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MetLife Stadium hosts Colombia vs. Brazil

Posted by Giants.com on October 15, 2012 – 2:35 pm

MetLife Stadium and RSE Ventures today announced that it will host two of the world’s top teams, Colombia and Brazil, on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 7:30 PM EST.

Tickets, which range in price from $45 – $195, will go on-sale to the public on Wednesday, October 17 at 11 AM EST and will be available for purchase at Ticketmaster.com, by phone at 1-800-745-3000, at the MetLife Stadium and IZOD Center Box Offices, and at Wal-Mart Ticketmaster outlets throughout the New York/New Jersey area.  For group sales (15+) call 201-460-4370.  New Jersey Transit service will be operating from New York’s Penn Station to the Meadowlands Sports Complex train station.  For more information, visit www.njtransit.com/meadowlands.

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE COLOMBIA VS. BRAZIL TICKETS

For Brazil, the home team, this is the team’s third match at MetLife Stadium, most recently facing Argentina on June 9, 2012 for the “Clash of the Titans” match-up.  The November match marks the first time Colombia will play at MetLife Stadium and its first return to the Meadowlands region since August 2009, playing against Venezuela at Giants Stadium.

Historically, Brazil and Colombia have met 24 times with 15 wins by Brazil, two by Colombia, and seven ties.  Of those matches, nine were World Cup Qualifiers with Brazil taking five wins and four ties.

“We’re thrilled to have the Brazil national team back at MetLife Stadium for the second time this year, and we welcome the Colombia national team to our building for the first time,” said Brad Mayne, President and CEO of MetLife Stadium. “We had an amazing turnout for the recent Brazil game, and are pleased to provide local fans of both teams an opportunity to see this exciting match in their own back yard.”

Brazil and Colombia are both expected to field their A-teams, giving fans the opportunity to see some of the best and youngest players in the world.  Brazil’s Neymar, 20, (Santos) is one of the most sought after footballers by major European clubs.  At age 19, Neymar won the 2011 South American Footballer of the Year award.  Neymar has drawn considerations to many of Brazil’s greats.

Colombia’s Falcao, 26, (Atlético Madrid) is considered one of the top strikers in the world.  Over the past three seasons, Falcao has scored over 100 goals during league competition.  In 2011, Falcao became the first player in history to win two consecutive European titles with two different teams while at the same time becoming the top goal scorer for those teams.

“It is great to end the international football year against an opponent of Columbia’s level, while at the same time returning to the United States, and New Jersey, where we have always been very well received by the fans,” said Brazil Coach Mano Menenzes.  “Colombia has been performing very well in their World Cup Qualification campaign and we expect a great game where the Seleção will treat the fans, who are certain to fill the stadium, as it was in the other matches, with the good football that we have been playing in our recent friendly matches.  We are going to bring our strongest squad to the game as the most important thing is to play a great game against Colombia and show the fans the team that we are building.”

“Since we started working with Colombia, one of our biggest conditions was for us to be able to choose the friendly games we want to play, being a priority to play against good teams,” said Colombia Coach José Pekerman.

Brazil will host the 2013 Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup, which automatically qualifies the team for the Tournament. Led by Coach Mano Menezes, Brazil is the current holder of the FIFA Confederations Cup after winning the 2005 and the 2009 edition of the Tournament.  Brazil is currently ranked 11th by FIFA and is consistently considered to be among the strongest football nations in the world.  Brazil is the only national team to have played in every World Cup and the only team that has won 5 Cups.

Heading into the 2014 World Cup, Colombia is currently ranked ninth in the FIFA world rankings (highest ranking since 2002), with its recent success attributed to its new golden generation of stars.    Coached by José Nestor Pekerman and led by top players Falcao and Guarin, Colombia is now second on the World Cup Qualifiers behind Argentina.  Most recently, Colombia shocked 2011 Copa America winners, Uruguay and Chile, with convincing World Cup Qualifying wins.


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3 Responses to “MetLife Stadium hosts Colombia vs. Brazil”

  1. By Javier Salgado on Oct 14, 2012 | Reply

    Im 30 years old ,I remember in the late 90s when I was only 10 or so years old Colombia had what any team would want . There wasn’t
    One player that sucked : names like el tino asprilla ,fredy rincon , valderrama,leonel ,el tren Valencia,higuita, cordoba n many more were making us proud and gave my country glory ,is been over 20 years the tiger has woken up …we are back, I feel now What I used to feel 20 years ago the excitement when watching my team play .ill see you on November when will face brazil .

  2. By Nelson Pelaez on Oct 18, 2012 | Reply

    I feel the same as Javier S. IM 31 now … jajaja the golden generation of star players is back! Falcao,James Rodriguez, Guarin, Cuadrado..etc… I have great respect for Brazils history and current team … but this game will surely tell us where we are and where they are. im on section 215 seats 19-20 ..ill be holding my Colombian flag proudly win or lose.

  3. By cappie on Nov 14, 2012 | Reply

    Im in Miami where can i hear the game? ..Any AM staion broadcasting the game live ? VAMOS COLOMBIA

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