1950 WORLD CUP FINAL MATCH: Uruguay 2-1 Brazil

Brazil built the planet's biggest football stadium as a breathtaking stage for the 1950 finals but their hopes of consecrating the cavernous, three-tiered sporting cathedral of the Maracana with a first world title were shattered in one of the competition's great surprises. In a FIFA World Cup™ that concluded with a four-team mini-league, the hosts met Uruguay in a deciding fixture which proved a final in all but name. Needing only to draw, Brazil led through Friaca's 47th-minute strike before Uruguay turned the game on its head via goals from Juan Schiaffino and Alcides Ghiggia. A deathly hush descended on the Maracana as some 200,000 voices fell silent and Brazil's little neighbour to the south celebrated a second world crown. Subscribe to FIFA on YouTube:    / @fifa   All FIFA World Cup Finals:    • 🏆 Every FIFA World Cup Final   Best #WorldCup stories:    • 📽️ The Best World Cup Stories   Get your football fill from FIFA: 👉   / fifaworldcup   ​ 👉   / fifaworldcup   👉   / fifaworldcup