SAO PAULO — Brazil's 1970 World Cup-winning goalkeeper Felix, nicknamed “Paper” for his slight frame and the way he flew through the air to make spectacular saves, died of complications from emphysema on Friday. He was 74. Felix Mieli Venerando played in all six of Brazil's matches in the 1970 tournament, making several key saves for a team that many consider the greatest of all time. Some fans considered him the weak link in the team. However, his teammates pointed to a save from England's Francis Lee in Brazil's narrow 1-0 win in the group stage as a crucial moment in the tournament. — Reuters