Barcelona-Brazili in 1999 is one of the weirdest football games in football history

In terms of the weirdest soccer matches in history, Barcelona versus Brazil is clearly in first place on the list. To mark Barcelona's 100th anniversary in 1999, Brazil's National Traveled Towards ] Camp Nou in an exotic bizarre match, broadcast Periscope. Barcelona was then driven by Louis van Gaal. The Dutchman played with [...]
To mark Barcelona's 100th anniversary in 1999, Brazil's National Traveled Towards ] Camp Nou in an exotic bizarre match, broadcast Periscope.
Barcelona was then driven by Louis van Gaal. The Dutchman played a powerful formation, with names such as Luis Figo, Louis Enrice, Pep Guardilla, and Patrick Kluivert.
Meanwhile, Brazil began its match with some of the biggest football stars of the time.
Roberto Carlos, Rivaldo, Romario, and Ronaldo were among those who started.
Below the Barcelona launch formation...

And this was Brazil's...

Legend everywhere.
There were also some players who played only because of fate, such as Rafael Scheidt, who is still considered one of the most failed transfers to Celtic history.
So, what happened during the match?
Ronaldo, who was an Inter player at the time, opened the goal account with a typical class finish.

World-class attacker distracted goalkeeper Ruud Hesp before he scored.
Louis Enrique then equated with a volley from the vicinity.

Rivaldo, who was a football player of Barcelona that world, restored the advantage of a goal of Brazil with a brilliant goal to the left from the vicinity of the area.

However, the match ended 2-2, after Philip Cocu took advantage of a confusion in the area of Selecao.

Look at the goals below.
Barcelona vs Brazil, 1999. Pic.twitter. com/dytsS0po7
▪ 90s Football (@90sfootball) Febirary 6, 2020
The video ends with Ronaldo and Fygon, two of the best players in the era, exchanging fans. /Periscope. com/












