It was the USA 1994 FIFA World Cup, and July 7 in Dallas. The city's Cotton Bowl stadium was the stage for the quarterfinal between the Netherlands and Brazil. One team had never won it and the team ...
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Brazilian hero Bebeto became the talk of the 1994 World Cup after his iconic goal celebration, as he swung his arms to celebrate the arrival of new-born son Mattheus. It’s a celebration that has since ...
Former Brazil international Bebeto created one of the iconic images of the 1994 World Cup in the United States with his "baby" goal celebration. After scoring for the eventual winners of the ...
The inspiration behind one of the most famous World Cup celebrations - the son of Brazilian footballer Bebeto - is back in the spotlight after signing for Sporting Lisbon. Brazil legend Bebeto’s son ...
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It was one of the iconic pictures of the 1994 World Cup, as Brazilian striker Bebeto created the 'rock the baby' celebration. Bebeto - or Jose Roberto Gama de Oliveira - had just put his country 2-0 ...
BBC Sport looks back to the 1994 World Cup quarter-final between Brazil and Netherlands, when Bebeto - and two of his team-mates - celebrated his goal by making a cradle motion with his arms to mark ...
Bebeto got into the swing of the of the World Cup mood as he recreated his USA '94 baby-rocking celebration with the man who made it possible. The Brazilian World Cup winner's wife had delivered their ...
It is one of the iconic moments of recent World Cups, an enduring image since recreated by countless others with a claim to being the daddy of all goalscorers. Bebeto had just fired Brazil in front in ...
Bebeto says son Mattheus Oliveira was "introduced to football" by his famous 1994 World Cup goal celebration and has backed the new Sporting Lisbon signing to emulate him by representing Brazil.
BBC Sport looks back to the 1994 World Cup quarter-final between Brazil and Netherlands, when Bebeto - and two of his team-mates - celebrated his goal by making a cradle motion with his arms to mark ...