Americas XI

Americas XI
First international
Europe XI 0-2 South America XI
(Basel, Switzerland; 3 October 1972)
Biggest win
World XI 1–5 Americas XI
(Tokyo, Japan; 30 August 1995)

The Americas XI is an association football scratch team consisting of players from the CONMEBOL and CONCACAF region. The Americas XI play one-off games against clubs, national teams, collectives of other confederations, or a World XI made up of players from all the other continents.[1] Because of this, no governing body in the sport officially recognises the team and each incarnation of the team is not seen as a continuation of any other.[2] The causes for these games are anniversaries, testimonials or for charity.

Proceeds earned from the games are donated to good causes and the players, coaching staff, and stadium owners are not paid for the event. In recent years, these games have been broadcast live on television.[3][4]

History

Initially, it started in 1972 as a South American selection while a CONCACAF XI partipated in the Brazil Independence Cup (alongside the Africa XI). The two selection from South and Central/North America started represented selections jointly from the 1980s and onwards. It is also called as Pan-American XI.

Results

Europe XI0-2South America XI
Report
  • Cubillas 35'
  • Ildo Maneiro 65'
Attendance: 14,500
Referee: Landauer (USA)

Pestalozzi charity match[5]


Europe XI4-4South America XI
Report
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Angonese (Italy)

FIFA charity match[6]


Americas XI2–2FIFA World XI
Report
Penalties
4–3
Attendance: 57,600

FIFA Charity Match for UNICEF


Americas XI5–1FIFA World XI
Report
Attendance: 42,888

Kobe Earthquake Benefit Match[7]


Europe XI3-4Americas XI
Report

UNICEF charity match.[8][9][10]

Players

Rosters

List of captains

The list includes all matches.

Period Team Captain Notes
1995 Zico [a] 1995, Tokyo
1995 Carlos Valderrama 1995, Barcelona

Coaches

Period Coach Notes
1972 Omar Sivori
1986 Carlos Bilardo
1995 Bora Milutinovic 1995, Kobe
1995 César Luis Menotti and
Jorge Valdano
1995, Barcelona

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Zico was also assistant coach. On 31' he was replaced by Valderrama and Dunga took over as captain.

References

  1. ^ "World XI". Archived from the original on 2018-11-25. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
  2. ^ Mittendrin statt nur dabei
  3. ^ Stars descend on Manchester
  4. ^ "BFI | Film & TV Database | WORLD XI V EUROPE XI LIVE FOOTBALL FOR HOPE (2005)". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
  5. ^ WXI History: 1972
  6. ^ "WXI History: 1973". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
  7. ^ "Kobe Earthquake Benefit Match 1995". RSSSF. 2002-09-26. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  8. ^ Europe v Americas, 7 November 1995
  9. ^ Europe vs America, 1995 – Full match & stats on Footballia
  10. ^ https://www.kodromagazine.com/europa-vs-america-1995-camp-nou-barcelona/