File:Garrincha in Botafogo 2-0 Barcelona, 1964, Monumental de Núñez.jpg

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English: "Copa Iberoamericana" held in Buenos Aires: Garrincha of Botafogo carrying the ball vs FC Barcelona.
Português: Partida da Copa Iberoamericana, torneio amistoso disputado em Buenos Aires em julho de 1964 no estádio do River Plate
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Copa Iberoamericana was friendly tournament played in Buenos Aires in July 1964 at River Plate stadium

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