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In another post from the “Pelé and Messi, a comparison between two geniuses” series, I now review their performance in finals. Logically, it will only be counted official and knockout style tournaments: Spanish Cup, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Champion’s League, FIFA World Club Cub, Copa America and World Cup, for Messi; Taça Brasil (Brazilian championship), Libertadores (South-American Championship), Intercontinental Cup, and World Cup, for the Brazilian (the only Copa America he participated occurred in a round-robin format). In the tournaments with two legged finals, both games will be featured (and a third rubber match, like it used to happen back in the 60’s).
PELE (winning team in bold)
1958 World Cup
06/29/1958 – Sweden 2×5 Brazil – Pele (2 goals)
1959 Taça Brasil
12/10/1959 – Santos 2×3 Bahia – Pele (1 goal)
12/30/1959 – Bahia 0x2 Santos – Pele (1 goal)
Pele did not play the last game that made Bahia the first Brazilian champions.
1961 Taça Brasil
12/22/1961 – Bahia 1×1 Santos. No goal by Pele (next, the field will be blank when that occurs)
12/27/1961 – Santos 5×1 Bahia – Pele (3 goals)
1962 Copa Libertadores
Pele did not play the first two games.
08/30/1962 – Santos 3×0 Peñarol (2 goals)
1962 Taça Intercontinental de Clubes
09/19/1962 Santos 3×2 Benfica – Pele (2 goals).
10/11/1962 – Benfica 2×5 Santos – Pele (3 goals)
1962 Taça Brasil
03/19/1963 – Santos 4×3 Botafogo
03/31/1963 – Botafogo 3×1 Santos
04/02/1963 – Botafogo 0x5 Santos – Pele (2 goals)
1963 Libertadores
09/04/1963 Santos 3×2 Boca Juniors
09/11/1963 Boca Jrs. 1×2 Santos – Pele (1 goal)
1963 Taça Brasil
01/25/1964 Santos 6×0 Bahia– Pele (2 goals)
01/28/1964 Bahia 0x2 Santos – Pele (2 goals).
1963 Intercontinental
11/14/1963 – Milan 4×2 Santos – Pele (2 goals).
Pelé did not play in the final two games when Santos won the title.
1964 Taça Brasil
12/16/1964 – Santos 4×1 Flamengo – Pele (3 goals)
12/19/1964 – Flamengo 0x0 Santos – the only last decisive game that Pele failed to score!
1965 Taça Brasil
12/1/1965 – Santos 5×1 Vasco
12/8/1965 – Vasco 0x1 Santos – Pele (1 goal).
1966 Taça Brasil
11/30/1966 – Cruzeiro 6×2 Santos
12/07/1966 – Santos 2 x 3 Cruzeiro. Pele (1 goal). At 26, Pele lost his first and only final when on field.
1970 World Cup
06/21/1970 – Brazil 4 x 1 Italy -Pele (1 goal).
SUMARRY
14 finals
12 finals won (85.71%)
2 finals lost (14.29%)
23 games
17 wins (73.91%)
1 draw (4.34%)
5 losses (21.73%)
Goals for – 69 (3 per game)
Goals against – 36 (1.52 per game)
Goals by Pelé – 29 (1.26 per game) – 42.02% of his team’s goals and 27.61% of total goals scored.
Hat-tricks – 3 (13.04%)
Games with a least 2 goals – 10 (43.47%)
Games with at least 1 goal – 16 (69.56%)
Games without scoring – 7 (30.43%)
MESSI (winning team in bold)
2006 Spanish Super Cup
08/17/2006 – Espanyol 0x1 Barcelona. No goal scored by Messi (next, the field will be blank when that happens)
08/20/2006 – Barcelona 3×0 Espanyol
2006 UEFA Super Cup
08/25/2006 – Barcelona 0x3 Sevilla
2007 Copa America
07/15/2007 Argentina 0x3 Brazil
2009 Spanish Cup
05/13/2009 – Barcelona 4 x 1 Athletic Bilbao – Messi (1 goal)
2009 Champion’s League
05/27/2009 – Barcelona 2 x 0 Manchester United – Messi (1 goal)
2009 Spanish Super Cup
Messi did not play the first game
08/23/2009 Barcelona 3 x 0 Athletic – Messi (2 goals)
2009 UEFA Super Cup
08/28/2009 – Barcelona 1 x 0 Shakhtar Donetsk
2009 FIFA World Club Cup
12/19/2009 – Barcelona 2 x 1 Estudiantes – Messi (1 goal)
2010 Spanish Super Cup
08/14/2010 – Sevilla 3 x 1 Barcelona
08/21/2010 – Barcelona 4 x 0 Sevilla – Messi (3 goals)
2011 Spanish Cup
04/20/2011 – Barcelona 0 x 1 Real Madrid
2011 Champion’s League
05/28/2011 – Barcelona 3 x 1 Manchester United – Messi (1 goal)
2011 Spanish Super Cup
08/14/2011 – Real Madrid 2 x 2 Barcelona – Messi (1 goal)
08/17/2011 – Barcelona 3 x 2 Real Madrid – Messi (2 goals)
2011 UEFA Super Cup
08/26/2011 – Barcelona 2 x 0 Porto – Messi (1 goal)
FIFA World Club Cup
12/18/2011 – Barcelona 4 x 0 Santos – Messi (2 goals)
2012 Spanish Cup
05/25/2012 – Barcelona 3 x 0 Athletic Bilbao – Messi (1 goal)
2012 Spanish Super Cup
08/23/2012 – Barcelona 3 x 2 Real Madrid – Messi (1 goal)
08/29/2012 – Real Madrid 2 x 1 Barcelona – Messi (1 goal)
Real Madrid winners because of the away goal rule
2013 Spanish Super Cup
08/21/2012 – Atlético de Madrid 1 x 1 Barcelona
08/28/2012 – Barcelona 0 x 0 Atlético de Madrid
Barcelona winners because of away goal rule
2014 Spanish Cup
0416/2014 – Barcelona 1 x 2 Real Madrid
2014 World Cup
07/13/2014 Argentina 0 x 1 Germany
2015 Spanish Cup
05/30//2015 – Barcelona 3 x 1 Athletic Bilbao – Messi (2 goals)
2015 Champions League
6/6/2015 – Barcelona 3 x 1 Juventus
2015 Copa America
7/4/2015 Chile 0 (4) x 0 (1) Argentina
2015 UEFA Super Cup
08/11/2015 – Barcelona 5 x 4 Sevilla – Messi (2 goals)
2015 Spanish Super Cup
08/14/2015 – Athletic Bilbao 4 x 0 Barcelona
08/17/2015 – Barcelona 1 x 1 Athletic Bilbao – Messi (1 goal)
SUMMARY
24 finals
16 finals won (66.66%)
8 finals lost (33.33%)
30 games
17 wins (60%)
5 draws (16.66%)
8 losses (33.33%)
Goals for – 56 (1.86 per game)
Goals against – 36 (1.12 per game)
Messi’s goals – 23 (0.76 per game). 41.07 % of his team’s goals and 25% of total goals scored).
Hat-tricks – 1 (3.33%).
Games with at least 2 goals – 6 (20%)
Games with at least 1 goal – 16 (53.33%)
Games without scoring – 14 (46,66%)
As expected, because of their immense talent, they both have impressive numbers. However, Pele was more regular in finals than Messi. His teams won more and lost less (only one defeat in a decisive final game with “O Rei” on field), and he also used to score goals in most finals games (including for Brazil, while “La Pulga” has yet to score for Argentina). Furthermore, the Brazilian, incredibly, has not scored only once in a final decisive game (only final game or second leg match); the Argentinian, 10 times.
Besides a considerably greater goal average, Pele also edges Messi with a small advantage in regard to the percentage of his team’s goals and of total scored in games (a more fair comparison since more goals was scored in Pele’s era).
Therefore, we can see how the two most dominant players in football history were/are also devastating in the great finals.
Next, charts comparing both great players.
blanka797
In 1962 Copa Libertadores Finals Pele played only the third game. He didn’t play the first and second games.
check this out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_Copa_Libertadores_Finals
blanka797
And in 1963 Intercontinental Cup Final, Pele scored 2 goals.
Check this out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Intercontinental_Cup
Otávio Pinto
Thank you very much, blanka797! I’ve update everything. Now Pele edges Messi in percentage of goals scored as well.