031.
Jairzinho
Jairzinho was a worthy successor to
Garrincha and his devastating bursts of speed combined with lethal shooting
were one of the highlights of the great 1970 World Cup. Born Jair Ventura Filho
in 1944, he began on the left wing and at centre-forward with Botafogo and
gained his chance on the right when Garrincha was injured. His international
debut was against
In 1970, however, after recovering from a
twice-broken right leg, he became the only player to score in every round
including the final. His seven goals were second only to Gerd Müller's ten
and Jairzinho's came in many forms - delicate chips and powerful shooting. His
winner against
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