RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The Confederations Cup has the final nearly everyone wanted: a long-awaited matchup between world champion Spain and host Brazil. The most dominant national team in recent years and the most successful team ever in international play will meet Sunday at Maracana Stadium for the title of the eight-nation warmup tournament for next year’s World Cup. It will be the first meeting between the nations since 1999 and their first competitive match since Brazil’s 1-0 win on Socrates’ goal in the first round of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. ”It’s the match everyone wanted to happen,” Brazilian striker Neymar said. ”The entire world wanted it and everybody will be watching it.” Brazil, which has won the last two Confederation Cups, hopes a victory will help it regain status as a global power after recent struggles, while Spain wants to show that not even the five-time world champions can put a dent in its supremacy. ”Brazil is possibly the best team in the history of football, and to face them in this situation is something magnificent,” Spanish midfielder Xavi Hernandez said. ”It’s a special final, a special night. We want to win it.” With more than…