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The Brazil 1958 World Cup team are dropping like flies.

 

Eight months ago, there were seven of them still alive. Now there are just three.

 

Since last July, we've seen Djalma Santos, Nilton Santos, Gilmar and now Bellini pass on.

 

The remaining survivors are Zito, Mario Zagallo and of course, Pele.

Zito has died aged 82.

 

 

 

Either of the other two would be obitable and potential DL top 50 fodder, right?

 

I guess the committee will definitely start to list Pelé soon.

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Here comes a big one: Josef Masopust, always a great name to drop when discussing the GOATs if you want to seem smarter than other football fans, dead at 84. Played for the Czechs in both 58 and their run to the final in 62, he also won the Ballon d'Or in 62 as well.

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Scorer of Scotland's first ever finals goal, in 58, Jimmy Murray , at 82.

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Scorer of Scotland's first ever finals goal, in 58, Jimmy Murray , at 82.

 

Link to help ya charon buddy: http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/hearts/hearts-title-winner-jimmy-murray-dies-aged-82-1-3827675

Cheers, but he's a jambo so no linkasauros from me ;)

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No English obits yet, but heard that Ghiggia will now torment Brazilian World Cup hopes on the other side. Legend.

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No English obits yet, but heard that Ghiggia will now torment Brazilian World Cup hopes on the other side. Legend.

 

I had him on my list for next year. Oh well, that's another one for me to cross off.

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Clovis Acosta, Brazilian superfan best remembered for crying like a big baby in 2014 but was an integral part of all Brazil's WC campaigns since 1990, dead at 60.

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Clovis Acosta, Brazilian superfan best remembered for crying like a big baby in 2014 but was an integral part of all Brazil's WC campaigns since 1990, dead at 60.

Awww...

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Clovis Acosta, Brazilian superfan best remembered for crying like a big baby in 2014 but was an integral part of all Brazil's WC campaigns since 1990, dead at 60.

Awww...

 

 

I'm flagging this post.

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Former France World Cup Goalkeeper (1 game, 1978) Dominique Dropsy, has died from leukaemia, aged 65.

 

Unfortunate name for a goalkeeper, that.

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Johann Cruyff, who has hardly been the model of health, has lung cancer

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Paride Tumburus at 76.

 

 

Played one game in '62 for Italy

 

 

http://www.deadfamous.info/paride-tumburus-italian-footballer-died-at-76

 

 

 

 

And Nicolas Furentes at 74.

 

Played in '70 for Peru

 

http://www.dead-people.com/Nicolas-Fuentes

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13......2DF......Pál Várhidi............(1931-11-06)6 November 1931 (aged 22).....0............Budapesti Dózsa

 

Dead at 84, leaving only József Tóth alive from the Mighty Magyars 1954 runner-up squad.

 

 

Two big losses for Hungarian football in one day.

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Guest droosy

Peter Falk and Gerry Byrne HAD Alzheimer!!!

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Peter Falk and Gerry Byrne HAD Alzheimer!!!

really,I forgot about them.

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Neither played ...

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Another and almost namesake of Uruguay's '66 team , also at 75.

 

Hector Salva Gonzalez.

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Steve Gohouri (34). Squad Ivory Coast World Cup 2010.

 

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