Take your seat for TNT Sports

Popular Sports
All Sports
Show All

Brazil's 1982 World Cup goalkeeper Peres dies

ByReuters

Published 23/07/2017 at 22:40 GMT+1

By Andrew Downie

Eurosport

Image credit: TNT Sports

SAO PAULO, July 23 (Reuters) - Waldir Peres, the much-maligned goalkeeper in Brazil's 1982 World Cup side, died of a heart attack on Sunday, his former club Sao Paulo said. He was 66.
Peres will always be remembered for a calamitous mistake in Brazil’s opening match against the Soviet Union when he let a 30-metre strike from Andrei Bal squirm through his hands to give the Soviets the lead.
Brazil recovered to win 2-1 and Peres performed competently in victories over Scotland, New Zealand and Argentina. However, they lost 3-2 to a Paolo Rossi-inspired Italy and were eliminated in the second round.
Peres, who won the Brazilian league with Sao Paulo and was second on the all-time appearances list for the club, collapsed while at a family lunch.
He is the second member of the celebrated 1982 team to pass away, after captain Socrates, who died in 2011. (Editing by Clare Fallon)
Related Topics
Share this article
Advertisement
Advertisement