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1958 World Cup Final Ticket Stub - PSA 1.5 | Sweden vs Brazil

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Plastic and Paper


Cert number: 94944001

Sotheby’s is proud to offer this original ticket from the 1958 FIFA World Cup Final, authenticated and encapsulated by PSA.


Issued for the championship match between Brazil and Sweden at Råsunda Stadium in Solna on June 29, 1958, this ticket represents one of the most important surviving artifacts from football’s most historic tournament. Before a crowd of 50,000 spectators, Brazil defeated host nation Sweden 5–2 to capture its first World Cup title.


The match is best remembered for the emergence of a 17-year-old Pelé, who scored twice in the victory and became the youngest player ever to score in a World Cup Final. Alongside goals from Vavá and Zagallo, Pelé’s performance helped launch Brazil’s rise as the dominant force in international football and marked the beginning of one of the greatest careers in sporting history.


The PSA certificate number for this card is: 94944001.


Going Deeper | Pele


Often considered one of the greatest footballers of all time, Pelé joined Santos FC as a 15-year old youngster in 1956. He quickly developed into one of the league’s most prolific scorers and attracted the attention of the Brazilian national team. By the age of 16, Pelé was already a frequent goalscorer at the Brazilian club level. 


He gained national recognition as a prodigious forward on Brazil’s 1958 FIFA World Cup championship squad. In six total matches, Pelé scored 6 goals, which tied him for the second most of any player in the tournament. Additionally, he was named to the World Cup All-Star Team as one of the top 11 players at the World Cup. 


Pelé went on to help Brazil recapture the Jules Rimet trophy as World Cup champions in both 1962 and 1970. His three World Cup victories are the most of any player in the history of football. 


At the club level with Santos, Pelé continued to star for nearly two decades. In 19 seasons, the superstar netted 643 total goals. This mark stood as the most goals scored for a single club for over 40 years until it was finally surpassed by Lionel Messi in 2020. 


Upon joining the New York Cosmos in 1975, Pelé brought a new level of popularity to ‘The Beautiful Game’ in the United States. Most notably, he led the Cosmos to the 1977 Soccer Bowl (NASL Championship) in his third and final season with the club. Thanks in large part to Pelé, New York Cosmos matches set multiple attendance records including an NASL-record crowd of 77,691 spectators for the Cosmos’ 1977 playoffs match against the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers.


Pelé was named as a joint winner of FIFA Player of the Century alongside Diego Maradona. After retiring, he remained in the public view as a global icon and ambassador of football until his death in 2022.