News from Santos and Baixada Santista

News from Santos and Baixada Santista

a saints De Pele is the sixth largest team in the history of world football. This was pointed out by readers of the British news portal BBC (BBC). Before Pixie, there were a few surprises like Celtic from 1966-1967, who was voted the best player of all time.


The British see Barcelona (2010-2011), Manchester United (1998-1999), Liverpool (1983-1984) and AC Milan (1998-1999) also ahead of the legendary Pele.


Santos dominated Brazilian football in the 1960s with 24 titles. Among them, eight championships in São Paulo, six Brazilian championships (three unbeaten), the Libertadores championship (one undefeated) and two World Cups (one undefeated). Indeed, such accomplishments make it the most successful Brazilian club of the 1960s.


The golden age was marked by famous geniuses such as the most famous six-sixes in football history: Zito, Dorval, Mingalvio, Coutinho, Pele and Pepe. In addition to these, Gilmar, the goalkeeper revealed by Jabacoara, and Mauro, the 1958 and 1962 world champion, are two of the many other stars who made up this team.


Peixe went 54 games unbeaten between November 1960 and October 1963, a world record at the time.


The best team ever, according to the British, was Celtic 1966-1967. The club was the first team in the UK to win the European Cup (formerly Champions League), by defeating Inter Milan, the historical Argentine coach, Helenio Herrera, 2-1, in Portugal, 1967.


In addition, the team won the Scottish League, the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup. Finally, he scored 196 goals in one season.

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Check out the survey results below:


First Celtic 1966-1967: 34%


Barcelona II 2010-11: 24%


Third Manchester United 1998-99: 14%


Fourth Liverpool 1983-84: 9%


Fifth Milan 1998-99: 4%


Sixth Saints 1962: 3%


6 Real Madrid 1959-60: 3%


Ajax VI 1971-1972: 3%


9th of Turin 1947-48: 1%


10 Bayern Munich 2012-13: 0%



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