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After being defeated 4-2 in Milan on October 16, 1963, in the first leg of the 1963 World Cup final, Santos needed a win at Maracanã to secure a third leg. They came back from a 2-0 deficit and narrowly missed conceding a third leg early in the second half. The team woke up and, unbelievably, without Pelé, Zito, Calvet and Geraldino, Santos turned the game around in 22 minutes. The result led to a third leg played two days later, on November 16, 1963. In a tight game that was just as violent as the second leg, Santos won 1-0 with a goal from left back Dalmo! Santos won the first two-time world champion in history! November 16, 1963 – Santos 1 x 0 Milan-ITA Location: Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro. Attendance: 120,421 paying + 8,835 free (129,252) Revenue: Cr$ 91,546,000.00 Referee: Juan Brozzi (Argentina) Sent off: Maldini and Ismael Goal: Dalmo from the penalty spot in the 34th minute of the first half. SANTOS: Gylmar; Ismael, Mauro, Haroldo and Dalmo; Lima and Mengálvio; Dorval, Coutinho, Almir and Pepe. Coach: Lula MILAN: Balzarini (Barluzzi); Davi, Maldini and Trebi; Trapattoni and Pelagalli; Mora, Lodetti, Fortunato, Mazzola and Amarildo. Coach: Luis Carniglia – Incidents: In the first half, the match was stopped for ten and a half minutes, three of which were due to Maldini's sending off, two and a half due to Ismael's sending off, and five due to disagreements. Juan Brozzi correctly discounted the time.