suspension ended solely eight weeks earlier than the beginning of the World Cup. Supervisor Enzo Bearzot nonetheless included the Juventus striker in his squad.
Protection within the nation’s media and the perspective of followers made for a sombre temper once they lined as much as play Argentina on 29 June. Ninety minutes later they’d received their first match in Spain. When Argentina had been then put to the sword by Brazil in a blistering 3-1 win, the scene was set for a decisive showdown between two taking part in types that could not be extra contrasting.

“You play there. Is there something you need to say?”
Santana fired this query on the finish of a crew discuss in Barcelona. Falcao was already anxious concerning the winner-takes-all recreation to be performed towards Italy at Espanyol’s now demolished Sarria stadium.
The Roma midfielder could be dealing with well-known opponents, and he feared his Brazil team-mates had the unsuitable concept about the true hazard they offered, due to their stumbling begin.
When prompted by the supervisor, Falcao expressed his fear concerning the potential function of Italian left-back Antonio Cabrini, a skilful participant who was fairly helpful in assault. And that defender Claudio Gentile would most likely keep on with Zico like glue, aiming to repeat what he had achieved towards a sure Diego Maradona within the earlier recreation.
Italy’s was a method of play that may very well be positioned in complete opposition to Brazil’s adventurous dedication in assault. They knew find out how to shut down and counter opponents – victory over Argentina confirmed it, a victory that revitalised them – however they would wish to fireside up entrance, too, in an effort to overcome the Brazilians. And their predominant striker Rossi had but to attain within the competitors.
“That Brazil facet wasn’t from this planet,” Rossi instructed me in 2006. “It had gamers who might go the ball blindfolded.
“As for me, it simply felt I used to be studying to play once more after the suspension.”
Within the Brazil camp, the temper could not be extra totally different.
“Among the lads had been teasing me and saying it will need to have been fairly straightforward to earn a residing in Serie A,” Falcao says.
Defender Oscar would later keep in mind that some gamers had been already discussing the weaknesses and strengths of Poland, the opponents ready within the semi-finals.
Brazil would qualify with a draw – for they’d a greater purpose distinction – however Zico remembers: “Within the dressing room earlier than the sport, Tele (Santana) by no means instructed us to carry again. Our dedication was at all times to go for the win, that was the true Brazilian manner.”

A lot of the group in Barcelona had not but even discovered their seats when Cabrini whipped a cross and Rossi headed in. With 5 minutes gone, Italy had been 1-0 up and Rossi had damaged his duck.
Brazil hit again shortly after by Socrates, however fell behind once more within the twenty fifth minute when Rossi latched on to a woeful unfastened ball within the Brazilian backline. Once they equalised as soon as extra within the 68th minute, Falcao’s screaming celebration was not solely a mirrored image of pleasure but in addition the urgency of virtually choking on his chewing gum.
At 2-2, Brazil had the end result they wanted to progress. However with a bit over 1 / 4 of an hour to go, from an Italian nook received towards the run of play, Rossi received his hat-trick. Israeli referee Abraham Klein then wrongfully disallowed one other Italian purpose for offside earlier than blowing the ultimate whistle on what could be without end recognized in Brazil because the “Sarria Tragedy”.
Its legacy may be seen within the extra pragmatic and bodily types that might change into extra common within the nation over the following era. When Brazil beat Italy on penalties to win the 1994 World Cup, no one might say they performed with the identical swagger.
Italy, in the meantime, adopted the upset in Barcelona by beating Poland within the semi-finals with a Rossi brace earlier than successful their third world title by overcoming West Germany in Madrid. The previously disgraced striker, who died in 2020 on the age of 64, additionally scored within the last (3-1) and took house the Golden Boot.
“We had been clearly saddened by the end result towards Italy however all people had clear consciences,” Zico remembers.
“There’s nothing unsuitable in dropping with dignity, it is part of the sport. The Selecao was going house however we had stood by our convictions till the tip.”
Falcao, who noticed the twentieth anniversary of the match by publishing a e-book of recollections of the 1982 marketing campaign, additionally places on a courageous face when trying again.
“That crew misplaced that recreation however received a spot in historical past. I’m grateful to have been a part of one the best World Cup matches,” he says.
However a few of the crew felt defeat extra deeply, few individuals extra so than Socrates.
Twenty-two years after the occasions in Barcelona, on a chilly evening in West Yorkshire, he was nonetheless struggling to return to phrases with it.
“We had a hell of a crew and performed with happiness,” he stated, barely elevating his eyes from the pint glass he was holding.
“Then Rossi had three touches and scored a hat-trick. Soccer as we all know it died on that day.”