When the American national soccer team arrived in Brazil for the 1950 World Cup, its 11 players were a school teacher, a hearse driver, and a Haitian dishwasher from Manhattan who had never played together and had trained together only once — and on June 29 in Belo Horizonte, they beat the mighty English team 1 to 0
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On Thursday, 29 June 1950, at approximately 3:00 in the afternoon local time, at the newly-constructed Estádio Independência on the western edge of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais — a mining city in the interior mountains of central-eastern Brazil, roughly 340 kilometres north of Rio de Janeiro — the eleven starting members of the association football [...] The post When the American national soccer team arrived in Brazil for the 1950 World Cup, its 11 players were a school teacher, a hearse driver, and a Haitian dishwasher from Manhattan who had never played together and had trained together only once — and on June 29 in Belo Horizonte, they beat the mighty English team 1 to 0 appeared first on Space Daily .