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Brazil national access football team

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Brazil Access
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)SeleAcesso
AssociationConfederação Brasileira de Futebol
(Brazilian Football Confederation)
ConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)
Head coachSylvio Pirillo (1962)
Denoni Alves (1964)
Most capsVarious (5)
Top scorerLuís Carlos (5)
Home stadiumDidn't play at home
FIFA codeBRA
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Brazil 3–2  Chile
(Lima, Peru; January 25, 1962)
Last international
 Argentina 1–1  Brazil
(Buenos Aires, Argentina; February 2, 1964)
Biggest win
 Brazil 4–1  Uruguay
(Buenos Aires, Argentina; January 25, 1964)
Biggest defeat
None
South American Access Championship
Appearances2 (first in 1962)
Best resultWinners : 1962
1964

The Brazil national access team, also known as Seleacesso, was a Brazilian football team formed in 1962[1] and 1964 especially for the South American Access Championship, a tournament between national teams from South America that were formed only by athletes who did not disputed their national top league level.[2][3]

In Brazil, players who competed in their state level leagues were accepted.

Titles

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All matches played

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Edition Date Game
1 Peru 1962 25 January 1962  Brazil 3-2  Chile
2 Peru 1962 29 January 1962  Brazil 3-2  Paraguay
3 Peru 1962 3 February 1962  Argentina 0-0  Brazil
4 Peru 1962 5 February 1962  Peru 1-3  Brazil
5 Argentina 1964 18 January 1964  Brazil 1-0  Peru
6 Argentina 1964 22 January 1964  Brazil 1-0  Paraguay
7 Argentina 1964 25 January 1964  Brazil 4-1  Uruguay
8 Argentina 1964 29 January 1964  Argentina 1-1  Brazil
9 Argentina 1964 2 February 1964  Argentina 1-1  Brazil
Overall
9 matches, 5 wins, 3 draws, 0 loses, 17 goals scored, 8 goals awarded (+9 difference)

Squads

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The following players were called up to the Brazil in each tournament. In 1962 only players from the São Paulo countryside were called up. In 1964, only players from less important clubs in Rio de Janeiro league.

From 1962 team, Jurandir and Ademar participated in senior A team friendly matches in the same year. Jurandir was called to be part of the Brazil's squad of the 1962 FIFA World Cup.

1962

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Head coach: Brazil Sylvio Pirillo

Pos Name Club
GK Cláudio Portuguesa Santista
GK Raimundinho AA Votuporanguense
DF Adelson Portuguesa Santista
DF Ambrósio América de Rio Preto
DF Clóvis Portuguesa Santista
DF Gilberto Francana
DF Jurandir São Bento de Marilia
DF Roberto Ramos Prudentina
DF Vicente Prudentina
MC Adamastor América de Rio Preto
MC Capitão Prudentina
MC Esnel Ponte Preta
MC Paulo Nunes Ponte Preta
FW Ademar Prudentina
FW Bibe Ponte Preta
FW Dirceu Carvalho América de Rio Preto
FW Neves Jaboticabal
FW Picolé São Bento de Marilia

1964

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Head coach: Brazil Denoni Alves

Pos Name Club
GK Franz São Cristóvão
GK Aricarlos Olaria
DF Ari São Cristóvão
DF Isidoro São Cristóvão
DF Nesio Olaria
DF Waltinho Olaria
MC Batata Madureira
MC Cassimiro Olaria
MC Fefeu Canto do Rio
MC Ivo Soares São Cristóvão
MC Zezinho AA Portuguesa
FW Eltinho São Cristóvão
FW Enir São Cristóvão
FW Jair São Cristóvão
FW Luís Carlos Olaria
FW Uriel Canto do Rio

References

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  1. ^ RSSSF. "Campeonato Sudamericano de Acesso 1962 (Lima)". Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Sudamericano de selecciones de Segunda División: Ascenso continental" (in Spanish). dechalaca.com. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  3. ^ cihfhistoria.com/ ¿Sudamericano de Primera B?



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