April 19th marked 70 years since Brazilian legend Garrincha graced Griffin Park. How many fans remember that historic match?
On April 19, 1953, Griffin Park welcomed one of football's all-time greats, Garrincha. The Brazilian winger, then just 22, played for Botafogo in a friendly against Brentford, who were competing in Division Three South. The match ended in a 3-2 victory for Botafogo, but it wasn’t easy. Reports from the Daily Express noted that Botafogo had to field 15 players, including four substitutes, to secure the win, with the decisive goal coming in the 80th minute.
Garrincha's presence was electric. He was on the cusp of greatness, just two years away from helping Brazil clinch their first World Cup title in 1958. That tournament would see him shine alongside three other Botafogo teammates, defeating Sweden 5-2 in the final.
After the match at Griffin Park, Garrincha and his squad flew from London to Hungary, continuing their European tour that included stops in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain. During their two-week stay in England, Botafogo also faced Fulham, Plymouth, and Burnley, showcasing their talent across the continent.
A news item from Brazil’s Globo newspaper confirmed Garrincha was in the starting lineup at Griffin Park, though it amusingly mis-spelled several Brentford players' names. It’s a moment that might spark nostalgia for veteran Brentford fans.
Alex Duff, a local journalist who covered Brentford matches in the ’90s, reminisced, “If I could go back in time, it would be to have a beer at the Bricklayers Arms with Terry, Stan, and Francis Joseph.”
Garrincha’s legacy continues to resonate, reminding us of the magic that can unfold on the pitch. The full matchday programme from that day is a treasure trove for history buffs, capturing a moment when football was pure and unfiltered.
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Liverpool FC
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Brentford FC
Sun 24 May, 16:00
Tip: Home Win
Liverpool has a stronger recent form with 3 wins in their last 5 matches compared to Brentford's 4 draws and 1 loss. Additionally, Liverpool's season league form shows they have scored in 89.2% of their matches and have a higher overall win percentage. Brentford's away form is less impressive, with a significant number of matches where they failed to score.
Manchester City FC
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Brentford FC
Sat 9 May, 17:30
Tip: Home Win
Manchester City is in excellent recent form with 3 wins and 2 draws in their last 5 matches. They have a strong season record, scoring in 87.9% of their matches and maintaining a solid goal difference. Brentford, on the other hand, has struggled recently with no wins in their last 5 matches, drawing 4 and losing 1. Their away form shows they have conceded in 73.5% of their matches, which suggests vulnerability against a strong home side like Manchester City.
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West Ham United FC
Sat 2 May, 15:00
Tip: Home Win
Brentford has shown a solid recent form with five consecutive draws, indicating resilience, while West Ham's recent form includes two wins but also a loss. Brentford's overall season performance is slightly better, and they have a stronger home record compared to West Ham's away struggles.
Manchester United FC
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Brentford FC
Mon 27 Apr, 20:00
Tip: Home Win
Manchester United has a strong home record and recent form, winning 3 of their last 5 matches. They have scored in 90.9% of their matches this season and have a solid goal difference. Brentford's recent form shows they are struggling to secure wins, with 4 draws in their last 5 matches. The odds favor Manchester United, indicating market confidence in their ability to win.
Brentford FC
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Everton FC
Sat 11 Apr, 15:00
Tip: Away Win
Everton's recent form shows they have won 3 out of their last 5 matches, while Brentford has only managed 1 win in the same period. The odds also favor Everton slightly, indicating that the market sees them as competitive despite similar standings.
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