The highest scoring wins between these two nations were for Argentina 6 1 (at home in Buenos Aires, 1940) and 1 5 (away at Rio de Janeiro, 1939), for Brazil 6 2 (at home in Rio de Janeiro, 1945) and 1 4 (away at Buenos Aires, 1960).
Defender Nicolas Otamendi's towering header on 63 minutes secured a historic three points for Argentina and condemned Brazil to a third straight qualifying defeat for the first time in the Seleo's history.
Sport Club do Recife (Portuguese pronunciation: [spTti klub du esifi]), known as Sport Recife or Sport, is a Brazilian sports club, located in the city of Recife, in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco.
Only 54 of his original crew of 170 men returned with him; the majority (including da Gama's brother Paolo) had died of illnesses such as scurvy. In 1497, John's successor, King Manuel I (crowned in 1495), chose da Gama to lead a Portuguese fleet to India in search of a maritime route from Western Europe to the East.