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Compendium to the 1924 Olympics-Part 1

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1924 Olympics squads:




Belgium:

Goalkeepers:

Jan De Bie (Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles)

Jacques Paty (Royal Standard Club Liège) 


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Armand Swartenbroeks (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale)

Oscar Verbeeck (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Auguste Pelsmaeker (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen) 

Andre Fierens (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)  

Achille Schelstraete (Cercle Sportif Brugeois) 

Louis Van Hege (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) 

Robert Coppèe(Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Henri Larnoe (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen) 

Maurice Gillis (Royal Standard Club Liège) 

Dèsirè Bastin(Royal Antwerp Football Club)

François Demol(Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Georges Despae (Association Royale Athletique La Gantoise)

Laurent Grimmonprez (Racing Club de Gand)

Albert Henderickx (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)

Emil Hanse (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Victor Houet (Tilleuer Football Club-Saint Nicolas)

Fernand Lorphevre (Royal White Star Athletic Club-Bruxelles)

Joseph Musch (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Ivan Thys (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)

Florimond Vanhalme (Cercle Sportif Brugeois)             


Coach: William Sturrock Maxwell (Scotland)




Photo From: IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)

(Belgium’s Robert Coppèe)

(April 22, 1885-1970)


Photo From: Le Dictionnaire Des Diables Rouges

(Belgium’s Dèsirè Bastin)

(March 4, 1900-April 18, 1971)


Photo From: Le Dictionnaire Des Diables Rouges

(Belgium’s Jean De Bie)

(May 9, 1892-May 14, 1961)




Bulgaria:

Goalkeepers:

Petar Ivanov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Nikola Marinov (Diana Varna)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Aleksandar Hristov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Simeon Yankov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Ivan Radoev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Boian Bianov (Ticha Varna)

Geno Mateev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Dimitar Mutafchiev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Nikola Mutafchiev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Todor Vladimirov (captain) (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia) 

Konstantin Maznikov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Kiril Iovovich (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Tsvetan Genev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia)

Dimitar Manolov (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)   

Grigor Stoyanov (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)   

Stefan Tsonchev (Fudbalski Klub-13 Sofia)  


Note: The following were part of the squad, but due to budgetary constraints did not travel to Paris.

Kiril Denev (Sport Klub Vladislav Varna)  

Kiril Krapchanski (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)   

Nikola Lyutskanov (Ticha Varna)

Boris Stavrev (Sport Klub Vladislav Varna)  

Velcho Stoyanov (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)   

Vladimir Tsvetkov (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)   


Coach: Leopold Nich (Austria)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Bulgaria squad)



Czechoslovakia:

Goalkeepers:

Josef Sloup Staplik (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Frantisek Hochmann (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Antonín Hojer (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

František Hojer (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)    

Otto Krombholz (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892 Prag)

Josef  Pleticha (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Pavel Mahrer (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892  Prag)

Josef Sedlacek I (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Rudolf Sloup – Stapl  (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Jan Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)   

Josef Capek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)   

Josef Jelínek I (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)   

Emil Seifert (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Frantisek Kolenaty (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Karel Kada -Pesek (Captain) (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Jaroslav Cerveny (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Jaroslav Vlcek (Sportovní klub Cechie Karlin)    

Josef Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)   

Otto Novak (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)   

Josef Kratochvil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Josef Kuchynka (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892  Prag)

Antonin Rehak (Sportovní klub Meteor Vinohrady Praha)


Coach: Jaroslav Bezecný

Note: Captain was Karel Kada –Pesek, in his absence it was Rudolf Sloup – Stapl.



Photo From: Amberes-Alli Nacio La Furia Espanola, Author Felix Martialay

(Czechoslovakia’s Karel Kada-Pesek)

(September 20, 1895-September 30, 1970)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Czechoslovakia’s Frantisek Kolenaty)

(January 29, 1900-February 24, 1956)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Czechoslovakia’s Antonin Hojer)

(March 31, 1894-October 20, 1964)

Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J

(Czechoslovakia players)



Egypt:

Goalkeepers:

Kamel Taha (National SC Cairo)

Mahmoud Marei (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Mohamed Ali Rostam (Al Sekka Al Hadid)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Mahmoud Fuad (Tersana Cairo)

Ahmed Mohamed Salem (Olympic Club Alexandria)

Riad Shawki (National SC Cairo)

Aly El-Hassany (National SC Cairo)

Abdel Salam Hamdy (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Ismail El-Sayed Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)

Aly Mohamed Riad (Tersana Cairo)

Hussein Hegazi (captain) (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Ibrahim Yakan (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Mahmoud Ismail Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)

Riad Rizkalla Henein (National SC Cairo)

Mohamed El-Mahdwy

Sayed Fahmy Abaza (Al Sekka Al Hadid)

Housny Khalil (National SC Cairo)

Ahmed Mansour (National SC Cairo)

Abdel Kader Mohamed (Tersana Cairo)

Abdel Hamid Moharren

Mahmoud Mokhtar El-Tesh (National SC Cairo)

Gamil Osman (Al Sekka Al Hadid)


Coach: Hussein Hegazi


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Egypt squad)



Estonia:

Goalkeepers:

August Lass (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Evald Tipner (FC Sport Tallinn)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Arnold Pihlak (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Otto Silber (Tallinna JK (Jalgpalli Klubi))

Bernhard Rein (FC Sport Tallinn)

Elmar Kaljot (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Harald Kaarman  (FC Kalev Tallinn)       

Hugo Vali (FC Kalev Tallinn)       

Heinrich Paal (FC Sport Tallinn)

Eduard Ellman-Eelma (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Oskar Upraus (Captain) (FC Sport Tallinn)

Ernst Joll (FC Kalev Tallinn)       

Alfei Jurgenson (Tallinna JK (Jalgpalli Klubi))

Voldemar Roks (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Ralf Liivar (FC Kalev Tallinn)


Note: The following players stayed as reserve in Estonia

Johannes Brenner (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Eugen Einman (FC Sport Tallinn)

Aleksander Gerassimov (FC Sport Tallinn)

Sergei Javorsky (FC Sport Tallinn)

Johannes Kichlefeldt (FC Sport Tallinn)

Johannes Lello (FC Kalev Tallinn)       


Coach: Ferenc Konya (Hungary) 



Note:

1-In Estonian, FC Kalev Tallinn is referred as JK (Jalgpalliklubi) Tallinna Kalev

1-In Estonian, FC Sport Tallinn is referred as SK (Spordiklubi) Tallinna) Sport.



Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)

(Estonia’s Heinrich Paal)

(June 26, 1895-September 20, 1942)


Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)

(Estonia’s August Lass)

(August 16, 1903-November 27, 1962)


Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)

(Estonia’s Eduard Ellman-Eelma)

(April 7, 1902-November 16, 1941)



Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)

(Estonia’s Arnold Pihlak and Otto Silber)

(July 17, 1902-November 1, 1985)

(March 17, 1893-December 23, 1940)

Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)

(Estonia’s Bernhard Rein)

(November 19, 1897-November 9, 1976)



Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)

(Estonia squad)


Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)

(Estonia’s Ernst Joll)

(September 10, 1902-April 3, 1935)


France:

Goalkeepers:

Pierre Chayrigues(Red Star Club-Paris)   

Maurice Cottenet (Olympique de Paris)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Edouard Baumann(Club Athlétique des Sports Généraux-Paris)

Ernest Gravier(Football ClubCette)

Antoine Parachini(Football ClubCette) 

Marcel Domergue(Sporting Club Nîmois)

Philippe Bonnardel(Red Star Club-Paris)     

Jules Dewaquez (Olympique de Paris)

Jean Boyer (Olympique de Marseille)

Paul Nicolas (Red Star Club-Paris)   

Edouard Crut (Olympique de Marseille)

Raymond Dubly (Captain)(Racing Club de Roubaix) 

Léon Huot (Club Athlétique de Vitry)

Jacques Canthelou (Football ClubGrand Rouen)   

Albert Jourda (Football ClubCette) 

Jean Batmale (Stade Rennais Université Club)   

Albert Renier (Le Havre Athletic Club)    

Pierre Chesneau (Football ClubBlidéen-Blida / Algeria)

Ernest Gross (Red Star Strasbourg)

Robert Dufour (Olympique de Paris)

Gérard Isbecque (Racing Club de Roubaix)   

Henri Bard (Racing Club de France- Paris) 


Coach: Technical Commission (Thomas Griffiths (Wales)-Trainer)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olynpic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(France’s Raymond Dubly)

(November 5, 1893-September 7, 1988)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(France squad)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(France’s Jules Dewaquez)

(March 9, 1899-June 12, 1971)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(France’s Jean Boyer)

Photo From: Les Bleus, Author Denis Chaumier, 2004

(France’s Jules Dewaquez)

(March 9, 1899-June 12, 1971)


Photo From: Les Bleus, Author Denis Chaumier, 2004

(France’s Pierre Chayrigues)

(May 1, 1892-March 19, 1965)


Holland:

Goalkeepers:

dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem) 

Jan de Boer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)



Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Joop ter Beek (NAC (NOAD (Nooit Opgeven Altijd Doorzetten) Advendo Combinatie) Breda) 
ir Henri Léonard Barthélémi ‘Harry’ Dénis (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

dr Johannes Cornelis ‘Hans’ Tetzner (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen) 

dr André Janich le Fèvre (Sport Vereniging Kampong-Utrecht)
Evert van Linge (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen)

Gerardus Johannes ‘Peer’ Krom (RCH -Racing Club Haarlem)

jhr Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje (H.V.V.(Haagse Voetbal Vereniging)-Den Haag)

Bernardus ‘Ber’ Groosjohan (V.O.C. (Volharding Olympia Combinatie)-Rotterdam)
Cornelis Alidanis ‘Kees’ Pijl
(Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Gerrit Antoon Visser (IJVVIjmuidense Voetbal Vereniging Stormvogels-Ijmuiden)

Johannes Daniel ‘Jan’ de Natris (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

Klaas Jan Breeuwer (Football Club Haarlem)

Ocker Nicolaas ‘Ok’ Formenoy (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)          

Gerardus Antonius Maria ‘Gerrit’ Horsten (Willem II Tillburg)  

Jan Oosthoek (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)          

mr Marinus Cornelis ‘Dick’ Sigmond (DFC (Dordtsche Football Club)- Dordrecht)

Hendrik Arnoldus ‘Henk’ Vermetten (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

Bernard Willem Jan ‘Ben’ Verweij (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem)

Louis Lash (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

Henk J. Roomberg (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)          


Coach: William Townley (England)



Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Ben Verweij)

(August 31, 1895-July 16, 1951)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Henk Vermetten)

(August 19, 1895-August 7, 1964)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Dick Sigmond)

(May 22, 1897-February 22, 1950)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Klaas Jan Breeuwer)

(November 25, 1901-April 25, 1961)



Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Joop Ter Beek)

(June 1, 1901-September 5, 1934)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Gerrit Visser)

(February 2, 1903-December 1, 1984)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje)

(May 30, 1902-June 28, 1967)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Peer Krom)

(March 10, 1998-December 15, 1965)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Evert van Linge)

(November 19, 1895-December 6, 1964)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Andre Le Fevre)

(December 12, 1898-November 6, 1977)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Hans Tetzner)

(June 9, 1898-February 17, 1987)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Ber Groosjohan)

(June 16, 1897-August 5, 1971)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Jan De Natris)

(November 13, 1895-September 16, 1972)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers

(Holland’s Harry Denis)

(August 28, 1896-July 13, 1971)


Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author Matty Verkamman

(Holland squad)



Hungary:

Goalkeepers:

Janos Biri (Kispesti Athlétikai Club- Budapest)      

Ferenc Kropacsek (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Karoly Zsak (33 Futball Club- Budapest)     


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Karoly Fogl II (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)     

Gyula Mandi (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Gyorgy Orth (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Bela Guttmann II (Sport Club Hakoah Wien / Austria)

Gábor Obitz  (Makkabi Brunn)

Jozsef Braun-Barna (captain) (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Jozsef Eisenhoffer (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Zoltan Opata (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Ferenc Hirzer (Makkabi Brunn)

Rudolf Jeny (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Zoltan Blum (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Jozsef Fogl I (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)     

Deszö Grosz II (VAC (Vivo-es Athletikai Club) - Budapest)    

Arpad Hajos (Makkabi Brunn)

Gyorgy Molnar (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)

Henrik Nadler (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)     

Jozsef Takacs (Vasas Sport Club Budapest)

Gyula Toth (KAOE (Kereskedelmi Alkalmazottak Országos Egyesülete) Budapest)

Arpad Weisz (Makkabi Brunn)

Vilmos Kertesz (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  (called up late for Jozsef Takacs, who nevertheless traveled)


Coach: Gyula Kiss

Note: Some sources refer to Karoly Fogl II as Hungary’s Captain


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Hungary’s Gyorgy Orth)

(April 30, 1901-January 11, 1962)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Hungary squad)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Hungary’s Zoltan Opata)

(September 24, 1900-May 19, 1982)


Irish Free State:

Goalkeepers:

Patrick O'Reilly (Athlone Town FC)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Herbert Kerr (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Jack McCarthy (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

John Joe Dykes (Athlone Town FC)

Ernest McKay (St. James’s Gate FC)

Tommy Muldoon (Athlone Town FC)

Michael Farrell (St. James’s Gate FC)

Denis J. ‘Dinny’ Hannon (Captain) (Athlone Town FC)

Patrick Duncan (St. James’s Gate FC)

Joe Kendrick (Brooklyn FC Dublin)

John Murray (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Francis Ghent (Athlone Town FC)

Ernie Crawford (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Charles Dowdall (St. James’s Gate FC)

Thomas Murphy (St. James’s Gate FC)

Christy Robinson (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

John Thomas (Bohemians FAC Dublin)


Note: The following players stayed as reserve in Ireland

Thomas Aungier (St. James’s Gate FC) (goalkeeper)

Robert Cowzer (Shelbourne)

Frank Heaney (St. James’s Gate FC)

John Lea (Shelbourne)

J. Healy


Coach: Charles Harris

Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Irish Free State squad)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Irish Free State’s Jack McCarthy)

(1898-unknown)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Irish Free State’s Patrick Duncan)

(1894-April 9, 1949)



Italy:

Goalkeepers:

Giovanni De Prà (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Giampiero Combi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:    

Virginio Rosetta (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)

Umberto Caligaris (Casale Foot Ball Club)  

Ottavio Barbieri (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Luigi Burlando (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Giuseppe Aliberti (Foot Ball Club Torino)  

Leopoldo Conti (Foot Ball Club Internazionale- Milano)   

Adolfo Baloncieri(Unione Sportiva Alessandria)    

Giuseppe Della Valle (Bologna Foot Ball Club) 

Mario Magnozzi (Unione Sportiva Livorno)     

Virgilio Levratto (Associazione Calcio Vado)

Renzo De Vecchi (captain) (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Gastone Baldi (Bologna Foot Ball Club)  

Mario Ardissone (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)

Antonio Bruna (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)

Antonio Fayenz Associazione Calcio Padova)   

Antonio Janni (Foot Ball Club Torino)  

Cesare Martin (Foot Ball Club Torino)  

Feliciano Monti III (Associazione Calcio Padova)   

Severino Rosso (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)

Giuseppe Calvi (Foot Ball Club Torino)  


Coach: Vittorio Pozzo


Note: Renzo De Vecchi was the official captain, in his absence it was Adolfo Baloncieri



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Italy’s Giuseppe Della Valle)

(February 25, 1899-1975)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del calcio Italiana-1914-1920

(Italy’s Adolfo Baloncieri)

(July 27, 1897-July 23, 1986)

Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Italy’s tactical fotrmation of ‘Metodo’ under Vittorio Pozzo)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad)



Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy’s Leopoldo Conti)

(April 12, 1901-January 12, 1970)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy goalkeeper Giovanni De Pra)

(June 28, 1900-June 15, 1979)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy’s Umberto Caligaris)
(July 26, 1901-October 19, 1940)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy’s Virginio Rosetta)

(February 25, 1902-March 29, 1975)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy’s Giampiero Combi)

(November 20, 1902-August 12, 1956)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1923-1924

(Italy’s Assistant Manager Billy Garbutt, Italian Manager Vittorio Pozzo, Italy’s Assistant Manager Herbert Burgess)


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Italy’s Virgilio Felice Levratto)

Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Italian goalkeeper Giampiero Combi)


Latvia:

Goalkeepers:

Arvids Jurgens (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Adolfs Greble (LSB Riga)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Karlis Asmanis (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Aleksandrs Roga (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Karlis Bone (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Ceslavs Stanciks (Keizarmezs (Kaiserwald) Riga)

Pauls Sokolovs (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Arkadijs Pavlovs (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Voldemars Plade (Keizarmezs (Kaiserwald) Riga)

Edvins Barda (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Arvids Barda (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Rudolfs Barda (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Peteris Kreicbergs (Amatieris)

Emilis Ose (LSB Riga)

M. Osis (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Kurts Plade (Keizarmezs (Kaiserwald) Riga)

Alfreds Plade (Keizarmezs (Kaiserwald) Riga)


Note: The following players stayed as reserve in Latvia

Indriks Greble (LSB Riga)

A. Hammers (LSB Riga)  

Peteris Lauks (Amatieris)

Arturs Timpers (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Voldemars Vinkis (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)


Coach: Juris Redlihs


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Latvia squad)



Compendium to the 1924 Olympics-Part 2

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1924 Olympics squads: (continued)


Lithuania:

Goalkeepers:

Valerijonas Balčiūnas (Kovas Kaunas)

Steponas Darius (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Stasys Janušauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Jurgis Hardingsonas (KSK (Kownoer Sport Klub) Kaunas)

Stasys Razma (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Vincas Bartuška (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Leonas Juozapaitis (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Edvardas Mikučiauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Stasys Sabaliauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Stepas Garbačiauskas (Captain)(LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Hansas Gecas (KSK (Kownoer Sport Klub) Kaunas)

Juozas Žebrauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Bartaitis

Vladas Byla (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Leonas Gelermanas (Makabi Kaunas)

Gustavas Gvildys (Sportverein Klaipėda)

Ernstas Deringas (MTV (Männer-Turn-Verein Memel) Klaipėda)

W. Strazdas

Juozas Žukauskas (Kovas Kaunas)


Coach: None



Photo From: IFFHS-Russia (1912-1920), Soviet Union (1923-1940),Polska (1921-1940), Lietuva(1923-1940)

(Lithuania’s Stepas Garbaciauskas)

(April 17, 1900-August 3, 1983)


Photo From: IFFHS-Russia (1912-1920), Soviet Union (1923-1940),Polska (1921-1940), Lietuva(1923-1940)

(Lithuania’s Valerijonas Balciunas)

(November 14, 1904-December 18, 1984)


Photo From: IFFHS-Russia (1912-1920), Soviet Union (1923-1940),Polska (1921-1940), Lietuva(1923-1940)

(Lithuania squad)



Luxembourg:

Goalkeepers:

Etienne Bausch (Cercle Sportif  Le Stade Dudelange)

Maurice Droessart (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Nicolas Kirsch (Captain) (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)   

Emile Kolb (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Marcel Schumann  (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)   

Joseph Koetz (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)          

Paul Feierstein (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Albert Massard (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)          

François ‘Tiny’ Langers (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Alfred Kieffer (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Jean-Pierre Weisgerber (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)          

Jean-Pierre Weber (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)       

A. Flammang (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)   

Paul Rouster (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)

Ferdinand Weiler (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)   

François Weber (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)


Note: The following players stayed as reserve in Luxembourg

Robert Elter (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)

Arthur Ginter (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)  

Matthias Feller (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)

Pierre Kremer (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)              

Leon Lefevre (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)

Albert Stirn (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)


Coach: Selection Committee’s   President: J. Michels

Trainer: Batty Schroeder



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936) 

(Luxembourg squad)

Photo From: 90 Joer Letzebuerger Footballfederatioun  90 ans Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football

(Luxembourg’s Nicky Kircsh)


Poland:

Goalkeepers:

Mieczysław Wiśniewski (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Emil Görlitz (1.Fußball-Club Katowice)

Jan Loth (Klub Sportowy Polonia Warszawa)   
Stefan Popiel (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków) 


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Wawrzyniec Cyl (Łódzki Klub Sportowy- Lodz)

Stefan Fryc (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Marian Spoida (Klub Sportowy Warta Poznan)         

Zdzisław Styczeń (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Stanisław Cikowski (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Wacław Kuchar (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)

Mieczysław Batsch (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)

Józef Kałuża (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Henryk Reyman (Captain) (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Leon Sperling (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Ludwik Gintel (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Władysław Krupa (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Juliusz Miller (Klub Sportowy Czarni Lwów)

Jan Reyman (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)      

Wawrzyniec Staliński (Klub Sportowy Warta Poznan)         

Tadeusz Synowiec (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków) 

Jozef Adamec (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków) 


FA Captain: Adam Obrubański

Coach: Gyula Biró (Hungary)


Photo From: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski

(Poland’s FA Captain Adam Obrubański and Manager Gyula Biró)



Romania:

Goalkeepers:

Stefan Ströck-Török I (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   

Pompei Lazar (Universitatea Cluj) 

Adalbert Ritter (Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara) 


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Iosif Bartha (Staruinta Oradea)

Attila Molnar (Societatea Sportivo Muresul Târgu Mures)

Francisc Zimmermann (CA (Clubul Atletic) Timișoara)

Nicolae Hönigsberg (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   

Alexandru Kozovits (CA (Clubul Atletic) Timișoara)

Mihai Táncos-Tänzer II (Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara) 

Aurel Guga (Captain) (Universitatea Cluj) 

Rudolf Wetzer (Unirea Timișoara)

Nicolae Bonciocat (Universitatea Cluj) 

Adalbert Ströck-Török II (Staruinta Oradea)

Carol Frech (Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara) 

Elemer Hirsch (Universitatea Cluj) 

Iacob Alexandru Hotz (Unirea Timișoara)

Dezideriu Jacobi (Haggibor Cluj)

Radu Niculescu (Societatea Sportivo Muresul Târgu Mures)

Atanasie Protopopesco (Tricolor Bucuresti)

Francisc Ronnay (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   

Gustav Semler (Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara) 

Leopold Tritsch (Braşovia Braşov)


Coach: Adrian Suciu


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Romania squad)



Spain:

Goalkeepers:

Ricardo Zamora Martinez (Real Club Deportivo Español-Barcelona)

Oscar Alvarez Gonzalez (Real Stadium Club Ovetense)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Pedro Vallana Jeanguenat (captain) (Arenas Club de Guecho)

Luis Casas ‘Pasarin’ (Real Club Celta de Vigo)

Francisco  Gamborena Hernandez (Real Union de Irun)

Jesus Larraza Renovales (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

José Maria Peña Salegui (Arenas Club de Guecho)

Vicente Piera Paniella (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

José Samitier Vilalta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

Juan Morjandin Callejón (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Carmelo Goyenechea Sistiaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Marcelino Aguirrezabala Ibarbia ‘Chirri I’ (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Patricio Pedro Escobal Lopez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Domingo ‘Chomin’ Gomez-Acedo Villanueva (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Jose Maria Belausteguigoitia Landaluce ‘Belauste’ (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Juan Legarreta Abaitua (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Domingo Carulla Bertran ((Fútbol Club Barcelona)

Antonio Juantegui Eguren (Real Sociedad de San Sebastian)

Jose Luis Zabala Arrondo (Espanol de Barcelona)

Felix Perez Marcos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Victor del Campo Lenguas (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Ramon ‘Monchin’ Triana Arroyo (Athletic Club de Madrid)

Martinez Alvarez Herminio (Sevilla Fútbol Club)


Coach: Pedro Parages



Photo From: La Seleccion , a traves de sus cronicas, Author Bernardo de Salazar

(Spain’s Pedro Vallana)

(November 29, 1897-July 4, 1980)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Spain’s Marcelino Aguirrezabala Ibarbia ‘Chirri I’)

(March 29, 1902-May 31, 1975)


Sweden:

Goalkeepers:

Sigfrid Lindberg (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Robert Zander (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Axel Alfredsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Fritjof Hillen (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sven Friberg (captain) (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Gustaf Carlsson (Mariebergs Idrottsklubb-Stockholm)

Harry Sundberg (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)

Charles Brommesson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Sven Rydell (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Per Kaufeldt (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)

Rudolf Kock (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Torsten Svensson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Albin Dahl (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Konrad Hirsch (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sten Mellgren (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna)  Stockholm)

Sven Lindqvist (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Evert Lundquist (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Gunnar Holmberg (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Vigor Lindberg (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)

Karl Gustafsson (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)

Gunnar Olsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)


Coach: John Pettersson



Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940) 

(Sweden’s Sven Rydell)

(January 14, 1905-April 4, 1975)


Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940) 

(Sweden’s Rudolf Kock)

(June 29, 1901-October 31, 1979)



Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940) 

(Sweden’s Per Kaufelft)

(August 1, 1902-March 21, 1956)



Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940) 

(Sweden’s Sven Friberg)

(February 7, 1895-May 26, 1964)


Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940) 

(Sweden’s Tore Keller)

(January 4, 1905-July 15, 1988)


Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940) 

(Sweden’s Axel Alfredsson)

(May 2, 1902-August 9, 1966)



Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940) 

(Sweden’s Albin Dahl)

(January 2, 1900-February 15, 1980)

Photo From: år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red

(Sweden Manager John Pettersson)



Switzerland:

Goalkeepers:

Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Theo Schar (Servette Football Club-  Genève)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Adolphe Reymond (Servette Football Club-  Genève)

Rudolf Ramseyer (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Schmiedlin (Captain) (Fußball Club Bern)

Aron Pollitz (BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

Karl Ehrenbolger (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Sturzenegger (Fußball Club Zürich)

Walter Dietrich (Servette Football Club-  Genève)

Max Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Paul Fassler (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Felix Bédouret (Servette Football Club-  Genève)

Adolf Mengotti (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain)

Edmond Krämer III (Football Club Cantonal Neuchâtel)

Robert Pache (Servette Football Club-  Genève)

Charles Bouvier (Servette Football Club-  Genève)

Gustav Gottenkieny (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Jean Haag (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Marcel Katz (BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

Louis Richard (Servette Football Club-  Genève)

Max Weiler (SC (Sportclub) Veltheim-Winterthur)


Coach: Edward Duckworth (England)



Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Switzerland squad)


Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Switzerland’s Aron Pollitz)

(February 11, 1896-November 13, 1977)

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Switzerland’s Rudolf Ramseyer)

(September 17, 1897-September 13, 1943)


Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Switzerland’s Paul Fassler)

(June 13, 1901-March 26, 1983)

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Switzerland goalkeeper Hans Pulver)

(December 28, 1902-April 8, 1977)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Switzerland’s Paul Schmiedlin)

(June 2, 1897-July 2, 1981)

Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Switzerland squad)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Switzerland’s Max Abegglen II)

(April 11, 1902-August 25, 1970)

Photo From: Die Nati, Die Geschichte der Schweizer Fussball-Nationalmanschaft, author Beat Jung, 2006

(Switzerland squad)



Turkey:

Goalkeepers:

Nedim Kaleci (Altinordu Spor Kulübü–Istanbul) 

Hamit Akbay (Selimiye Istanbul)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Cafer Çağatay (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Ali Gençay (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Kadri Göktulga (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

İsmet Uluğ (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Nihat Bekdik (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Mehmet Leblebi (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Alaeddin Baydar (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Zeki Rıza Sporel (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Bekir Rafet (captain) (Karlsruher Fußball-Club Phönix 1894 / Germany)

Bedri Gürsoy (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Kamil Rona (Muhafızgücü Spor Kulübü-Ankara)

Burhan Atak (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Hamit Arslan (Altay Spor Kulübü-Izmir)

Kemal Rifat Kalpakcioglu (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Sabih Arca (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Ibrahim Kelle (Altınordu Spor Kulübü-Izmir)

Kemal Ruhi

Muhlis Peykoglu (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)


Coach: None (In some sources the Turkish Manager is the Scottish Billy Hunter)



USA:

Goalkeepers:

James E. Douglas (Newark Skeeters FC)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Irving C. Davis (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Arthur G. Rudd (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Frank Burkhardt Jones (Bridgeville FC Philadelphia)

Raymond A. Hornberger (Disston FC Philadelphia)

Frederick E. O'Connor (Lynn General Electric-Massachusetts)

William Findlay (Galicia FC New York)

Dr. Aage E. Brix (Los Angeles Athletic Club)

Andrew J. Stradan (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Henry Charles Farrell (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Samuel H. Dalrymple (Disston FC Philadelphia)

Carl W. F. Johnson (Swedish-American FC Detroit)

Herbert Wells (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

James Mulholland (Scott A.A.)

WIlliam Jacob Demko (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Edward Hart (St. Matthews FC)

James Rhody (Erie A.A.)


Manager: George Matthew Collins

Coach: George Henry Burford


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(USA squad)



Uruguay:

Goalkeepers:

Andrés Mazali  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Casella (Rampla Juniors Football Club - Montevideo)    

Leonidas Chiappara (River Plate Football Club - Montevideo)    


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

José Nasazzi (Captain) (Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

Humberto Tomassina (Liverpool Fútbol Club- Montevideo)

José Leandro Andrade  (Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

José Vidal (Club Atlético Belgrano Montevideo)

Alfredo Juan Ghierra (Universal Football Club Montevideo)

Santos Urdinarán (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Héctor Scarone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Petrone (Charley Football Club Montevideo)

Pedro Cea (Centro Atlético Lito Montevideo)

Angel Romano (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Arispe (Rampla Juniors Football Club - Montevideo)    

José Naya (Liverpool Fútbol Club- Montevideo)

Alfredo Zibechi  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Etchegoyen (Liverpool Fútbol Club- Montevideo)

Zoilo Saldombide (Montevideo Wanderers Football Club)

Pascual Somma  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Antonio Urdinarán (Free agent)

Femin Uriarte (Centro Atlético Lito- Montevideo)

Pedro Zingone (Centro Atlético Lito- Montevideo)


Coach:  Ernesto Fígoli



Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Uruguay squad)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Uruguay’s Angel Romano)

(August 2, 1893-August 22, 1972)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Uruguay’s Hector Scarone)

(November 26, 1989-April 4, 1967)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)

(Uruguay’s Andres Mazali)

(July 22, 1902-October 30, 1975)



Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)

(Uruguay’s Hector Scarone)

(November 26, 1989-April 4, 1967)

Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)

(Uruguay’s Femin Uriarte)

(1902-December 18, 1972)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)

(Uruguay’s Pedro Petrone)

(May 11, 1905-December 13, 1964)


Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)

(Uruguay squad)



Yugoslavia:

Goalkeepers:

Dragutin Vrdjuka (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Dragutin Friedrich (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)


Defenders/Midfielders/Strikers:  

Stjepan Vrbancic (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)

Eugen Dasovic (Captain) (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)

Mare Marjanovic (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)

Janko Rodin (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)  

Rudolf Rupec (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Dragutin Babic (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Dusan Petkovic (Sport Klub Jugoslavija Beograd

Emil Perska (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Vladimir Vinek (Concordia Zagreb)

Eugen Placeriano (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)

Stjepan Bocak (Concordia Zagreb)

Slavin Cindric (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Artur Dubravcic (Concordia Zagreb)

Dragan Jovanovic (Sport Klub Jugoslavija Beograd)

Andrija Kujundzic (JSD Bačka Subotica)

Antun Pavlekovic (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Alfons Pazur (Concordia Zagreb)

Adolf Percl (Concordia Zagreb)

Dragutin Vragovic (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Branko Zinaja (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)


Coach: Todor Sekulic


Photo From: IFFHS-Olynpic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Yugoslavia’s Dragutin Vrduka)

(April 3, 1895-January 23, 1948)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Yugoslavia’s squad)



Photo From: Beli Orlovi, 1920-1941, Author Vasa Stojkovic 

(Yugoslavia’s Emil Perska)

(June 20, 1897-May 1945)



Photo From: Beli Orlovi, 1920-1941, Author Vasa Stojkovic 

(Yugoslavia’s Dusan Petkovic)

(April 13, 1903-December 2, 1979)



Photo From: Beli Orlovi, 1920-1941, Author Vasa Stojkovic 

(Yugoslavia’s Dragutin Babic)

(November 5, 1897-May 17, 1945)




Photo From: Beli Orlovi, 1920-1941, Author Vasa Stojkovic 

(Yugoslavia’s Rudolf Rupec)

(September 17, 1895-July 1, 1983)



Photo From: Beli Orlovi, 1920-1941, Author Vasa Stojkovic 

(Yugoslavia’s Dragutin Vrdjuka)

(April 3, 1895-January 23, 1948)

Compendium to the 1924 Olympics-Part 3

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I.    1924 Olympics-First Round:


Note:

Belgium, Bulgaria, Egypt, France, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Holland and Romania received a bye to the nexr round.

Sweden advanced as Portugal withdrew.




Date: May 25, 1924

Competition: Olympics-First Round

Result: Italy 1-Spain 0

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:18,991

Referee:Marcel Slawik (France)

Goalscorers:

(Italy): Pedro Vallana (Own Goal) 84th  

(Spain): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (84th minute, Italy): Leopoldo Conti passed to Adolfo Baloncieri, who attempted to cross to Mario Magnozzi, but Vallana intercepted with his kneee and scored an won goal.

Lineups:

Italy:

Giovanni De Prà (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Virginio Rosetta (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)

Umberto Caligaris (Casale Foot Ball Club)   

Ottavio Barbieri (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Luigi Burlando (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Giuseppe Aliberti (Foot Ball Club Torino)  

Leopoldo Conti (Foot Ball Club Internazionale- Milano)   

Adolfo Baloncieri (Captain) (Unione Sportiva Alessandria)    

Giuseppe Della Valle (Bologna Foot Ball Club) 

Mario Magnozzi (Unione Sportiva Livorno)     

Virgilio Levratto (Associazione Calcio Vado)


Coach: Vittorio Pozzo



Spain:

Ricardo ZamoraMartinez (Real Club Deportivo Español-Barcelona)

Pedro Vallana Jeanguenat(captain) (Arenas Club de Guecho)

Luis Casas ‘Pasarin’ (Real Club Celta de Vigo)

Francisco  Gamborena Hernandez (Real Union de Irun)

Jesus Larraza Renovales (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

José Maria Peña Salegui (Arenas Club de Guecho)

Vicente Piera Paniella (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

José Samitier Vilalta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

Juan Morjandin Callejón (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Carmelo GoyenecheaSistiaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Marcelino  Aguirrezabala Ibarbia ‘Chirri I’(Athletic Club de Bilbao)


Coach: Pedro Parages

Sent Off: Jesus Larraza Renovales 55th



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1923-1924

(Vallana’s own goal, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 33, August 2000

(Vallana’s own goal, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)




Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(Spain squad, May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(May 25, 1925, Olympics, Italy 1-Spain 0)



Date: May 25, 1924

Competition: Olympics-First Round

Result: Switzerland 9-Lithuania 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Général John Joseph Pershing (Vincennes), France

Attendance:8,110

Referee: Antonio Scamoni (Italy)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Paul Sturzenegger 2nd, 43rd, 68th, 85th, Walter Dietrich 14th, Max Abegglen II 41st, 50th, 58th, Rudolf Ramseyer 63rd pen      

(Lithuania): None

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Adolphe Reymond (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Rudolf Ramseyer (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Schmiedlin (Captain) (Fußball Club Bern)

Aron Pollitz(BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

Karl Ehrenbolger (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Sturzenegger (Fußball Club Zürich)

Walter Dietrich (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Max Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Paul Fassler (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)


Coach: Edward Duckworth (England)



Lithuania:

Valerijonas Balčiūnas (Kovas Kaunas)

Stasys Janušauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Jurgis Hardingsonas(KSK (Kownoer Sport Klub) Kaunas)

Stasys Razma (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Vincas Bartuška(LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Leonas Juozapaitis(LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Edvardas Mikučiauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Stasys Sabaliauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Stepas Garbačiauskas (Captain)(LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Hansas Gecas(KSK (Kownoer Sport Klub) Kaunas)

Juozas Žebrauskas (Kovas Kaunas)


Coach: None



Date: May 25, 1924

Competition: Olympics-First Round

Result: Czechoslovakia 5-Turkey 2

Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France

Attendance:4,344

Referee:Peder Christian Andersen (Norway)

Goalscorers:

(Czechoslovakia): Rudolf Sloup – Stapl 21st, Josef Sedlacek 28th, 37th, Jan Novak 64th, Josef Capek 74th

(Turkey): Bekir Rafet 65th, 84th

Lineups:

Czechoslovakia:

Josef Sloup Staplik (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Antonín Hojer (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

František Hojer (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)    

Otto Krombholz (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892  Prag)

Josef  Pleticha (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Pavel Mahrer (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892  Prag)

Josef Sedlacek I (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Rudolf Sloup – Stapl (captain) (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Jan Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)   

Josef Capek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)   

Josef Jelínek I (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)   


Coach: Jaroslav Bezecný


Note: Antonin Hojer missed a penalty kick before the 21st minute.


Turkey:

Nedim Kaleci (Altinordu Spor Kulübü–Istanbul) 

Cafer Çağatay (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Ali Gençay (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Kadri Göktulga (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

İsmet Uluğ (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Nihat Bekdik (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Mehmet Leblebi (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Alaeddin Baydar (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Zeki Rıza Sporel (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Bekir Rafet (captain) (Karlsruher Fußball-Club Phönix 1894 / Germany)

Bedri Gürsoy (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)


Coach: None (In some sources the Turkish Manager is the Scottish Billy Hunter)



Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat

(Czecholovakia squad, May 25, 1924, Olympics, Czechoslovakia 5-Turkey 2)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(Turkey squad, May 25, 1924, Olympics, Czechoslovakia 5-Turkey 2)



Date: May 25, 1924

Competition: Olympics-First Round

Result: USA 1-Estonia 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Général John Joseph Pershing (Vincennes), France

Attendance:8,110

Referee: Paul Putz (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(USA): Andrew J. Stradan 15thpen   

(Estonia): None

Lineups:

USA:

James E. Douglas (Newark Skeeters FC)

Irving C. Davis (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Arthur G. Rudd (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Frank Burkhardt Jones (Bridgeville FC Philadelphia)

Raymond A. Hornberger (Disston FC Philadelphia)

Frederick E. O'Connor (Lynn General Electric)

William Findlay (Galicia FC New York)

Dr. Aage E. Brix (Los Angeles Athletic Club)

Andrew J. Stradan (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Henry Charles Farrell (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Samuel H. Dalrymple (Disston FC Philadelphia)


Manager: George Matthew Collins

Coach: George Henry Burford


Estonia:

August Lass (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Arnold Pihlak (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Otto Silber (Tallinna JK (Jalgpalli Klubi))

Bernhard Rein (FC Sport Tallinn)

Elmar Kaljot (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Harald Kaarman  (FC Kalev Tallinn)       

Hugo Vali (FC Kalev Tallinn)       

Heinrich Paal (FC Sport Tallinn)

Eduard Ellman-Eelma(FC Kalev Tallinn)

Oskar Upraus (Captain) (FC Sport Tallinn)

Ernst Joll (FC Kalev Tallinn)       


Coach: Ferenc Konya (Hungary) 


Note:

1-In Estonian, FC Kalev Tallinn is referred as JK (Jalgpalliklubi) Tallinna Kalev

1-In Estonian, FC Sport Tallinn is referred as SK (Spordiklubi) Tallinna) Sport.


Note: Elmar Kaljot struck a penalty kick against the cross bar in the 68thminute.


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(May 25, 1924, Olympics, USA 1-Estonia 0)



Date: May 26, 1924

Competition: Olympics-First Round

Result: Uruguay 7-Yugoslavia 0

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:3,025

Referee: Georges Vallat (France)

Goalscorers:

(Uruguay): José Vidal 20th, Hector Scarone 23rd, Pedro Petrone 35th, 61st, Pedro Cea 50th, 80th, Angel Romano 58th 

(Yugoslavia): None

Lineups:

Uruguay:

Andrés Mazali  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

José Nasazzi (Captain)(Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

Humberto Tomassina (Liverpool Fútbol Club- Montevideo)

José Leandro Andrade  (Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

José Vidal (Club Atlético Belgrano Montevideo)

Alfredo Juan Ghierra (Universal Football Club Montevideo)

Santos Urdinarán   (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Héctor Scarone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Petrone (Charley Football ClubMontevideo)

Pedro Cea (Centro Atlético Lito Montevideo)

Angel Romano (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)


Coach:  Ernesto Fígoli


Yugoslavia:

Dragutin Vrdjuka (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Stjepan Vrbancic (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)

Eugen Dasovic (Captain) (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)

Mare Marjanovic (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)

Janko Rodin (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)  

Rudolf Rupec (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Dragutin Babic (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Dusan Petkovic (Sport Klub Jugoslavija Beograd

Emil Perska (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Vladimir Vinek (Concordia Zagreb)

Eugen Placeriano (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)


Coach: Todor Sekulic



 
Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)

(Uruguay squad, May 26, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 7-Yugoslavia 0)



Date: May 26, 1924

Competition: Olympics-First Round

Result: Hungary 5-Poland 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France

Attendance:3,578

Referee:Johannes (Job) Mutters (Holland)

Goalscorers:

(Hungary): Jozsef Eisenhoffer 19th, Ferenc Hirzer 52nd, 59th, Zoltan Opata 71st, 88th

(Poland): None

Lineups:

Hungary:

Janos Biri (Kispesti Athlétikai Club- Budapest)      

Karoly Fogl II (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)     

Gyula Mandi (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Gyorgy Orth (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Bela Guttmann II (Sport Club Hakoah Wien / Austria)

Gábor Obitz  (Makkabi Brunn)

Jozsef Braun-Barna (captain) (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Jozsef Eisenhoffer (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Zoltan Opata (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Ferenc Hirzer (Makkabi Brunn)

Rudolf Jeny (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  


Coach: Gyula Kiss

Note: Some sources refer to Karoly Fogl II as Hungary’s Captain


Poland:

Mieczysław Wiśniewski (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Wawrzyniec Cyl (Łódzki Klub Sportowy- Lodz)

Stefan Fryc (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Marian Spoida (Klub SportowyWarta Poznan)         

Zdzisław Styczeń (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Stanisław Cikowski (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Wacław Kuchar (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)

Mieczysław Batsch (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)

Józef Kałuża (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Henryk Reyman (Captain) (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Leon Sperling (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     


FA Captain: Adam Obrubański

Coach: Gyula Biró (Hungary)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(May 26, 1924, Olympics, Poland 0-Hungary 5)



Photo From: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski

(Poland squad, May 26, 1924, Olympics, Poland 0-Hungary 5)





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Date: May 27, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: Holland 6-Romania 0

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:1,840

Referee:Felix Herren (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Holland): Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje 8th, Kees Pijl 28th,52nd ,67th,68th, Jan de Natris 69th pen      

(Romania): None

Lineups:

Holland:

dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem) 

ir Henri Léonard Barthélémi ‘Harry’ Dénis (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

dr Johannes Cornelis ‘Hans’ Tetzner (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen) 

dr André Janich le Fèvre (Sport Vereniging Kampong-Utrecht)
Evert van Linge (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen)

Gerardus Johannes ‘Peer’ Krom (RCH -Racing Club Haarlem)

jhr Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje (H.V.V.(Haagse Voetbal Vereniging)-Den Haag)

Bernardus ‘Ber’ Groosjohan (V.O.C. (Volharding Olympia Combinatie)-Rotterdam)
Cornelis Alidanis ‘Kees’ Pijl
(Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Gerrit Antoon Visser (IJVVIjmuidense Voetbal Vereniging Stormvogels-Ijmuiden)

Johannes Daniel ‘Jan’ de Natris (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 


Coach: William Townley (England)


Romania:

Stefan Ströck-Török I (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   

Iosif Bartha (Staruinta Oradea)

Attila Molnar (Societatea Sportivo Muresul Târgu Mures)

Francisc Zimmermann (CA (Clubul Atletic) Timișoara)

Nicolae Hönigsberg (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   

Alexandru Kozovits (CA (Clubul Atletic) Timișoara)

Mihai Táncos-Tänzer II(Clubul Sportiv Chinezul Timisoara) 

Aurel Guga (Captain) (Universitatea Cluj) 

Rudolf Wetzer (Unirea Timișoara)

Nicolae Bonciocat (Universitatea Cluj) 

Adalbert Ströck-Török II (Staruinta Oradea)


Coach: Adrian Suciu



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, May 27, 1924, Olympics, Holland 6-Romania 0)



Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(May 27, 1924, Olympics, Holland 6-Romania 0)





Date: May 27, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: France 7-Latvia 0

Venue:Paris-Stade de Paris (Saint-Ouen), France

Attendance:5,145 (15,000 in some sources)

Referee:Henri Christophe (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(France): Edouard Crut 17th, 28th, 55th, Paul Nicolas 25th, 50th, Jean Boyer 71st, 87th

(Latvia): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (17th minute, France): Marcel Domergue passed to Edourad Crut to score

2:0 (25th minute, France): Raymond Dubly crossed to Paul Nicholas who volleyed

3:0 (28th minute, France): Paul Nicolas passed to Edourad Crut to score

4:0 (50th minute, France): Jules Dewaquez passed to Jean Boyer who then passed to Paul Nicolas to score

5:0 (55th minute, France): Raymond Dubly took a corner kick toward Edouard Crut who shot from outside the box.

6:0 (71st minute, France): Arvids Jurgens parried a shot, Jean Boyer scored from the rebound

7:0 (87th minute, France): Raymond Dubly crossed to Jean Boyer who volleyed

Lineups:

France:

Pierre Chayrigues(Red Star Club-Paris)   

Edouard Baumann(Club Athlétique des Sports Généraux-Paris)

Ernest Gravier(Football ClubCette)

Antoine Parachini(Football ClubCette) 

Marcel Domergue(Sporting Club Nîmois)

Philippe Bonnardel(Red Star Club-Paris)     

Jules Dewaquez (Olympique de Paris)

Jean Boyer (Olympique de Marseille)

Paul Nicolas (Red Star Club-Paris)   

Edouard Crut (Olympique de Marseille)

Raymond Dubly (captain) (Racing Club de Roubaix) 


Coach: Technical Commission (Thomas Griffiths (Wales)-Trainer)

Note: Edouard Baumann went off injured 32nd minute


Latvia:

Arvids Jurgens (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Karlis Asmanis (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Aleksandrs Roga (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Karlis Bone (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Ceslavs Stanciks (Keizarmezs (Kaiserwald) Riga)

Pauls Sokolovs (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Arkadijs Pavlovs (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Voldemars Plade (Keizarmezs (Kaiserwald) Riga)

Edvins Barda (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Arvids Barda (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)

Rudolfs Barda (RFK (Rīgas futbola klubs) Riga)


Coach: Juris Redlihs



Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(May 27, 1924, Olympics, France 7-Latvia 0)



Date: May 28, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: Irish Free State 1-Bulgaria 0

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:1,659

Referee: Henriot (France) 

Goalscorers:

(Irish Free State): Patrick Duncan 75th

(Bulgaria): None

Lineups:

Irish Free State:

Patrick O'Reilly (Athlone Town FC)

Herbert Kerr (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Jack McCarthy (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

John Joe Dykes (Athlone Town FC)

Ernest McKay (St. James’s Gate FC)

Tommy Muldoon (Athlone Town FC)

Michael Farrell (St. James’s Gate FC)

Denis J. ‘Dinny’ Hannon (Captain) (Athlone Town FC)

Patrick Duncan (St. James’s Gate FC)

Joe Kendrick (Brooklyn FC Dublin)

John Murray (Bohemians FAC Dublin)


Coach: Charles Harris


Note: Denis J. Hannon missed two penalty kicks


Bulgaria:

Petar Ivanov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Aleksandar Hristov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Simeon Yankov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Ivan Radoev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Boian Bianov (Ticha Varna)

Geno Mateev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Dimitar Mutafchiev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Nikola Mutafchiev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Todor Vladimirov (captain) (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia) 

Konstantin Maznikov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Kiril Iovovich (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 


Coach: Leopold Nich (Austria)




Date: May 28, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: Switzerland 1-Czechoslovakia 1

Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France

Attendance:1,659

Referee:Peder Christian Andersen (Norway)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Walter Dietrich 80th

(Czechoslovakia): Rudolf Sloup – Stapl 22ndpen

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Adolphe Reymond (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Rudolf Ramseyer (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Schmiedlin (captain) (Fußball Club Bern)

Aron Pollitz(BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

 Karl Ehrenbolger (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Sturzenegger (Fußball Club Zürich)

Walter Dietrich (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Max Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Felix Bédouret (Servette Football Club- Genève)


Coach: Edward Duckworth (England)


Czechoslovakia:

Josef  Sloup  Staplik (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Antonín Hojer (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Emil Seifert (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Frantisek Kolenaty (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)         

Karel Kada -Pesek (captain) (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Jaroslav Cerveny (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Josef Sedlacek I (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Rudolf Sloup – Stapl (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Josef Capek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)   

Jaroslav Vlcek (Sportovní klub Cechie Karlin)    

Josef Jelínek I (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)   


Coach: Jaroslav Bezecný

Sent Off: Josef Capek 74

Note: Josef Jelínek I withdrew due to injury during extra time.



Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat

(Czecholovakia squad, May 28, 1924, Olympics, Switzerland 1-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(May 28, 1924, Olympics, Switzerland 1-Czechoslovakia 1)



Date: May 29, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: Italy 2-Luxembourg 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Général John Joseph Pershing (Vincennes), France

Attendance:4,254

Referee: Jean De Ricard (France)

Goalscorers:

(Italy): Adolfo Baloncieri 20th, Giuseppe Della Valle 38th

(Luxembourg): None

Lineups:

Italy:

Giovanni De Prà (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Virginio Rosetta (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)

Renzo De Vecchi (captain) (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Ottavio Barbieri (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Gastone Baldi (Bologna Foot Ball Club)  

Giuseppe Aliberti (Foot Ball Club Torino)  

Leopoldo Conti (Foot Ball Club Internazionale- Milano)   

Adolfo Baloncieri (Unione Sportiva Alessandria)  

Giuseppe Della Valle (Bologna Foot Ball Club) 

Mario Magnozzi (Unione Sportiva Livorno)   

Virgilio Levratto (Associazione Calcio Vado)


Coach: Vittorio Pozzo



Luxembourg:

Etienne Bausch (Cercle Sportif  Le Stade Dudelange)

Nicolas Kirsch (Captain)  (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)   

Emile Kolb (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Marcel Schumann (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)   

Joseph Koetz  (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)          

Paul Feierstein (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Albert Massard (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)          

François‘Tiny’ Langers (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Alfred Kieffer (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Jean-Pierre Weisgerber (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)          

Jean-Pierre Weber (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)          


Coach: Selection Committee’s   President: J. Michels

Trainer: Batty Schroeder

Note: Albert Massard left injured after 20 minutes.



Photo From: 90 Joer Letzebuerger Footballfederatioun  90 ans Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football

(May 29, 1924, Olympics, Italy 2-Luxembourg 0)




Photo From:  Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974

(Italy squad, May 29, 1924, Olympics, Italy 2-Luxembourg 0)




Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(May 29, 1924, Olympics, Italy 2-Luxembourg 0)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, May 29, 1924, Olympics, Italy 2-Luxembourg 0)



Date: May 29, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: Sweden 8-Belgium 1

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:8,532

Referee:Heinrich Retschury (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(Sweden): Rudolf Kock 8th, 24th, 77th, Sven Rydell 20th, 61st, 83rd, Charles Brommesson 30th, Per Kaufeldt 46th

(Belgium): Henri Larnoe 67th

Lineups:

Sweden:

Sigfrid Lindberg (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Axel Alfredsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Fritjof Hillen (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sven Friberg (captain) (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Gustaf Carlsson (Mariebergs Idrottsklubb-Stockholm)

Harry Sundberg (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)

Charles Brommesson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Sven Rydell (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Per Kaufeldt (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)

Rudolf Kock (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)


Coach:John Pettersson


Belgium:

Jan De Bie (Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles)

Armand Swartenbroeks           (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale)

Oscar Verbeeck (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Auguste Pelsmaeker (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen) 

Andre Fierens (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)  

Achille Schelstraete (Cercle Sportif Brugeois)  

Louis Van Hege (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) 

Robert Coppèe(Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Henri Larnoe (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen) 

Maurice Gillis (Royal Standard Club Liège) 

Dèsirè Bastin(Royal Antwerp Football Club)


Coach: William Sturrock Maxwell (Scotland)


Note:

1-The first goal may have have also been an own goal by Oscar Verbeeck

2-For the last 20 minutes, Sweden’s Tore Keller had been injured and had no impact.




Photo From: år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red

(Sweden squad, May 29, 1924, Olympics, Sweden 8-Belgium 1)


Photo From: IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)

(Belgium squad, may 29, 1924, Olympics, Sweden 8-Belgium 1)



Date: May 29, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: Uruguay 3-USA 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France

Attendance:10,455

Referee: Charles Barette (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(Uruguay): Pedro Petrone 10th , 44th, Hector Scarone 15th

(USA): None

Lineups:

Uruguay:

Andrés Mazali (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

José Nasazzi (captain)(Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

Pedro Arispe (Rampla Juniors Football Club - Montevideo)    

José Leandro Andrade (Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

José Vidal (Club Atlético Belgrano Montevideo)

Humberto Tomassina  (Liverpool Fútbol Club- Montevideo)

José Naya (Liverpool Fútbol Club- Montevideo)

Héctor Scarone  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Petrone (Charley Football ClubMontevideo)

Pedro Cea  (Centro Atlético Lito Montevideo)

Angel Romano (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)


Coach:  Ernesto Fígoli


USA:

James E. Douglas (Newark FC)

Irving C. Davis (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Frederick E. O'Connor (Lynn General Electric)

Carl W. F. Johnson (Swedish-American FC Detroit)

Raymond A. Hornberger (Disston FC Philadelphia)

Burkhardt Jones (Bridgeville FC Philadelphia)

William Findlay (Galicia FC New York)

Herbert Wells (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Andrew John Stradan (Captain) (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Henry Charles Farrell (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Samuel H. Dalrymple (Disston FC Philadelphia)


Manager: George Matthew Collins

Coach: George Henry Burford



Date: May 29, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round

Result: Egypt 3-Hungary 0

Venue:Paris-Stade de Paris (Saint-Ouen), France

Attendance:4,371

Referee: Luis Colina (Spain)

Goalscorers:

(Egypt): Ibrahim Yakan 4th, Husein Hegazi 40th, Ismail El-Sayed Hooda 58th

(Hungary): None

Lineups:

Egypt:

Kamel Taha (National SC Cairo)

Mahmoud Fuad (Tersana Cairo)

Ahmed Mohamed Salem (Olympic Club Alexandria)

Riad Shawki (National SC Cairo)

Aly El-Hassany (National SC Cairo)

Abdel Salam Hamdy (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Ismail El-Sayed Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)

Aly Mohamed Riad (Tersana Cairo)

Hussein Hegazi (captain) (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Ibrahim Yakan (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Mahmoud Ismail Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)


Coach: Hussein Hegazi


Hungary:

Janos Biri (Kispesti Athlétikai Club- Budapest)      

Karoly Fogl II (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)     

Gyula Mandi (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Gyorgy Orth (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Bela Guttmann II (Sport Club Hakoah Wien / Austria)

Gábor Obitz  (Makkabi Brunn)

Jozsef Braun-Barna (captain) (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Jozsef  Eisenhoffer (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Zoltan Opata (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Ferenc Hirzer (Makkabi Brunn)

Rudolf Jeny (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  


Coach: Gyula Kiss


Note:

1-Jozsef Braun-Barna hit penalty kick over bar in the 43rd minute

2-Egypt’s third goal is credited to Aly Mohamed Riad in other sources.

3-In some sources Karoly Fogl II is credited as Hungary’s Captain.



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(May 29, 1924, Olympics, Egypt 3-Hungary 0)



Date: May 30, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Second Round Replay

Result: Switzerland 1-Czechoslovakia 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France

Attendance:5,673

Referee: Marcel Slawick (France)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Robert Pache 87th

(Czechoslovakia): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (87th minute, Switzerland): Paul Sturzenegger’s shot struck the cross bar and Robert Pache scored from the rebound

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Adolphe Reymond (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Rudolf Ramseyer (captain)(Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Adolf Mengotti (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain)

Aron Pollitz(BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

Edmond Krämer III (Football Club Cantonal Neuchâtel)

Paul Sturzenegger (Fußball Club Zürich)

Robert Pache (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Max Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Paul Fassler (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)


Coach: Edward Duckworth (England)


Czechoslovakia:

Frantisek Hochmann (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Antonín Hojer (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

František Hojer (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)    

Frantisek Kolenaty (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)         

Karel  Kada -Pesek (captain) (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Pavel Mahrer (DFC (Deutscher Fußball Club) 1892  Prag)

Josef  Sedlacek I (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  

Jan Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)   

Josef Novak (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)   

Otto Novak (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)   

Josef Jelínek I (Sportovní klub Viktoria Zizkov)   


Coach: Jaroslav Bezecný


Note: Initially the Hungarian Mihály Iváncsics was to referee this match but after Czech protests, Marcel Slawick was appointed to referee this match




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III.    1924 Olympics-Quarterfinals:




Date: June 1, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Quarterfinals

Result: France 1-Uruguay 5

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:30,686

Referee:Lauritz Andersen (Denmark)

Goalscorers:

(France): Paul Nicolas 12th (Jean Boyer crossed for Nicholas to score)

(Uruguay): Hector Scarone 2nd, 24th, Pedro Petrone 58th, 68th, Angel Romano 83rd

Lineups:

France:

Pierre Chayrigues (Red Star Club-Paris)   

Ernest Gravier (Football ClubCette)

Marcel Domergue (Sporting Club Nîmois)

Antoine Parachini (Football ClubCette) 

Jean Batmale (Stade Rennais Université Club)   

Philippe Bonnardel (Red Star Club-Paris)     

Jules Dewaquez (Olympique de Paris)

Jean Boyer (Olympique de Marseille)

Paul Nicolas (Red Star Club-Paris)   

Edouard Crut (Olympique de Marseille)

Raymond Dubly (captain) (Racing Club de Roubaix) 


Coach: Technical Commission (Thomas Griffiths (Wales)-Trainer)


Uruguay:

Andrés Mazali  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

José Nasazzi (captain)(Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

Pedro Arispe (Rampla Juniors Football Club - Montevideo)    

José Leandro Andrade (Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

Alfredo Zibechi  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Alfredo Juan Ghierra  (Universal Football Club Montevideo)

José Naya  (Liverpool Fútbol Club- Montevideo)

Héctor Scarone (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Petrone  (Charley Football Club Montevideo)

Pedro Cea (Centro Atlético Lito Montevideo)

Angel Romano  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)


Coach:  Ernesto Fígoli


Notes: 

1-Other source gives different times of goals: Scarone 3rd, 35th, Petrone59th and 85th and Romano 86th minute.



 
Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(June 1, 1924, Olympics, France 1-Uruguay 5)



Date: June 1, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Quarterfinals

Result: Sweden 5-Egypt 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Général John Joseph Pershing (Vincennes), France

Attendance:6,484

Referee: Henri Christophe (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(Sweden): Per Kaufeldt 5th, 71st, Charles Brommesson 31st, 34th, Sven Rydell 49th

(Egypt): None

Lineups:

Sweden:

Sigfrid Lindberg (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Axel Alfredsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Fritjof Hillen (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sven Friberg (captain) (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Gustaf Carlsson (Mariebergs Idrottsklubb-Stockholm)

Harry Sundberg (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)

Charles Brommesson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Sven Rydell (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Per Kaufeldt (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Torsten Svensson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Rudolf Kock (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)


Coach:John Pettersson


Egypt:

Kamel Taha (National SC Cairo)

Mahmoud Fuad (Tersana Cairo)

Ahmed Mohamed Salem (Olympic Club Alexandria)

Riad Rizkalla Henein (National SC Cairo)

Riad Shawki (National SC Cairo)

Aly El-Hassany (National SC Cairo)

Ismail El-Sayed Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)

Aly Mohamed Riad (Tersana Cairo)

Hussein Hegazi (captain) (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Ibrahim Yakan (Zamalek SC Cairo)

Mahmoud Ismail Hooda (Ittihad Alexandria)


Coach: Hussein Hegazi




Date: June 2, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Quarterfinals

Result: Holland 2-Irish Free State 1 (After Extra Time)

Venue:Paris-Stade de Paris (Saint-Ouen), France

Attendance:6,484

Referee:Heinrich Retschury (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(Holland): Ok Formenoy 6th, 104th     

(Irish Free State): Francis Ghent 32nd

Lineups:

Holland:

dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem) 

ir Henri Léonard Barthélémi ‘Harry’ Dénis (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

dr Johannes Cornelis ‘Hans’ Tetzner (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen) 

dr André Janich le Fèvre (Sport Vereniging Kampong-Utrecht)
Evert van Linge (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen)

Gerardus Johannes ‘Peer’ Krom (RCH -Racing Club Haarlem)

Bernardus ‘Ber’ Groosjohan (V.O.C. (Volharding Olympia Combinatie)-Rotterdam)

Ocker Nicolaas ‘Ok’ Formenoy (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)
Adrianus Johannes ‘Joop’ ter Beek
(NAC (NOAD (Nooit Opgeven Altijd Doorzetten) Advendo Combinatie) Breda)

Gerrit Antoon Visser (IJVVIjmuidense Voetbal Vereniging Stormvogels-Ijmuiden) 

Johannes Daniel ‘Jan’ de Natris (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)


Coach: William Townley (England)


Irish Free State:

Patrick O'Reilly (Athlone Town FC)

Herbert Kerr (The Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Jack McCarthy (The Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Ernest McKay (St. James’s Gate FC)

John-Joseph Dykes (Athlone Town FC)

Tommy Muldoon (Athlone Town FC)

Michael Farrell (St. James’s Gate FC)

Denis J. ‘Dinny’ Hannon (Captain) (Athlone Town FC)

Patrick Duncan (St. James’s Gate FC)

Francis Ghent (Athlone Town FC)

John Murray (The Bohemians FAC Dublin)


Coach: Charles Harris


Note: In other sources, the Irish goal was credited to Dykes and/or Farrell.



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, June 2, 1924, Olympics, Holland 2-Irish Free State 1)




Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 2, 1924, Olympics, Holland 2-Irish Free State 1)




Date: June 2, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Quarterfinals

Result: Switzerland 2-Italy 1

Venue: Paris -Stade Bergeyre, France

Attendance:8,359

Referee: Johannes (Job) Mutters (Holland)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Paul Sturzenegger 46th, Max Abegglen II 60th (Karl Ehrenbolger crossed from an offside position, Giovanni De Prà misjudged flight of ball and Abeggleen headed in)

(Italy): Giuseppe Della Valle 52nd

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Adolphe Reymond (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Rudolf Ramseyer (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Schmiedlin (captain) (Fußball Club Bern)

Aron Pollitz(BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

Karl Ehrenbolger (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Sturzenegger (Fußball Club Zürich)

Walter Dietrich (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Max Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Paul Fassler (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)


Coach: Edward Duckworth (England)


Italy:

Giovanni De Prà (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Virginio Rosetta (Unione Sportiva Pro Vercelli Calcio)

Umberto Caligaris (Casale Foot Ball Club)  

Ottavio Barbieri (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Luigi Burlando (Genoa Foot Ball Club)  

Giuseppe Aliberti (Foot Ball Club Torino)  

Leopoldo Conti (Foot Ball Club Internazionale- Milano)   

Adolfo Baloncieri (captain) (Unione Sportiva Alessandria)    

Giuseppe Della Valle (Bologna Foot Ball Club) 

Mario Magnozzi (Unione Sportiva Livorno)   

Virgilio Levratto (Associazione Calcio Vado)


Coach: Vittorio Pozzo




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V.    1924 Olympics-Semifinals:



Date: June 5, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Semifinals

Result: Switzerland 2-Sweden 1

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:7,448

Referee: Johannes (Job) Mutters (Holland) (In some sources, the Referee is shown as Mihály Iváncsics (Hungary))

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Max Abegglen II 15th, 77th     

(Sweden): Rudolf Kock 42nd

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Adolphe Reymond (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Rudolf Ramseyer (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Schmiedlin (captain) (Fußball Club Bern)

Aron Pollitz(BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

Karl Ehrenbolger (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Robert Pache (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Walter Dietrich (Servette Football Club-Genève)

Max Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Paul Fassler (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)


Coach:Edward Duckworth (England)


Sweden:

Sigfrid Lindberg (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Axel Alfredsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Fritjof Hillen (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sven Friberg (captain) (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Gustaf Carlsson (Mariebergs Idrottsklubb-Stockholm)

Harry Sundberg (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)

Charles Brommesson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Sven Rydell (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Per Kaufeldt (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Albin Dahl (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Rudolf Kock (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Coach:John Pettersson



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(June 5, 1914, Olympics, Switzerland 2-Sweden 1)



Date: June 6, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Semifinals

Result: Uruguay 2-Holland 1

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:7,088

Referee: Georges Vallat (France)

Goalscorers:

(Uruguay): Pedro Cea 62nd (From a pass by Andrade), Hector Scarone 81stpen

(Holland): Kes Pijl 32nd 

Lineups:

Uruguay:

Andrés Mazali  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

José Nasazzi (captain)(Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

Pedro Arispe (Rampla Juniors Football Club - Montevideo)    

José Leandro Andrade  (Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

José Vidal (Club Atlético Belgrano Montevideo)

Alfredo Juan Ghierra  (Universal Football Club Montevideo)

Santos Urdinarán (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Héctor Scarone  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Petrone  (Charley Football Club Montevideo)

Pedro Cea  (Centro Atlético Lito Montevideo)

Angel Romano (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)


Coach:  Ernesto Fígoli



Holland:

dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem) 

ir Henri Léonard Barthélémi ‘Harry’ Dénis (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

dr Johannes Cornelis ‘Hans’ Tetzner (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen) 

dr André Janich le Fèvre (Sport Vereniging Kampong-Utrecht)
Evert van Linge (Groninger Cricket en Voetbal Vereniging Be Quick-Groningen)

Gerardus Antonius Maria ‘Gerrit’ Horsten (Willem II Tillburg)

jhr Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje (H.V.V.(Haagse Voetbal Vereniging)-Den Haag)

Bernardus ‘Ber’ Groosjohan (V.O.C. (Volharding Olympia Combinatie)-Rotterdam)
Cornelis Alidanis ‘Kees’ Pijl
(Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Gerrit Antoon Visser (IJVVIjmuidense Voetbal Vereniging Stormvogels-Ijmuiden)

Johannes Daniel ‘Jan’ de Natris (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)


Coach: William Townley (England)




Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)




Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)


Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)



Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)



Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)


Photo From: IFFHS-Olympic Football Tournaments (1908-1936)

(June 6, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 2-Holland 1)






VI.    1924 Olympics-Third Place:



Date: June 8, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Third Place

Result: Sweden 1-Holland 1 (After Extra Time)

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:9,915

Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(Sweden): Per Kaufeldt 44th

(Holland): André  le Fèvre 77th   

Lineups:

Sweden:

Sigfrid Lindberg (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Konrad Hirsch (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sten Mellgren (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna)  Stockholm)

Sven Lindqvist (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Gustaf Carlsson (captain)(Mariebergs Idrottsklubb-Stockholm)

Harry Sundberg (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)

Evert Lundquist (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Sven Rydell (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Per Kaufeldt (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Albin Dahl (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Rudolf Kock (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Coach:John Pettersson


Holland:

dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem) 

ir Henri Léonard Barthélémi ‘Harry’ Dénis (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

Bernard Willem Jan ‘Ben’ Verweij (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem)

dr André Janich le Fèvre (Sport Vereniging Kampong-Utrecht)
Albert Jan Cornelis ‘Jan’ Oosthoek
(Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)

Gerardus Antonius Maria ‘Gerrit’ Horsten (Willem II Tillburg)

jhr Albert Willem Snouck Hurgronje (H.V.V.(Haagse Voetbal Vereniging)-Den Haag)

Hendrik Arnoldus ‘Henk’ Vermetten (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)
Klaas Jan Breeuwer
(Football Club Haarlem)

Ocker Nicolaas ‘Ok’ Formenoy (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam)

mr Marinus Cornelis ‘Dick’ Sigmond (DFC (Dordtsche Football Club)- Dordrecht)


Coach: William Townley (England)


Note: France’s Marcel Slawick was to referee this match, but he was replaced by Heinrich Retschury, as Slawick was to referee the Final as Uruguay had protested to the choice of Holland’s Johannes Mutters.



 
Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, June 8, 1924, Olympics, Sweden 1-Holland 1)




Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 8, 1924, Olympics, Sweden 1-Holland 1)


Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 8, 1924, Olympics, Sweden 1-Holland 1)



Date: June 9, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Third Place Replay

Result: Sweden 3-Holland 1

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:40,522

Referee: Youssuf Mohamed (Egypt)

Goalscorers:

(Sweden): Sven Rydell 34th, 77th, Evert Lundqvist 42nd

(Holland): Ocker Nicolaas ‘Ok’ Formenoy 44thpen

Lineups:

Sweden:

Sigfrid Lindberg (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Axel Alfredsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Fritjof Hillen (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Gunnar Holmberg (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sven Friberg (captain) (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Harry Sundberg (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)

Evert Lundquist (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Sven Rydell (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Per Kaufeldt (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)

Rudolf Kock (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Coach:John Pettersson

Sent off: Per Kaufeldt 70th


Holland:

dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem) 

ir Henri Léonard Barthélémi ‘Harry’ Dénis (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

Hendrik Arnoldus ‘Henk’ Vermetten (HBS (Houdt Braef Standt)-Den Haag)

Gerardus Antonius Maria ‘Gerrit’ Horsten (Willem II Tillburg)
Gerardus Johannes ‘Peer’ Krom (RCH -Racing Club Haarlem)  

Albert Jan Cornelis ‘Jan’ Oosthoek (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam) 

Johannes Daniel ‘Jan’ de Natris (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

Gerrit Antoon Visser (IJVVIjmuidense Voetbal Vereniging Stormvogels-Ijmuiden)
dr André Janich le Fèvre (
Sport Vereniging Kampong-Utrecht)

Ocker Nicolaas ‘Ok’ Formenoy (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta –Rotterdam) 

mr Marinus Cornelis ‘Dick’ Sigmond (DFC (Dordtsche Football Club)- Dordrecht)


Coach: William Townley (England)



Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 9, 1924, Olympics, Sweden 3-Holland 1)


Photo From: Oranje Toen En Nu, Deel 2, 1914-1926, 2001-2002, Author: Matty Verkamman

(June 9, 1924, Olympics, Sweden 3-Holland 1)



VII.    1924 Olympics-Final:



Date: June 9, 1924

Competition: Olympics-Final

Result: Uruguay 3-Switzerland 0

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:40,552

Referee: Marcel Slawick (France)

Goalscorers:

(Uruguay): Pedro Petrone 9th, Pedro Cea 65th, Angel Romano 82nd

(Switzerland): None

Lineups:

Uruguay:

Andrés Mazali (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

José Nasazzi (captain)(Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

Pedro Arispe (Rampla Juniors Football Club - Montevideo)    

José Leandro Andrade (Club Atlético Bella Vista- Montevideo)

José Vidal (Club Atlético Belgrano Montevideo)

Alfredo Juan Ghierra (Universal Football Club Montevideo)

Santos Urdinarán  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Héctor Scarone  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)

Pedro Petrone (Charley Football ClubMontevideo)

Pedro Cea (Centro Atlético Lito Montevideo)

Angel Romano (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)


Coach:  Ernesto Fígoli


Switzerland:

Hans Pulver (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Adolphe Reymond (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Rudolf Ramseyer (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

August Oberhauser (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Paul Schmiedlin (captain) (Fußball Club Bern)

Aron Pollitz(BSC (Baseler Sport Club) Old Boys-Basel)

Karl Ehrenbolger (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel)

Robert Pache (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Walter Dietrich (Servette Football Club- Genève)

Max Abegglen II (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)

Paul Fassler (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)


Coach:Edward Duckworth (England)



Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)

(Uruguay squad, June 9, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 3-Switzerland 0)





Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(June 9, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 3-Switzerland 0)



Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Switzerland squad, June 9, 1924, Olympics, Uruguay 3-Switzerland 0)



Olympics Final Ranking:

1-Uruguay

2-Switzerland

3-Sweden

4-Holland

5-Italy

6-France

7-Irish Free State

8-Egypt

9- Czechoslovakia

10-Hungary

11-USA

12-Belgium

13-Bulgaria

14-Luxembourg

15-Romania

16-Latvia

17-Turkey

18-Estonia

19-Spain

20-Poland

21-Yugoslavia

22-Lithuania



Top Goal Scorers

Pedro Petrone (Uruguay), 7 Goals

Max Abegglen II (Switzerland), Sven Rydell (Sweden) 6 Goals

Kees Pijl (Holland), Hector Scarone (Uruguay), Paul Sturzenegger (Switzerland) 5 goals



VIII.    Friendly (After and/or During Tournament):


Friendly matches between eliminated Nations during or days after the Tournament.



Date: June 1, 1924

Competition: Friendly (most likely unofficial)

Result: Egypt 10-Lithuania 0

Venue: Paris -Stade Général John Joseph Pershing (Vincennes), France

Attendance:1,000

Referee: August Silber (Estonia)

Goalscorers:

(Egypt): ??????????????

(Lithuania): None

Lineups:

Egypt:



Lithuania:

Valerijonas Balciunas (Kovas Kaunas)

Stasys Janusauskas (Kovas Kaunas) (Juozas Zukauskas (Kovas Kaunas) 46th)

Jurgis Hardingsonas (KSK (Kownoer Sport Klub) Kaunas)

Stasys Razma (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Vincas Bartuska (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Leonas Juozapaitis (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Vladas Byla (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Stasys Sabaliauskas (Kovas Kaunas)

Stepas Garbaciauskas (captain) (LFLS (Lietuvos fizinio lavinimosi sąjunga) Kaunas)

Hansas Gecas (KSK (Kownoer Sport Klub) Kaunas)

Juozas Zebrauskas (Kovas Kaunas)


Coach: None




Date: June 3, 1924

Competition: Friendly

Result: Irish Free State 3-Estonia 1

Venue:Paris (Stade de Colombes)-Stade Olympique-Stade Yves du Manoir, France

Attendance:3,000

Referee:Yusuf Mohamed (Egypt)

Goalscorers:

(Irish Free State): Patrick Duncan 15th, Robsinson 48th, Francis Ghent 69th

(Estonia): Oskar Upraus 37th

Lineups:

Irish Free State:

Patrick O'Reilly (Athlone Town FC)

Thomas Murphy (St. James’s Gate FC)

Jack McCarthy (The Bohemians FAC Dublin)

John Thomas (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

John-Joseph Dykes (Athlone Town FC)

Tommy Muldoon (Athlone Town FC)

Christy Robinson (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Charles Dowdall (St. James’s Gate FC)

Patrick Duncan (St. James’s Gate FC)

Francis Ghent (Athlone Town FC)

John Murray (The Bohemians FAC Dublin)


Coach: Charles Harris


Estonia:

Evald Tipner (FC Sport Tallinn)

Arnold Pihlak (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Otto Silber (Tallinna JK (Jalgpalli Klubi))

Hugo Vali (FC Kalev Tallinn)       

Bernhard Rein (FC Sport Tallinn)

Harald Kaarman  (FC Kalev Tallinn)       

Alfei Jurgenson (Tallinna JK (Jalgpalli Klubi))

Voldemar Roks (FC Kalev Tallinn)

Eduard Ellman-Eelma(FC Kalev Tallinn)

Oskar Upraus (FC Sport Tallinn) 

Ernst Joll (FC Kalev Tallinn)       


Coach: Ferenc Konya (Hungary)


Note:

1-In Estonian, FC Kalev Tallinn is referred as JK (Jalgpalliklubi) Tallinna Kalev

1-In Estonian, FC Sport Tallinn is referred as SK (Spordiklubi) Tallinna) Sport.




Date: June 4, 1924

Competition: Friendly

Result: France 0-Hungary 1

Venue:Le Havre – Stade de la Cavée verte  

Attendance:6,000

Referee:Felix Herren (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(France): None

(Hungary): Jozsef Eisenhoffer 25th

Lineups:

France:

Maurice Cottenet (Olympique de Paris)

Léon Huot (Club Athlétique de Vitry)

Jacques Canthelou (Football ClubGrand Rouen)   

Albert Jourda (captain) (Football ClubCette) 

Marcel Domergue (Sporting Club Nîmois)

Jean Batmale (Stade Rennais Université Club)   

Jules Dewaquez (Olympique de Paris)

Edouard Crut (Olympique de Marseille)

Albert Renier (Le Havre Athletic Club)    (Pierre Chesneau (Football ClubBlidéen-Blida / Algeria) 46th)

Ernest Gross (Red Star Strasbourg)

Robert Dufour (Olympique de Paris)


Coach: Technical Commission (Thomas Griffiths (Wales)-Trainer)


Hungary:

Ferenc Kropacsek (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Karoly Fogl II  (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)     

Deszö Grosz II (VAC (Vivo-es Athletikai Club) - Budapest)     

Vilmos Kertesz II (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Henrik Nadler (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Zoltan Blum (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Jozsef  Fogl III  (Újpesti Torna Egyesület- Budapest)     

Gyorgy Molnar (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Zoltan Opata (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  

Jozsef  Eisenhoffer (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Rudolf Jeny (MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre)–Budapest)  


Coach:Odon Hollits



Date: June 10, 1924

Competition: Unofficial Friendly

Result: Belgium 5-Sweden 0

Venue:Brussels -Dudenpark

Attendance:20,000

Referee:

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Maurice Gillis, Georges Despae (2 goals), Albert Henderickx (2 goals)

(Sweden): None

Lineups:

Belgium:

Jan De Bie (Royal Racing Club de Bruxelles)

Armand Swartenbroeks (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale) 

Oscar Verbeeck (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) 

Auguste Pelsmaeker (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)

Andre Fierens (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)

Emile Hanse (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

Louis Van Hege (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) 

Maurice Gillis (Royal Standard Club Liège)

Georges Despae (Atletiek Associatie Gent)

Laurent Grimmonprez (Racing Club de Gand)

Albert Henderickx (Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)


Coach: William J. Maxwell (Scotland)


Sweden:

Sigfrid Lindberg (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Axel Alfredsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Konrad Hirsch (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Evert Lundquist (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Gustaf Carlsson (Mariebergs Idrottsklubb-Stockholm)

Carl Erik Holmberg (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Vigor Lindberg (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)

Sven Rydell (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Per Kaufeldt (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)

Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)

Rudolf Kock (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)


Coach:John Pettersson



Date: June 10, 1924

Competition: Friendly

Result: Poland 2-USA 3

Venue:Warszawa, Stadion Agrykola

Attendance:8,000

Referee:Mihály Ivancics (Hungary)

Goalscorers:

(Poland): Stanisław Czulak 6th, Zbigniew Chruściński 32nd

(USA): Herbert Wells 3rd, Andrew John Stradan 30th, 47th

Lineups:

Poland:

Stefan Domański (Klub Sportowy Warszawianka)   

Kazimierz Kaczor (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Marian Markiewicz (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Zdzisław Styczeń (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Wacław Kuchar (captain) (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)

Antoni Amirowicz (WKS (Wojskowy Klub Sportowy) Legia Warszawa) 

Józef Adamek (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Stanisław Czulak (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)

Zbigniew Chruściński (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)     

Władysław Kowalski (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków) (Juliusz Miller (Klub Sportowy Czarni Lwów) 81)

Mieczysław Balcer (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)


Coach: Tadeusz Orzelski (replacing absent Adam Obrubański)

Other Substitutes:

Wawrzyniec Cyl (Łódzki Klub Sportowy- Lodz)

Władysław Stasiak,

Jan Loth (Klub Sportowy Polonia Warszawa)   

Marian Spoida (Klub SportowyWarta Poznan)         


USA:

James E. Douglas (Newark Skeeters FC)

James Mulholland (Scott A.A.)

Frederick E. O'Connor (Lynn General Electric)

WIlliam Jacob Demko (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Raymond A. Hornberger (Disston FC Philadelphia)

Carl W. F. Johnson (Swedish-American FC Detroit)

Irving C. Davis (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Herbert Wells (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Andrew John Stradan (Captain) (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Frank Burkhardt Jones (Bridgeville FC Philadelphia)

Edward Hart (St. Matthews FC)


Manager: George Matthew Collins

Coach: George Henry Burford



Date: June 16, 1924

Competition: Friendly

Result: Irish Free State 3-USA 1

Venue:Dublin-Dalympunt Park

Attendance:

Referee:

Goalscorers:

(Irish Free State): Brooks (3 goals)

(USA): James Rhody

Lineups:

Irish Free State:

F Collins,

A Kerr,

Thomas Murphy (St. James’s Gate FC)

John Thomas (Bohemians FAC Dublin)

Patrick Duncan (St. James’s Gate FC)

Tommy Muldoon (Athlone Town FC)

W Farrell,

Hunston,

Brooks,

Charles Dowdall (St. James’s Gate FC)

John Murray (The Bohemians FAC Dublin)


Coach: Charles Harris


USA:

James E. Douglas (Newark Skeeters FC)

James Mulholland (Scott A.A.)

Arthur G. Rudd (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

WIlliam Jacob Demko (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Raymond A. Hornberger (Disston FC Philadelphia)

Frederick E. O'Connor (Lynn General Electric)

Irving C. Davis (Fairhill FC Philadelphia)

Herbert Wells (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

Andrew John Stradan (Captain) (Fleisher Yarn FC Philadelphia)

James Rhody (Erie A.A.)

Edward Hart (St. Matthews FC)


Manager: George Matthew Collins

Coach: George Henry Burford






The Euros-Part Four (1972 Edition)

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The Euros-Part Four (1972 Edition)


By the time the qualifiers for the Fourth (1972) Euros kicked off in the Fall of 1970, the competition was only second in importance to the World Cup.

It was an established Tournament that was now regarded as prestigious despite the staging of the Finals Tournament still leaving much to be desired.

Just like the previous edition, the 32 Nations were to be divided into eight Groups (each containing four teams).

The winner of each Group would then advance to the Quarterfinals series (home and away) in the Spring of 1972, followed shortly thereafter with the Finals that included the last four teams.


The Qualifiers:

Group 1

This Group would consist of Romania, Czechoslovakia, Wales and Finland.

Romania and Czechoslovakia had qualified for the last World Cup (1970 in Mexico) and had in fact faced one another in that World Cup.

The two Eastern European sides were favorites to advance from this Group. 

Czechoslovakia appeared to have the upper hand after defeating Romania (1-0) in Bratislava on May 16, 1971.

But the Romanians stormed back and won their last three matches, which included defeating the Czechs in Bucharest (2-1) on November 14, 1971.

It all came down to Romania’s final match just ten days later vs. Wales at Bucharest. Romania’s win (2-0) edged them ahead of Czechoslovakia only on goal difference.



Group 2

This Group (featuring France, Bulgaria, Hungary and Norway) appeared to be balanced with no clear favorites.

Bulgaria had qualified to the last World Cup, but France and Hungary were equally favorites to advance and only Norway appeared out of the running.

By the Spring of 1971, Hungary appeared to have wasted their chances after only tying France at Home (April 24th, 1971, 1-1 tie) and losing to Bulgaria in Sofia (0-3) on May 19th, 1971.

However, Hungary scored key wins over its opponents in the Fall of 1971. They defeated Bulgaria (2-0) in Budapest on September 25th, 1971, followed by a key win at Paris vs. France (2-0) on October 9th, 1971.

In the end, France and Bulgaria cancelled each other out by each defeating the other on home ground (2-1 scores), which allowed Hungary to overtake the pair.




Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(Jean Djorkaeff, April 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 1-France 1 )

(May 19, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 3-Hungary 0)


Photo From: World Soccer, October 1971

(September 8, 1971, EC Qualifier, Norway 1-France 3)

(September 25, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 2-Bulgaria 0)


(October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, France 0-Hungary 2)



(October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 4-Norway 0)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1337, November 16 1971

(November 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, France 2-Bulgaria 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1340, December 7, 1971

(December 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 1)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1340, December 7, 1971

(December 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 2038,  April 30, 1985

(December 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 1)

Group 3

This Group consisted of the England along with Switzerland, Malta and Greece.  England were clear favorites from the onset but were surely surprised by Switzerland’s resilience and Qualification had to go down to the wire.

England would face Malta and Greece for the first time in its history.

The English would be surprised to play on Gzira’s infamous pitch with goalposts painted with black and white stripes.

They would score comfortable wins over Malta (twice) and Greece before facing Switzerland in Basel on October 13th, 1971.

England’s win (3-2) would break Switzerland’s perfect record (four straight wins in the Group).

The following month at Wembley (November 10th, 1971), Switzerland would hold its won in a (1-1) tie to delay the inevitable.

In this match Rodney Marsh would make his England debut as a substitute.

England would ensure qualification with the last match in the Group at Athens on December 1st, 1971 and come away with a (2-0) win.



Photo From :World Soccer , April 1971

(Sir Alf Ramsey inspecting the pitch, February 3, 1971, EC Qualifier, Malta 0-England 1)


Photo From :World Soccer, May 1971

(February 3, 1971, EC Qualifier, Malta 0-England 1)

Photo From: World Soccer, July 1971

(May 12, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 5-Malta 0)



Photo From: World Soccer, November 1971

(October 13, 1971, EC Qualifier, Switzerland 2-England 3)


Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(November 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 1- Switzerland 1)

Photo From: World Soccer, January 1972

(December 1, 1971, EC Qualifier, Greece 0-England 2)




Photo From: The Game, Issue 6, September 1995

(Geoff Hurst, December 1, 1971, EC Qualifier, Greece 0-England 2)


Group 4

This Group featured the Soviet Union along with Spain, Northern Ireland and Cyprus.

 The Soviets were favorites to win this Group with only Spain as their main rival.

The key encounter between the Nations took place in Moscow on May 30th, 1971.

USSR’s win (2-1) gave them a psychological advance and the scoreless draw in the return fixture at Seville on October 27th, 1971 ensured their advance.




Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(May 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 0-Spain 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(May 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 0-Spain 2)


Photo Photo From: World Soccer, July 1971

(May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: AS Color Nº 2, June 1, 1971

(May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №24---13.06

 (June 7, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 6-Cyprus 1)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(February 16, 1972, EC Qualifier, Northern Ireland 1-Spain 1)

Group 5

This Group featured Belgium along with Portugal, Denmark and Scotland. This was another balanced Group with no clear favorites.

Belgium took the initiative and played and won its first three matches on home soil vs. Denmark (2-0, November 25, 1970), Scotland (3-0, February 3, 1971) and Portugal (3-0, February 17, 1971).

Portugal offered some resistance by winning its next two matches, but Belgium’s away win at Denmark (2-1, May 26, 1971) gave them their fourth straight win in the Group.

After Scotland defeated Portugal (2-1) at Glasgow (October 13, 1971), it made Belgium’s final two matches against its rivals inconsequential.


Group 6

This Group featured Italy along with Austria, Sweden and Republic of Ireland.

Italy were the defending European Champions and had just finished runner-up in the 1970 World Cup Finals in Mexico.

Italy were favored to go through and were rarely troubled.

However, in their very first match, vs. Austria (October 31st at Vienna), despite their victory (2-1), Italy would lose Luigi Riva to a serious injury after a foul by Norbert Hof. He would be out for a lengthy lay-off.

In this win over Austria, Giancarlo De Sisti scored his first ever goal for Italy.

For Italy’s next match vs. Republic of Ireland in Florence (December 8th, 1970), Pierino Prati was called up as Riva’s repalcement and would score Italy’s third goal in the (3-0) win.

In the Fall of 1971, Luigi Riva would return from injury and Romeo Benetti would make his debut for Italy.

Italy’s crucial win over Sweden (3-0) on October 9th, 1971, ensured Italy’s qualification. Luigi Riva was back to great effect and scored twice.

Italy Captain Giacinto Facchetti would be honored for earning his 60th cap and tying Umberto Calligaris.

On the following day, Liam Tuohy would lead the Republic of Ireland for the first time in a (0-6) loss vs. Austria in Vienna.

The last match in the Group between Italy and Austria (2-2) on November 20, 1971 at Rome was an inconsequential affair and Italy used the opportunity to experiment and award three new caps (Tazio Roversi, Sergio Santarini and Claudio Sala).

Giacinto Facchetti would earn his record breaking 61st cap.





Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Italy squad, October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )



Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Luigi Riva’s injury, October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo - Febbraio 2016

(Italy squad, December 8, 1970, EC Qualifier, Italy 3-Republic of Ireland 0 )


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, May 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Italy 2 )


Photo From: Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors: Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974

(Artemio Franchi, Gino Stacchi and Ferruccio Valcareggi honoring Giacinto Facchetti for his 60th cap,  October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 3- Sweden 0 )



Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Italy squad, October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 3- Sweden 0 )


Photo From: Ireland on the Ball, Author: Donal Cullen

(October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Austria 6-Republic of Ireland 0)



Group 7

This Group featured Yugoslavia along with Holland, East Germany and Luxembourg.
Holland had been a rising Nation with the emergence of Johann Cruyff and Ajax Amsterdam’s Total Football.

For the time being, they were still one tournament away from making an impact.

In the end the Dutch would be undone by two away losses against its rivals Yugoslavia and East Germany.

In their very first match in the qualifiers, they wasted an opportunity by only tying Yugoslavia at home (1-1) in Rotterdam.

Johann Neeskens would make his debut for Holland in their loss vs. East Germany (0-1) in Dresden on November 11th, 1970.

Yugoslavia ended undefeated in the Group to edge ahead of Holland and East Germany.

Their crucial win vs. East Germany, away at Leipzig (2-1) on May 9,1971 made the difference.



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Johann Cruyff, October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Holland 3-East Germany 2 )


Group 8

This Group featured West Germany, along with Poland, Turkey and Albania.

Poland were also an emerging Nation and like the Dutch were on the verge of an International breakthrough.

However, this Group was always West Germany’s for the taking that had been one of Europe’s finest for some time.

Helmut Schoen’s side had just come off an impressive World Cup in Mexico and Beckenbauer and Gerd Muller appeared to be getting even better and better. They were to be without inspirational Captain Uwe Seeler who had retired from the International side after over a decade.

Unlike the 1968 edition, where the Germans appeared to take lightly, they were fully committed this time around and intent on winning.

Their commitment was on full display when they played Albania at Tirana on February 17th, 1971. During the 1968 Edition, the Germans had dropped a crucial away point in Tirana that had cost them the qualification.

This time around they made sure of the victory (1-0). Such was the German’s determination, that Helmut Schoen even called up AC Milan based Karl-Heinz Schnellinger.

This win was followed by another win away from home vs. Turkey (3-0) on April 25th, 1971. In the absence of Wolfgang Overath, Franz Beckenbauer would captain West Germany for the first time and also was deployed as Libero.

Schoen was also starting integrate more Borussia Moenchengladbach players to complement the Bayern Munich contingent. Moenchengladbach’s Horst Koppel and Herbert Wimmer made their return to the German squad for this match.

Borussia Moenchengladbach’s Gunter Netzer was also starting to make an impact along with club mate Jupp Heynckes.

In their next match vs. Albania (June 12th, 1971) at Karlsruhe (2-0), Bayern Munich defender Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck made his debut for the National Team.

The crucial match in the Group was between Poland and West Germany on October 10th, 1971 at Warsaw.

By then Paul Breitner, the Bayern Munich defender was now part of the squad and was making his second ever appearance. He was somewhat at fault for Robert Gadocha’s opener for Poland but the Germans stormed back with a Gerd Muller double and another strike from Jurgen Grabowski for a convincing (3-1) win.

The Germans comfortable held off Poland scoreless at home in their final match to qualify.



Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(West German players celebrating, April 25, 1971, EC Qualifier, Turkey 0-West Germany 3)


Photo From: World Soccer, December 1971

(October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-West Germany 3)


Quartefinals

The Quarterfinals were to be played on home and away basis in the Spring of 1972 just months ahead of the Finals.
England were paired with West Germany, while Italy faced Belgium. Hungary were to face Romania, while the Soviets would take on Yugoslavia.

The first legs were scheduled on April 29-30th. The most anticipated of these encounters was between eternal rivals England and West Germany.

The respective Managers Alf Ramsey and Helmut Schoen had faced one another before most notably the 1966 World Cup Final as well as the 1970 World Cup Quarterfinal.

On April 29th, on a rain soaked Wembley pitch, the English took on the West Germans (wearing Green uniforms).

The English were missing Allan Mullery.
Helmut Schoen had to write off a number of players. Patzke, Fichtel and Libuda had been guilty of accepting bribes in the Bundesliga and were no longer eligible for the National Team.
Borussia Moechengladbach defender Berti Vogts was also missing due to a long term injury.

In addition, leading up to the match, Sepp Maier had a quarrel with Bayern Munich teammates Beckenbauer and Muller. He was angry with them for blaming him for defeats against Rangers Glasgow and Duisburg.

There was also a controversy over Adidas, the equipment furnisher, since five of the Borussia Moenchengladbach players were also part time Puma representatives.

All these problems seemed to be forgotten when the Germans took the field and produced one of their most memorable displays.

Bayern Munich’s Uli Hoeness was only making his second appearance in National Team colors and would make an impact in this match.





Photo From: World Soccer, June 1972

(Georg Schwarzenbeck and Martin Chivers, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Gunter Netzer and Uli Hoeness, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Gunter Nezter, Hoeness and Wimmer would take control of the midfield and the Germans dominated like no other team in Wembley.

The normally dependable English Captain Bobby Moore would have a poor match and his mistake would lead to the German opener in the 26th minute.

His diagonal pass in his own area was intercepted and the ball eventually reached Hoeness who struck from just outside the box.




Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Gordon Banks after Uli Honess’ goal, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


The English attacked but Maier was in fine form and kept them at bay.

The English equalizer arrived in the 77th minute, when Francis Lee tapped into the open net after Maier had parried an effort.





Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Francs Lee scoring for England, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: Die Geschichte der Fussball Nationalmanschaft, Author: Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling (Hrsg)

(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: The best of enemies, England V Germany, Author David Downing

(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


The Germans went back in attack and would score twice in the last five minutes.

Bobby Moore compounded his evening by giving away a penalty kick after he fouled Siggi Held in the 85th minute. Gunter Netzer would score from the spot (his effort struck the post before going in). Just a few minutes later, the Germans scored their third goal after fine work by Hoeness enabled Muller to score.





Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Gunter Netzer’s penalty kick, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)



Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Uli Hoeness and Helmut Schoen after the match, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


The tie had been virtually decided and one could see a way back for the English in the second Leg.
The return leg at West Berlin on May 13th was also played under rainy conditions.  The German were missing Jurgen Grabowski through injury.

Heinz Flohe would step in as a replacement.

The Germans did not exert themselves too much and were content onto holding to their lead.

The English seemed defeated before even taking on the field with Ramsey fielding a 4-4-2 defensive formation. It was surprising that Ramsey did not field an attacking formation since they needed to win to have any chance. Ramsey would assign Peter Storey to man-mark Nezter. Storey and Hunter would restrict Netzer’s chances to dominate the midfield.

It would be a tough physical match with not much excitement, except an effort by Siggi held that hit the bar. The Germans advanced to the Finals with the scoreless tie.




Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, West Germany 0-England 0)



Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
 (Gerd Muller and Peter Storey and the West German squad after the match, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, West Germany 0-England 0)


On April 29th, at Milan, Italy would host Belgium for the first leg of their quarterfinal series.

Italy were missing Gianni Rivera and Roberto Boninsegna.

Raymond Goethals chose to have Belgium play with defensive tactics to stifle the Italians in their won game. In addition, Christian Piot had a superb match in the goal and was responsible for many saves.

The Belgians had an appeal for a penalty kick in the 43rd minute, after Rosato had fouled Paul van Himst, but the Referee waved off the protests.

In the second half, Franco Causio would make his debut for the Italian National team by coming on for Domenghini.

The Belgian Manager Raymond Goethals was so nervous on the touchline that his antics led him to be sent off.

The Police came to escort him off and he was to be taken away from the stadium. However, he bribed them by giving away all his Belgian Federation Badges and items he had on him. They allowed him to stay in the stadium and he watched the remainder of the match through a window in the dressing rooms.

The Belgians had achieved what no other team had done in eleven years by taking a point off of Italy in San Siro in a qualifier.

The Italian Press described that Belgium had played in an Italian manner to earn the point.

Belgians appeared to have the upper hand going into the second leg.





Photo From Guerin Sportivo - Marzo 2016

(Luigi Riva and Christian Piot, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)



Photo From: Il Libro Azzuro, Author: Walter Perosino, 1998

(Luigi Riva, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)


Photo From Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Franco Causio, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)


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(Belgium squad, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)


The return leg was at Brussels’ Parc Astrid on May 13th. The Belgians felt the venue was an advantage over Heysel, since the stands are close to the pitch.

For Italy, Ferrucio Valcareggi made a number of changes from the first leg.

Gianfranco Bedin, Roberto Rosato, Angelo Domenghini and Pietro Anastasi  were replaced with Mario Bertini, Luciano Spinosi, Romeo Benetti and Roberto Boninsegna.

The Belgians would take the match to the Italians and dominate.

Wilfried Van Moer gave the lead to Belgium in the 23rd minute. Some time later he would be the victim of a vicious foul by Mario Bertini that would break his leg.

Afterwards Bertini expressed regret over the incident and claimed it had been accidental.

Amazingly, van Moer remained on the field until the halftime break and then walked on foot to the Anderlecht Hospital.

He would be replaced at halftime by Odillon Polleunis. Van Moer’s Euros were officially over.




Photo From: Le Siecle des Diables Rouges, Author: Christian Hubert

(Wilfred van Moer’s injury after a foul by Mario Bertini, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Belgium 2-Italy 1)


Fabio Capello would make his International debut for Italy in the second half replacing Bertini.

Paul van Himst would score Belgium's second in the 71st minute. The Italians replied with a Luigi Riva penalty kick minutes before the end.

Naturally afterwards there were calls for Ferrucio Valcareggi to resign.
The Italian Federation President, Artemio Franchi stated that “Italy must rebuild completely, with many more young players, and if Valcareggi resisted such changes he would have no choice but to resign”.




Photo From Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Pierluigi Cera, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Belgium 2-Italy 1)


Ferrucio Valcareggi stated “Belgium were the better side and no individual player in our team was at fault. If anyone is to blame then it is me”.

This would be the last match for Giancarlo De Sisti. The dropped Anastasi would later vent his frustration by saying that “he does not understand why he gets called up if he is not going to play…. between Riva, Bonisegna and Prati, I know there is no place for me”.

It had been a foul ridden match and the Austrian Referee Schiller was criticized for allowing the match to get out of hand.

Apparently in one incident, Boninsegna and Erwin vandendaele were exchanging punches while the play was on the other side of field with Schiller unaware of the fight.

Belgians were through but it had been at the cost of one of their most talented players, Wilfried van Moer.


On April 29th, at Budapest, Hungary and Romania would start their quarterfinal series. Rudolf Illovszky gave a first cap to right back Peter Vépi, while Lájos Kocsis was back in the squad in midfield.

Laszlo Branikovits gave Hungary the lead in the 11thminute. The Hungarians had further chances and hit the bar twice.

As the match progressed, Romania’s performance improved and Lajos Satmareanu struck the equalizer in the 56thminute. The match ended (1-1) with still much to play for.





(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Hungary 1-Romania 1)


The Second Leg took place at Bucharest on May 14th. For Hungary, Tibor Fabian took the right back spot replacing Vepi.

The match ended in a (2-2) tie, with the Hungarians guilty of missing a penalty kick.





(May 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Romania 2- Hungary 2)


(May 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Romania 2- Hungary 2)


A replay was needed three days later at Belgrade. This time the Hungarians won (2-1) to earn a place in the Finals.




 (May 17, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Hungary 2-Romania 1)


On April 30th, at Belgrade, Yugoslavia took on the Soviet Union. It would be a tough and balanced encounter that ended scoreless.




Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Predrag Cvijetic).

(April 30, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Yugoslavia 0-USSR 0)

The Return leg was on May 13th at Moscow. It had rained before the match and the field was muddy.

Viktor Kolotov was back in the squad for the Soviets. He had missed the first leg through illness.

The match was listless and only came to life after the Soviets scored through Kolotov in the 53rd minute.

Afterwards, the Soviets were galvanized and pressed for more goals.

Anatoly Banishevski would double the lead in the 74th minute and Eduard Koznikovich would round out the scoring just before the end for a comprehensive (3-0) win.




Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Predrag Cvijetic)
(May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, USSR 3-Yugoslavia 0)



Finals

The Final Four consisted now of Belgium, USSR, Hungary and West Germany.

Belgium were designated as the hosts for the Finals phase.

The Format of the Finals had not changed; the Matches would take place within a few days of one another (and in fact this format would remain until 1976).

The semifinals took place on June 14th, 1972. The Belgian hosts took on West Germany at Antwerp, while Hungary faced the Soviet Union in Brussels.

The Belgians were weakened by the absences of Wilfried van Moer (following his severe injury vs. Italy) and Nicolas Dewalque.

Belgium Manager stressed the absences by saying “I envy Schoen, he will lineup Nezter and Beckenbauer against us, but due to injuries, I do not have my Netzer (van Moer) nor my Beckenbauer (Nicolas Dewalque)”.

Goethals was nevertheless convinced of his tactics and said,  “unless some unforeseen event, I will bet Muller will not score against us”  (words that would come back…..)

He was secretive of his tactics and during a training session in Heysel, he sent out the West German journalists, when the time came to discuss tactics with the gathered journalists.

In the ensuing Press Conference, when the West German journalists were back in, he told the Belgian journalists “Enemy ears are listening, today I will not say much”.

Goethals had complained that he could not train more at Heysel.  To make things fair it had been decided that a team could only train once at a designated venue that they would play.

Goethals thought this was ridiculous as they were accustomed to train there for years.

Goethals had wanted to play the match at Anderlecht’s Parc Astrid or Sclessin, but the Belgian Federation imposed Antwerp’s Deurne because of its capacity.

In the end, more than 30,000 German fans were in the stands, while some locals snubbed the National Team because no local players had been selected. The Flamand Television did not even film the match.

In contrast to the Germans, Hungary had only requested and allocated 1,800 tickets, while the Soviets got 1,100.

A lot was also drawn to see who would play in white. Belgium would wear white and the Germans would wear their away strip of Green.

Goethals felt the white jerseys were “a big advantage at night”.

The Germans were near full strength. They were still missing Berti Vogts at right back. He had been injured in the right knee on November 1971 playing against Internazionale Milano with Borussia Moenchengladbach.

He had been operated in February 1972 at Koln University and was out of action. He was nevertheless part of the West German for these Euros, but the starter in his position was Horst-Dieter Höttges.

Siggi Held was also not released for these matches, as his club Kickers Offenbach needed him for promotion to the Bundesliga. Schalke’s Erwin Kremers would fill his role up front.

AC Milan also would not release Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, as he was needed for Coppa Italia action. But such was West Germany’s strength that they would not be required nor missed.

Wolfgang Overath’s unavailability allowed Gunter Netzer to dictate the proceedings from the midfield and this Tournament would be his.

Goethals had set up a defensive tactic to counter Netzer’s surges without sacrificing a player to act as man marker.

However, he was unable to counter Muller who would go on and score twice on half-chances.

The match got underway with Dutch Maestro Johann Cruyff and his wife watching from the stands.

The Germans set the pace and attacked for the first twenty minutes.

The Germans took the lead in the 24th minute, when Muller headed in a cross by Nezter, that Piot should have perhaps covered.




Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 131, December 1999

(Gerd Muller, June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-West Germany 2)


Belgium started attacking in the second half, without really threatening the Germans’ superiority.

The Germans scored their second in the 71st minute, again by Muller when he latched onto a seemingly harmless cross by Netzer. Once again the Belgian defense seemed hesitant and many felt should have covered the action.

Belgium pulled a goal back by Odillon Polleunis in the 83rd minute, but the Germans were not troubled and had deservedly won.





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(Belgium squad, June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-West Germany 2)


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-West Germany 2)


Afterwards, Goethals felt vindicated about his tactical plan and stressed the fact that Netzer had not been able to make his usual runs and was restricted to taking long distance shots. That may have been accurate, however, Nezter did nevertheless manage to create two goals for Muller.

Belgium’s Paul Van Himst stated “ we could have won, it would suffice to have van Moer in our squad and take off Muller from the Germany side”.

Belgium’s Georges Heylens stressed Muller’s instinctive opportunism, he said,  ”Muller had against us two semi-opportunities and scored from both”.


Simultaneously, the Hungary and USSR semifinal was taking place at Brussels.

The fact that the matches were played at the same time may have been a contributing factor to the low turnout in a match watched from the stands by Lev Yashin, Ladislao Kubala, Remetter and Jules Nagy.

The Soviets had surprisingly left off Gennadi Evryuzhikin. Vladimir Onischenko would start in his place.

Hungary seemed better in the early stages but could not capitalize on their chances. For the Soviets, Murtaz Khurtzilava had an excellent match and the Soviets slowly got back in the game.

In the 53rd minute, the Soviets took the lead through Anatoly Konkov.




(June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, USSR 1-Hungary 0)


A few minutes later (60th minute), Rudolf Illovszky would make a double substitution by sending on Florian Albert and Antal Dunai in place of Lájos Kocsis and Ferenc Bene.

Florian Albert had been out of International reckoning for some time due to his poor form. But a few weeks prior to the Tournament he had impressed in a Ferencvaros-Honved matchup (4-2 Ferencvaros win) and had unexpectedly made the Hungary squad.

Hungary’s performance improved after the duo came on. They were awarded a penalty kick in the 82nd minute after a foul on Dunai.

However, Rudakov parried Zambo’s attempt and Szoke was only able to hit the side netting on the rebound. (Many Hungarian players had their back turned during the penalty kick).

The Soviets reached the Final to meet the West Germans.


The third place match between Belgium and Hungary took place on June 17that Liège.

This was a match that perhaps neither team wanted to play nor the public wanted to watch for that matter. Only just over 6,000 fans went to see this match that featured the host Nation.

For Belgium, Paul van Himst became the new appearance record holder by making his 69th appearance, overtaking Vicky Mees.

For the Hungarians, Mihaly Kozma was in the lineup in place of Szoke on the right wing. Kozma was upfront with Dunai in a 4-4-2 formation for Hungary.

It appeared both teams would have been happy with a draw and not much effort was made. The match would mostly be remembered as an ill-tempered affair with many tactical fouls as well as an incident involving a fan and the Police at halftime.




Photo From: Le Siecle des Diables Rouges, Author: Christian Hubert

(June 17, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 2-Hungary 1)


Raoul Lambert opened the scoring for the home team in the 24th minute. Five minutes later Paul Van Himst doubled the lead taking advantage of a miscue between Miklós Páncsics and Istvan Geczi.

At halftime, Lájos Szucs replaced Zambo in the Hungarian lineup and their play improved thereafter.




Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 131, December 1999

(Paul van Himst, June 17, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 2-Hungary 1)


The Hunagrians were awarded a penalty kick in the 50th minute after Dunai was pushed in the box. This time Lajos Kü was able to finally score from the spot for Hungary.

In another incident Peter Juhasz kicked Christian Piot in frustration, as he could not reach a ball. He was booked for his offense and after that the match degenerated into rough play.

After the match Georges Heylens had an altercation with the match Referee. He wanted to take the match ball and give it to van Himst in recognition of his new record; however, the Referee would not allow it as according to the rules he had to give the ball to the UEFA delegation.

The most talked about incident of the match occurred during halftime. A West German fan entered the field with a West German flag. A police officer restrained him in a violent manner by striking him twice on the arm with a baton. This angered the fans and as both teams were re-entering the field, they were met with a chorus of boos. This surprised the Belgians, as they were unaware of the incident.

It was reported that after being debriefed on the situation, Paul van den Boegnants (minister of Belgian defense) had asked an explanation from the policeman’s commander.


On the following day, June 18th, 1972, the Final between West Germany and the USSR took place in Brussels.

The Soviets were playing in their third Final (1960, 1964, and now 1972), while this was the Germans’ first continental Final match.

The Germans stuck with the same formation and were confident of victory.

The two sides had met less than a month earlier on May 26th, in a friendly for the inauguration of Munich’s Olympiastadion. The Germans fielding the same starting lineup had comprehensively won (4-1) with Gerd Muller scoring all four goals.

In fact ahead of the Final, Schoen’s main worry was that his players might as a result underestimate the Soviets. He reminded them that the (4-1) win meant nothing.

In any case he need not have worried as the German’s superiority was beyond dispute.

They attacked from the start and the result was rarely in doubt.

They displayed a technical superiority that had not been seen in Europe (according to some observers) since the Great Hungary side of 1954.





Photo From: 1974 - Libro Album Fussball - Report Linda1974 - Libro Album Fussball - Report Linda

(West Germany squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



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(USSR squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


In first 27 minutes, the Germans had already taken 10 shots on goal.

In the 28th minute, they would open the scoring after constant pressure, predictably through Muller, as he latched on and struck the rebound from a shot by Heynckes that had been parried by Rudakov.





Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

(Gerd Muller scoring the first goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



They would score twice more in quick succession in the second half.

Herbert Wimmer would score after being put through by Heynckes in the 52ndminute.

In the 57th minute, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck would start a move in his own half and would end up being the provider for Muller at the end of the move as Muller did what he did best.






Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Herbert Wimmer scoring the second goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)




Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Gerd Muller scoring the third goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


The Germans won and became European Champions for the first time. They also became the second Nation to win the European Nations Cup and the World Cup (after Italy).

The Germans’ tactic consisted stifling the Soviets into their own half. They were able to build their attacks with great momentum that would force the Soviets to retreat in their own half. The Germans ran at them with Physical strength, speed, quick passing, and extra men in attack during breakaways.

Each player was constantly in motion, and the Germans defended and attacked with all ten players.






Photo From: France Football, Issue 2409, June 9, 1992

(Uli Hoeness, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Photo From: World Soccer, June 1992

(Gerd Muller, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

(Jupp Heynckes, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


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(Gerd Muller after scoring the third goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Franz Beckenbauer lifted his first International trophy and after the match said, “in German Football, there is something that does not suit to Soviet Football, it poses problems that they can’t solve”.

Helmut Schoen in fact believed that the Belgians had posed more of a problem to the Germans than the Soviets.

He believed the Soviets played well, but believed that they did not know how to take advantage of their opportunities and that they did not do the unexpected move to create chances. (which meant they were predictable).





Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Franz Beckenbauer lifting the trophy, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Photo From: Die Geschichte der Fussball Nationalmanschaft, Author Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling (Hrsg), 2004

(Gerd Muller lifting the trophy, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


In fact for most observers, the only unpredictable player in the Soviet side was   Murtaz Khurtzilava. In all the Soviets had only three chances, with one Khurtzilava effort hitting the post.

Ultimately, they seemed exhuatsed by the Germans’ fast play and quick changing movements.

The only low point for Germany was the behavior of some of its fans. With less than five minutes remaining, some of their fans got near the touchline. Some even entered the pitch and at one point Sepp Maier had to intervene and get them out of the field.

At the final whistle, the players had to run away from the fans.


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1368, June 20, 1972

(Gerd Muller, Franz Beckenbauer and Gunter Netzer celebrating, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


The main criticism about the Finals concerned the refereeing. The violence in the Belgium-Hungary match (following Juhasz’s booking) was blamed for the Referee’s lack of control.

In addition, the Scottish Referee William Mulan’s handling of the Belgium-West Germany match was questioned. He had tolerated Erwin Vandendaele’s constant violent play and fouls.

However, in general these Euros were successful as far as attendance, especially for the qualifiers and the quarterfinal series.

The format of the Finals was perhaps partly to blame for low attendance in a couple of the matches. It was becoming clear that the Tournament format would have to be changed eventually to enhance attendance.


Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin Edition, 100 Jahre Deutsche Landerspiele

(Franz Beckenbauer and Gunter Nezter with the trophy, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


At the end, Helmut Schoen believed this victory heralded a new era for Football. He stated,  “ I believe we showed today that there I more to modern football than massed defense. I hope our win here will be a lesson for soccer around the world. I am certain that defensive soccer, and the formations that teams adapt to play that kind of game, must be abandoned at all costs. The game must flow. One must attack at least as often as one defends.

If you ask me why our team is so good, I would answer that it is because we have found just the right blend of team spirit, physical strength, tactical discipline and the spirit of adventure. We have all the strengths of the South Americans in ball control and passing ability, but we also have the physical and moral attributes of the best European sides.

The days when a team like Internazionale can win a competition purely by defensive Football have gone for good. We proved here that the modern game is an attacking one, even against a team with physical powers of the Russians. As you saw here they held us to one goal in the first half with a mixture of strong defensive play and a certain amount of luck, but in the second half we ran them off their feet and the game was won within a quarter of an hour.”


No one could argue with him, he had rebuilt a side on the post-Herberger and Seeler era that was even stronger and more complete than his predecessors.

Beckenbauer, Netzer and Muller were at the top of their game and formed a solid backbone.




Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

(Gunter Netzer and Franz Beckenbauer, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Youngsters such as Breitner and Hoeness could only improve. The World Cup to be held on home ground appeared a realistic possibility (and ultimately would be).

Gunter Netzer was regarded as the best player of these Euros and his legacy is largely built on his performances in these Euros.


(A cartoon of Gunter Netzer)


It would be a shame that he would miss out on the 1974 triumph, as Schoen would fall back on Wolfgang Overath. No one who witnessed these Euros would have fathomed such a possibility; such was Netzer’s brilliance.

Many consider this 1972 West German as the best in its History and even better than the one that would triumph in the World Cup two years later.



Photo From: World Soccer , July 1972

(West Germany squad with the trophy, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999

(West Germany squad with the trophy, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


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Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 №26---25.06

Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №24---13.06

Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №39---26.09.71

Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №44---31.10

Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 №19---07.05.72

Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 №21---21.05

Onze-Mondial, Issue 131, December 1999


Belges & Buts, Petites Histoires de Diables, Authors: Axel Du Bus and Matthieu Vellut

Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 1 (Group 1)

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UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1




October 7, 1970 (Prague, Czechoslovakia 1-Finland 1)

October 11, 1970 (Bucharest, Romania 3-Finland 0)

November 11, 1970 (Cardiff, Wales 0-Romania 0)

April 21, 1971 (Cardiff, Wales 1-Czechoslovakia 3)

May 16, 1971 (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia 1-Romania 0)

May 26, 1971 (Helsinki, Finland 0-Wales 1)

June 16, 1971 (Helsinki, Finland 0-Czechoslovakia 4)

September 22, 1971 (Helsinki, Finland 0-Romania 4)

October 13, 1971 (Cardiff, Wales 3-Finland 0)

October 27, 1971 (Prague, Czechoslovakia 1-Wales 0)

November 14, 1971 (Bucharest, Romania 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

November 24, 1971 (Bucharest, Romania 2-Wales 0)



Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

Romania

6

4

1

1

11

2

9

9

2

Czechoslovakia

6

4

1

1

11

4

7

9

3

Wales

6

2

1

3

5

6

-1

5

4

Finland

6

0

1

5

1

16

-15

1


P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points



Date: October 7, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Czechoslovakia 1-Finland 1

Venue: Praha (Prague)- Letná Stadion (Sparta Praha)

Attendance:10,000

Referee:William O´Neill (Republic of Ireland)

Goalscorers:

(Czechoslovakia): Milan Albrecht 31st

(Finland): Matti Paatelainen 41st

Lineups:

Czechoslovakia:

Frantisek  Schmucker (TJ  Baník OKD Ostrava)

Jiri Vecerek  (TJ  Baník OKD Ostrava)

Jozef Bomba (VSS Kosice)

Jozef Desiatnik (VSS Kosice)  (Oldrich Urban(TJ Sparta CKD Praha) 75th)

Peter Mutkovic (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Vladimir Mojzis (TJ  Jednota  Trenčín) 

Dusan Bartovic (TJ  Jednota  Trenčín) 

Stanislav Strunc (VTJ Dukla Praha) 

Alexander Nagy (TJ  Jednota  Trenčín)  (Frantisek Hoholko (VSS Kosice) 69th)

Pavel Stratil (TJ Sklo Union-Teplice)

Milan Albrecht (TJ  Jednota  Trenčín) 


Coach: Antonín Rýgr

Booked: Dušan Bartovič


Finland:

Paavo Heinonen (HJK (Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi  Helsinki)-Helsinki)  

Pertti Mäkipää (TaPa (Tampereen Palloilijat)-Tampere)      

Seppo Kilponen (OPS (Oulun Palloseura)-Oulo)

Vilho Rajantie (MP (Mikkelin Palloilijat)-Mikkeli)

Timo Kautonen (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)

Jouko Suomalainen (KuPS (Kuopion Palloseura)-Kuopio)      

Pekka Heikkilä (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  

Raimo Toivanen (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)

Pentti Toivola (MP (Mikkelin Palloilijat)-Mikkeli)

Olavi Litmanen (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)

Matti Paatelainen (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)   (Seppo Mäkelä (KPV (Kokkolan Pallo-Veikot)- Kokkola)73rd)


Coach: Olavi Laaksonen

Booked: Pentti Toivola , Olavi Litmanen



Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat

(Czechoslovakia squad, October 7, 1970, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 1-Finland 1)




Date: October 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Romania 3-Finland 0

Venue:Bucureşti (Bucharest) -Stadionul 23 August

Attendance:55,000

Referee: Leonidas Vamvakopoulos (Greece)

Goalscorers:

(Romania): Florea Dumitrache 28th, 42nd, Radu Nunweiller 77th

(Finland): None

Lineups:

Romania:

Necula Raducanu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti) 

Niculae Lupescu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Iosif Vigu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti) 

Ion Dumitru(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Radu Nunweiller(Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Alexandru Neagu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)    (Gheorghe Tataru (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)46th)

Nicolae Dobrin (Fotbal Club Arges Pitesti)     

Florea Dumitrache(Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Florian Dumitrescu (UTA (Unizale Textile Arădene) –Arad)   


Coach: Angelo Niculescu


Finland:

Paavo Heinonen (HJK (Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi  Helsinki)-Helsinki)  

Pertti Mäkipää (captain) (TaPa (Tampereen Palloilijat)-Tampere)      

Seppo Kilponen (OPS (Oulun Palloseura)-Oulo)

Vilho Rajantie (MP (Mikkelin Palloilijat)-Mikkeli)

Timo Kautonen (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)

Jouko Suomalainen (KuPS (Kuopion Palloseura)-Kuopio) ( Seppo Mäkelä (KPV (Kokkolan Pallo-Veikot)- Kokkola)  55th)

Pekka Heikkilä (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)    (Olavi Litmanen (Lahden Reipas-Lahti) 67th)

Raimo Saviomaa (Lahti-69)

Pentti Toivola (MP (Mikkelin Palloilijat)-Mikkeli)

Raimo Toivanen (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)

Matti Paatelainen (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)    


Coach: Olavi Laaksonen




Date: November 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Wales 0-Romania 0

Venue: Cardiff, Ninian Park 

Attendance:50,000

Referee: Arie van Gemert (Holland)

Goalscorers:

(Wales): None

(Romania): None

Lineups:

Wales:

Gareth Sprake (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

Peter Joseph Rodrigues (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)

Harold Michael England (Tottenham Hotspur)   

David Powell (Sheffield United Football Club / England)

Rodney John Thomas (Swindon Town Football Club / England)

William Alan Durban (Derby County Football Club / England)  

Graham Moore (Charlton Athletic Football Club-London / England)

Barrington G. Hole (Swansea City City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Richard Leslie Krzywicki (Huddersfield Town Football Club / England)

Ronald Wyn  Davies (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Ronald Raymond Rees (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)


Coach: David Bowen


Romania:

Necula Raducanu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti) 

Niculae Lupescu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)  (Bujor Halmageanu  (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti) 46th)

Mihai Mocanu (Petrolul Ploiesti) 

Ion Dumitru(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Radu Nunweiller (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Alexandru Neagu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Nicolae Dobrin (Fotbal Club Arges Pitesti)(Flavius Domide (UTA (Unizale Textile Arădene) –Arad)76th)

Florea Dumitrache(Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Florian Dumitrescu (UTA (Unizale Textile Arădene) –Arad)   


Coach: Angelo Niculescu




Date: April 21, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Wales 1-Czechoslovakia 3

Venue: Swansea-Vetch Field            

Attendance:12,000

Referee: Einar Boström (Sweden)

Goalscorers:

(Wales): Ronald Tudor Davies 49th pen

(Czechoslovakia): Jan Capkovic 78th, 82nd, Vladimir Taborsky 80th

Lineups:

Wales:

Anthony Horace Millington (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Peter Joseph Rodrigues (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)

Leighton Phillips (Cardiff City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Edward Glyn James (Blackpool Football Club / England)

Rodney John Thomas (Swindon Town Football Club / England)

William Alan Durban (Derby County Football Club / England)

John Francis Mahoney (Stoke City Football Club / England) (Arfon Trevor Griffiths (Wrexham Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League)  46th)

Thomas J.Walley (Watford Football Club / England)

Ronald Tudor Davies (Southampton Football Club / England)

Ronald Wyn Davies (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Ronald Raymond Rees (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)


Coach: David Bowen


Czechoslovakia:

Ivo Viktor (VTJ Dukla Praha) 

Karol Dobias (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Vladimir Hrivnak (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Jozef Desiatnik (VSS Kosice)

Vladimir Taborsky (TJ Sparta CKD Praha)  

Jaroslav Pollak (VSS Kosice)

Ladislav Kuna(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Jozef Adamec(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Frantisek Vesely (Sportovni Klub Slavia Praha)   

Pavel Stratil (TJ Sklo Union-Teplice)

Jan Capkovic(TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  


Coach: Ladislav Novak and Ladislav Kacani




Date: May 16, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Czechsolovakia 1-Romania 0

Venue: Bratislava -Tehelne Pole Stadion (Slovan Bratislava)

Attendance:55,000

Referee: Fernando Dos Santos Leite (Portugal)

Goalscorers:

(Czechoslovakia): Frantisek Vesely 88th

(Romania): None

Lineups:

Czechsolovakia:

Ivo Viktor (VTJ Dukla Praha) 

Karol Dobias (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Vladimir Hrivnak (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Jozef Desiatnik (VSS Kosice)

Vladimir Taborsky (TJ Sparta CKD Praha)  

Jaroslav Pollak (VSS Kosice)

Ladislav Kuna(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Jozef Adamec(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Frantisek Vesely (Sportovni Klub Slavia Praha)   

Pavel Stratil (TJ Sklo Union-Teplice)  (Karol Jokl (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava) 72nd)

Jan Capkovic(TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)    (Dusan Kabat (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  75th)


Coach: Ladislav Novak and Ladislav Kacani


Note: Jozef Adamec missed a penalty kick in the 75th minute.


Romania:

Necula Raducanu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Dan Coe(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Mihai Mocanu (Petrolul Ploiesti) 

Dan Anca (CSU (Clubul Sportiv Universitar) Universitatea –Cluj) 

Ion Dumitru (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Alexandru Neagu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   (Radu Nunweiller (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)  46th)

Emerich Dembrovszki (Sport Club Bacau)    

Florea Dumitrache (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Mircea Lucescu(Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   


Coach: Angelo Niculescu


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat

(Czechoslovakia squad, May 16, 1971, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 1-Romania 0)




Date: May 26, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Finland 0-Wales 1

Venue: Helsinki -Olympiastadion 

Attendance:54,100

Referee:Günter Männig (East Germany) 

Goalscorers:

(Finland): None

(Wales): John Benjamin Toshack 54th

Lineups:

Finland:

Lars Näsman (SportclubCambuur –Leeuwarden / Holland)

Timo Kautonen (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)

Raimo Saviomaa (Lahti-69)

Vilho Rajantie (MP (Mikkelin Palloilijat)-Mikkeli)

Jouko Suomalainen (KPT (Kuopion Pallotoverit)- Kuopio)  

Timo Nummelin (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)

Pekka Heikkilä (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  

Raimo Toivanen (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)  (Jarmo Flink (KuPS (Kuopion Palloseura)-Kuopio) 46th)

Matti Paatelainen (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)    

Arto Tolsa (Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging-Antwerpen / Belgium)

Tommy Lindholm (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)


Coach: Olavi Laaksonen

Booked: Arto Tolsa, Raimo Toivanen


Wales:

Anthony Horace Millington (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Malcolm Edward Page (Birmingham City Football Club / England)

Steve C. Derrett (Cardiff City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

William Alan Durban (Derby County Football Club / England)

John Griffith Roberts (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)

Ray Mielczarek (Rotherham United Football Club / England)

Richard Leslie Krzywicki (Huddersfield Town Football Club / England)

Wayne P. Jones (Bristol Rovers Football Club / England)

Ronald Raymond Rees (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)

John Benjamin Toshack (Liverpool Football Club / England)

Gilbert Ivor Reece (Sheffield United Football Club / England)


Coach: David Bowen

Booked: Raymond Mielczarek , John Toshack




Date: June 16, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Finland 0-Czechsolovakia 4

Venue: Helsinki -Olympiastadion 

Attendance:4,658

Referee:Marian Srodecki (Poland)

Goalscorers:

(Finland): None

(Czechoslovakia): Jan Capkovic 12th, Jaroslav Pollak 16th,  Frantisek Karko 84th, 89th

Lineups:

Finland:

Lars Näsman (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  

Timo Kautonen (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)

Vilho Rajantie (MP (Mikkelin Palloilijat)-Mikkeli)

Seppo Kilponen (OTP (Oulun Työväen Palloilijat)-Oulo) 

Jouko Suomalainen (KPT (Kuopion Pallotoverit)- Kuopio)  

Timo Nummelin (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)

Pekka Heikkilä (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)   (Matti Paatelainen (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)   46th)

Raimo Toivanen (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku) (Tommy Lindholm (Lahden Reipas-Lahti) 65th)

Arto Tolsa (Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging-Antwerpen / Belgium)

Jarmo Flink (KuPS (Kuopion Palloseura)-Kuopio)

Olavi Rissanen (KuPS (Kuopion Palloseura)-Kuopio) 


Coach: Olavi Laaksonen


Czechsolovakia:

Ivo Viktor (VTJ Dukla Praha) 

Karol Dobias (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Vladimir Hrivnak (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Jozef Desiatnik (VSS Kosice)

Vladimir Taborsky (TJ Sparta CKD Praha)  

Jaroslav Pollak (VSS Kosice)

Ladislav Kuna(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Jozef Adamec(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  (Ivan Hrdlicka (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava) 76th)

Frantisek Vesely (Sportovni Klub Slavia Praha)   (Frantisek Karko (TJ Trinecké zelezárny Trinec) 76th)

Pavel Stratil (TJ Sklo Union-Teplice)

Jan Capkovic(TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  


Coach: Ladislav Novak and Ladislav Kacani





Date: September 22, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Finland 0-Romania 4

Venue: Helsinki -Olympiastadion 

Attendance:2,084

Referee: Pius Kamber (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Finland): None

(Romania): Anghel Iordanescu 24th, Niculae Lupescu 37th, Emerich Dembrovszki 54th, Mircea Lucescu 63th  pen

Lineups:

Finland:

Lars Näsman (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  (Paavo Heinonen (HJK (Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi  Helsinki)-Helsinki) 46th)

Jouko Suomalainen (KPT (Kuopion Pallotoverit)- Kuopio)  

Raimo Saviomaa (Lahti-69)

Ari Mäkynen (VPS (Vaasan Palloseura)- Vaasa) 

Esko Ranta (TPV (Tampereen Pallo-Veikot)-Tampere)

Raimo Toivanen (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)  (Timo Nummelin (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku) 58th)

Pekka Heikkilä (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  

Miikka Toivola (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)

Timo Rahja (HJK (Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi  Helsinki)-Helsinki)

Antero Nikkanen (MP (Mikkelin Palloilijat)-Mikkeli)

Tommy Lindholm (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)


Coach: Olavi Laaksonen


Romania:

Necula Raducanu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   

Niculae Lupescu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Mihai Mocanu (Petrolul Ploiesti) 

Ion Dumitru(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Radu Nunweiller (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Mircea Lucescu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Emerich Dembrovszki (Sport Club Bacau)    

Alexandru Neagu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Anghel Iordanescu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti) (Gheorghe Tataru (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)46th)


Coach: Angelo Niculescu





Date: October 13, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Wales 3-Finland 0

Venue: Cardiff, Ninian Park

Attendance:10,430

Referee: Kaj Bernhard Rasmussen (Denmark) 

Goalscorers:

(Wales): Alan Durban 10th, John Benjamin Toshack 53rd, Gilbert Reece 89th

(Finland): None

Lineups:

Wales:

Gareth Sprake (Leeds United Association Football Club / England) (Anthony Horace Millington (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 46th)

Peter Joseph Rodrigues (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)

Rodney John Thomas (Swindon Town Football Club / England)

John Griffith Roberts (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)

Harold Michael England (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)

William Terrence Hennessey (Derby County Football Club / England)

Brian Clifford Evans (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Gilbert Ivor Reece (Sheffield United Football Club / England)

John Benjamin Toshack (Liverpool Football Club / England)

William Alan Durban (Derby County Football Club / England)

Trevor Hockey (Sheffield United Football Club / England)


Coach: David Bowen



Finland:

Lars Näsman (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  

Seppo Kilponen (OTP (Oulun Työväen Palloilijat)-Oulo) 

Raimo Saviomaa (Lahti-69)

Ari Mäkynen (VPS (Vaasan Palloseura)- Vaasa) 

Pekka Kosonen (Lahden Reipas-Lahti)

Raimo Elo (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  

Jarmo Flink (KuPS (Kuopion Palloseura)-Kuopio) 

Miikka Toivola (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)

Heikki Suhonen (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)  (Henry Bergström (VPS (Vaasan Palloseura)- Vaasa) 30th)

Pekka Heikkilä (HIFK (Helsingin Idrottsförening Kamraterna)-Helsinki)  

Tommy Lindholm (TPS (Turun Palloseura)-Turku)


Coach: Olavi Laaksonen




Date: October 27, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Czechsolovakia 1-Wales 0

Venue: Praha (Prague)- Letná Stadion (Sparta Praha)

Attendance:20,051

Referee: Medina Mariano Iglesias (Spain)

Goalscorers:

(Czechoslovakia): Ladislav Kuna 60th   

(Wales): None

Lineups:

Czechsolovakia:

Ivo Viktor (VTJ Dukla Praha) 

Karol Dobias (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Vladimir Hrivnak (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Ludevit Zlocha (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Vladimir Taborsky (TJ Sparta CKD Praha)  

Jaroslav Pollak (VSS Kosice)

Ladislav Kuna(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Karol Jokl (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  (Ondrej Danko (VSS Kosice) 65th)

Bohumil Vesely(TJ Sparta CKD Praha)  (Zdenek Nehoda (VTJ Dukla Praha)  78th)

Pavel Stratil (TJ Sklo Union-Teplice)

Dusan Kabat (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  


Coach: Ladislav Novak and Ladislav Kacani



Wales:

Anthony Horace Millington (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Peter Joseph Rodrigues (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)

Leighton Phillips (Cardiff City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Alwyn ‘Ollie’ Derek Burton (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Rodney John Thomas (Swindon Town Football Club / England)

Terence Charles Yorath (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)  (Ronald Raymond Rees (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England) 57th)

William Terrence Hennessey (captain) (Derby County Football Club / England)

William Alan Durban (Derby County Football Club / England) (Richard Leslie Krzywicki (Huddersfield Town Football Club / England) 78th)

Brian Clifford Evans (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Michael R. Hill (Ipswich Town Football Club / England)

Leighton James (Burnley Football Club / England)


Coach: David Bowen



Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat

(Czechoslovakia squad, October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 1-Wales 0)




Date: November 14, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Romania 2-Czechsolovakia 1

Venue:Bucureşti (Bucharest) -Stadionul 23 August

Attendance:80,000

Referee: Milivoje Gugulovic (Yugoslavia)

Goalscorers:

(Romania): Emerich Dembrovszki 26th, Nicolae Dobrin 52nd  

(Czechoslovakia): Jan Capkovic 51st

Lineups:

Romania:

Necula Raducanu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)    

Lajos Satmareanu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   

Niculae Lupescu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Augustin Deleanu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Dan Anca (CSU (Clubul Sportiv Universitar) Universitatea –Cluj) 

Radu Nunweiller (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Mircea Lucescu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Emerich Dembrovszki (Sport Club Bacau) (Flavius Domide (UTA (Unizale Textile Arădene) –Arad) 72nd)

Nicolae Dobrin (Fotbal Club Arges Pitesti)     

Anghel Iordanescu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   


Coach: Angelo Niculescu


Czechsolovakia:

Ivo Viktor (VTJ Dukla Praha) 

Karol Dobias (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Vladimir Hrivnak (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Vladimir Hagara (TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Vladimir Taborsky (TJ Sparta CKD Praha)  

Jaroslav Pollak (VSS Kosice)

Ladislav Kuna(TJ  Spartak Trnava)  

Ivan Hrdlicka (TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  

Bohumil Vesely(TJ Sparta CKD Praha)   (Zdenek Nehoda (VTJ Dukla Praha)  74th)

Pavel Stratil (TJ Sklo Union-Teplice)

Jan Capkovic(TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava)  


Coach: Ladislav Novak and Ladislav Kacani


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat

(Czechoslovakia squad, November 14, 1971, EC Qualifier, Romania 2-Czechoslovakia 1)





Date: November 24, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 1

Result: Romania 2-Wales 0

Venue:Bucureşti (Bucharest) -Stadionul 23 August

Attendance:50,000

Referee: Alfred Delcourt (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(Romania): Niculae Lupescu 9th, Mircea Lucescu 74th

(Wales): None

Lineups:

Romania:

Necula Raducanu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   

Niculae Lupescu(Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Augustin Deleanu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Ion Dumitru (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Radu Nunweiller(Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Mircea Lucescu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Emerich Dembrovszki (Sport Club Bacau)    

Nicolae Dobrin (Fotbal Club Arges Pitesti)     

Anghel Iordanescu(Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   


Coach: Angelo Niculescu


Wales:

Anthony Horace Millington (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in  English League) 

Peter Joseph Rodrigues (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)

Leighton Phillips (Cardiff City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 

Herbert J. Williams  (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 

Rodney John Thomas (Swindon Town Football Club / England)

Ronald Raymond Rees (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)

Trevor Hockey (Sheffield United Football Club / England) 

Gilbert Ivor Reece (Sheffield United Football Club / England)

Michael R. Hill (Ipswich Town Football Club / England) (Cyril Davies (Charlton Athletic Football Club-London / England) 46th)

Ronald Tudor Davies (Southampton Football Club / England)

Leighton James (Burnley Football Club / England)


Coach: David Bowen



Note:

Concerning Czechoslovakia clubs:

ChZJD=Chemických Závodov Juraja Dimitrova

ZVL = (productions company on the field of bearings)

ZVU=  (engineering and manufacturing company)

MZ = Moravske Zelezarny   (means Moravian Metalworks)

SKP = Sportovni klub policie  (means Police Sport Club)

TJ =Tělovýchovné Jednoty

VTJ =Vojenské Tělovýchovné Jednoty

CKD =  Ceskomoravska Kolben Danek
     Ceskomoravska  is 'Czech and Moravian'
     Kolben and Danek  are names of two Czech industrialists who founded
                       this company

OKD = Ostravsko-Karvinske Doly
     Ostravsko and Karvinske  are adjectives made from names of two towns
                              Ostrava and Karvina
     Doly  are 'coal-mines'
  It is coal-mining company (still existing but today in private hands)
  in the region of Ostrava and Karvina.
  Some of the clubs in the surrounding of Ostrava had OKD in their names
  (e.g. Banik Ostrava).




Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 2 (Group 2)

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UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2


October 7, 1970 (Oslo,  Norway 1-Hungary 3)

November 11, 1970 (Lyon,  France 3-Norway 1)

November 15, 1970 (Sofia,  Bulgaria 1-Norway 1)

April 24, 1971 (Budapest,  Hungary 1-France 1)

May 19, 1971 (Sofia,  Bulgaria 3-Hungary 0)

June 9, 1971 (Oslo,  Norway 1-Bulgaria 4)

September 8, 1971 (Oslo,  Norway 1-France 3)

September 25, 1971 (Budapest,  Hungary 2-Bulgaria 0)

October 9, 1971 (Paris,  France 0-Hungary 2)

October 27, 1971 (Budapest,  Hungary 4-Norway 0)

November 10, 1971 (Nantes,  France 2-Bulgaria 1)

December 4, 1971 (Sofia,  Bulgaria 2-France 1)



Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

Hungary

6

4

1

1

12

5

7

9

2

Bulgaria

6

3

1

2

11

7

4

7

3

France

6

3

1

2

10

8

2

7

4

Norway

6

0

1

5

5

18

-13

1



P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points




Date: October 7, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Norway 1-Hungary 3

Venue: Oslo-Ullevaal Stadion

Attendance:15,000

Referee: Albert Boogaerts (Holland)

Goalscorers:

(Norway): Odd Iversen 50th

(Hungary): Ferenc Bene 6th, László Nagy 23rd, Geir Karlsen (own gola) 69th

Lineups:

Norway:

Geir Karlsen (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim) 

Per Pettersen (Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb) 

Finn Thorsen (Hamarkameratene- Hedmark)   

Thor Spydevold (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Sigbjørn Slinning (Viking Stavanger) 

Trygve Bornoe (Skeid –Oslo)   

Odd Iversen (Koninklijke Racing Club Mechelen / Belgium) (Kjetil Hasund (Idrottslaget Hødd) 86th)

Svein Kvia (Viking Stavanger)  

Egil ‘Drillo’ Olsen (Sarpsborg Fotballklubb)   

Olav Nilsen (Viking Stavanger)  

Tor Fuglset (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)  (Finn Seemann (DWS (Door Wilskracht Sterk) Amsterdam Football Club / Holland) 46th)


Coach: Oyvind Johannesen

Other Substitutes:
Svein Bjørn Olsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo)

Anbjørn Ekeland (Viking Stavanger)

Arild Hetleøen (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  


Hungary:

Adam Rothermel (Tatabányai Bányász Sport Club)
Ernö Noskó
(Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Kalman Meszöly (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)
Csaba Vidats
(Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Zoltan Halmosi (Szombathelyi Haladás Vasutas Sport Egyesület)

Sandor Muller (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)

László Fazekas (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)
Lájos Kocsis
(Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

László Nagy (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


Coach: József Hoffer

Booked: Ernő Noskó



(October 7, 1970, EC Qualifier, Norway 1- Hungary 3)




Date: November 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: France 3-Norway 1

Venue: Lyon-Stade de Gerland

Attendance:10,357

Referee: Saldanha Antonio Ribeiro (Portugal)

Goalscorers:

(France): Louis Floch 30th, Georges Lech 55th, Michel Mézy 63rd    

 (Norway): Olav Nilsen 79th

Summary of goals:

1:0 (30th minute, France): Michel Mézy crossed and Louis Floch volleyed from close range.
2:0 (55th minute, France): Michel Mézy crossed and Georges Lech volleyed from close range.
3:0 (63rd minute, France): Michel Mézy scored from an indirect free kick.
3:1 (79th minute, Norway): Olav Nilsen scored for Norway.

Lineups:

France:

Georges Carnus (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Jean Djorkaeff (captain) (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Jacques Novi (Olympique de Marseille)   

Bernard Bosquier (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Jean-Paul Rostagni (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 

Georges Lech (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Henri Michel (Football Club de Nantes) 

Jean-Noël Huck (Racing-Pierrots Strasbourg-Meinau)    

Michel Mézy(Nîmes Olympique)

Louis Floch (Association Sportive de Monaco)  

Charly Loubet (Olympique de Marseille)   


Coach: Georges Boulogne

Other Substitutes:
Jean-Michel Fouché (Football Club de Nantes) 

Roger Lemerre (Football Club de Nantes) 

Daniel Bourgeois (Football Club de Metz)

Jean-Michel Larqué (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)   

Yves Herbet (Stade de Reims Champagne)


Norway:

Per Haftorsen (Sportsklubben Djerv 1919 og Haugar- Rogaland)

Per Pettersen (Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb) 

Arild Hetleøen (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  

Finn Thorsen (Hamarkameratene- Hedmark)   

Thor Spydevold (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Sigbjørn Slinning (Viking Stavanger) 

Trygve Bornoe (captain) (Skeid –Oslo)  

Olav Nilsen (Viking Stavanger)  

Finn Seemann (DWS (Door Wilskracht Sterk) Amsterdam Football Club / Holland)   

Harry Hestad (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag  -'s-Gravenhage / Holland)

Egil ‘Drillo’ Olsen (Sarpsborg Fotballklubb)   


Coach: Oyvind Johannesen

Other Substitutes:
Svein Bjørn Olsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo)

Jan Christiansen (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim)

Svein Kvia (Viking Stavanger)  

Kjetil Hasund (Idrottslaget Hødd

Arve Heie (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Arnfinn Espeseth (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  




Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, France 3-Norway 1 )




Date: November 15, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Bulgaria 1-Norway 1

Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion

Attendance:21,465

Referee:Mihael Kirakidis (Cyprus) 

Goalscorers:

(Bulgaria): Tsvetan Atanasov 29th

(Norway): Jan Fuglset 83rd

Lineups:

Bulgaria:

Iordan Filipov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Ivan Zafirov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Georgi Denev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Dobromir Jechev(captain) (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Stefan Aladjov(Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia) 

Bojil Kolev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Christo Bonev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)

Atanas Mihailov (Lokomotiv Sofia) (Dinko Dermendjiev (Trakia Plovdiv) 46th)

Tsvetan Atanasov           (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia) (Kiril Raikov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Botev-Vratsa) 82nd)

Asparuh Nikodimov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Vasil Mitkov(Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia) 


Coach: Vasil Spasov


Norway:

Per Haftorsen (Sportsklubben Djerv 1919 og Haugar- Rogaland)

Per Pettersen (Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb) 

Finn Thorsen (Hamarkameratene- Hedmark)   

Arild Hetleøen (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  

Sigbjørn Slinning (Viking Stavanger) 

Trygve Bornoe (Skeid –Oslo)   

Thor Spydevold (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Olav Nilsen (Viking Stavanger)  

Egil ‘Drillo’ Olsen (Sarpsborg Fotballklubb)   (Arnfinn Espeseth (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  84th)

Jan Fuglset (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Kjetil Hasund (Idrottslaget Hødd


Coach: Oyvind Johannesen

Other Substitutes:
Svein Bjørn Olsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo)

Jan Christiansen (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim)

Arve Heie (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Arnfinn Espeseth (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  





Date: April 24, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Hungary 1-France 1

Venue: Budapest -Nepstadion

Attendance:45,867

Referee: Joaquim Fernandes Campos (Portugal)

Goalscorers:

(Hungary): Lajos Kocsis 70th pen

(France): Hervé Revelli 64th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (64th minute, France): Charly Loubet (in some sources Henti Michel)’s shot is parried by Adam Rothermel and HervéRevelli scored from the rebound.

1:1 (70th minute, Hungary): Hungary were awarded a penalty kick after Henri Michel fouled Sándor Zambo in the box. Lajos Kocsis scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Lineups:

Hungary:

Adam Rothermel (Tatabányai Bányász Sport Club)
Ernö Noskó (
Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)   

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

László Fazekas (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Florian Albert (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Lájos Kocsis (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)   

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Mihaly Kozma (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)(Laszlo Karsai (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári) 53rd)


Coach: József Hoffer


France:

Georges Carnus (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Roger Lemerre (Football Club de Nantes) 

Francis Camerini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)   

Bernard Bosquier (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Jacques Novi (Olympique de Marseille)

Jean Djorkaeff (captain) (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Henri Michel (Football Club de Nantes) 

Georges Lech (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Georges Bereta (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Hervé Revelli (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Fleury Di Nallo (Olympique Lyonnais)          (Charly Loubet (Olympique de Marseille)  46th)


Coach: Georges Boulogne

Other Substitutes:
Marcel Aubour (Stade Rennais Université Club) 

Jean-Noël Huck (Racing-Pierrots Strasbourg-Meinau)  

Louis Floch (Association Sportive de Monaco)  



Photo From: L'Integrale de L'Equipe de France de Football, Authors: J.M. and Pierre Cazal, Michel Oreggia, 1998

(France squad, April 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 1-France 1 )



Photo From: World Soccer, June 1971

(April 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 1-France 1 )





(April 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 1-France 1 )




(April 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 1-France 1 )


(April 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 1-France 1 )




Date: May 19, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Bulgaria 3-Hungary 0

Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion       

Attendance:55,000

Referee:Tofik Bahramov (USSR)

Goalscorers:

(Bulgaria): Bojil Kolev 38th, Petko Petkov 48th, Stefan Velichkov 72nd

(Hungary): None

Lineups:

Bulgaria:

Stoian Iordanov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Milko Gajdarski (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Dimitar Penev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Bojil Kolev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Stefan Velichkov (Fizkulturno Druzestvo Etar Veliko-Tarnovo)

Dobromir Jechev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Christo Bonev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)

Atanas Mihailov(Lokomotiv Sofia)(Petko Petkov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Beroe - Stara Zagora)  46th)

Georgi P. Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)

Petar Jekov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Mladen Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Akademik-Sofia) 


Coach: Vasil Spasov


Hungary:

Adam Rothermel (Tatabányai Bányász Sport Club)

Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Csaba Vidats (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Ede Dunai III (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Lájos Kocsis (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)   

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

László Fazekas (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) (Laszlo Karsai (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári) 46th)

Florian Albert (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Mihaly Kozma (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) (Janos Nagy II (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári) 73rd)


Coach: József Hoffer

Booked: Mihály Kozma



(May 19, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 3-Hungary 0)


Date: June 9, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Norway 1-Bulgaria 4

Venue: Oslo-Ullevaal Stadion

Attendance:21,176

Referee:William John Gow (Wales) 

Goalscorers:

(Norway): Odd Iversen 80th

(Bulgariay): Christo Bonev 26th,42ndpen, Petar Jekov 29th, Mladen Vasilev 37th

Lineups:

Norway:

Kjell Kaspersen (Skeid –Oslo)    

Robert Nilsson (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Finn Thorsen (Hamarkameratene- Hedmark)    

Frank Olafsen (Skeid –Oslo) (Arild Hetleøen (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  82nd)

Sigbjørn Slinning (Viking Stavanger) 

Tor Egil  Johansen (Skeid –Oslo)    (Harald Sunde (Koninklijke Racing Club Mechelen / Belgium) 80th)

Per Pettersen (Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb)  

Olav Nilsen (Viking Stavanger)  

Jan Fuglset (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)       

Odd Iversen (Koninklijke Racing Club Mechelen / Belgium)

Tom Lund (Lillestrøm Sportsklubb- Skedsmo)  


Coach: Oyvind Johannesen

Other Substitutes:
Geir Karlsen (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim) 

Svein Dahl Andersen (Stabaek Idrettsforening- Baerum)

Trygve Bornoe (Skeid –Oslo)    


Bulgaria:

Stoian Iordanov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia) (Biser Mihailov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia) 59th)

Milko Gajdarski (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Dimitar Penev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Stefan Velichkov (Fizkulturno Druzestvo Etar Veliko-Tarnovo)

Dobromir Jechev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Bojil Kolev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Georgi P. Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)  (Georgi I. Georgiev (Zeleznitcharski Sporten Klub Slavia-Sofia) 68th)

Christo Bonev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)

Petar Jekov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Petko Petkov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Beroe - Stara Zagora)  

Mladen Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Akademik-Sofia) 


Coach: Vasil Spasov



Date: September 8, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Norway 1-France 3

Venue: Oslo-Ullevaal Stadion

Attendance:16,544

Referee: John Wright Peterson (Scotland)

Goalscorers:

(Norway): Ola Dybwad Olsen 80th

(France): Jacques Vergnes 33rd, Charly Loubet 34th, Bernard Blanchet 49th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (33rd minute, France): Henri Michel passed to Jacques Vergnes who chipped the ball over Geir Karlsen.

0:2 (34th minute, France): Henri Michel passed to Charly Loubet who scored.

0:3 (49th minute, France): Michel Mézy’s shot was blocked by Thor Spydevold. Bernard Blanchet scored from the rebound.

1:3 (80th minute, Norway): Jan Fuglset struck the post and Ola Dybwad Olsen scored from the rebound.

Lineups:

Norway:

Geir Karlsen (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim)  (Svein Bjørn Olsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 51st)

Anbjørn Ekeland (Viking Stavanger)

Thor Spydevold (Sarpsborg Fotballklubb)

Tore Børrehaug (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo)

Sigbjørn Slinning (Viking Stavanger) 

Thomas  Jacobsen (Hamarkameratene- Hedmark)   

Jan Christiansen (captain) (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim)

Egil Olsen (Strømsgodset Idrettsforening- Drammen)  

Jan Fuglset (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)       

Tom Lund (Lillestrøm Sportsklubb- Skedsmo)   (Ola Dybwad-Olsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 51st)

Kjetil Hasund (Idrottslaget Hødd)  


Coach: Oyvind Johannesen

Other Substitutes:
Svein Bjørn Olsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 

Robert Nilsson (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Frank Olafsen (Skeid –Oslo)    

Per Pettersen (Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb)  


France:

Georges Carnus (Olympique de Marseille)

Jean Djorkaeff (captain) (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Jacques Novi (Olympique de Marseille)

Bernard Bosquier (Olympique de Marseille)

Jean-Paul Rostagni (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Henri Michel (Football Club de Nantes) 

Michel Mézy (Nîmes Olympique)

Georges Bereta (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Bernard Blanchet (Football Club de Nantes)  (Georges Lech (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 76th)

Jacques Vergnes (Nîmes Olympique)

Charly Loubet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)   


Coach: Georges Boulogne

Other Substitutes:
Marcel Aubour (Stade Rennais Université Club)   

Roger Lemerre (Association Sportive Nancy-Lorraine) 

Jean-Michel Larqué (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Jean-Claude Bras (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)


Note: Electricity was out for 20 minutes and the play stopped as a fan had cut wires.




Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(September 8, 1971, EC Qualifier, Norway 1-France 3)




Date: September 25, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Hungary 2-Bulgaria 0

Venue: Budapest -Nepstadion  

Attendance:75,000

Referee: Robert Holly Davidson (Scotland)

Goalscorers:

(Hungary): Péter Juhasz 49th, Csaba Vidáts 51st

(Bulgaria): None

Lineups:

Hungary:

Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)                      

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Csaba Vidats (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)          (Ernö Noskó (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) 79)

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) (Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest) 76)

László Fazekas (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)   

Istvan Szoke (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky


Bulgaria:

Biser Mihailov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Milko Gaidarski (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Dobromir Jechev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)  

Dimitar Penev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Bojil Kolev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Stefan Velichkov(Fizkulturno Druzestvo Etar Veliko-Tarnovo)

Christo Bonev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)

Petko Petkov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Beroe - Stara Zagora)  

Dinko Dermendziev (Trakia Plovidv)

Mladen Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Akademik-Sofia) 

Petar Jekov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia) (Georgi P. Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)  59th)


Coach: Vasil Spasov




(September 25, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 2-Bulgaria 0)



(September 25, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 2-Bulgaria 0)


Date: October 9, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: France 0-Hungary 2

Venue:Paris, Stade Colombes (Stade Yves du Manoir)

Attendance:21,756

Referee: Caspar Pintado Viu (Spain) 

Goalscorers:

(France): None

(Hungary): Ferenc Bene 35th, Jacques Novi (own goal) 43rd

Summary of goals:

0:1 (35th minute, Hungary): In a counterattack, László Fazekas passed to Ferenc Bene who scored.

0:2 (43rd minute, Hungary): Sandor Zambo dribbled past Jean Djorkaeff and Bernard Bosquier and crossed inside the box. Jacques Novi scored an own goal by deflecting in Zambo’s cross with a header.

Lineups:

France:

Georges Carnus (Olympique de Marseille)

Jean Djorkaeff (captain) (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Jacques Novi (Olympique de Marseille)

Bernard Bosquier (Olympique de Marseille)

Jean-Paul Rostagni (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Georges Lech (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Henri Michel (Football Club de Nantes) 

Michel Mézy (Nîmes Olympique)

Georges Bereta (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Hervé Revelli (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)   

Charly Loubet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)  (Gilbert Gress (Olympique de Marseille) 46th)


Coach: Georges Boulogne

Booked : Gilbert Gress 64th

Other Substitutes:

Marcel Aubour (Stade Rennais Université Club) 

Jean-Michel Larqué (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Jean-Claude Bras  (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)


Hungary:

Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Ernö Noskó (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Csaba Vidats (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

László Fazekas (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)   

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky

Booked: István Juhász 28th,  Péter Juhász 28th




Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, France 0-Hungary 2)


(October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, France 0-Hungary 2)








Date: October 27, 1971
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Hungary 4-Norway 0

Venue: Budapest -Nepstadion  

Attendance:30,000

Referee: Babacan Dogan (Turkey)

Goalscorers:

(Hungary): Ferenc Bene 22nd, 44th, Antal Dunai II 24th, Lajos Szucs 64th

(Norway): None

Lineups:

Hungary:

Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Ernö Noskó (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Csaba Vidats (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)   

László Fazekas (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky

Booked: Sándor Zámbó 70th, Péter Juhász 82nd


Norway:

Geir Karlsen (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim) 

Frank Olafsen (Skeid –Oslo)    

Tore Børrehaug (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo)

Tor Alsaker Nøstdal (Strømsgodset Idrettsforening- Drammen)   

Per Pettersen (Frigg Oslo Fotballklubb)  

Sigbjørn Slinning (Viking Stavanger) 

Thor Spydevold (Sarpsborg Fotballklubb)

Thomas  Jacobsen (Hamarkameratene- Hedmark)   

Roald "Kniksen" Jensen (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)  

Kjetil Hasund (Idrottslaget Hødd)  

Jan Fuglset (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold) (Egil ‘Drillo’ Olsen (Sarpsborg Fotballklubb) 79th)


Coach: Oyvind Johannesen

Other Substitutes:
Svein Bjørn Olsen (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 

Robert Nilsson (Frederikstad Fotballklubb-Ostfold)      

Helge Ostvold (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo) 

Svein Kvia (Viking Stavanger)  




(October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 4-Norway 0)



(October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Hungary 4-Norway 0)






Date: November 10, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: France 2-Bulgaria 1

Venue: Nantes –StadeMarcel Saupin

Attendance:9,405

Referee: John Keith Taylor (England) 

Goalscorers:

(France): Georges Lech 64th, Charly Loubet 87th

(Bulgaria): Christo Bonev 54th pen

Summary of goals:

0:1 (54th minute, Bulgaria): Bulgaria were awarded a penalty kick after Claude Quittet fouled Mladen Vasilev in the box. Christo Bonev scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

1:1 (64th minute, France): Claude Quittet’s header was blocked by Iordan Filipov and Georges Lech scored from the rebound.

2:1 (87th minute, France): Louis Floch’s shot was parried by Iordan Filipov and Charly Loubet scored from the rebound.

Lineups:

France:

Georges Carnus (Olympique de Marseille)

Francis Camerini (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)   

Jacques Novi (Olympique de Marseille)

Claude Quittet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)   

Jean Djorkaeff (captain) (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Georges Lech (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Henri Michel (Football Club de Nantes) 

Michel Mézy (Nîmes Olympique)

Bernard Blanchet (Football Club de Nantes) 

Hervé Revelli (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)  (Louis Floch (Association Sportive de Monaco) 82nd)

Charly Loubet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)   


Coach: Georges Boulogne

Other Substitutes:
Marcel Aubour (Stade Rennais Université Club) 

Daniel Bourgeois (Football Club de Metz)

Jose Broissart (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)   

Jacques Vergnes (Nîmes Olympique)


Bulgaria:

Iordan Filipov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Ivan Zafirov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Dobromir Jechev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)  

Dimitar Penev (captain) (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Stefan Velichkov(Fizkulturno Druzestvo Etar Veliko-Tarnovo)

Christo Bonev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)

Bojil Kolev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Georgi Denev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Dinko Dermendjiev(Trakia Plovidv)

Mladen Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Akademik-Sofia) 

Petko Petkov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Beroe - Stara Zagora)    (Georgi Tsvetkov(Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia85th)


Coach: Vasil Spasov

Booked: Hristo Bonev 50th




Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(November 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, France 2-Bulgaria 1)





Date: December 4, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 2

Result: Bulgaria 2-France 1

Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion

Attendance:18,000

Referee: Kurt Tschenscher (West Germany) 

Goalscorers:

(Bulgaria): Petar Jekov 47th, Atanas Mihailov 82nd

(France): Bernard Blanchet 84th

Summary of goals:

1:0 (47th minute, Bulgaria): Petar Jekov scored from a free kick for Bulgaria

2:0 (82nd minute, Bulgaria): Atanas Mihailov scored Bulgaria’s second.

2:1 (84th minute, France): Louis Floch crossed for Bernard Blanche to score.

Lineups:

Bulgaria:

Rumiancho Goranov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Sofia)    (Iordan Filipov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia) 65th)

Milko Gaidarski (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)   

Dobromir Jechev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)  

Dimitar Penev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Stefan Velichkov (Fizkulturno Druzestvo Etar Veliko-Tarnovo)(Viktor Ionov (Druzestvo za Fizikultura i Sport Slavia –Sofia) 46th)

Christo Bonev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv)

Bojil Kolev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Dinko Dermendjiev(Trakia Plovidv)

Mladen Vasilev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Akademik-Sofia) 

Petar Jekov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)

Atanas Mihailov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Sofia)  


Coach: Vasil Spasov

Booked: Dobromir Jechev, Petar Jekov


France:

Georges Carnus (Olympique de Marseille)

Jean Djorkaeff (captain) (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Henri Michel(Football Club de Nantes) 

Bernard Bosquier (Olympique de Marseille)

Jacques Novi (Olympique de Marseille)

Marius Trésor (Athletic Club Ajaccien) 

Georges Lech (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Michel Mézy (Nîmes Olympique)

Bernard Blanchet (Football Club de Nantes) 

Hervé Revelli (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)(Louis Floch (Association Sportive de Monaco) 60th)

Charly Loubet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)   (Georges Bereta (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) 76th)


Coach: Georges Boulogne

Booked : Bernard Bosquier, Jean Djorkaeff

Other Substitutes:

Marcel Aubour (Stade Rennais Université Club) 

Jean-Paul Rostagni  (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

Claude Quittet (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)     

Jean-Noël Huck (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)     



Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(December 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1340, December 7, 1971

(December 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1340, December 7, 1971

(December 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 1)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1340, December 7, 1971

(December 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 1)






Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 3 (Group 3)

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UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3


October 11, 1970 (Gzira, Malta 1-Greece 1)

December 16, 1970 (Athens, Greece 0-Switzerland 1)

December 20, 1970 (Gzira, Malta 1-Switzerland 2)

February 3, 1971 (Gzira, Malta 0-England 1)

April 21, 1971 (London, England 3-Greece 0)

April 21, 1971 (Lucerne, Switzerland 5-Malta 0)

May 12, 1971 (London, England 5-Malta 0)

May 12, 1971 (Berne, Switzerland 1-Greece 0)

June 18, 1971 (Athens, Greece 2-Malta 0)

October 13, 1971 (Basel, Switzerland 2-England 3)

November 10, 1971 (London, England 1-Switzerland 1)

December 1, 1971 (Athens, Greece 0-England 2)



Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

England

6

5

1

0

15

3

12

11

2

Switzerland

6

4

1

1

12

5

7

9

3

Greece

6

1

1

4

3

8

-5

3

4

Malta

6

0

1

5

2

16

-14

1


P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points




Date: October 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Malta 1-Greece 1

Venue:Gzira, Empire Stadium

Attendance:8,689

Referee: Concetto Lo Bello (Italy)

Goalscorers:

(Malta): Willie Vassallo 66th         

(Greece): Michalis Kritikopoulos 80th

Lineups:

Malta:

Alfred Mizzi (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

Joe Grima (Floriana Football Club)

Alfred Mallia(Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  (John Privitera (Hibernians Football Club-Paola) 78th)

Eddie  Theobald (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)    

Emanuel ‘Leli Micaleff (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Anton Camilleri (Floriana Football Club)

Ronnie Cocks (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Willie Vassallo (Floriana Football Club)

John Bonnet (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)(Charles Micaleff (Hibernians Football Club-Paola) 70th)

Eddie Vella (Valletta Football Club)

Louis Arpa (Floriana Football Club)


Coach: Carm Borg


Greece:

Takis Ikonopoulos (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Georgios Skrekis (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas)

Nikos Stathopoulos (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Sthathis Chaitas (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas)

Aristidis Kamaras (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Apostolos Toskas (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Nikos Gioutsos (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) (Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas) 68th)

-Kostas Eleftherakis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Georgios Koudas (PAOK (Panthessalonikio Athlitiko Omilo Konstantinoupolis)- Thessaloniki) (Michalis Kritikopoulos (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) 68th)

Mimis Domazos (captain) (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)      

Mimis Papaioannou (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)


Coach: Lakis Petropoulos

Booked: Dimitris Domazos 75th



Date: December 16, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Greece 0-Switzerland 1

Venue:Pireaus- Yorgos KaraiskakiStadion (Olympiakos)       

Attendance:33,000

Referee:Milivoje Gugulović (Yugoslavia)

Goalscorers:

(Greece): None

(Switzerland): Kurt Muller 85th  

Lineups:

Greece:

Nikos Christidis (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)

Georgios Skrekis (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas)

Aristidis Kamaras (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Aggelos Spyridon (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)

Nikos Stathopoulos (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Kostas Eleftherakis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas) (Michalis Kritikopoulos (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)  75th)

Mimis Domazos (captain) (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Stathis Chaitas (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas)

Georgios Koudas (PAOK (Panthessalonikio Athlitiko Omilo Konstantinoupolis)- Thessaloniki)

Nikos Gioutsos (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Mimis Papaioannou. (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)


Coach: Lakis Petropoulos


Switzerland:

Mario Prosperi (Football Club Lugano)      

Peter Ramseier (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Charles Perroud (Servette Football Club-Genéve)

Marc Berset (Football Club Lugano)      

Anton Weibel (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)

Karl Odermatt (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Rolf Blaettler (Football Club Lugano)      

Jacob Kuhn (Fußball Club Zürich)

Kurt Muller (Fußball Club Luzern)

Friedrich Kunzli (Fußball Club Zürich)          (Walter Balmer (Fußball Club Basel 1893) 75th)

Peter Wenger (Fußball Club Basel 1893)   (René-Pierre Quentin (Fußball Club Zürich) 46th)


Coach: Louis Maurer

Other substitutes :

Marcel Kunz (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Date: December 20, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Malta 1-Switzerlnd 2

Venue:Gzira, Empire Stadium

Attendance:4,739

Referee: Gocho Roussev (Bulgaria)

Goalscorers:

(Malta): Eddie Theobald 55th pen (awarded after Karl Odermatt handled in the box)

(Switzerland): René-Pierre Quentin 50th, Friedrich Kunzli 59th

Lineups:

Malta:

Alfred Mizzi (captain) (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

John Privitera (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

Joe Grima (Floriana Football Club)

Anton Camilleri (Floriana Football Club)

Emanuel ‘Leli Micaleff (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Alfred Delia (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

Ronnie Cocks (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

8Eddie Theobald (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)            (Eddie Vella (Valletta Football Club) 46th or 75th)

Charles Micaleff (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

Willie Vassallo (Floriana Football Club)

John Bonnet (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)


Coach: Carm Borg


Switzerland:

Marcel Kunz (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Peter Ramseier (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Marc Berset (Football Club Lugano)      

Anton Weibel (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)

Charles Perroud (Servette Football Club-Genéve)

Jacob Kuhn (Fußball Club Zürich)

Kurt Muller (Fußball Club Luzern)

Karl Odermatt (captain) (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Friedrich Kunzli (Fußball Club Zürich) (Walter Balmer (Fußball Club Basel 1893) 65th)

Rolf Blaettler (Football Club Lugano)      

Peter Wenger (Fußball Club Basel 1893)  (René-Pierre Quentin (Fußball Club Zürich) 46th)


Coach: Louis Maurer

Other substitutes :

Mario Prosperi (Football Club Lugano)      

Walter Mundschin (Fußball Club Basel 1893)


Note: There had been heavy rain and gusty wind, but the Match referee Gocho Roussev decided for the match to go ahead.





Date: February 3, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Malta 0-England 1

Venue:Gzira, Empire Stadium

Attendance:29,571

Referee: Ferdinand Marshall (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(Malta): None

(England): Martin Peters 34th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (34th minute, England): Norman Hunter passed to Martin Peters, who shot low to Alfred Mizzi’s left side.

Lineups:

Malta:

Alfred Mizzi (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

Joe Grima (Floriana Football Club)

Alfred Mallia(Hibernians Football Club-Paola)

Anton Camilleri (Floriana Football Club)    

Emanuel ‘Leli Micaleff (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Edward Darmannin (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Ronnie Cocks (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Willie Vassallo (Floriana Football Club)

Joe Cini (captain) (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

Eddie  Theobald (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)    

Louis Arpa (Floriana Football Club)


Coach: Carm Borg



England:

Gordon Banks (Stoke City Football Club)
Paul Reaney (Leeds United Association Football Club)

Emlyn Walter Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)
Alan Patrick Mullery (Captain) (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Roy Leslie McFarland (Derby County Football Club)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)          (Ralph Coates (Burnley Football Club)  )
Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Joseph  Royle (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
James Colin Harvey (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Martin Stanford Peters (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)


Coach: Alfred Ramsey


Note:

1-Alan Mullery captaining England for the first time.

2-The goalposts were painted with black and white stripes.

3-The first ever match between the Nations.

4-England’s Colin Harvey, Roy Leslie McFarland, Joe Royle and Martin Chivers earned their first caps for England.



Photo From :World Soccer , April 1971

(February 3, 1971, EC Qualifier, Malta 0-England 1)




Photo From : World Soccer, August 1971

(February 3, 1971, EC Qualifier, Malta 0-England 1)



Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(Team captains, February 3, 1971, EC Qualifier, Malta 0-England 1)


Date: April 21, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Switzerland 5-Malta 0

Venue: Luzern- Stadion Allmend

Attendance:16,470

Referee: Gunnar Michaelsen (Denmark)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Rolf Blaettler 14th, Friedrich Künzli 17th, René-Pierre Quentin 25th, Roland Citherlet 27th, Kurt Müller 29th

(Malta): None

Lineups:

Switzerland:

1-Mario Prosperi (Football Club Lugano)

2-Pierangelo Boffi (Football Club Lugano)

3-Peter Ramseier (Fußball Club Basel 1893) (Anton Weibel (Football Club Lausanne-Sports) 46th)

4-Roland Citherlet (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)

5-Pierre-Albert Chapuisat (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)

8-Karl Odermatt (captain) (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

10-Rolf Blaettler (Football Club Lugano)

6-Jacob Kuhn (Fußball Club Zürich)

7-Kurt Muller (Fußball Club Luzern)

9-Friedrich Kunzli (Fußball Club Zürich)

11-René-Pierre Quentin (Fußball Club Zürich)


Coach: Louis Maurer

Other substitutes :

Marcel Kunz (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Charles Perroud (Servette Football Club-Genéve)

Marc Berset (Football Club Lugano)      

Walter Balmer (Fußball Club Basel 1893)


Malta:

Alfred Mizzi (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  (Vincent Borg –Bonnaci (Valetta Football Club) 32nd)

Joe Grima (Floriana Football Club)

Alfred Mallia(Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

Anton Camilleri (Floriana Football Club

Emanuel ‘Leli Micaleff (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Edward Darmannin (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Ronnie Cocks (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Joe Cini (captain) (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

John Bonnet (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Willie Vassallo (Floriana Football Club)

Louis Arpa (Floriana Football Club) (Alfred Delia (Hibernians Football Club-Paola) 46th or  75th)


Coach: Carm Borg

Booked: Louis Arpa



Photo From : World Soccer, June 1971

(April 21, 1971, EC Qualifier, Switzerland 5-Malta 0)




Date: April 21, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: England 3-Greece 0

Venue: London - Wembley

Attendance:55,123

Referee: Martti Hirvineimi (Finland)

Goalscorers:

(England): Martin Chivers 23rd, Geoff Hurst 68th, Francis Lee 87th

(Greece): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (23rd minute, England): A move started by Francis Lee and Peters eventually reached Chivers, he went past two challenges before scoring.

2:0 (68th minute, England): A cross by Martin Peters was flicked on by Martin Chivers and Hurst headed in.

3:0 (87th minute, England): Francis Lee scoring for England.

Lineups:

England:

Gordon Banks (Stoke City Football Club)
Peter Edwin Storey (Arsenal Football Club-London)

Emlyn Walter Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)
Alan Patrick Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur  Football Club-London)

Roy Leslie McFarland (Derby County Football Club)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (Captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Francis Henry Lee (Manchester City Football Club)          
Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)      (Ralph Coates (Burnley Football Club) 78th)
Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Geoffrey Charles Hurst (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Martin Stanford Peters (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)


Coach: Alfred Ramsey


Greece:

Nikos Christidis (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)         

Ioannis Kaitatzis  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Aggelos Spyridon (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)         

Apostolos Toskas (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Nikos Kambas (MAS (Makedonikos Athlitikos Syllogos) Pierikos Katerini)    (Stathis Chaitas (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas)  75th)

Nikos Stathopoulos (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Takis Synetopoulos  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Georgios Koudas (PAOK (Panthessalonikio Athlitiko Omilo Konstantinoupolis)- Thessaloniki)

Georgios Dedes (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas)  (Georgios Delikaris  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) 88th)

Mimis Papaioannou (captain) (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Michalis Kritikopoulos (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)


Coach: Lakis Petropoulos


Note :

1-The first ever match between the Nations.

2- Peter Edwin Storey’s first cap for England.


Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(April 21, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 3-Greece 0)



 

Date: May 12, 1971
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: England 5-Malta 0

Venue: London - Wembley

Attendance:41,534

Referee: Einar Roed (Norway)

Goalscorers:

(England): Martin Chivers 29th, 59th, Francis Lee 43rd, Allan Clarke 47th pen, Chris Lawler 75th

(Malta): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (29th minute, England): A free kick by Martin Peters was headed in by Martin Chivers.

2:0 (43rd minute, England): Ralph Coates’ corner was flicked on by Martin Peters and headed in by Francis Lee.

3:0 (47th minute, England): England were awarded a penalty kick after Edward Darmannin handled in the box. Allan Clarke scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

4:0 (59th minute, England): A cross by Martin Peters was headed in by Martin Chivers.

5:0 (75th minute, England): Chris Lawler received ball 35 yards away, moved up 10 yards and took a heard shot into the goal.

Lineups:

England:

Gordon Banks (Stoke City Football Club)

Christopher Lawler  (Liverpool Football Club)
Terence Cooper (Leeds United Association Football Club)

Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (Captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)

Roy Leslie McFarland (Derby County Football Club)

Emlyn Walter Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)

Francis Henry Lee (Manchester City Football Club)

Ralph Coates (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)

Allan John Clarke(Leeds United Association Football Club)
Martin Stanford Peters (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)  (Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool) 62nd)


Coach: Alfred Ramsey


Malta:

Vincent Borg –Bonnaci (Valetta Football Club) (Alfred Mizzi (Hibernians Football Club-Paola) 49th)
Louis Pace (Valetta
Football Club)
Joe Grima (Floriana
Football Club)

Edward Darmannin (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)
Anton Camilleri (Floriana Football Club)
Alfred Delia
(Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  
Ronnie Cocks (captain) (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)
Willie Vassallo (Floriana
Football Club)
John Bonnet
(Sliema Wanderers Football Club)
Eddie  Theobald
(Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  
Louis Arpa (Floriana Football Club)


Coach: Tony Formosa


Note:

1-Chris Lawler made a goalscoring debut for England.

2-Allan Clarke missed a penalty kick in the 60th minute.




Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(May 12, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 5-Malta 0)




Date: May 12, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Switzerland 1-Greece 0

Venue: Berne- Wankdorf Stadion

Attendance:          33,000

Referee: Iorwerth Price Jones (Wales) (replaced in the 29th minute by Thomas Henry Charles Reynolds (Wales) due to injury.

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Karl Odermatt 73rd   

(Greece): None

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Mario Prosperi (Football Club Lugano)

Pierre-Albert Chapuisat (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)

Peter Ramseier (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Anton Weibel (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)

Charles Perroud (Servette Football Club-Genéve)

Karl Odermatt (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Jacob Kuhn (Fußball Club Zürich)

Rolf Blaettler (Football Club Lugano)      

Walter Balmer (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Friedrich Kunzli (Fußball Club Zürich)

Daniel Jeandupeux (Football Club La Chaux-de-Fonds)


Coach: Louis Maurer

Other substitutes:

Marcel Kunz (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Kurt Muller (Fußball Club Luzern)

Roland Citherlet (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)

Hansrüdi  Staudenmann  (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)


Greece:

Nikos Christidis (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)         

Ioannis Kaitatzis  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Apostolos Toskas  (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Nikos Kambas (MAS (Makedonikos Athlitikos Syllogos) Pierikos Katerini)      

Lakis Glezos (AO (Athlitikos Omilos)  Proodeftiki Nikea Pireas)

Nikos Stathopoulos  (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Takis Synetopoulos  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Takis Chatziianoglou (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) (Michalis Kritikopoulos (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) 74th)

Thanasis Intzoglou (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas) (Georgios Karafeskos  (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina) 77th)

Mimis Papaioanou (captain) (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)

Georgios Dedes (Panionios Gymnasticós Sillegós Smyrnis-Athinas)


Coach: Lakis Petropoulos

Booked: Georgios Dedes , Ioannis Gaitatzis


Note:

The match referee, the Welshman Iorwerth Price Jones was injured in the 29thminute and replaced by Thomas Henry Charles Reynolds (Wales).


Photo From : World Soccer, July 1971

(May 12, 1971, EC Qualifier, Switzerland 1-Greece 0)



Date: June 18, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Greece 2-Malta 0

Venue: Pireaus- Yorgos KaraiskakiStadion (Olympiakos) 

Attendance:11,000

Referee: Istvan Szolt (Hungary)

Goalscorers:

(Greece): Kostas Davourlis 60thKostas Aidiniou 80th

(Malta): None

Lineups:

Greece:

Lefteris Poupakis (AO (Athlitikos Omilos) Aigaeleo-Athina)

Takis Eleftheriadis (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Vassilis Siokos  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) (Apostolos Toskas (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina) 85th)

Manolis Glezos(AO (Athlitikos Omilos)  Proodeftiki Nikea Pireas)

Ioannis Gounaris (PAOK (Panthessalonikio Athlitiko Omilo Konstantinoupolis)- Thessaloniki)

Stavros Sarafis (captain) (PAOK (Panthessalonikio Athlitiko Omilo Konstantinoupolis)- Thessaloniki)

Kostas Aidiniou (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Michalis Kritikopoulos (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Bambis Stavropulos(AO (Athlitikos Omilos) Aigaeleo-Athina)

Kostas Davourlis (Panachaiki Gymnastiki Eteria Patras)

Soulis Pappas  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) (Georgios Karafeskos (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina) 48th)


Coach: Lakis Petropoulos

Booked: Manolis Glezos


Malta:

Vincent Borg –Bonnaci (Valetta Football Club)

Louis Pace (Valetta Football Club)

Joe Grima (Floriana Football Club)

Anton Camilleri (Floriana Football Club)

Edward Darmannin (Sliema Wanderers Football Club) (Charles Micaleff (Hibernians Football Club-Paola) 68th)

Eddie  Theobald (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)     

Ronnie Cocks (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Willie Vassallo (Floriana Football Club)

Joe Cini (captain) (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)   

John Bonnet (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

Joe Farrugia (Marsa Football Club) (Louis Arpa (Floriana Football Club) 46th)



Coach: Tony Formosa



Date: October 13, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Switzerland 2-England 3

Venue: Basel -Saint Jakob Park

Attendance:          47,877

Referee: Vital Loraux (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Daniel Jeandupeux 11th, Friedrich Kunzli 42nd  

(England): Geoff Hurst 1st, Martin Chivers 13th, Anton Weibel (own goal) 78th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (1st minute (55 seconds), England): Allan Mullery took a free kick towards Martin Chivers, who crossed into the area and Geoff Hurst scored with a diving header.

1:1 (11th minute, Switzerland): Jakob Kuhn sent a pass to Daniel Jeandupeux, who struck a 25 yard shot into the roof of the net.

1:2 (13th minute, England): Paul Madeley, Allan Mullery and Francis Lee combined to give the ball to Chivers, who shot from a narrow angle into into the far top corner.

2:2 (42nd minute, Switzerland): Friedrich Kunzli passed to Karl Odermatt, then play went through to Kuhn and Pirmin Stierli. Stierli on the left side crossed and Kunzli scored with a header.

2:3 (11th minute, England): Martin Chivers crossed from the right side and Anton Wweibel scored an own goal.

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Marcel Kunz (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Pierre-Albert Chapuisat (Football Club Lausanne-Sports) (Charles Perroud (Servette Football Club-Genéve) 83rd)

Peter Ramseier (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Anton Weibel (Football Club Sion)

Pirmin Stierli (Fußball Club Zürich)

Karl Odermatt (captain) (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Jacob Kuhn (Fußball Club Zürich)

Rolf Blaettler (Fußball Club Basel 1893) (Kurt Muller(Grasshopper -Club Zürich) 75th)

Walter Balmer (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Friedrich Kunzli (Fußball Club Zürich)

Daniel Jeandupeux (Fußball Club Zürich)


Coach: Louis Maurer

Other substitutes:

Rene Deck (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)

Pierangelo Boffi (Football Club Lugano)

René Häsler(Fußball Club Basel 1893)


England:

Gordon Banks (Stoke City Football Club)
Christopher Lawler  (Liverpool Football Club)
Terence Cooper (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Alan Patrick Mullery (Tottenham Hotspur  Football Club-London)
Roy Leslie McFarland (Derby County Football Club)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (Captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)

Francis Henry Lee (Manchester City Football Club)          
Paul Edward Madeley(Leeds United Association Football Club)
Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Geoffrey Charles Hurst (West Ham United Football Club-London) (John Radford (Arsenal Football Club-London) 84th)
Martin Stanford Peters (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)


Coach: Alfred Ramsey



Photo from: Die Nati, Die Geschichte der Schweizer Fussball-Nationalmanschaft, author Beat Jung, 2006

(Switzerland squad, October 13, 1971, EC Qualifier, Switzerland 2-England 3)



Photo From: L'Equipe de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod, 1993

(October 13, 1971, EC Qualifier, Switzerland 2-England 3)



Photo From: L'Equipe de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod, 1993

(Daniel Jeandupeux’s goal, October 13, 1971, EC Qualifier, Switzerland 2-England 3)


Date: November 10, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: England 1-Switzerland 1

Venue: London - Wembley

Attendance:90,423

Referee:Constantin Bărbulescu (Romania) 

Goalscorers:

(England): Mike Summerbee 9th    

(Switzerland): Karl Odermatt 26th

Summary of goals:

1:0 (9th minute, England): A corner from Francis Lee reached Emlyn Hughes, who crossed into the box. Peter Ramseier headed out, but Mike Summerbee headed the clearance over everyone into the net.

1:1 (26th minute, Switzerland): Jakob Kuhn passed to Karl Odermatt, who struck a dipping shot from 25 yards out. Peter Sshilton tried in vain to get it, but went in.

Lineups:

England:

Peter Leslie Shilton (Leicester City Football Club)
Paul Edward Madeley(Leeds United Association Football Club)
Terence Cooper (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Peter Edwin Storey (Arsenal Football Club-London)
Laurence Valentine Lloyd(Liverpool Football Club)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (Captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)

Michael George Summerbee(Manchester City Football Club) (Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London) 83rd)
Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club
-Liverpool)
Geoffrey Charles Hurst (West Ham United Football Club-London)

Francis Henry Lee (Manchester City Football Club)  (Rodney William Marsh(Queen’s Park Rangers Football Club-London) 83rd)
Emlyn Walter Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)

Coach: Alfred Ramsey

Booked: Mike Summerbee, Francis Lee


Switzerland:

Mario Prosperi (Football Club Lugano)
Peter Ramseier (Fußball Club Basel 1893)
Pierre-Albert Chapuisat (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)
Charles Perroud (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
Pirmin Stierli (Fußball Club Zürich)
Karl Odermatt (captain) (Fußball Club Basel 1893)
Rolf Blaettler (Fußball Club Basel 1893)
Jacob Kuhn (Fußball Club Zürich)
Walter Balmer (Fußball Club Basel 1893) (Peter Meier (Grasshopper -Club Zürich) 63rd)
Friedrich Kunzli (Fußball Club Zürich)
Daniel Jeandupeux (Fußball Club Zürich)


Coach: Louis Maurer

Other substitutes:

Rene Deck (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)

René Häsler(Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Anton Weibel (Football Club Sion)


Note:

Rodney Marsh made his debut for England as a substitute.



Photo from: Die Nati, Die Geschichte der Schweizer Fussball-Nationalmanschaft, author Beat Jung, 2006

(Switzerland Manager Louis Maurer , November 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 1- Switzerland 1)



Photo From : World Soccer, December 1971

(November 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 1- Switzerland 1)


Photo from: L'Equie de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod, 1993

(November 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 1- Switzerland 1)




Photo From: L'Equipe de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod, 1993

(The teams at the tunnel prior to entering the stadium, November 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, England 1- Switzerland 1)





Date: December 1, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 3

Result: Greece 0-England 2

Venue: Pireaus- Yorgos KaraiskakiStadion (Olympiakos)

Attendance:37,000

Referee: Jose Maria Ortiz de Mendibil (Spain)

Goalscorers:

(Greece): None

(England): Geoff Hurst 57th, Martin Chivers 90th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (57th minute, England): Colin Bell passed to Geoff Hurst, who went to the right side and shot.

0:2 (90th minute, England): Paul Madeley sent Chivers through who shot past Nikos Christidis.

Lineups:

Greece:

Nikos Christidis (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)         

Theodoros Pallas (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)         

Anthimos Kapsis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Thanasis Aggelis  (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)

Kostas Eleftherakis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Mimis Domazos (captain) (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Kostas Nikolaidis (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina) (Kostas Davourlis (Panachaiki Gymnastiki Eteria Patras)  73rd)

Georgios Koudas(PAOK (Panthessalonikio Athlitiko Omilo Konstantinoupolis)- Thessaloniki) (Michalis Kritikopoulos (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas) 61st)

Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)

Mimis Papaioannou (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)-Athina)


Coach: William Laurence Bingham (Northern Ireland)


England:

Gordon Banks (Stoke City Football Club)
Paul Edward Madeley(Leeds United Association Football Club)

Emlyn Walter Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)
Colin Bell (Manchester City Football Club)
Roy Leslie McFarland (Derby County Football Club)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (Captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Francis Henry Lee (Manchester City Football Club) 

Alan James Ball (Everton Football Club-Liverpool)
Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Geoffrey Charles Hurst (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Martin Stanford Peters (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)

Coach: Alfred Ramsey


Note:

1-Colin Bell scored a goal in the 38th minute that was ruled offside.



Photo From: World Soccer, January 1972

(December 1, 1971, EC Qualifier, Greece 0-England 2)



Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(December 1, 1971, EC Qualifier, Greece 0-England 2)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1340, December 7, 1971

(December 1, 1971, EC Qualifier, Greece 0-England 2)





Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 4 (Group 4)

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0

UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4


October 11, 1970 (Sevilla, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0) 

November 15, 1970 (Nicosia, Cyprus 1-USSR 3)

February 3, 1971 (Nicosia, Cyprus 0-Northern Ireland 3)

April 21, 1971 (Belfast, Northern Ireland 5- Cyprus 0)

May 9, 1971 (Nicosia, Cyprus 0-Spain 2) 

May 30, 1971 (Moscow, USSR 2-Spain 1)

June 7, 1971 (Moscow, USSR 6-Cyprus 1)

September 22, 1971 (Moscow, USSR 1-Northern Ireland 0) 

October 13, 1971 (Belfast, Northern Ireland 1-USSR 1)

October 27, 1971 (Sevilla, Spain 0-USSR 0) 

November 24, 1971 (Granada, Spain 7-Cyprus 0) 

February 16, 1972 (Hull, England, Northern Ireland 1-Spain 1) 

Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

USSR

6

4

2

0

13

4

9

10

2

Spain

6

3

2

1

14

3

11

8

3

Northern Ireland

6

2

2

2

10

6

4

61

4

Cyprus

6

0

0

6

2

26

-24

0



P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points



Date: November 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0

Venue: Sevilla -Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

Attendance:26,215

Referee: Gyula Emsberger (Hungary)

Linesmen: Petri and Kamaras (Hungary)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): Carles Rexach 39th, Pirri 59th , Luis Aragones 77th

(Northern Ireland): None

Lineups:

Spain:

José Angel  Iribar Cortajarena (Club Atlético de Bilbao)

Joaquin Rife Climent (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Francisco Fernández Gallego (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Juan Cruz Sol Oria (Valencia Club de Fútbol)          (Juan Lopez Hita(Sevilla Club de Fútbol) 46th)

Enrique Alvarez Costas (Real Club Celta de Vigo)

José Luis Violeta Lajusticia (Real Zaragoza)

Antonio Arieta -Araunabeña Piedra  (Club Atlético de Bilbao)

Luis Aragones Suarez (captain) (Club Atlético de Madrid) 

Enrique ‘Quini’ Castro Gonzalez  (Real Sporting de Gijón) (Enrique LoraMillán (SevillaClub de Fútbol) 46th)

Jesus Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Carlos Rexach Cerda (Club de FútbolBarcelona)


Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz (Hungary/Spain)  

Other Substitutes:

‘Rodri’Roberto Rodriguez Aguirre (Club Atlético de Madrid)   

Adelardo Rodriguez Sanchez (Club Atlético de Madrid) 

Ignacio Churruca Sistiaga (Real Sporting de Gijón


Note: Hita made his International debut for Spain.


Northern Ireland:

William Stewart McFaul (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

David James Craig (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Samuel Nelson (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

Thomas A. Jackson (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)

William John ‘Terence’ Neill (Captain) (Hull City Football Club / England)

William James O'Kane (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)

David Sloan (Oxford United Football Club / England)

George Best (Manchester United Football Club / England)

Alexander ‘Derek’ Dougan (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England) (Samuel John Todd (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England) 25th)

John Terence  Harkin (Shrewsbury Town Football Club / England)

David Clements (Coventry City Football Club / England)


Coach: William Laurence Bingham



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(Spain squad, November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 3-Northern Ireland 0)






Date: November 15, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Cyprua 1-USSR 3

Venue:Levkosia (Nicosia)-GSP "Gymnastikos Sullogos ta Pagkypria"

Attendance:          8,980

Referee:Petar Kostovski (Yugoslavia)

Goalscorers:

(Cyprus): Nicos Charalambous 42nd

(USSR): Viktor Kolotov 10', Gennadi Evryuzhikhin 16th, Vitali Shevchenko 50th   

Lineups:

Cyprus:

Makis Alkiviadis (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Costas Christou Kattos (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Demos Kavazis (Apollonas Lemesou- Lemessos (Limassol) 

Paschalis Fokkis (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Kyriakos Koureas (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Nicos Charalambous (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Pavlos Vasiliou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Lakis Theodorou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)  (Marios Kythreotis (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca) 46th)

Tassos Constantinou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca) (Markos Markou (?????) 75th )

Pamboulis Papadopoulos (AEL (Athlitikí Énosi Lemésou) –Lemesos (Limassol)

Andreas Stylianou (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Coach: Ray Wood


USSR:

Viktor Maksimovich Bannikov (Torpedo Moskva)

Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Evgeny Serfimovich Lovchev (Spartak Moskva)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Rubin Kazan)

Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan (Dynamo Kiev)

Boris Arkadyevich Kopeykin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva) (Givi Georgievich Nodiya (Dynamo Tblissi) 70th)

Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedotov (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Vitali Viktorovich Shevchenko (Nefchi Baku)

Gennadi Egorovich Evryuzhikin (Dynamo Moskva)


Coach: Valentin Nikolaev




Date: February 3, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Cyprus 0-Northern Ireland 3

Venue: Levkosia (Nicosia)-GSP "Gymnastikos Sullogos ta Pagkypria"            

Attendance: 9,119

Referee: Francesco Francescon (Italy)

Goalscorers:

(Cyprus): None 

(Northern Ireland): Jimmy Nicholson 53rd, Derek Dougan 55th, George Best 86th pen

Lineups:

Cyprus:

Herodotos Koupanos (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)

Costas Christou Kattos (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia)) (Lakis Theodorou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca) 75th)

Demos Kavazis (Apollonas Lemesou- Lemessos (Limassol) 

Kyriakos Koureas (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Stefanis Michael (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)

Kallis Constantinou (Pezoporikós Ómilos Lárnakas-Larnax (Larnaca)

Nicos Charalambous (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Pamboulis Papadopoulos (AEL (Athlitikí Énosi Lemésou) –Lemesos (Limassol)

Pavlos Vasiliou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Paschalis Fokkis (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Andreas Stylianou (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Coach: Ray Wood

Booked: Kyriakos Koureas 63rd


Northern Ireland:

Patrick Anthony Jennings (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club –London / England)

David James Craig (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Samuel Nelson (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

Alan Hunter (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England)

William John ‘Terence’ Neill (Hull City Football Club / England)

Samuel John Todd (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)

Bryan Hamilton (Linfield Football Club-Belfast)

Alexander ‘Eric’ McMordie (Middlesborough Football Club / England)

Alexander ‘Derek’ Dougan (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England)

James Joseph Nicholson (Huddersfield Town Football Club / England)

George Best (Manchester United Football Club / England)


Coach: William Laurence Bingham



Photo From : World Soccer , March 1971

(February 3, 1971, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 0-Northern Ireland 3)



Date: April 21, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Northern Ireland 5-Cyprus 0

Venue: Belfast-Windsor Park

Attendance:19,153

Referee: Jacques Colling (Luxemburg)

Goalscorers:

(Northern Ireland): Derek Dougan 2nd, George Best 44th, 47th,  56th, Jimmy Nicholson 85th

(Cyprus): None 

Lineups:

Northern Ireland:

Patrick Anthony Jennings (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club –London / England)

David James Craig (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

David Clements (Coventry City Football Club / England)

Martin Harvey (Sunderland Association Football Club / England)

Alan Hunter (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England)

Samuel John Todd (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England) (Peter Watson (Distillery Football Club-Lisburn)86th)

Bryan Hamilton (Linfield Football Club-Belfast)

Alexander ‘Eric’ McMordie (Middlesborough Football Club / England)

Alexander ‘Derek’ Dougan (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England)

James Joseph Nicholson (Huddersfield Town Football Club / England)

George Best (Manchester United Football Club / England)


Coach: William Laurence Bingham


Cyprus:

Herodotos Koupanos (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)

Kokos Michael (Athlitikí Énosi Olympiakos Lefkosias (Nicosia)) (Lakis Theodorou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca) 54th)

Demos Kavazis (Apollonas Lemesou- Lemessos (Limassol) 

Stefanis Michael (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia) (Takis Papettas (Asil Lyssi) 65th)

Kyriakos Koureas (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Kallis Constantinou (Pezoporikós Ómilos Lárnakas-Larnax (Larnaca)

Tassos Constantinou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)    

Pavlos Vasiliou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Pamboulis Papadopoulos (AEL (Athlitikí Énosi Lemésou) –Lemesos (Limassol)

Paschalis Fokkis (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Andreas Stylianou (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Coach: Ray Wood



Date: May 9, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Cyprus 0-Spain 2

Venue: Levkosia (Nicosia)-GSP "Gymnastikos Sullogos ta Pagkypria"

Attendance: 5,818

Referee:Constantin Bărbulescu (Romania) 

Goalscorers:

(Cyprus): None

(Spain): Pirri 3rd, Violeta 85th

Lineups:

Cyprus:

Demos Eleftheriadis (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Charis Kantzilieris (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Costakis Alexandrou (Athlitikó Somateío Alkí) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Stefanis Michael (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia) (Andreas Constantinou (Enosi Neon Paralimniou-Paralimni)   46')

Demos Kavazis (Apollonas Lemesou- Lemessos (Limassol) 

Kokos Antoniou (Athlitikó Somateío Alkí) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Takis Papettas (Asil Lyssi)

Pavlos Vasiliou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)  (Lakis Theodorou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca) 67th)

Pamboulis Papadopoulos (AEL (Athlitikí Énosi Lemésou) –Lemesos (Limassol)

Paschalis Fokkis (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Andreas Stylianou (Captain) (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Coach: Ray Wood


Spain:

Miguel Reina Santos (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

José Luis Violeta Lajusticia (Real Zaragoza)

Gregorio de Benito Rubio (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)

Antonio Martinez Morales ‘Anton’ (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

José Claramunt Torres (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Jesus Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Fidel UriarteMacho (Club Atlético de Bilbao) (Enrique LoraMillán (SevillaClub de Fútbol) 46th)

Amaro Varela Amancio (captain) (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Enrique ‘Quini’ Castro Gonzalez  (Real Sporting de Gijón)

Ignacio Churruca Sistiaga (Real Sporting de Gijón(Carlos Rexach Cerda (Club de FútbolBarcelona)55th)


Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz (Hungary/Spain)  

Other Substitutes:

Angel Abelardo Gonzalez Bernardo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Francisco Fernández Gallego (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Enrique Alvarez Costas(Club de FútbolBarcelona)


Note: Benito made his International debut for Spain.



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(May 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 0-Spain 2)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(May 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 0-Spain 2)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(May 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 0-Spain 2)






Date: May 30, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: USSR 2-Spain 1

Venue: Moskva (Moscow)-Tsentral'nyj Stadion imeni Vladimira Il'yicha Lenina (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)     

Attendance:81,700

Referee: Ferdinand Biwersi (West Germany)

Goalscorers:

(USSR): Viktor Kolotov 79th, Vitali Shevchenko 83rd

(Spain): Carles Rexach 88th

Lineups:

USSR:

Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (Captain) (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Valery Borisovich Zykov (Dynamo Moskva)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan (Dynamo Kiev) (Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedotov (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva) 56th)

Joszef Yozhefovich Sabo (Dynamo Moskva)

Anatoly Andreyevich  Banishevski (Nefchi Baku) (Givi Georgievich Nodiya (Dynamo Tblissi) 75th)

Vitali Viktorovich Shevchenko (Nefchi Baku)

Gennadi Egorovich Evryuzhikin (Dynamo Moskva)


Coach: Valentin Nikolaev


Spain:

José Angel Iribar Cortajarena (Club Atlético de Bilbao)

Juan Cruz Sol Oria (Valencia Club de Fútbol)(Antonio Martinez Morales ‘Anton’ (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 67th)

Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)

Gregorio de Benito Rubio (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Francisco Fernández Gallego (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

José Luis Violeta Lajusticia (Real Zaragoza)  (Enrique Lora Millán (Sevilla Club de Fútbol) 60th)

Carlos Rexach Cerda (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

José Claramunt Torres (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Amaro Varela Amancio (captain) (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Fidel UriarteMacho (Club Atlético de Bilbao)

Ignacio Churruca Sistiaga (Real Sporting de Gijón


Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz (Hungary/Spain)   

Other Substitutes:

Miguel Reina Santos (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Enrique Alvarez Costas(Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Jose Eulogio Garate Ormaechea (Club Atlético de Madrid)   

Enrique ‘Quini’ Castro Gonzalez  (Real Sporting de Gijón)




Photo From: World Soccer, July 1971

(May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(Spain squad, May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(Spain squad, May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(USSR squad, May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(USSR squad, May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: AS Color Nº 2, June 1, 1971

(May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: AS Color Nº 2, June 1, 1971

(May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)


Photo From: AS Color Nº 2, June 1, 1971

(May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)




Date: June 7, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: USSR 6-Cyprus 1

Venue: Moskva (Moscow)-Tsentral'nyj Stadion imeni Vladimira Il'yicha Lenina (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)     

Attendance:21,159

Referee:Erik Beijar (Finland)

Goalscorers:

(USSR): Vladimir Fedotov 4th, 86th, Gennadi Evryuzhikhin 23rd, 38th,Viktor Kolotov 59th, Anatoli Banishevski 85th   

(Cyprus): Stefanis Michael 73rd

Lineups:

USSR:

Viktor Maksimovich Bannikov (Torpedo Moskva)(Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev) 46th)

Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Valery Borisovich Zykov (Dynamo Moskva)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan (Dynamo Kiev)

Anatoly Andreyevich  Banishevski  (Nefchi Baku)

Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedotov (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Vitali Viktorovich Shevchenko (Nefchi Baku)

Gennadi Egorovich Evryuzhikin (Dynamo Moskva) (Vitali Grigoriyevich Khmelnitzki (Dynamo Kiev) 64th)


Coach: Valentin Nikolaev


Cyprus:

Christofi Varnavas (?????)

Kokos Michael (Athlitikí Énosi Olympiakos Lefkosias (Nicosia))

Charis Kantzilieris (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)  (Takis Papettas (Asil Lyssi) 52nd)

Demos Kavazis (Apollonas Lemesou- Lemessos (Limassol) 

Paschalis Fokkis (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta)

Kallis Constantinou (Pezoporikós Ómilos Lárnakas-Larnax (Larnaca)

Stefanis Michael (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)

Pavlos Vasiliou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Andreas Constantinou I (Enosi Neon Paralimniou-Paralimni)  

Markos Markou (??????)

Andreas Stylianou (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia) (Lakis Theodorou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca) 79th)


Coach: Ray Wood

Booked: Andreas Constantinou 77th



Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №24---13.06

 (June 7, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 6-Cyprus 1)


Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №24---13.06

 (June 7, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 6-Cyprus 1)






Date: September 22, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: USSR 1-Northern Ireland 0

Venue: Moskva (Moscow)-Tsentral'nyj Stadion imeni Vladimira Il'yicha Lenina (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)

Attendance:51,186

Referee:Ove Dahlberg (Sweden)

Goalscorers:

(USSR): Vladimir Muntyan 43rd pen      

(Northern Ireland): None

Lineups:

USSR:

Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Valery Borisovich Zykov (Dynamo Moskva)

Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (Dynamo Tblissi)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan (Dynamo Kiev)

Oleg Vasilyevich Dolmatov (Kairat Alma-Ata)

Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedotov (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Vitali Viktorovich Shevchenko (Nefchi Baku) (Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva) 74th)

Gennadi Egorovich Evryuzhikin (Dynamo Moskva)


Coach: Valentin Nikolaev


Northern Ireland:

William Stewart McFaul (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

David James Craig (Newcastle United Football Club / England) (Bryan Hamilton (Ipswich Town Football Club / England) 70th)

Samuel Nelson (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

William John ‘Terence’ Neill (Hull City Football Club / England)

Alan Hunter (Ipswich Town Football Club / England)

Daniel Hegan (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England)

David Clements (Sheffield Wednsesday Football Club / England)

James Joseph Nicholson (Huddersfield Town Football Club / England)

William James O'Kane (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)

Alexander ‘Derek’ Dougan (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England)

George Best (Manchester United Football Club / England)


Coach: William John ‘Terence’ Neill



Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №39---26.09.71

(September 22, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 1-Northern Ireland 0)



Date: October 13, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Northern Ireland 1-USSR 1

Venue: Belfast-Windsor Park

Attendance:16,573

Referee: Rolf Nyhus (Norway)

Goalscorers:

(Northern Ireland): Jimmy Nicholson 13th

(USSR): Anatoli Byshovets 32nd

Lineups:

Northern Ireland:

Patrick Anthony Jennings (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club –London / England)

Patrick James Rice (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

Samuel Nelson (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

Alan Hunter (Ipswich Town Football Club / England)

William James O'Kane (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)

James Joseph Nicholson (Huddersfield Town Football Club / England)

Alexander ‘Eric’ McMordie (Middlesborough Football Club / England)

Bryan Hamilton (Ipswich Town Football Club / England) (Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill (Distillery Football Club-Lisburn)65th)

William John ‘Terence’ Neill (Hull City Football Club / England)

Alexander ‘Derek’ Dougan (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England) (Thomas Cassidy (Newcastle United Football Club / England) 46th)

David Clements (Sheffield Wednsesday Football Club / England)


Coach: William John ‘Terence’ Neill


USSR:

Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Evgeny Serfimovich Lovchev (Spartak Moskva)

Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (Dynamo Tblissi)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

Nikolai Ivanovich Kiselev  (Spartak Moskva)

Oleg Vasilyevich Dolmatov (Kairat Alma-Ata)

Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov (Shakhtar Donetsk)

Anatoli Fedorovich Byshovets (Dynamo Kiev)

Vitali Viktorovich Shevchenko (Nefchi Baku) (Levon Arutyunovich Ishtoyan (Ararat Erevan) 60th)


Coach: Valentin Nikolaev

Booked: Evgeni Lovchev 43rd



Date: October 27, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Spain 0-USSR 0

Venue: Sevilla -Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

Attendance:40,169

Referee: Norman Charles H. Burtenshaw (England)

Linesmen: Styles and Byford (England)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): None

(USSR): None

Lineups:

Spain:

Miguel Reina Santos (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Juan Cruz Sol Oria (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Francisco Fernández Gallego (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)

Antonio Martinez Morales ‘Anton’ (Valencia Club de Fútbol)(Pina Morales Marcial(Club de FútbolBarcelona)76th)

Enrique Lora Millán (Sevilla Club de Fútbol)

José Claramunt Torres (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Enrique ‘Quini’ Castro Gonzalez  (Real Sporting de Gijón)

Amaro Varela Amancio (captain) (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Joaquin Quino Sierra Vallejo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Ignacio Churruca Sistiaga (Real Sporting de Gijón


Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz (Hungary/Spain)  

Booked: Francisco Gallego

Other Substitutes:

José Angel Iribar Cortajarena (Club Atlético de Bilbao)

‘Rodri’Roberto Rodriguez Aguirre (Club Atlético de Madrid)   

Gregorio de Benito Rubio (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Enrique Alvarez Costas(Club de FútbolBarcelona)

José Francisco ‘Chechu Rojo’(Club Atlético de Bilbao)


USSR:

Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

Albert Alekseyevich Shesterniev (Captain) (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (Dynamo Tblissi)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan (Dynamo Kiev)

Oleg Vasilyevich Dolmatov (Kairat Alma-Ata)

Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedotov (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva) (Nikolai Ivanovich Kiselev  (Spartak Moskva) 80th)

Anatoli Fedorovich Byshovets (Dynamo Kiev)

Levon Arutyunovich Ishtoyan (Ararat Erevan)  (Vitali Viktorovich Shevchenko (Nefchi Baku) 61st)


Coach: Valentin Nikolaev



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(Spain squad, October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(USSR squad, October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)


Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №44---31.10

(USSR squad, October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(Spain squad, October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)




Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)



Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1971 №44---31.10

(October 27, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-USSR 0)






Date: November 24, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Spain 7-Cyprus 0

Venue: Granada- Estadio Los Carmenes

Attendance:19,176

Referee: Josep M. Cassar Naudi (Malta)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): Pirri 9th, 46th pen, Quino 12th, 24th, Aguilar  63rd, Lora 66th, Chechu Rojo 75th     

(Cyprus): None

Lineups:

Spain:

José Angel  Iribar Cortajarena (Club Atlético de Bilbao)

Juan Cruz Sol Oria (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Francisco Fernández Gallego (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)

Juan Lopez Hita (Sevilla Club de Fútbol)

Enrique Lora Millán (Sevilla Club de Fútbol)  (José Agustín Gatzelu Aranzábal Ascariba (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)  80th)

Jesus Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

José Claramunt Torres (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Amaro Varela Amancio (captain) (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Francisco Javier Aguilar (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 46th)

Joaquin Quino Sierra Vallejo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

José Francisco ‘Chechu Rojo’(Club Atlético de Bilbao)


Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz (Hungary/Spain)  

Other Substitutes:

Miguel Reina Santos (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Gregorio de Benito Rubio (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Pina Morales Marcial(Club de FútbolBarcelona)


Cyprus:

Herodotos Koupanos (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)

Yiannis Mertakkas (Athlitikós Sýllogos Anórthosis Ammochostou (Famagusta) (Michalakis Michael (Athlitiko Somateio Nea Salamina- Ammochostos (Famagusta) 46th)

Demos Kavazis (Apollonas Lemesou- Lemessos (Limassol) 

Pambos Partasides (Athlitikí Énosi Olympiakos Lefkosias (Nicosia))

Kallis Constantinou (Pezoporikós Ómilos Lárnakas-Larnax (Larnaca)

Kokos Antoniou (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia)) (Lakis Theodorou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca) 57th)

Stefanis Michael (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)

Michalis Tartaros (Athlitikó Somateío Alkí) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Pavlos Vasiliou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Tassos Constantinou (EPA (Énosis Pezopoporikós Amol) –Larnax (Larnaca)

Andreas Stylianou (Captain) (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Coach: Ray Wood

Booked: Pambos Partasides, Andreas Stylianou 46th, Demos Kavazis


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(Spain squad, November 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Spain 7-Cyprus 0)




Date: February 16, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 4

Result: Northern Ireland 1-Spain 1

Venue: Hull - Boothferry Park, England

Attendance:19,925

Referee: John Keith Taylor (England)

Linesmen: N.P. Paget and S. Swain (England)

Goalscorers:

(Northern Ireland): Samuel John Morgan 72nd

(Spain): Chechu Rojo 40th

Lineups:

Northern Ireland:

Patrick Anthony Jennings (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club –London / England)

Patrick James Rice (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

Samuel Nelson (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

Alan Hunter (Ipswich Town Football Club / England)

William John ‘Terence’ Neill (Captain) (Hull City Football Club / England)

David Clements (Sheffield Wednsesday Football Club / England)

Bryan Hamilton (Ipswich Town Football Club / England) (Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill (Nottingham Forrest Football Club / England) 46th)

Alexander ‘Eric’ McMordie (Middlesborough Football Club / England)

Samuel John Morgan (Port Vale Football Club / England)

Samuel Baxter McIlroy (Manchester United Football Club / England)

George Best (Manchester United Football Club / England)


Coach: William John ‘Terence’ Neill



Spain:

José Angel  Iribar Cortajarena (Club Atlético de Bilbao)

Juan Cruz Sol Oria (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Francisco Fernández Gallego (captain) (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Enrique Alvarez Costas(Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono (Union Deportivo Las Palmas)

Gregorio de Benito Rubio (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Francisco Javier Aguilar (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Enrique Lora Millán (Sevilla Club de Fútbol)  (Miguel MigueliRamos Vargas  (Club Deportivo Málaga) 55th)

Joaquin Quino Sierra Vallejo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

Enrique ‘Quini’ Castro Gonzalez  (Real Sporting de Gijón) (Manuel Manolete Rios Quintanilla (Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña)  28th)

José Francisco ‘Chechu Rojo’(Club Atlético de Bilbao)


Coach: Ladislao Kubala Stecz (Hungary/Spain)  

Booked: Sol 41st, Benito 67th

Other Substitutes:

Miguel Reina Santos (Club de FútbolBarcelona)

Jesus Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’ (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

"Arieta II", Antonio Arietaaraunabefta Piedra (Club Atlético de Bilbao)


Note: Migueli and Manolete made their International debuts for Spain.



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(February 16, 1972, EC Qualifier, Northern Ireland 1-Spain 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)

(February 16, 1972, EC Qualifier, Northern Ireland 1-Spain 1)
















Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 5 (Group 5)

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UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5



October 14, 1970  (Copenhagen, Denmark 0-Portugal 1)          

November 11, 1970  (Glasgow, Scotland 1-Denmark 0)          

November 25, 1970  (Bruges, Belgium 2-Denmark 0)          

February 3, 1971  (Bruges, Belgium 3-Scotland 0)          

February 17, 1971  (Liege, Belgium 3-Portugal 0)          

April 21, 1971  (Lisbon, Portugal 2-Scotland 0)          

May 12, 1971  (Porto, Portugal 5-Denmark 0)          

May 26, 1971  (Copenhagen, Denmark 1-Belgium 2)          

June 9, 1971  (Copenhagen, Denmark 1-Scotland 0)          

October 13, 1971  (Glasgow, Scotland 2-Portugal 1)          

November 10, 1971  (Aberdeen, Scotland 1-Belgium 0)          

November 21, 1971  (Lisbon, Portugal 1-Belgium 1)          



Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

Belgium

6

4

1

1

11

3

8

9

2

Portugal

6

3

1

2

10

6

4

7

3

Scotland

6

3

0

3

4

7

-3

6

4

Denmark

6

1

0

5

2

11

-9

2




P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points



Date: October 14, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Denmark 0-Portugal 1

Venue:København (Copenhagen)- Idrætsparken     

Attendance:18,000

Referee: Leo Callaghan (Wales)

Goalscorers:

(Denmark): None

(Portugal): Jacinto Joao 40th

Lineups:

Denmark:

Kaj Paulsen(Aalborg Boldspilklub af 1885)

Torben Nielsen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen)

Poul H. Frederiksen(Hvidovre Idræts Forening)

Erik Sandvad(AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Flemming Pedersen(KB-Kjøbenhavns Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Jens Jørgen Hansen(captain) (Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber)

Bent Outzen(Boldklubben 1909-Odense)

Jan Andersen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen) (Per Madsen(Vejen Sportsforening) 85th)

Kurt Præst(KB-Kjøbenhavns Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Jørgen Markussen(Vejle Boldklub)          (Poul Erik Thygesen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen) 69th)

Keld Pedersen(Køge Boldklub)


Coach: Rudi Strittich (Austria)



Portugal:

Vitor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Manuel Pedro Gomes (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Humberto Manuel de Jesus Coelho (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Josè Carlosda Silva Josè (captain) (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Hilario Rosario da Coenceiçao  (Captain) (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Fernando Peresda Silva (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Josè MariaJunior (Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal)  (Augusto Matine(Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 72nd)

Antonio Simões da Costa (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)  (Jaime da Silva Graça(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)53rd)

Artur JorgeBraga de Melo Teixeira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)      

‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Jacinto João(Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal)


Coach: José Gomes da Silva  





Date: November 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Scotland 1-Denmark 0

Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park

Attendance:24,618

Referee: Erich Linemayr (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(Scotland): John O'Hare 12th

(Denmark): None

Lineups:

Scotland:

James Fergus Cruickshank (Heart of Midlothian Football Club-Edinburgh)

David Hay (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow) (William Pullar ‘Sandy’ Jardine (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow) 77th)

John Greig (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Patrick Gordon Stanton (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)

Ronald McKinnon (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Robert Moncur (captain) (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

James Johnstone (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

William McInanny Carr (Coventry City Football Club / England)

Colin Stein (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

John O'Hare (Derby County Football Club / England) (Peter Barr Cormack (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England) 75th)

William Johnston      (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)


Coach: Robert Brown


Denmark:

Kaj Paulsen(Aalborg Boldspilklub af 1885)

Torben Nielsen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen)

Poul H. Frederiksen(Hvidovre Idræts Forening)

Erik Sandvad(AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Flemming Pedersen(KB-Kjøbenhavns Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Jens Jørgen Hansen(captain) (Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber)

Bent Outzen(Boldklubben 1909-Odense)

Kristen Nygaard(Fuglebakken Idrætsforeninge- Aarhus)

Morten Olsen (B 1901 (Nykøbing Falster Boldklub af 1901)(Poul Erik Thygesen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen)46th)

Keld Pedersen(Køge Boldklub)

Benny Nielsen(AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)


Coach: Rudi Strittich (Austria)



Date: November 25, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Belgium 2-Denmark 0

Venue: Brügge (Bruges)-Klokke Stadion

Attendance:22,000

Referee: John Carpenter (Republic of Ireland)

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Johan Devrindt 18th, 35th

(Denmark): None

Lineups:

Belgium:

1- Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3-Nicolas Dewalque (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

4-Leon Jeck (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

5-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

6- Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)   (14-Jan Verheyn (Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging) 70th)

7- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

8-Johnny Thio(Royal Football Club Brugeois)

9-Pierre Carteus(Royal Football Club Brugeois)

10- Johan Devrindt (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta / Holland)

11-Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Other Substitutes:
12-Jacques Duquesne (Royale Olympic Club Charleroi)

13- Maurice Martens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

15-Andre Denul (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)

16-Jean Dockx (Royal Racing White)        


Denmark:

Kaj Paulsen(Aalborg Boldspilklub af 1885)

Torben Nielsen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen)

Poul H. Frederiksen(Hvidovre Idræts Forening)

Erik Sandvad(AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Flemming Pedersen(KB-Kjøbenhavns Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Jens Jørgen Hansen(captain) (Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber)

Bent Outzen(Boldklubben 1909-Odense)

Kristen Nygaard(Fuglebakken Idrætsforeninge- Aarhus)

Morten Olsen (B 1901 (Nykøbing Falster Boldklub af 1901) (Poul Erik Thygesen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen) 60th)

Keld Pedersen(Køge Boldklub)

Benny Nielsen(AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen) (Mogens Haastrup(Boldklubben 1909-Odense) 70th)


Coach: Rudi Strittich (Austria)



Date: February 3, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Belgium 3-Scotland 0

Venue:Liège (Luik) - Stade de Sclessin (Stade Maurice Dufrasne) 

Attendance: 13,931

Referee: Antonio Sbardella (Italy)

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Ronald McKinnon (own goal) 34th, Paul Van Himst 55th, 83rdpen

(Scotland): None

Lineups:

Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3-Nicolas Dewalque (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

4- Jean Plaskie (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

5-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

6- Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

7- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

8-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

9-Henri Depireux (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

10-Paul Van Himst (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

11-Andre Denul (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Booked: Henri Depireux 70th

Other Substitutes:
12-Jacques Duquesne (Royale Olympic Club Charleroi)

13-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

14- Gilbert Marmenout (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

15- Jacques Teugels (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)

16-Johnny Thio(Royal Football Club Brugeois)


Scotland:

James Fergus Cruickshank (Heart of Midlothian Football Club-Edinburgh)

David Hay (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

Thomas Gemmell  (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

Patrick Gordon Stanton (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)  (Anthony Green (Blackpool Football Club / England)46th)

Ronald McKinnon (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Robert Moncur (captain) (Newcastle United Football Club / England) 

Archibald Gemmill (Derby County Football Club / England) 

John Greig (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Colin Stein (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow) (James Forrest (Aberdeen Football Club Limited) 46th)  

John O'Hare (Derby County Football Club / England) 

Charles Cooke (Chelsea Football Club –London / England)


Coach: Robert Brown

Booked: David Hay 70th






Date: February 17, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Belgium 3-Portugal 0

Venue: Bruxelles (Brussels) - Parc Astrid- Stade Emile Versé

Attendance: 26,821

Referee: Gaspar Pintado Viu (Spain)

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Raoul Lambert 15th, 63rd pen, Andre Denul 80th

(Portugal): None

Lineups:

Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3-Nicolas Dewalque (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)   

4- Jean Plaskie (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

5-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

6- Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

7- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

8-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)   (16-Johnny Thio(Royal Football Club Brugeois) 46th)

9-Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

10-Paul Van Himst (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

11-Andre Denul (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Other Substitutes:
12-Jacques Duquesne (Royale Olympic Club Charleroi)

13-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

14- Gilbert Marmenout (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

15-Henri Depireux (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)   


Portugal:

Vitor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Amandio José Malta da Silva (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (Francisco Moreira da Silva Rebelo (Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal) 46th)

Humberto Manuel de Jesus Coelho (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

José Rolando Andrade Gonçalves (Futebol Clube do Porto)

Hilario Rosario da Coenceiçao (captain) (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Rui Gouveia Pinto Rodrigues(Associacão Académica de Coimbra) (Felix Marques Guerreiro (Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal) 73rd)

Fernando Pascoal Neves ‘Pavao’ (Futebol Clube do Porto)

Fernando Peresda Silva (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Antonio Simões da Costa (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Vitor Manuel Ferreira Baptista(Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal)


Coach: José Gomes da Silva  


Booked : Rolando Gonçalves




Date: April 21, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Portugal 2-Scotland 0

Venue:Lisbon-Estadio da Luz (Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Attendance:35,463

Referee: Michel Kitabdjian (France)

Goalscorers:

(Portugal): Patrick Gordon Stanton (own goal) 33rd, Eusebio 82nd

(Scotland): None

Lineups:

Portugal:

Vitor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Amandio José Malta da Silva (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Humberto Manuel de Jesus Coelho (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Josè Carlosda Silva Josè (captain) (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Adolfo Antonio da Cruz Calisto (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Rui Gouveia Pinto Rodrigues(Associacão Académica de Coimbra)

Fernando Peresda Silva (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Antonio Simões da Costa (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Tamagnini Gomes Baptista Nené (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (Fernando Pascoal Neves ‘Pavao’ (Futebol Clube do Porto) 86th)

Vitor Manuel Ferreira Baptista(Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal)(Artur Jorge Braga de Melo Teixeira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 76th)

‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)


Coach: Jose Gomes da Silva


Scotland:

Robert Brown Clark (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

David Hay (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

James Brogan (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

Patrick Gordon Stanton (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)  (Anthony Green (Blackpool Football Club / England)75th)

Ronald McKinnon (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Robert Moncur (captain) (Newcastle United Football Club / England) 

William Henderson (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

James McCalliog          (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England)  (Andrew Jarvie (Airdrieonians Football Club-Airdrie) 63rd)

David Thomson Robb (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

Peter Barr Cormack (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England) 

Alan John Gilzean (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club –London / England)


Coach: Robert Brown



Date: May 12, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Portugal 5-Denmark 0

Venue: Porto- Estadio das Antas

Attendance:24,000

Referee: Malcolm Hall Wright (Northern Ireland)

Goalscorers:

(Portugal): Nene 17th, Eusebio 41st, Antonio  Simoes 47th, 89th, Vitor Batista 52nd (Denmark): None

Lineups:

Portugal:

Vitor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Amandio José Malta da Silva (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (Francisco Moreira da Silva Rebelo (Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal) 78th)

Humberto Manuel de Jesus Coelho (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Josè Carlosda Silva Josè (captain) (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Adolfo Antonio da Cruz Calisto (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Rui Gouveia Pinto Rodrigues(Associacão Académica de Coimbra)

Fernando Peresda Silva (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Tamagnini Gomes Baptista Nené (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Vitor Manuel Ferreira Baptista(Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal) (Artur Jorge Braga de Melo Teixeira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 85th)

Antonio Simões da Costa (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)


Coach: José Gomes da Silva


Denmark:

Erik Lykke Sørensen(Greenock Morton Football Club / Scotland)

Henning Boel(Aberdeen Football Club Limited / Scotland)

Mogens Berg(Boldklubben 1909-Odense)(Erik Nielsen(B 1901 (Nykøbing Falster Boldklub af 1901) 29th)

Erik Sandvad(captain) (AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Jørgen Rasmussen(Randers Sportsklub Freja)

Finn Laudrup(Brønshøj Boldklub)

Preben Arentoft(Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Kresten Bjerre(Royal Racing White / Belgium

Morten Olsen(B 1901 (Nykøbing Falster Boldklub af 1901)

Ole Bjørnmose (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V. / West Germany)

Benny Nielsen (AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)



Coach: Rudi Strittich (Austria)




Date: May 26, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Denmark 1-Belgium 2

Venue:København (Copenhagen)- Idrætsparken     

Attendance:27,300

Referee: Kåre Sirevaag (Norway)

Goalscorers:

(Denmark): Kresten Bjerre 76th

(Belgium): Johann de Vrindt 65th, 75th

Lineups:

Denmark:

Erik Lykke Sørensen(Greenock Morton Football Club / Scotland)

Henning Boel(Aberdeen Football Club Limited / Scotland)

Mogens Berg(Boldklubben 1909-Odense)

Erik Sandvad(captain) (AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)

Torben Nielsen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen)

Finn Laudrup(Brønshøj Boldklub)

Preben Arentoft(Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Kresten Bjerre(Royal Racing White / Belgium

John Steen Olsen(Football Club Utrecht / Holland)  (Keld Pedersen(Køge Boldklub) 75th)

Ole Bjørnmose (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V. / West Germany)

Benny Nielsen (AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)  (Birger Pedersen (Hvidovre Idræts Forening) 83rd)


Coach: Rudi Strittich (Austria)


Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

4- Jean Plaskie (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

5-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)     

6-Jan Verheyn (Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging)

7-Jean Dockx (Royal Racing White)                           

8-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

9- Johan Devrindt (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta / Holland)

10-Paul Van Himst (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

11-Wilfred Pius (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Other Substitutes:
12-Jacques Duquesne (Royale Olympic Club Charleroi)

13-Julien Vanopdorp (Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging)

14-Andre Stassart (Royal Racing White)

15- Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

16-Andre Denul (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)





Date: June 9, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Denmark 1-Scotland 0

Venue:København (Copenhagen)- Idrætsparken     

Attendance:36,700

Referee: Wolfgang Riedel (East Germany)

Goalscorers:

(Denmark): Finn Laudrup 43rd

(Scotland): None

Lineups:

Denmark:

Erik Lykke Sørensen(Greenock Morton Football Club / Scotland)

Torben Nielsen(Boldklubben 1903-Copenhagen)

Mogens Berg(Boldklubben 1909-Odense)

Preben Arentoft(Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Jørgen Rasmussen(Randers Sportsklub Freja)

Kresten Bjerre(captain) (Royal Racing White / Belgium

Finn Laudrup(Brønshøj Boldklub) (Bent Outzen (Boldklubben 1909-Odense) 75th)

Ole Bjørnmose (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V. / West Germany)

Ulrik le Fevre (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach / West Germany)

Benny Nielsen (AB-Akademisk Boldklub-Copenhagen)          (Keld Pedersen(Køge Boldklub) 75th)

Jørgen Kristensen (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta / Holland)


Coach: Rudi Strittich (Austria)


Scotland:

Robert Brown Clark (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

Francis Michael Munro (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England) 

William Dickson (Kilmarnock Football Club)

Patrick Gordon Stanton (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)

Ronald McKinnon (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Robert Moncur (captain) (Newcastle United Football Club / England) 

Thomas McLean (Kilmarnock Football Club)

Thomas Forsyth (Motherwell Football Club) (David Thomson Robb (Aberdeen Football Club Limited) 46th)

Colin Stein (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Hugh Patrick Curran (Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club / England) 

James Forrest (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)  (John ‘Jocky’ Scott (Dundee Football Club) 75th)  


Coach: Robert Brown

Booked: Frank Munro



Photo From : World Soccer, July 1971

(June 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Denmark 1-Scotland 0)




Date: October 13, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Scotland 2-Portugal 1

Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park

Attendance:58,612

Referee: Brunon Piotrowicz (Poland)

Goalscorers:

(Scotland): John O'Hare 23rd,  Archibald Gemmill 58th

(Portugal): Rui Gouveia Pinto Rodrigues 57th

Lineups:

Scotland:

Robert P. Wilson          (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

William Pullar ‘Sandy’ Jardine (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

Edmond Peter Colquhoun (Sheffield United Football Club / England) (Martin McLean Buchan (Aberdeen Football Club Limited) 87th)  

Patrick Gordon Stanton (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)

David Hay (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

William John Bremner (captain) (Leeds United Association Football Club / England) 

Alexander James Cropley (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)

George Graham (Arsenal Football Club –London / England)

James Johnstone (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

John O'Hare (Derby County Football Club / England) 

Archibald Gemmill (Derby County Football Club / England) 


Coach: Thomas Henderson Docherty


Portugal:

Vitor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Amandio José Malta da Silva (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Francisco Antonio Galindo Calo (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) (Fernando Peres da Silva (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) 66th)

Rui Gouveia Pinto Rodrigues(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Adolfo Antonio da Cruz Calisto (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Jaime da Silva Graça(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

José Rolando Andrade Gonçalves (Futebol Clube do Porto)

Antonio Simões da Costa (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Tamagnini Gomes Baptista Nené (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Vitor Manuel Ferreira Baptista(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira (captain) (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (Artur Jorge Braga de Melo Teixeira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 46th)  


Coach: Jose Gomes da Silva

Booked: Francisco Caló 35th, Jaime Graça 58th




Date: November 10, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Scotland 1-Belgium 0

Venue: Aberdeen -Pittodrie Stadium

Attendance:36,500

Referee: Einar Johan Bostrom (Sweden)

Goalscorers:

(Scotland): John O'Hare 5th

(Belgium): None

Lineups:

Scotland:

Robert Brown Clark (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

William Pullar ‘Sandy’ Jardine (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)

David Hay (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow)

William John Bremner (captain) (Leeds United Association Football Club / England) 

Martin McLean Buchan (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

Patrick Gordon Stanton (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh)

James Johnstone (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow) (John Angus McDonald Hansen (Partick Thistle Football Club-Glasgow) 79th)

Stephen Murray (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)

John O'Hare (Derby County Football Club / England) 

Edwin Gray (Leeds United Association Football Club / England) 

Alexander James Cropley (Hibernian Football Club – Edinburgh) (Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (The Celtic Football Club -Glasgow) 48th)


Coach: Thomas Henderson Docherty



Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3-Nicolas Dewalque (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

4-Andre Stassart (Royal Racing White)

5-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

6- Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  (13- Maurice Martens (Royal Racing White) 59th)

7- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

8-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)     

9- Johan Devrindt (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta / Holland)

10-Paul Van Himst (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)      

11-Wilfred Pius (Royal Football Club Brugeois) (15-Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois) 68th)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Other Substitutes:
12-Jacques Duquesne (Royale Olympic Club Charleroi)

14- Odillon Polleunis (Koninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereniging)  


Referee: Einar Johan Bostrom (Sweden)



Date: November 21, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 5

Result: Portugal 1-Belgium 1

Venue:Lisbon-Estadio da Luz (Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 

Attendance:53,577

Referee: Kenneth Howard Burns (England)

Goalscorers:

(Portugal): Fernando Peres 90th            pen

(Belgium): Raoul Lambert 60th

Lineups:

Portugal:

Vitor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)       

Amandio José Malta da Silva (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (OctavioJoaquim Coelho Machado (Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal) 46th)

Humberto Manuel de Jesus Coelho (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Rui Gouveia Pinto Rodrigues(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Josè de Jesus Mendes(Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal)        

Jaime da Silva Graça(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Fernando Peresda Silva (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

Antonio Simões da Costa (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Tamagnini Gomes Baptista Nené (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (Artur JorgeBraga de Melo Teixeira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 62nd)

José Augusto Costa SenicaTorres(Vitória Futebol Clube-Setúbal) 

‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira (captain) (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)


Coach: Jose Gomes da Silva

Booked: Humberto Coelho 81st


Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3-Nicolas Dewalque (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

4-Andre Stassart (Royal Racing White)

5-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

6- Jean Dockx (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

7- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

8-Maurice Martens (Royal Racing White (14-Wilfred Pius (Royal Football Club Brugeois) 63rd) 

9-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)     

10-Paul Van Himst (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

11 -Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Booked: Léon Dolmans 9th, Nicolas Dewalque 38th

Other Substitutes:
 12-Jacques Duquesne (Royale Olympic Club Charleroi)

13- Odillon Polleunis (Koninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereniging)  

15- Jacques Teugels (Royal Racing White)

16- Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  



Photo From: 100 Melhores do Futebol Portugues, Vol II, Author Rui Dias, 2002
(Portugal squad, November 21, 1971, EC Qualifier, Portugal 1-Belgium 1)





Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 6 (Group 6)

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UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6


October 14, 1970  (Dublin, Republic of Ireland 1-Sweden 1) 

October 28, 1970  (Stockholm, Sweden 1-Republic of Ireland 0) 

October 31, 1970  (Vienna, Austria 1-Italy 2) 

December 8, 1970  (Florence, Italy 3-Republic of Ireland 0) 

May 10, 1971  (Dublin, Republic of Ireland 1-Italy 2) 

May 26, 1971  (Stockholm, Sweden 1-Austria 0) 

May 30, 1971  (Dublin, Republic of Ireland 1-Austria 4) 

June 9, 1971  (Stockholm, Sweden 0-Italy 0) 

September 4, 1971  (Vienna, Austria 1-Sweden 0) 

October 9, 1971  (Milan, Italy 3-Sweden 0) 

October 10, 1971  (Linz, Austria 6-Republic of Ireland 0) 

November 20, 1971  (Rome, Italy 2-Austria 2)  

Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

Italy

6

4

12

0

12

4

8

10

2

Austria

6

3

1

2

14

6

8

7

3

Sweden

6

2

2

2

3

5

-2

6

4

Republic of Ireland

6

0

1

5

3

17

-14

1




P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points



Date: October 14, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Republic of Ireland 1-Sweden 1

Venue: Dublin -Dalymount Park            

Attendance:40,000

Referee: Robert Helies (France)

Goalscorers:

(Republic of Ireland): Thomas Roger Carroll 43rd pen (John Dempsey brought down in the box)

(Sweden): Dan Brzokupil 61st

Lineups:

Republic of Ireland:

Alan James Alexander Kelly (Preston North End Football Club / England)

Thomas Roger Carroll (Ipswich Town Football Club / England) (Joseph Patrick Kinnear (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England) 70th)

John Thomas Dempsey (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)  

Anthony Brendan Byrne (Southampton Football Club / England)

Anthony Peter Dunne (captain) (Manchester United Football Club / England)

Eamonn Martin Dunphy (Millwall Football Club-London / England)

Patrick Martin ‘Paddy’ Mulligan (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)

Michael ‘Mick’ Lawlor (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin)

Stephen Derek Heighway (Liverpool Football Club / England)

Daniel Joseph  ‘Don’ Givens (Luton Town Football Club / England)  (Raymond Christopher Patrick Treacy (Charlton Athletic Football Club-London / England) 83rd)

Gerard Anthony Francis ‘Terry’ Conroy (Stoke Cty Football Club / England)


Coach: Michael Kevin ‘Mick’ Meagan

Booked: Don Givens 60th


Sweden:

Sven-Gunnar Larsson (Örebro Sportklubb) 

Hans Selander (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Uppsala)

Krister Kristensson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Björn Nordqvist (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping) 

Roland Grip (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)   

Tommy Svensson (Östers Idrottsförening- Vaxjo)   

Leif Eriksson (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice / France)  

Jan Olsson (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. / West Germany)     

Inge Danielsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening) (Dan Brzokupil (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm46th)

Ove Grahn (Grasshopper -Club Zürich / Switzerland) 

Bo Larsson (Malmö Fotbollforening)


Coach: Orvar Bergmark

Booked: Björn Nordqvist 70th




Date: October 28, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Sweden 1-Republic of Ireland 0

Venue: Dubl Malmö, Malmö Stadion       

Attendance: 11,922

Referee: Pavel Kazakov (USSR)

Goalscorers:

(Sweden): Tom Turesson 74th

(Republic of Ireland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (74th minute, Sweden): Leif Eriksson sent Tom Turesson through and he scored.

Lineups:

Sweden:

Ronnie Hellström (Hammarby Idrottsförening- Stockholm)    

Hans Selander (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Uppsala)

Krister Kristensson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Björn Nordqvist (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping) 

Roland Grip (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)    (Claes Cronqvist (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm) 67th)

Tommy Svensson (Östers Idrottsförening- Vaxjo)   

Bo Larsson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Jan Olsson (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. / West Germany)     

Leif Eriksson (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice / France)  

Ove Grahn (Grasshopper -Club Zürich / Switzerland) 

Dan Brzokupil (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)  (Tom Turesson (Hammarby Idrottsförening- Stockholm) 63rd)


Coach: Orvar Bergmark


Republic of Ireland:

Alan James Alexander Kelly (Preston North End Football Club / England(

James Seamus Anthony ‘Shay’ Brennan (captain) (Waterford United Football Club)

John Thomas Dempsey (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)  

Anthony Brendan Byrne (Southampton Football Club / England)

Patrick ‘Paddy’ Dunning (Shelbourne Football Club-Dublin)

Eamonn Martin Dunphy (Millwall Football Club-London / England)

Alfred Finucane (Limerick Football Club)

Michael ‘Mick’ Lawlor (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin)

Stephen Derek Heighway (Liverpool Football Club / England)

Raymond Christopher Patrick Treacy (Charlton Athletic Football Club-London / England)

Gerard Anthony Francis ‘Terry’ Conroy (Stoke Cty Football Club / England)


Coach: Michael Kevin ‘Mick’ Meagan




Date: October 31, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Austria 1-Austria 2

Venue:Wien (Vienna)-Praterstadion         

Attendance:54,953

Referee: Laurens Van Ravens (Holland)

Goalscorers:

(Austria): Thomas Parits 30th

(Italy): Giancarlo De Sisti 27th, Alessandro Mazzola 35th

Lineups:

Summary of goals:

1:0 (74th minute, Sweden): Min.27, 'deviated kick of De Sisti, who swiftly takes the free-kick. He waits until Koncilia comes out and shoots past him in the right bottom corner - 0: 1.

1:0 (74th minute, Sweden): 28th MM: Starek starlet a solo, which can only be stopped with a foul. Parits puts the leather in 18 Metem distance and chases it unstoppable in the left cross-corner -1: 1.

1:0 (74th minute, Sweden): 35 'M: After a corner, Riva bomb. The leather bounces off and comes Mazzola in front of the school legs -1: 2.

Austria:

Friedrich Koncilia (Werks Sportgemeinschaft Swarovski Wattens) (Herbert Rettensteiner  (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck) 46th)
Johann Schmidradner
Wiener Sport-Club)

Peter Pumm (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. /  West Germany)

August Starek (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Gerhard Sturmberger 
(captain) (Linzer Athletik-Sportklub)
Norbert Hof
(Wiener Sport-Club)
Thomas Parits (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V. / West Germany)
Josef Hickersberger
(Fußball Klub Austria / WAC (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)  Wien)
Wilhelm Kreuz
(Admira Wacker Sportklub -Wien)

Johann Ettmayer (Fußball ClubWacker Innsbruck)
Helmut Redl
(Sportklub Rapid Wien)


Coach: Leopold Stasny


Italy:

Enrico Albertosi (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Tarcisio Burgnich (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Mario Bertini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Roberto Rosato (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Pierluigi Cera (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Angelo Domenghini (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Gianni Rivera (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)   

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Luigi Riva (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)          (Sergio Gori (Unione Sportiva Cagliari) 76th)


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi

Booked: Luigi Riva


Note:  Johann Ettmayer missed a penalty kick in the 84th  minute. The penalty had been awarded after Burgnich had fouled Redl in the box.


Photo From World Soccer, December 1970

(October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger

(Austria squad, October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )


Photo From: Il Libro Azzuro, Author: Walter Perosino, 1998

 (Enrico Albertosi saving Johann Ettmayer’s penalty kick, October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )



Photo From : Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999

 (Italy squad, October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

 (Italy squad, October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo - Febbraio 2016

(Italy squad, October 31, 1970, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Italy 2 )








Date: December 8, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Italy 3-Republic of Ireland 0

Venue: Firenze (Florence) -Stadio Comunale              

Attendance:44,754

Referee: Robert Schaut (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(Italy): Giancarlo De Sisti 22nd pen, Roberto Boninsegna 42nd , Pierino Prati 84th

(Republic of Ireland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (22nd minute, Italy): Italy were awarded a penalty kick after Pierino Prati

was fouled in the box by Brennan. Giancarlo De Sisti scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

2:0 (42nd minute, Italy): Roberto Bonisengna took advantage of John Dempsey’s mistake to go through and score.

3:0 (84th minute, Italy): Giancarlo De Sisti passed to Pierino Prati for Italy’s third.

Lineups:

Italy:

Enrico Albertosi (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Tarcisio Burgnich (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Mario Bertini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)   

Roberto Rosato (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Pierluigi Cera (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Angelo Domenghini (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Pierino Prati (Associazione Calcio Milan)


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi


Republic of Ireland:

Alan James Alexander Kelly (Preston North End Football Club / England)

James Seamus Anthony ‘Shay’ Brennan (captain) (Waterford United Football Club)

Patrick ‘Paddy’ Dunning (Shelbourne Football Club-Dublin)

Eamonn Martin Dunphy (Millwall Football Club-London / England) (Michael ‘Mick’ Lawlor (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin) 36th)

John Thomas Dempsey (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)  

Anthony Brendan Byrne (Southampton Football Club / England)

Gerard Anthony Francis ‘Terry’ Conroy (Stoke Cty Football Club / England)

Alfred Finucane (Limerick Football Club)

Daniel Joseph  ‘Don’ Givens (Luton Town Football Club / England) 

Edward Eamonn Rogers (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England) 

Raymond Christopher Patrick Treacy (Charlton Athletic Football Club-London / England)


Coach: Michael Kevin ‘Mick’ Meagan


Note:

Italy had a goal by Alessandro Mazzola disallowed in the 44th minute due to a handball.



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo - Febbraio 2016

(Alessandro Mazzola, December 8, 1970, EC Qualifier, Italy 3-Republic of Ireland 0 )


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, December 8, 1970, EC Qualifier, Italy 3-Republic of Ireland 0 )




Date: May 10, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Republic of Ireland 1-Italy 2

Venue: Dublin -Dalymount Park            

Attendance:25,000

Referee: Gerhard Schulenburg (West Germany

Goalscorers:

(Republic of Ireland): James Patrick Conway 23rd

(Italy): Roberto Boninsegna 15th, Perino Prati 59th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (22nd minute, Italy): byrne was protesting a free kickm awarded against him, bertini  quickly took it and ball reached  mazzola who crossed for bonisgna to head in

1:1 (22nd minute, Republic of Ireland): dunphy free kick, headed by Conway

1:2 (22nd minute, Italy): dunphy free kick, headed by Conway

Lineups:

Republic of Ireland:

Alan James Alexander Kelly (Preston North End Football Club / England)

Joseph Patrick Kinnear (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)

Anthony Peter Dunne  (Manchester United Football Club / England)

John Michael Giles (captain) (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

Patrick Martin ‘Paddy’ Mulligan (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)

Anthony Brendan Byrne (Southampton Football Club / England)

James Patrick Conway(Fulham Football Club-London / England)

Eamonn Martin Dunphy (Millwall Football Club-London / England)

Daniel Joseph  ‘Don’ Givens (Luton Town Football Club / England)     

Edward Eamonn Rogers (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England)  (Alfred Finucane (Limerick Football Club) 46th)

Stephen Derek Heighway (Liverpool Football Club / England)


Coach: Michael Kevin ‘Mick’ Meagan

Booked: Johnny Giles


Italy:

Dino Zoff (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli)

Tarcisio Burgnich (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Mario Bertini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Roberto Rosato (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Pierluigi Cera (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Pierino Prati (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)   

Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Mario Corso (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)   


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi

Booked: Mario Corso


Note:

1-At halftime for Ireland, Alfred Finucane replaced the injured Edward Rogers. Finucane went into the defense with Mulligan moving up to the midfield.



Photo From: World Soccer, June 1971

(May 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Italy 2 )


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October 1999

(Italy squad, May 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Italy 2 )


Photo From: Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors: Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974

(Italy squad, May 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Italy 2 )




Date: May 26, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Sweden 1-Austria 0

Venue: Stockholm - Råsunda -Solna Stadion,Fotbollstadion      

Attendance:5,416

Referee:Stanislav Ekstein (Poland)

Goalscorers:

(Sweden): Jan Olsson 63rd

(Austria): None

Lineups:

Sweden:

Ronnie Hellström (Hammarby Idrottsförening- Stockholm)

Hans Selander (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Uppsala)

Kurt Axelsson (Royal Football Club Brugeois / Belgium)    (Krister Kristensson (Malmö Fotbollforening) 46th)

Björn Nordqvist (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping)

Roland Grip (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)   

Tommy Svensson (Östers Idrottsförening- Vaxjo)   

Jan Olsson (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. / West Germany)    

Bo Larsson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Sten Pålsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Bengt Johansson (Idrottsförening Saab)

Örjan Persson (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)          (Ove Eklund (Åtvidabergs Fotboll Förening) 85th)


Coach: Georg Ericson


Austria:

Herbert Rettensteiner (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck)
Johann Schmidradner
(Wiener Sport-Club)
Gerhard Sturmberger (
Linzer Athletik-Sportklub)
Johann Eigenstiller (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck)
Peter Pumm (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. / West Germany
)
Josef Hickersberger (
Fußball Klub Austria / WAC (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club) Wien)
August Starek (
Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Ettmayer (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck)  (Johann Geyer (
Fußball Klub Austria / WAC (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)  Wien)  81st)
Karl Kodat (
Sportverein Austria Salzburg)
Wilhelm Kreuz (
Admira Wacker Sportklub -Wien)
Alfred Gassner (
First Vienna Football Club1894-Wien)  (Geza Gallos (Sportklub Rapid Wien) 72nd )


Coach: Leopold Stastny




Date: May 30, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Republic of Ireland 1-Austria 4

Venue: Dublin -Dalymount Park            

Attendance:25,000

Referee: Henry Öberg (Norway) 

Goalscorers:

(Republic of Ireland): Edward Eamonn Rogers 50th pen

(Austria): Johann Schmidradner 4th pen, Karl Kodat 11th, Anthony Peter Dunne (Own Goal) 30th, August Starek 72nd

Summary of goals:

0:1 (4th minute, Austria): A cross by Kreuz was deflected by Eion Hand and Dunphy to Kodat, he lifted the ball over Byrne’s head, but Byrne handled and Austria were awarded a penalty kick.  Johann Schmidradner scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

0:2 (11th minute, Austria): Josef Hickesberger’s corner was headed down by Kreuz for Kodat to score.

0:3 (30th minute, Austria): a low cross from Ettmayer was deflected in the goal by Dunne.

1:3 (50th minute, Republic of Ireland): Republic of Ireland were awarded a penalty kick after Byrne fouled by Hof in the box. Edward Eamonn Rogers scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

1:4 (72nd minute, Austria): Josef Hickesberger drew Irish goalkeper Kelly out and crossed for Ettmayer.

Ettmayer’s shot was goalbound and August Starek headed in.

Lineups:

Republic of Ireland:

Alan James Alexander Kelly (Preston North End Football Club / England)

Anthony Brendan Byrne (Southampton Football Club / England)

Anthony Peter Dunne (captain) (Manchester United Football Club / England)

Eoin Kevin Joseph Colin Hand (Portsmouth Football Club / England)

James Christopher Dunne (captain) ((Fulham Football Club-London / England)

Eamonn Martin Dunphy (Millwall Football Club-London / England) (Noel Campbell (Saint Patrick's Athletic Football Club-Dublin) 46th)

Edward Eamonn Rogers (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England) 

James Patrick Conway(Fulham Football Club-London / England)

Daniel Joseph  ‘Don’ Givens (Luton Town Football Club / England) (James Paul Holmes (Coventry City Football Club / England) 74th)

Raymond Christopher Patrick Treacy (Charlton Athletic Football Club-London / England)

Stephen Derek Heighway (Liverpool Football Club / England)


Coach: Michael Kevin ‘Mick’ Meagan

Booked: Tony Dunne


Austria:

Herbert Rettensteiner (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck)
Johann Schmidradner
(Wiener Sport-Club)
Gerhard Sturmberger (
Linzer Athletik-Sportklub)   
Johann Eigenstiller (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck)
Werner Kriess (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck) (Rainer Schlagbauer (
First Vienna Football Club1894-Wien) 72nd)
August Starek (
Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Norbert Hof (Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. / West Germany
)
Johann Ettmayer (Fußball Club Wacker Innsbruck)
Josef Hickersberger (
Fußball Klub Austria / WAC (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)  Wien)
Wilhelm Kreuz (
Admira Wacker Sportklub -Wien)
Karl Kodat (
Sportverein Austria Salzburg)


Coach: Leopold Stastny

Booked: Karl Kodat


Note: Don Givens scored a goal in the 30thminute that was ruled out offside.



Date: June 9, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Sweden 0-Italy 0

Venue: Stockholm - Råsunda -Solna Stadion,Fotbollstadion       

Attendance: 36,528

Referee: Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Sweden): None

(Italy): None

Lineups:

Sweden:

Ronnie Hellström (Hammarby Idrottsförening- Stockholm)

Christer Hult (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping)

Roland Grip (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)   

Krister Kristensson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Björn Nordqvist (captain) (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping)

Tommy Svensson (Östers Idrottsförening- Vaxjo)   

Bo Larsson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Leif Eriksson (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice / France

Ove Kindvall (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord / Holland) (Jan Olsson (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. / West Germany) 61st)

Bengt Johansson (Idrottsförening Saab)

Örjan Persson (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg) (Claes Cronqvist (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm) 74th)


Coach: Georg Ericson

Booked: Örjan Persson


Italy:

Dino Zoff (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli)

Tarcisio Burgnich (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Mario Bertini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Roberto Rosato (Associazione Calcio Milan) (Luciano Spinosi (Juventus Football Club-Torino) 54th)  

Pierluigi Cera (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Angelo Domenghini (Unione Sportiva Cagliari)

Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)       

Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Pierino Prati (Associazione Calcio Milan)


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi

Booked : Mario Bertini



Photo From: år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red

(June 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Sweden 0-Italy 0 )


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, June 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Sweden 0-Italy 0 )







Date: September 4, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Austria 1-Sweden 0

Venue:Wien (Vienna)-Praterstadion         

Attendance:42,000

Referee: Rudi Glöckner (East Germany)

Goalscorers:

(Austria): Josef Stering 23rd

(Sweden): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (23rd minute, Austria): Starek crossed to Pirkner. His header bounced backwards to Stering who scored.

Lineups:

Austria:

Herbert Rettensteiner (Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker  Innsbruck)
Johann Schmidradner (Offenbacher Fußball Club Kickers 1901 e.V. / West Germany
)
Gerhard Sturmberger (
Linzer Athletik-Sportklub)   
Johann Eigenstiller (
Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker  Innsbruck)
Peter Pumm (Donawitzer Sport Verein Alpine
)
August Starek (1.Fußball-Club Nürnberg - Verein für Leibesübungen e.V. / West Germany
)
Norbert Hof (
Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Ettmayer
(Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany)(Alois Jagodic (Sportklub Rapid Wien) 68th)
Karl Kodat (
Royal Antwerp Football Club / Belgium)
Josef Stering
(Grazer Athletiker Klub) (Josef Hickersberger (Fußball Klub Austria / WAC (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)  Wien)  60th)
Hans Pirkner (Donawitzer Sport Verein Alpine
)


Coach: Leopold Stastny

Booked: Gerhard Sturmberger


Sweden:

Ronnie Hellström (Hammarby Idrottsförening- Stockholm) 

Christer Hult (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping)

Krister Kristensson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Kurt Axelsson (Royal Football Club Brugeois / Belgium)  

Roland Grip (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)   

Björn Nordqvist (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping)

Bo Larsson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Jan Olsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)

Sten Pålsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg) (Hans Selander (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Uppsala) 60th)

Roland Sandberg (Åtvidabergs Fotboll Förening)  (Dan Brzokupil (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm) 68th)

Sven Lindman (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm)


Coach: Georg Ericson

Booked: Bo Larsson, Ján Olsson



Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger

(Austria squad, September 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Austria 1-Sweden 0 )







Date: October 9, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Italy 3-Sweden 0

Venue: Milano -Stadio Comunale, San Siro 

Attendance:65,582

Referee: Rene Machin (France)

Goalscorers:

(Italy): Luigi Riva 3rd, 83rd, Roberto Boninsegna 41st

(Sweden): None

Lineups:

Italy:

Dino Zoff (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli) (Enrico Albertosi (Cagliari Calcio) 46th)

Tarcisio Burgnich (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Mario Bertini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Roberto Rosato (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Pierluigi Cera (Cagliari Calcio)

Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  (Mario Corso (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  81st)

Romeo Benetti (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Gianni Rivera (Associazione Calcio Milan)         

Luigi Riva (Cagliari Calcio)


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi

Other Substitutes:
Luciano Spinosi (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Pierino Prati (Associazione Calcio Milan)


Sweden:

Ronnie Hellström (Hammarby Idrottsförening- Stockholm) 

Christer Hult (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping) (Claes Cronqvist (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm) 52nd)

Krister Kristensson (Malmö Fotbollforening) (Hans Nilsson (Djurgårdens Idrettsförening- Stockholm) 59th) 

Björn Nordqvist (captain) (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Norrköping)

Roland Grip (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)   

Thomas Nordahl (Örebro Sportklubb) 

Bo Larsson (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Ove Grahn (Football Club Lausanne-Sports/ Switzerland)          

Roland Sandberg (Åtvidabergs Fotboll Förening)

Curt Olsberg (Malmö Fotbollforening)

Inge Danielsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)


Coach: Georg Ericson

Booked: Ove Grahn



Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 3- Sweden 0 )


Photo From: Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors: Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974
(Italy squad, October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 3- Sweden 0 )



Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Artemio Franchi, Gino Stacchi and Ferruccio Valcareggi honoring Giacinto Facchetti for his 60th cap,  October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 3- Sweden 0 )



Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 3- Sweden 0 )



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo - Marzo 2016

(Italy squad, October 9, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 3- Sweden 0 )







Date: October 10, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Austria 6-Republic of Ireland 0

Venue: Linz-Linzer Stadion       

Attendance:15,050

Referee: Karl Göppel (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Austria): Kurt Jara 12th, 85th, Hans Pirkner 40th, Thomas Parits 45th, 52nd, 90th

(Republic of Ireland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (12th minute, Austria): Ettmayer sent Schmidradner through, he sent a cross to Jara who headed in.

2:0 (40th minute, Austria): John Herrick handled in the box and the Austrians were awarded a penalty kick. Hans Pirkner ‘s attempt was parried, but he followed up with the rebound.

3:0 (45th minute, Austria): Parits shot from outside area into the right hand corner.

4:0 (52nd minute, Austria): Parits went past McConville and Finucane before scoring into the left corner.

5:0 (85th minute, Austria): Horvath passed to Jara who scored.

6:0 (90th minute, Austria): Hans Ettmayer sent Pirkner through, he set up Parits for the sixth goal.

Lineups:

Austria:

Adolf Antrich (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Schmidradner (Offenbacher Fußball Club Kickers 1901 e.V. / West Germany
)
Gerhard Sturmberger (
Linzer Athletik-Sportklub)   
Johann Eigenstiller (
Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker  Innsbruck)
Peter Pumm (Donawitzer Sport Verein Alpine
)
Rudolf Horvath (
Sportklub VOEST Linz)  
Norbert Hof (
Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Ettmayer
(Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany)
Hans Pirkner (Donawitzer Sport Verein Alpine
)
Thomas Parits (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.
/ West Germany)
Kurt Jara (
Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker  Innsbruck)


Coach: Leopold Stastny


Republic of Ireland:

Patrick Joseph Christopher ‘Paddy’ Roche (Shelbourne Football Club-Dublin)

Michael ‘Mick’ Gannon (Shelbourne Football Club-Dublin)

Alfred Finucane (captain) (Limerick Football Club)

Thomas McConville (Dundalk Football Club)

John Herrick (Cork Hibernian Football Club)

Michael ‘Mick’ Kearin (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin) (Damien John Richardson  (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin) 53rd)

Patrick Martin ‘Paddy’ Mulligan (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)

Michael Paul ‘Mick’ Martin (Bohemians Football Club-Dublin) (Alfred ‘Alfie’ Hale (Waterford United Football Club) 69th)

Frank Simon O'Neill  (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin)

Michael ‘Mick’ Leech  (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin)

Turlough O'Connor (Dundalk Football Club)


Coach: William ‘Liam’ Tuohy

Booked: Alfred Hale, Damien John Richardson  (foul on Sturmberger)



Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger

(Austria squad, October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Austria 6-Republic of Ireland 0)



Photo From: Ireland on the Ball, Author: Donal Cullen

(October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Austria 6-Republic of Ireland 0)






Date: November 20, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 6

Result: Italy 2-Austria 2

Venue: Roma –Lo Stadio Olimpico     

Attendance:58,752

Referee: Gyula Emsberger (Hungary)

Goalscorers:

(Italy): Pierino Prati 10th, Giancarlo De Sisti 76th

(Austria): Kurt Jara 38th, Robert Sara 60th 

Lineups:

Italy:

Dino Zoff (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli)

Tazio Roversi (Bologna Football Club)

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Mario Bertini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) (Gianfranco Bedin (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 46th)

Aldo Bet (Associazione Sportiva Roma)

Sergio Santarini (Associazione Sportiva Roma)

Pierino Prati (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Romeo Benetti (Associazione Calcio Milan)  (Claudio Sala (Torino Calcio 1906) 65th)

Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Luigi Riva (Cagliari Calcio)


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi

Other Substitutes:
Enrico Albertosi (Cagliari Calcio)

Mario Perego (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli)

Sergio Gori (Cagliari Calcio)


Austria:

Adolf Antrich (Sportklub Rapid Wien)

Robert Sara (Fußball Klub Austria / WAC (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)  Wien)

Peter Pumm (Donawitzer Sport Verein Alpine)

Johann Eigenstiller (Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker  Innsbruck)

Johann Schmidradne (Offenbacher Fußball Club Kickers 1901 e.V. / West Germany)

Norbert Hof (Sportklub Rapid Wien)

Helmut Köglberger (Fußball Klub Austria / WAC (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)  Wien)
Rudolf Horvath (
Sportklub VOEST Linz)  
Hans Pirkner (Donawitzer Sport Verein Alpine
)
Johann Ettmayer
(captain) (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany)
Kurt Jara (
Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker  Innsbruck)


Coach: Leopold Stastny



Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, November 20, 1971, EC Qualifier, Italy 2-Austria 2)











Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 7 (Group 7)

0
0

UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7



October 11,1970 (Rotterdam, Holland 1-Yugoslavia 1)

October 14,1970 (Luxembourg, Luxembourg 0-Yugoslavia 2)

November 11,1970 (Dresden, East Germany 1-Holland 0)

November 15,1970 (Luxembourg, Luxembourg 0-East Germany 5)

February 24,1971 (Rotterdam, Holland 6-Luxembourg 0)

April 4,1971 (Split, Yugoslavia 2-Holland 0)

April 24,1971 (Gera, East Germany 2-Luxembourg 1)

May 9,1971 (Leipzig, East Germany 1-Yugoslavia 2)

October 10,1971 (Rotterdam, Holland 3-East Germany 2)

October 16,1971 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia 0-East Germany 0)

October 27,1971 (Titograd, Yugoslavia 0-Luxembourg 0)

November 17,1971 (Eindhoven, Holland, Luxembourg 0-Holland 8)



Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

Yugoslavia

6

3

3

0

7

2

5

9

2

Holland

6

3

1

2

18

6

12

7

3

East Germany

6

3

1

2

11

6

5

7

4

Luxembourg

6

0

1

5

1

23

-22

1



P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points



Date: October 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Holland 1-Yugoslavia 1

Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion                 

Attendance:60,000

Referee: William Joseph Mullan (Scotland)

Goalscorers:

(Holland): Rinus Israël 49thpen                

(Yugoslavia): Dragan Dzajic 22nd

Lineups:

Holland:

Jan van Beveren (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)

Pleun Strik (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 

Mattheus Wilhelmus Theodorus ‘Theo’ Laseroms (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)  

Marinus David ‘Rinus’ Israël (captain) (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)

Theo van Duivenbode (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord)

Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Willem ‘Wim’ van Hanegem (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Reinier Johannes Maria ‘Nico’ Rijnders (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Johannes Teunes ‘Jan’ Klinjan (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta -Rotterdam) 

Wilhelmus Martinus Leonardus Johannes ‘Willy’ van der Kuijlen (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) (Hendrikus Wilhelmus Johannes Gerardus ‘Henk’ Wery (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 35th)

Wietse Harm Veenstraa (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)  (Wytze Couperus (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag 's-Gravenhage)50th)


Coach: Frantisek Fadrhonc

Other Substitutes:
Ton Thie (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag 's-Gravenhage)

Theodorus Hermanus Johannes Maris ‘Theo’ Pahplatz (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede)

Dick Schneider (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord)


Yugoslavia:

Ivan Curkovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)  

Andjelko Tesan (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo)

Dragoslav Stepanovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Miroslav Pavlovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd) (Jovan Acimovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd) 25th) (Brane Oblak (Nogometni Klub Olimpija- Ljubljana) 82nd)

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)  

Dragan Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Ilija Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Vahidin Musemic (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar)

 Dusan Bajevic (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar)

Jure Jerkovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Dragan Dzajic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)   


Coach: Rajko Mitic

Booked: Dragoslav Stepanovic



Photo From: World Soccer, December 1970

(October 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Holland 1-Yugosalvia 1))


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, October 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, Holland 1-Yugosalvia 1))








Date: October 14, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Luxembourg 0-Yugoslavia 2

Venue:Letzebuerg (Luxembourg)-Stade Municipal de Luxembourg

Attendance:5,200

Referee: Vital Loraux (Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(Luxembourg): None      

(Yugoslavia): Josip Bukal 9th, 62nd

Lineups:

Luxembourg:

René Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Erwin Kuffer (Football Association Red Boys Differdange) (René Flenghi (Football Association Red Boys Differdange) 46th)

Louis Pilot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois/ Belgium)

Fernand Jeitz (Football Club de Metz / France)

Johny  Hoffmann (captain) (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Norbert Leszczynski (Union Sportive Rumelange)   

Ady Schmit (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard / France)

Paul Phillip (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise-Brussels / Belgium)

Nico Braun (Union Sportive Luxemburg)

Johny Léonard (Association Royale Athletique La Gantoise / Belgium)

Josy Kirchens(Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)


Coach: Ernst Melchior (Austria)

Other Substitutes:
Jeannot Moes (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Jeannot Krecke (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Jean-Paul Martin (Union Sportive Luxemburg)


Yugoslavia:

Dragan Mutibaric (Fudbalski Klub Vardar –Skopje)

Andjelko Tesan (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo)

Dragoslav Stepanovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Borivoje Djordjevic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)  

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)  

Dragan Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Ilija Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Josip Bukal (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo)

Dusan Bajevic (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar)

Jure Jerkovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Dragan Dzajic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)   


Coach: Rajko Mitic




Date: November 11, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: East Germany 1-Holland 0

Venue: Dresden, Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium                

Attendance:35,000

Referee: Gösta Lindberg (Sweden)

Goalscorers:

(East Germany): Peter Ducke 56th             

(Holland): None           

Lineups:

East Germany:

Jürgen Croy (BSG (Betriebssport-Gemeinschaft) Sachsenring Zwickau) 

Peter Rock (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Michael Strempel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Klaus Sammer (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Lothar Kurbjuweit (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Frank Ganzera (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Otto Frässdorf (captain) (Fußball-ClubVorwarts Berlin)

Henning Frenzel (1. Fußball-Club Lokomotive Leipzig) (Harald  Irmscher (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) 54th)

Hans-Jürgen Kreische (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Peter Ducke (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Eberhardt Vogel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)


Coach: Georg Buschner

Booked:Frank Ganzera, Peter Ducke


Holland:

Jan van Beveren (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 

Willem Lourens Johannes ‘Wim’ Suurbier (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Marinus David ‘Rinus’ Israël (captain) (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)

Pleun Strik (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)

Eimert ‘Epi’ Drost (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede

Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)

Johannes Jacobus ‘Johan’ Neeskens (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)  

Reinier Johannes Maria ‘Nico’ Rijnders (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

Willem ‘Wim’ van Hanegem (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) (Hendrikus Wilhelmus Johannes Gerardus ‘Henk’ Wery (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 84th)

Johannes Teunes ‘Jan’ Klinjan (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta -Rotterdam) 

Peter Johannes ‘Piet’ Keizer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)


Coach: Frantisek Fadrhonc

Booked: Wim van Hanegem, Piet Keizer  (Note some sources also show Henk Wery to have also been booked)

Other Substitutes:
Ton Thie (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag 's-Gravenhage)

Wytze Couperus (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag 's-Gravenhage)

Theodorus Hermanus Johannes Maris ‘Theo’ Pahplatz (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede)

Wietse H. Veenstra (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, November 11, 1970, EC Qualifier, East Germany 1-Holland 0)





 Date: November 15, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Luxembourg 0-East Germany 5

Venue:Letzebuerg (Luxembourg)-Stade Municipal de Luxembourg

Attendance:3,800

Referee: Anton Bucheli (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Luxembourg): None      

(East Germany): Eberhardt Vogel 21st, Hans-Jürgen Kreische 29th, 36th, 39th, 78th

Lineups:

Luxembourg:

René Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)  (Jeannot Moes(Football Club Avenir Beggen) 32nd)

René Flenghi (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Erwin Kuffer (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Fernand Jeitz (Football Club de Metz / France)

Johny  Hoffmann (captain) (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Ady Schmit (Cercle Sportif Fola-Esch)  (Nico Braun (Union Sportive Luxemburg) 46th)

Louis Pilot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois/ Belgium)

Jeannot Krecke (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Johny Léonard (Association Royale Athletique La Gantoise / Belgium)

Louis Trierweiler (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)   

Josy Kirchens(Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)


Coach: Ernst Melchior (Austria)

Other Substitutes:
Léon Schmit (The National SchifflangeFootball Club)  

Gilbert Dussier (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)


East Germany:

Jürgen Croy (BSG (Betriebssport-Gemeinschaft) Sachsenring Zwickau) 

Peter Rock (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Lothar Kurbjuweit (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Michael Strempel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Frank Ganzera (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Harald Irmscher (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Henning Frenzel (captain) (1. Fußball-Club Lokomotive Leipzig)  (Jurgen Sparwasser (1. Fußball-Club Magdeburg)  63rd)

Klaus Sammer (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Hans-Jürgen Kreische (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Peter Ducke (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) (Rainer Schlutter (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) 77th)

Eberhardt Vogel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)


Coach: Georg Buschner



Date: February 24, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Holland 6-Luxembourg 0

Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion                 

Attendance:638,100

Referee: Faik Bajrami (Albania)

Goalscorers:

(Holland): Willy Lippens 26th, Piet Keizer 53rd, 80th, Johann Cruijff 59th, 69th, Wim Suurbier 83rd         

(Luxembourg): None

Lineups:

Holland:

Jan van Beveren (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)

Willem Lourens Johannes ‘Wim’ Suurbier (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Marinus David ‘Rinus’ Israël (captain) (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)

Johannes Jacobus ‘Johan’ Neeskens (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Eimert ‘Epi’ Drost (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede

Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Willem ‘Wim’ van Hanegem (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Theodorus Hermanus Johannes Maris ‘Theo’ Pahplatz (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede)

Willem Gerard ‘Willy’ Lippens(Sport-Club Rot-Weiß Essen e.V. / West Germany)  

Hendrik Johannes ‘Johan’ Cruijff (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Peter Johannes ‘Piet’ Keizer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)


Coach: Frantisek Fadrhonc

Booked: Wim van Hanegem

Other Substitutes:

Pieter Schrijvers(Football Club Twente 65 - Enschede)  

Johannes Teunes ‘Jan’ Klinjan (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta -Rotterdam) 

Reinier Johannes Maria ‘Niko’ Rijnders (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax)

Hendrikus Wilhelmus Johannes Gerardus ‘Henk’ Wery (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 


Luxembourg:

René Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Léon Schmit,

Louis Pilot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois/ Belgium)

René Flenghi (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Fernand Jeitz (Football Club de Metz / France)

Johny  Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Nicolas Hoffmann (captain) (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)

Gilbert Dussier (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Nico Braun (Union Sportive Luxemburg)

Paul Phillip (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise-Brussels / Belgium)

Josy Kirchens (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)


Coach: Ernst Melchior (Austria)

Other Substitutes:
Jeannot Moes (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Jean-Pierre Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

René Kollwelter (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Dominique Di Genova (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, February 24, 1971, EC Qualifier, Holland 6-Luxembourg 0 )




Date: April 4, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Yugoslavia 2-Holland 0

Venue: Split, Stadion pod Marjanom             

Attendance:22,000

Referee: Kurt Waldemar Tshenscher (West Germany)

Goalscorers:

(Yugoslavia): Jure Jerkovic 8th, Dragan Dzajic 39th

(Holland): None 

Lineups:

Yugoslavia:

Radomir Vukcevic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Miroslav Pavlovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Dragoslav Stepanovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Zoran Antonijevic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)(Ljubisa Rajkovic (Fudbalski Klub Radnicki-Nis) 62nd)

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)   

Dragan Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Ilija Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Jure Jerkovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Josip Bukal (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo) (Nenad Bjekovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd) 57th)

Jovan Acimovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)     

Dragan Dzajic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)     


Coach: Vujadin Boskov

Booked:Ilija Petkovic, Dragoslav Stepanovic


Holland:

Jan van Beveren (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)  

Willem Lourens Johannes ‘Wim’ Suurbier (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Johannes Jacobus ‘Johan’ Neeskens (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)  

Pleun Strik (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 

Eimert ‘Epi’ Drost (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede) (Johannes Teunes ‘Jan’ Klinjan (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta -Rotterdam) 76th)

Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Gerardus Domenicus Hyacinthus Maria ‘Gerrit’ Muhren (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam

Willem ‘Wim’ van Hanegem (captain) (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Hendrikus Wilhelmus Johannes Gerardus ‘Henk’ Wery (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Everardus Franciscus Henricus ‘Eef’ Mulders (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)  

Peter Johannes ‘Piet’ Keizer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)


Coach: Frantisek Fadrhonc

Booked:Pleun Strik

Other Substitutes:

Pieter Schrijvers(Football Club Twente 65 - Enschede)  

Aad Mansveld (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag- 's-Gravenhage)

Theodorus H. ‘Theo’ Pahlplatz (Football Club Twente 65 - Enschede)  

Reinier Johannes Maria ‘Niko’ Rijnders (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

 (Holland squad, April 4, 1971, EC Qualifier, Yugoslavia 2-Holland  0 )



Date: April 24, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: East Germany 2-Luxembourg 1

Venue: Gera, Stadion der Freundschaft (Stadium of Friendship             

Attendance:15,000

Referee: Hugh Wilson (Northern Ireland)

Goalscorers:

(East Germany): Hans-Jürgen Kreische 31st, Henning Frenzel 88th

(Luxembourg): Gilbert Dussier 90th

Lineups:

East Germany:

Jürgen Croy (BSG (Betriebssport-Gemeinschaft) Sachsenring Zwickau) 

Klaus Sammer (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Frank Ganzera (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Michael Strempel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Bernd Bransch  (Fußball-Club Chemie Halle-Hallescher)

Konrad Weise (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)  

Helmut Stein (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Rainer Schlutter (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Jurgen Sparwasser (1. Fußball-Club Magdeburg) (Frank Richter (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden) 85th)

Henning Frenzel (1. Fußball-Club Lokomotive Leipzig)  

Hans-Jürgen Kreische (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)


Coach: Georg Buschner


Luxembourg:

René Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Jean-Pierre Hoffmann(Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Fernand Jeitz (Football Club de Metz / France)

René Flenghi (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Johny  Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Louis Trierweiler (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)   

Nicolas Hoffmann (captain) (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)

Gilbert Dussier (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Dominique Di Genova (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Nico Braun (Union Sportive Luxemburg)

Josy Kirchens (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)


Coach: Ernst Melchior (Austria)

Other Substitutes:

Jeannot Moes (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

René Kollwelter (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Joe Hansen (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)   

Léon Schmidt


Date: May 9, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: East Germany 1-Yugoslavia 2

Venue: Leipzig, Zentralstadion (Central Stadium)               

Attendance:100,000

Referee: Paul Schiller (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(East Germany): Wolfram Löwe 70th  

(Yugoslavia): Zoran Filipovic 11th, Dragan Dzajic 19th

Lineups:

East Germany:

Jürgen Croy (BSG (Betriebssport-Gemeinschaft) Sachsenring Zwickau) 

Konrad Weise (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)  

Klaus Sammer (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Michael Strempel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Bernd Bransch  (Fußball-Club Chemie Halle-Hallescher)

Rainer Schlutter (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Helmut Stein (captain) (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Hans-Jürgen Kreische (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Henning Frenzel  (1. Fußball-Club Lokomotive Leipzig)   (Harald  Irmscher (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) 77th)

Peter Ducke (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Eberhardt Vogel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) (Wolfram Löwe (1. Fußball-Club Lokomotive Leipzig) 66th)


Coach: Georg Buschner


Yugoslavia:

Radomir Vukcevic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Miroslav Pavlovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Mladen Ramljak (Nogometni Klub Dinamo- Zagreb)

Zoran Antonijevic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)    

Dragan Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Ilija Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd) (Nenad Bjekovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd) 73rd)

Brane Oblak (Nogometni Klub Olimpija- Ljubljana)  (Vladislav Bogicevic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)  65th)

Zoran Filipovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)       

Zoran Acimovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)       

Dragan Dzajic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      


Coach: Vujadin Boskov

Booked: Zoran Antonijevic 74th




Date: October 10, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Holland 3-East Germany 2

Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion                 

Attendance:52,000

Referee: Concetto Lobello (Italy)

Goalscorers:

(Holland): Barry Hulshof 25th, Piet Keizer 52nd, 63rd

(East Germany): Eberhardt Vogel 10th, 82nd

Lineups:

Holland:

Jan van Beveren (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)  

Johannes Gerardus Nicolaas ‘Hans’ Venneker(Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta) 

Marinus David ‘Rinus’ Israël  (Sportclub Feyenoord -Rotterdam)

Bernardus Adriaan ‘Barry’ Hulshoff (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)  

Pleun Strik (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 

Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen (Sportclub Feyenoord -Rotterdam)

Willem ‘Wim’ van Hanegem (captain) (Sportclub Feyenoord -Rotterdam)  

Hendrikus Wilhelmus Johannes Gerardus ‘Henk’ Wery (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 

Dirk Wouter Johannes ‘Dick’ van Dijk (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)  (Jan Jeuring (Football Club Twente 65 - Enschede) 71st)

Hendrik Johannes ‘Johan’ Cruijff (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Peter Johannes ‘Piet’ Keizer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)


Coach: Frantisek Fadrhonc

Other Substitutes:
Pieter Schrijvers(Football Club Twente 65 - Enschede)  

Eimert ‘Epi’ Drost (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede

Gerardus Domenicus Hyacinthus Maria ‘Gerrit’ Muhren (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam

Theodorus H. ‘Theo’ Pahlplatz (Football Club Twente 65 - Enschede)  


East Germany:

Jürgen Croy (BSG (Betriebssport-Gemeinschaft) Sachsenring Zwickau) 

Bernd Bransch (captain) (Fußball-Club Chemie Halle-Hallescher)

Michael Strempel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Konrad Weise (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Gerd Kische (Fußball-Club Hansa Rostock)

Hans-Jürgen Kreische (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Jurgen Sparwasser (1. Fußball-Club Magdeburg) (Harald  Irmscher (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) 68th)

Klaus Sammer (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Joachim Streich (Fußball-Club Hansa Rostock)

Peter Ducke (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) (Wolfram Löwe (1. Fußball-Club Lokomotive Leipzig) 80th)

Eberhardt Vogel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)


Coach: Georg Buschner

Booked:Peter Ducke 75th


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Holland 3-East Germany 2 )



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(East Germany squad, October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Holland 3-East Germany 2 )



Date: October 16, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Yugoslavia 0-East Germany 0

Venue: Beograd (Belgrade), Stadion JNA (Jugoslavenska Norodna Armia) (Stadium of the Army)                        

Attendance:30,000

Referee: John Keith Taylor (England)

Goalscorers:

(Yugoslavia): None

(East Germany): None 

Lineups:

Yugoslavia:

Ratomir Dujkovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Ljubisa Rajkovic (Fudbalski Klub Radnicki-Nis)

Dragoslav Stepanovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Miroslav Pavlovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)   

Dragan Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Ilija Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Brane Oblak (Nogometni Klub Olimpija- Ljubljana)  (Petar Nikezic (Fudbalski Klub Vojvodina -Novi Sad) 62nd)

Josip Bukal (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo) (Zoran Filipovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)  67th)

Jovan Acimovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Dragan Dzajic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)     


Coach: Vujadin Boskov


East Germany:

Jürgen Croy (BSG (Betriebssport-Gemeinschaft) Sachsenring Zwickau) 

Bernd Bransch (Fußball-Club Chemie Halle-Hallescher)

Michael Strempel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Klaus Sammer (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden)

Konrad Weise (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Gerd Kische (Fußball-Club Hansa Rostock)

Helmut Stein (captain) (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)(Wolfram Löwe (1. Fußball-Club Lokomotive Leipzig) 80th)

Hans-Jürgen Kreische (SG (Sportgemeinschaft) Dynamo Dresden) (Harald  Irmscher (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena) 71st)

Joachim Streich (Fußball-Club Hansa Rostock)

Peter Ducke (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)

Eberhardt Vogel (Fußball-Club Carl Zeiss Jena)


Coach: Georg Buschner



Date: October 27, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Yugoslavia 0-Luxembourg 0

Venue: Titograd, Stadion Goricom                

Attendance:10,020

Referee: Mozafer Sarvan (Turkey)

Goalscorers:

(Yugoslavia): None

(Luxembourg): None                

Lineups:

Yugoslavia:

Ratomir Dujkovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Ljubisa Rajkovic (Fudbalski Klub Radnicki-Nis)  (Zoran Filipovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd) 60th)

Dragoslav Stepanovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Miroslav Pavlovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)   

Dragan Holcer (captain) (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)

Ilija Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd)

Brane Oblak (Nogometni Klub Olimpija- Ljubljana)  (Jure Jerkovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split) 33rd)

Josip Bukal (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo)

Jovan Acimovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Nenad Bjekovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)    


Coach: Vujadin Boskov


Luxembourg:

Jeannot Moes (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Jean-Pierre Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

René Kollwelter (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

René Flenghi (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Johny  Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Jeannot Krecke (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Nicolas Hoffmann (captain) (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)

Gilbert Dussier (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Nico Braun (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen / West Germany)

Paul Phillip (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise-Brussels / Belgium)

Josy Kirchens (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)


Coach: Ernst Melchior (Austria)

Other Substitutes:
Théo Stendebach (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)

Léon Schmidt

Pierrot Langers (Red Black Pfaffenthal)



Date: November 17, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 7

Result: Luxembourg 0-Holland 8

Venue: Eindhoven- Philips Stadion, Holland                 

Attendance:12,500

Referee: Michal Jursa (Czechoslovakia)

Goalscorers:

(Luxembourg): None

(Holland): Johann Cruyff 4th,  14th, 60th, Piet Keizer 7th,  Theo Pahlplatz 12th, Barry Hulshoff 37th, Oekie Hoekema 54th, Rinus Israel 82nd

Lineups:

Luxembourg:

Jeannot Moes (Football Club Avenir Beggen)  (Théo Stendebach  (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie) 46th)

Jean-Pierre Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

René Kollwelter (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

René Flenghi (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Johny  Hoffmann (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   

Jeannot Krecke (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Nicolas Hoffmann (captain) (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)

Gilbert Dussier (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)

Nico Braun (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen / West Germany)

Paul Phillip (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise-Brussels / Belgium)

Josy Kirchens (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)


Coach: Ernst Melchior (Austria)

Other Substitutes:

Léon Schmidt

Pierrot Langers (Red Black Pfaffenthal)

Guy Weis  (Football Club Aris Bonnevoie)


Holland:

Jan van Beveren (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)  

Johannes Gerardus Nicolaas ‘Hans’ Venneker(Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta)

Marinus David ‘Rinus’ Israël  (Sportclub Feyenoord -Rotterdam)

Bernardus Adriaan ‘Barry’ Hulshoff (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Rudolf Jozef ‘Ruud’ Krol (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Gerardus Domenicus Hyacinthus Maria ‘Gerrit’ Muhren (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam

Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen (Sportclub Feyenoord -Rotterdam)

Theodorus Hermanus Johannes Maris ‘Theo’ Pahplatz (Football Club Twente 65 – Enschede) 

Uilke Piebe ‘Oekie’ Hoekema (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)

Hendrik Johannes ‘Johan’ Cruijff (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

Peter Johannes ‘Piet’ Keizer (captain) (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 


Coach: Frantisek Fadrhonc

Other Substitutes:

Pieter Schrijvers(Football Club Twente 65 - Enschede)  

Willem ‘Wim’ van Hanegem  (Sportclub Feyenoord -Rotterdam)

Johannes Jacobus ‘Johan’ Neeskens (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)  

Hendrikus Wilhelmus Johannes Gerardus ‘Henk’ Wery (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 


Note: The match was played on Dutch soil at the reqeuest of Luxembourg, even though it was to be a home match for Luxembourg.



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, November 17, 1971, EC Qualifier, Luxembourg 0-Holland 8)








Compendium to the 1972 Euros-Qualifiers-Part 8 (Group 8)

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UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8



October 14, 1970 (Chorzow, Poland 3-Albania 0) 

October 17, 1970 (Cologne, West Germany 1-Turkey 1) 

December 13, 1970 (Istanbul, Turkey 2-Albania 1) 

February 17, 1971 (Tirana, Albania 0-West Germany 1) 

April 25, 1971 (Istanbul, Turkey 0-West Germany 3) 

May 12, 1971 (Tirana, Albania 1-Poland 1) 

June 12, 1971 (Karlsruhe, West Germany 2-Albania 0) 

September 22, 1971 (Krakow, Poland 5-Turkey 1) 

October 10, 1971 (Warsaw, Poland 1-West Germany 3) 

November 14, 1971 (Tirana, Albania 3-Turkey 0) 

November 17, 1971 (Hamburg, West Germany 0-Poland 0) 

December 8, 1971 (Izmir, Turkey 1-Poland 0) 



Table


P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

1

West Germany

6

4

2

0

10

2

8

10

2

Poland

6

2

2

2

10

6

4

6

3

Turkey

6

2

1

3

5

13

-8

5

4

Albania

6

1

1

4

5

9

-4

3



P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points



Date: October 14, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Poland 3-Albania 0

Venue: Chorzów- Stadion Śląski (Silesian Stadium)     

Attendance:10,000

Referee: Andreas Kouniaides (Cyprus)

Goalscorers:

(Poland): Robert Gadocha 19th, Włodzimierz Lubański 83rd, Zygfryd Szołtysik 90th   

(Albania): None

Lineups:

Poland:

Piotr Czaja (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Katowice) 

Władysław Stachurski (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Jerzy Wyrobek (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

 Jerzy Gorgoń (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)      

Adam Musiał (Gwardyjskie Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisla Krakow)

Zygfryd Szołtysik (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)      

Kazimierz Deyna (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Bronisław Bula (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Joachim Marx (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Włodzimierz Lubański (captain) (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)      

Robert Gadocha (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)


Coach: Ryszard Koncewicz

Other Substitutes:
Lesław Ćmikiewicz (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Władysław Grotyński (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Andrzej Jarosik (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Zaglebie- Sosnowiec)  

Tadeusz Nowak (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Walter Winkler (Towarzystwo Sportowe Polonia Bytom)


Albania:

Kostaq (Koço) Dinella (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Fatmir Frasheri (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Gezim Kasmi (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Bujar Cani (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Perikli Dhales (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Lin Shllaku (captain) (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Ramazan Ragami (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 

Iljaz Çeço (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Panajot Pano (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Sabah Bizi (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Mehdin Zhega (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 


Coach: Loro Boriçi




Date: October 17, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: West Germany 1-Turkey 1

Venue: Köln (Cologne)- Müngersdorfer Stadion  

Attendance:53,000

Referee:PaulBonett (Malta)

Goalscorers:

(West Germany): Gerd Muller 36th pen

(Turkey): Kamuran Yavuz 16th

Lineups:

West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Horst-Dieter Höttges (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)
Franz Beckenbauer (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Klaus -Dieter Sieloff (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) (Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) 66th)

Wolfgang Weber (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)
Reinhard Libuda (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)

Klaus Fichtel (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)

Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Wolfgang Overath (Captain) (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

Jurgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)


Coach: Helmut Schön

Booked: Wolfgang Weber


Note:

West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, Wolter

Defenders: Vogts, Bella, Sieloff, Weber, Hottges

Midfield: Beckenbauer, Overath, Fichtel, Dietrich

Forwards: Libuda, Grabowski, Gerd Muller, Held,Heynckes



Turkey:

Ali Artuner (captain) (Göztepe Spor Hizmetleri ve Ticaret Anonim Þirketi-Ýzmir)

Ergün Acuner (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Muzaffer Sipahi (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Ercan Aktuna (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Alpaslan Eratlı (Istanbulspor Kulübü)

Kamuran Yavuz (Eskişehirspor Kulübü)

Sanlı Sarıalioğlu (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)  

Ziya Şengül (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Metin Kurt (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Cemil Turan (Istanbulspor Kulübü)          (Yaşar Mumcuoğlu (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul) 46th)

Ender Konca (Eskişehirspor Kulübü)


Coach: Dogan Andaç

Booked: Ergün Acuner, Ender Konca , Cemil Turan



Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(Franz Beckenbauer, October 17, 1970, EC Qualifier, West Germany 1-Turkey 1)



Date: December 13, 1970

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Turkey 2-Albania 1

Venue:İstanbul –Ismet İnönü Stadyumu

Attendance:39,000

Referee: Janos Biroczky (Hungary)

Goalscorers:

(Turkey): Metin Kurt 3rd, Cemil Turan 43rd

(Albania): Astrit Ziu 22nd

Lineups:

Turkey:

Ali Artuner (captain) (Göztepe Spor Hizmetleri ve Ticaret Anonim Þirketi-Ýzmir)

Ergün Acuner (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Ercan Aktuna (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Muzaffer Sipahi (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Alpaslan Eratlı (Istanbulspor Kulübü)

Kamuran Yavuz (Eskişehirspor Kulübü)

Sanlı Sarıalioğlu (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)   

Ziya Şengül (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Metin Kurt (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Cemil Turan (Istanbulspor Kulübü)

Ender Konca (Eskişehirspor Kulübü) (Yaşar Mumcuoğlu (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul) 77th)


Coach: Dogan Andaç


Albania:

Kostaq (Koço) Dinella (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë)   (Jani Rama(Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë)  46th)

Perikli Dhales (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Safet Berisha (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Bujar Cani (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Astrit Ziu (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Ramazan Ragami (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 

Teodeor Vaso (Skenderbeu)

Sabah Bizi (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Iljaz Çeço (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Panajot Pano (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Medin Zhega (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 


Coach: Loro Boriçi




Date: February 17, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Albania 0-West Germany 1

Venue: Tiranë (Tirana)- Stadiumi Kombetar ‘Qemal Stafa’

Attendance:27,000

Referee: Todor Betchkirov (Bulgaria)

Goalscorers:

(Albania): None

(West Germany): Gerd Muller 38th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (38th minute, West Germany): Netzer and Muller combined in an indirect free kick for Muller to score.

Lineups:

Albania:

Koço Dinella (Skenderbeu)

Mihal Gjika (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Perikli Dhales (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Bujar Cani (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Gezim Kasmi (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Ramazan Ragami (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 

Teodor Vaso (Skenderbeu)

Sabah Bizi (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Astrit Ziu (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Iljaz Çeço (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Panajot Pano (Captain) (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 


Coach: Loro Borici


West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Bernd Patzke (Berliner Sport-Club Hertha 1892 e.V.) (Michael Bella (Meidericher Spielverein 02 e.V. Duisburg) 67th)
Karl-Heinz Schnellinger (Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy)

Wolfgang Weber (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

Franz Beckenbauer (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Wolfgang Overath (Captain) (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

Jurgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)

Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)


Coach: Helmut Schön


Note:

West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, V.Gross

Defenders: Vogts, Bella, Schnellinger, Weber, Sieloff, Patzke

Midfield: Beckenbauer, Netzer, Overath

Forwards: Grabowski, Libuda, Gerd Muller, Heynckes, Lohr




Photo From: Libri I Kombetares (1936-2001), Author Besnik Dizdari

(Albania squad, February 17, 1971, EC Qualifier, Albania 0-West Germany 1)


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Team captains Wolfgang Overath and Panajot Pano, February 17, 1971, EC Qualifier, Albania 0-West Germany 1)





Date: April 25, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Turkey 0-West Germany 3

Venue:İstanbul–Ismet İnönü Stadyumu

Attendance:45,000

Referee: Karlo Kruashvili (USSR)

Goalscorers:

(Turkey): None

(West Germany): Gerd Müller 43rd, 47th, Horst Köppel 72nd

Summary of goals:

0:1 (43rd minute, West Germany): Wimmer set up Gerd Muller for the first goal.

0:2 (47th minute, West Germany): An attempt by Grabowski was parried but Muller followed up with a header.

0:3 (72nd minute, West Germany): Horst Köppel scored West Germany’s third.

Lineups:

Turkey:

Ali Artuner (captain) (Göztepe Spor Hizmetleri ve Ticaret Anonim Þirketi-Ýzmir)

Mehmet Işıkal (Göztepe Spor Hizmetleri ve Ticaret Anonim Þirketi-Ýzmir) (Zekeriya Alp (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)  61st)

Muzaffer Sipahi (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Ercan Aktuna (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)

Alpaslan Eratlı (Istanbulspor Kulübü)

Kamuran Yavuz (Eskişehirspor Kulübü)

Sanlı Sarıalioğlu (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)   (Fethi Heper (Eskişehirspor Kulübü) 73rd)

Ziya Şengül (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul) 

Mehmet Oğuz (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Cemil Turan (Istanbulspor Kulübü) 

Ender Konca (Eskişehirspor Kulübü)


Coach: Cihat Arman


West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Bernd Patzke (Berliner Sport-Club Hertha 1892 e.V.)
Wolfgang Weber (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

Franz Beckenbauer (Captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
Horst Köppel (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) (Heinz Flohe (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.) 77th)

Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Jurgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)

Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)


Coach: Helmut Schön


Note:

1-Wolfgang Overath, Hottges and Klaus Fichtel missed this match through injury.

2-Franz Beckenbauer captained for the first time and played as libero again.

3-West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, Gross

Defenders: Vogts, Weber, Sieloff, Patzke, Bella

Midfield: Beckenbauer, Netzer, Wimmer, Koppel, Flohe

Forwards: Grabowski, Libuda, Gerd Muller, Heynckes, Lohr



Photo From : World Soccer, June 1971

(Gerd Muller, April 25, 1971, EC Qualifier, Turkey 0-West Germany 3)



Photo From: World Soccer , April 1972

(West Germany squad, April 25, 1971, EC Qualifier, Turkey 0-West Germany 3)




Date: May 12, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Albania 1-Poland 1

Venue: Tiranë (Tirana)- Stadiumi Kombetar ‘Qemal Stafa’

Attendance:20,000

Referee: Robert Hélies (France)

Goalscorers:

(Albania): Medin Zhega 32nd

(Poland): Jan Banaś 7th

Lineups:

Albania:

Koço Dinella (Skenderbeu)

Mihal Gjika (Klubi Sportit Labinoti –Elbasan)  

Gezim Kasmi (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Bujar Cani (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Perikli Dhales (Klubi Sportit 17 Nëntori Tiranë)  

Teodor Vaso (Skenderbeu) (Safet Berisha (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë)46th)

Iljaz Çeço (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Ramazan Ragami (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 

Panajot Pano (Captain) (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Medin Zhega (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 

Sabah Bizi (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 


Coach: Loro Boriçi


Poland:

Władysław Grotyński (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Jan Wraży (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Jerzy Wyrobek (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Walter Winkler (Towarzystwo Sportowe Polonia Bytom)

Zygmunt Anczok (Towarzystwo Sportowe Polonia Bytom)

Zygfryd Szołtysik (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Kazimierz Deyna (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)  (Lesław Ćmikiewicz (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa) 69th)

Bernard Blaut (captain) (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa) 

Jan Banaś (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Włodzimierz Lubański (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Robert Gadocha (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)  (Marian Kozerski (Zakładowy Klub Sportowy Stal Rzeszów) 46th)


Coach: Kazimierz Górski

Other Substitutes:
Jan Gomola (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Andrzej Jarosik (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Zaglebie- Sosnowiec)

Antoni Trzaskowski (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)



Photo From: Libri I Kombetares (1936-2001), Author Besnik Dizdari

(Albania squad, May 12, 1971, EC Qualifier, Albania 1-Poland 1)



Date: June 12, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: West Germany 2-Albania 0

Venue: Karlsruhe- Wildparkstadion

Attendance:47,000

Referee: Timoleon Latsios (Greece)

Goalscorers:

(West Germany): Gunter Netzer 18th, Jurgen Grabowski 44th

(Albania): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (18th minute, West Germany): Gunter Netzer scored from a free kick.

2:0 (44th minute, West Germany): Attempts by Wimmer and Koppel were parried, but Grabowski succeeded in the third attempt to score the second goal.

Lineups:

West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) (Hartwig Bleidick (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) 90th)
Klaus -Dieter Sieloff (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Franz Beckenbauer (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Jurgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)

Wolfgang Overath (Captain) (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.) (Siegfried Held (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.)  73rd)

Horst Köppel (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)


Coach: Helmut Schön


Note:

1- Gerd Muller had been suspended for 8 weeks for being sent off in Bayern Munich’s tour of South America. It was later reduced to 3 ½ weeks on appeal.

2- Bernd Patzke was left off squad because of alleged the alleged bribery scandals.

3- Seven Borussia Moenchengladbach took part in this match, the most since Nuremberg had eight players for a match in 1924.

Moenchengladbach had eight players selected along with substitute goalkeeper Kleff.

4-West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, Kleff

Defenders: Vogts, Weber, Schwarzenbeck, Beckenbauer, Sieloff, Bleidick

Midfield: Wimmer, Koppel, Netzer, Overath, Flohe

Forwards:Grabowski, Heynckes, Held, Bertl

5-West Germany’s new selected players:

Kleff and Bleidick (both Borussia Monchengladbach), Schwarzenbeck (Bayern Munich) and Bertl (Hannover 96).


Albania:

Bashkim Muhedini (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Mihal Gjika (Klubi Sportit Labinoti –Elbasan)  

Safet Berisha (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Bujar Cani (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Astrit Ziu (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Faruk Sejdini (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Ramazan Ragami (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 

Sabah Bizi (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Vladimir Balluku (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë)            (Teodor Vaso (Skenderbeu) 53rd)

Panajot Pano (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Medin Zhega (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 


Coach: Loro Borici



Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(Horst Koppel, June 12, 1971, EC Qualifier, West Germany 2-Albania 0)






Date: September 22, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Poland 5-Turkey 1

Venue: Kraków - Stadion Wisły / przy Reymonta (Wisła stadium)

Attendance:30,000

Referee:Antoine Queudeville (Luxemburg)

Goalscorers:

(Poland): Bronisław Bula 33rd,  Lubański 62nd, 73rd, 90th, Robert Gadocha 69th  

(Turkey): Nihat Yayöz 83rd

Lineups:

Poland:

Jan Gomola (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Zygmunt Anczok (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Andrzej Zygmunt (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Jerzy Gorgoń (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Adam Musiał (Gwardyjskie Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisla Krakow)

Zygfryd Szołtysik (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Kazimierz Deyna (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)  (Andrzej Jarosik (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Zaglebie- Sosnowiec) 46th)

Bronisław Bula (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Jan Banaś (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Włodzimierz Lubański (captain) (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze) 

Robert Gadocha (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)


Coach: Kazimierz Górski

Other Substitutes:
Piotr Czaja (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Jerzy Sadek (LKS (Lodzki Klub Sportowy)-Lodz )

Jan Wraży (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  


Turkey:

Ali Artuner (captain) (Göztepe Spor Hizmetleri ve Ticaret Anonim Þirketi-Ýzmir)

Abdurrahman Temel (Eskişehirspor Kulübü)

Muzaffer Sipahi (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Ercan Aktuna (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul) 

Zekeriya Alp (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)   

Kamuran Yavuz (Eskişehirspor Kulübü) 

Yusuf Tunaoğlu (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)   (Sanlı Sarıalioğlu (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul) 75th)

Vahap Özbayer (Eskişehirspor Kulübü) 

Metin Kurt (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Fethi Heper (Eskişehirspor Kulübü) 

Cemil Turan (Istanbulspor Kulübü)  (Nihat Yayöz (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul) 46th)


Coach: Arman Cihat

Booked: Muzaffer Sipahi


Date: October 10, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Poland 1-West Germany 3

Venue: Warszawa (Warsaw), Stadion Dziesięciolecia (Decade Stadium)

Attendance:90,000

Referee: Ferdinand Marschall (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(Poland): Robert Gadocha 27th

(West Germany): Gerd Müller 29th, 64th, Jurgen Grabowski 70th

Summary of goals:

1:0 (27th minute, Poland): A cross from the right side, appeared to have been handled by Breitner, but his backpass to Maier was too weak and Gadocha pounced on it to open the scoring.

1:1 (29th minute, West Germany): Gunter Netzer took a free kick from the right side that was headed in by Gerd Muller.

1:2 (64th minute, West Germany): Gunter Netzer scored Heynckes on the left side, he crossed for Muller who scored from close range.

1:3 (70th minute, West Germany): A move involving Wimmer and Koppel allowed Grabowski to score West Germany’s third.

Lineups:

Poland:

Jan Tomaszewski (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Adam Musiał (Gwardyjskie Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisla Krakow)

Stanisław Oślizło (Captain ) (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Jerzy Gorgoń (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Zygmunt Anczok (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Zygfryd Szołtysik (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Bronisław Bula (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów) (Antoni Kot (Opolski Klub Sportowy Odra Opole) 46th)

Zygmunt Maszczyk (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Jan Banaś (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  (Jerzy Sadek (LKS (Lodzki Klub Sportowy)-Lodz ) 80th)

Włodzimierz Lubański (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Robert Gadocha (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)


Coach: Kazimierz Górski

Other Substitutes:
Piotr Czaja (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Marian Kozerski (Zakładowy Klub Sportowy Stal Rzeszów)

Jan Wraży (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  


West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Paul Breitner (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Franz Beckenbauer (captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Klaus Fichtel (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)

Georg Schwarzenbeck (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Horst Köppel (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)      

Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

Jurgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)

Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)


Coach: Helmut Schön


Note:

1- West Germany were missing Vogts, Hottges and Overath due to injuries in the squad.

2-West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, Kleff

Defenders: Breitner, Beckenbauer, Weber, Schwarzenbeck, Zembski

Midfield: Koppel, Wimmer, Netzer, Fichtel, Flohe

Forwards: Grabowski, Gerd Muller, Heynckes, Held



Photo From: World Soccer, December 1971

(October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-West Germany 3)




Photo From: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski

(October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-West Germany 3)



Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(October 10, 1971, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-West Germany 3)




Date: November 14, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Albanai 3-Turkey 0

Venue: Tiranë (Tirana)- Stadiumi Kombetar ‘Qemal Stafa’

Attendance: 18,519

Referee: Ivan Placek (Czechoslovakia)

Goalscorers:

(Albania): Ilir Pernaska 22nd, 57th, Panajot Pano 64th

(Turkey): None

Lineups:

Albania:

Bashkim Muhedini (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Mihal Gjika (Klubi Sportit Labinoti –Elbasan)  

Safet Berisha (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Bujar Cani (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Astrit Ziu (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Faruk Sejdini (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Iljaz Çeço (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Sabah Bizi (Klubi Sportit Vllaznia- Shkodër) 

Ilir Pernaska (Klubi Sportit Dinamo Tiranë) 

Panajot Pano (Klubi Futbollit Partizani Tiranë) 

Maksut Leshteni (Klubi Sportit Lokomotiva Durrës) (Nevruz Duçka(Klubi Sportit Labinoti –Elbasan) 70th)


Coach: Loro Borici


Note: In some sources, Rifat Ibërshimi is shown to have replaced Leshteni in the 81stminute.


Turkey:

Ali Artuner (captain) (Göztepe Spor Hizmetleri ve Ticaret Anonim Þirketi-Ýzmir)

Vahit Kolukısa (Bursaspor Kulübü) (Alpaslan Eratlı (Istanbulspor Kulübü)  67th)

Muzaffer Sipahi (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Ercan Aktuna (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul) 

Zekeriya Alp (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)   

Mehmet Oğuz (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Kamuran Yavuz (Eskişehirspor Kulübü) 

Vedat Okyar (Bursaspor Kulübü)

Metin Kurt (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Osman Arpacioglu (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul) 

Necati Göçmen (Bursaspor Kulübü)


Coach: Cihat Arman

Booked: Vahit Kolukısa 33rd, Ercan Aktuna 60th




Photo From: Libri I Kombetares (1936-2001), Author Besnik Dizdari

(November 14, 1971, EC Qualifier, Albania 3-Turkey 0)




Date: November 17, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: West Germany 0-Poland 0

Venue: Hamburg, Volksparkstadion  

Attendance:62,000

Referee: William Joseph Mulan (Scotland)

Goalscorers:

(West Germany): None

(Poland): None

Lineups:

West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Horst-Dieter Höttges (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)

Franz Beckenbauer (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Wolfgang Weber (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)           

Georg Schwarzenbeck (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) (Horst Köppel (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.) 70th)

Klaus Fichtel (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)

Wolfgang Overath (Captain) (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

Reinhard Libuda (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)

Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

Jurgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)


Coach: Helmut Schön


Note:

1-West Germany were missing Vogts, Heynckes and Nezter due to injuries.

2-West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, Kleff

Defenders: Breitner, Hottges, Beckenbauer, Weber, Schwarzenbeck

Midfield: Fichtel, Wimmer, Koppel, Overath

Forwards:Libuda, Gerd Muller, Grabowski, Uli Hoeness



Poland:

Marian Szeja (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Zaglebie Walbrzych)

Antoni Szymanowski (Warszawski Klub Sportowy Gwardia Warszawa)

Marian Ostafiński (Zakładowy Klub Sportowy Stal Rzeszów)

Jerzy Gorgoń (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Zygmunt Anczok (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze) (Jerzy Wyrobek (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów) 64th)

Zygfryd Szołtysik (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Kazimierz Deyna (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Bernard Blaut (captain) (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa) 

Joachim Marx (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Grzegorz Lato (FKS (Fabryczny Klub Sportowy) Stal Mielec) (Bronisław  Bula (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów) 88th)

Włodzimierz Lubański (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  


Coach: Kazimierz Górski

Booked: Joachim Marx 74th

Other Substitutes:
Piotr Czaja (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)



Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Wolfgang Overath, November 17, 1971, EC Qualifier, West Germany 0-Poland 0)




Date: December 5, 1971

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifiers-Group 8

Result: Turkey 1-Poland 0

Venue: Izmir, Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu

Attendance:66,000

Referee: Peter Hristov Nikolov (Bulgaria)

Goalscorers:

(Turkey): Cemil Turan 52nd

(Poland): None

Lineups:

Turkey:

Yasin Özdenak (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Ekrem Günalp (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Muzaffer Sipahi (captain) (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Özer Yurteri (Göztepe Spor Hizmetleri ve Ticaret Anonim Þirketi-Ýzmir) 

Zekeriya Alp (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul) (Vahit Kolukisa (???) 83rd)

Ayfer Elmastaşoğlu (Altay Spor Kulübü-Izmir)

Mehmet Oğuz (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Vedat Okyar (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)   

Metin Kurt (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Cemil Turan (Istanbulspor Kulübü) 

Ender Konca (Eskişehirspor Kulübü)  (Çetin Erdoğan (Boluspor Kulübü) 30)


Coach: Nicolae Petrescu


Poland:

Marian Szeja (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Zaglebie Walbrzych)

Antoni Szymanowski (Warszawski Klub Sportowy Gwardia Warszawa)

Marian Ostafiński (Zakładowy Klub Sportowy Stal Rzeszów)

Jerzy Gorgoń (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Adam Musiał (Gwardyjskie Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisla Krakow)

Zygfryd Szołtysik (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)  

Kazimierz Deyna (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)  (Bronisław Bula (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów) 70th)

Bernard Blaut (captain) (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)

Joachim Marx (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Grzegorz Lato (FKS (Fabryczny Klub Sportowy) Stal Mielec)

Robert Gadocha (Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa)  (Andrzej Jarosik (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Zaglebie- Sosnowiec) 63rd)


Coach: Kazimierz Górski

Other Substitutes:
Piotr Czaja (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)

Jerzy Wyrobek (Klub Sportowy Ruch Chorzów)







Compendium to the 1972 Euros- Part 9 (Quarterfinals)

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UEFA European Championships -Quarterfinals


April 29, 1972 (London, England 1-West Germany 3)

May 13, 1972 (West Berlin, West Germany 0-England 0)



April 29, 1972 (Milan, Italy 0-Belgium 0)

May 13, 1972 (Brussels, Belgium 2-Italy 1)



April 29, 1972 (Budapest, Hungary 1-Romania 1)

May 14, 1972 (Bucharest, Romania 2-Hungary 2)

May 17, 1972 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Hungary 2-Romania 1) (Playoff)


April 30, 1972 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia 0-USSR 0)

May 13, 1972 (Moscow, USSR 3-Yugoslavia 0)




Date: April 29, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, First Leg

Result: England 1-West Germany 3

Venue: London - Wembley    

Attendance:100,000

Referee: Robert Helies (France)  

Goalscorers:

(England): Francis Lee 77th

(West Germany): Uli Hoeness 26th, Gunter Netzer 85th pen, Gerd Muller 88th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (26th minute, West Germany): Bobby Moore tried to dribble out of his own area. Hegave a diagonal pass towards goal area that was intercepted.  The bal is then given to Hoeness at edge of box and he shot past Banks.

1:1 (77th minute, England): Martin Peters from right side released Bell the on right side, his shot was parried by Maier , but Francis Lee pickrd up the rebound in front of goal.


1:2 (85th minute, West Germany): West Germany were awarded a penalty kick after Siggi Held was fouled by Moore. Netzer’s ensuing penalty kcik struck the post before going in.

1:3 (88th minute, West Germany): Hoeness got the ball on the right side. He  evaded defenders and moved across in the middle and made a through pass to Muller in box, whoe turned and shot.

Lineups:

England:

Gordon Banks (Stoke City Football Club)
Paul Edward Madeley (Leeds United Association Football Club)

Emlyn Walter Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)

Colin Bell (Manchester City Football Club)

Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (Captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London) (Rodney William Marsh(Manchester City Football Club) 60th)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United Association Football Club)
Francis Henry Lee (Manchester City Football Club) 
Alan James Ball (Arsenal Football Club-London)
Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Geoffrey Charles Hurst (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Martin Stanford Peters (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)

Coach: Alfred Ramsey


West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Horst-Dieter Höttges (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)
Paul Breitner (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Franz Beckenbauer (Captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Georg Schwarzenbeck (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
Jurgen Grabowski (
Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)
Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Siegfried Held (Offenbacher Fußball Club Kickers 1901 e.V.)


Coach: Helmut Schön


Note:

West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, Kleff

Defenders: Hottges, Beckenbauer, Schwarzenbeck, Breitner, Bella

Midfield: Wimmer, Netzer, Flohe, Bonhof

Forwards: Uli Hoeness, Grabowski, Gerd Muller, Held, Heynckes



Photo From: World  Soccer, November 2004

 (April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)

Photo From: World Soccer, June 1972

(Siggi Held and Bobby Moore, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)




Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)



Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne

(Gunter Netzer’s penalty kick, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(Gunter Netzer’s penalty kick, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)






Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)



Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(England squad, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(West Germany squad, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)





Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Sepp Maier making a save next to Francis Lee, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)



Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Gunter Netzer taking his spot kick, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)



Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Team captains Bobby Moore and Franz Beckenbauer, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)


Photo From: Bild am Sonntag-EM 1972 Viertelfinale

(Gunter Netzer, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, England 1-West Germany 3)







1972 (April 29) England 1-West Germany 3...by sp1873

Date: May 13, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg

Result: West Germany 0-England 0

Venue: West Berlin - Olympiastadion               

Attendance:84,000

Referee:Milivoje Gugulovic (Yugoslavia)

Goalscorers:

(West Germany): None 

(England): None 

Lineups:

West Germany:

Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Horst-Dieter Höttges (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)
Paul Breitner (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Franz Beckenbauer (Captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Georg Schwarzenbeck (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
Heinz Flohe
(1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)
Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) (Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) 70th)
Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Siegfried Held (Offenbacher Fußball Club Kickers 1901 e.V.)


Coach: Helmut Schön


Note:
West Germany selected squad:

Goalkeepers: Maier, Kleff

Defenders: Hottges, Beckenbauer, Schwarzenbeck, Breitner, Schnellinger, Bella

Midfield: Hoeness, Netzer, Wimmer, Flohe

Forwards: Grabowski, Gerd Muller, Held, Heynckes



England:

Gordon Banks (Stoke City Football Club)
Paul Edward Madeley (Leeds United Association Football Club)

Emlyn Walter Hughes (Liverpool Football Club)
Peter Edwin Storey (Arsenal Football Club-London)

Roy Leslie McFarland (Derby County Football Club)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (Captain) (West Ham United Football Club-London)
Alan James Ball (Arsenal Football Club-London)
Colin Bell (Manchester City Football Club)

Martin Harcourt Chivers (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Rodney William Marsh(Manchester City Football Club)  (Michael George Summerbee(Manchester City Football Club) 72nd)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United Association Football Club) (Martin Stanford Peters (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)  72nd)


Coach: Alfred Ramsey



Photo From: World Soccer , June 1972

(Gerd Muller and Peter Storey, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, West Germany 0-England 0)


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(Team captains Bobby Moore and Franz Beckenbauer, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, West Germany 0-England 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(West Germany squad, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, West Germany 0-England 0)








1972 (May 13) West Germany 0-England 0 (EC...by sp1873

Date: April 29, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, First Leg

Result: Italy 0-Belgium 0

Venue: Milano -Stadio Comunale, San Siro      

Attendance:63,549

Referee: Peter Hristov Nikolov (Bulgaria)

Goalscorers:

(Italy): None

(Belgium): None 

Lineups:

Italy:

Enrico Albertosi (Cagliari Calcio)

Tarcisio Burgnich (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Gianfranco Bedin (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Roberto Rosato (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Pierluigi Cera (Cagliari Calcio)                  

Angelo Domenghini (Cagliari Calcio) (Franco Causio (Juventus Football Club-Torino) 46th)

Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)   

Pietro Anastasi (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Luigi Riva (Cagliari Calcio)


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi

Other Substitutes:

Lido Vieri (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)       

Luciano Spinosi (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

Romeo Benetti (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Pierino Prati (Associazione Calcio Milan)


Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

4-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

5- Maurice Martens (Royal Racing White)          (13-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 49)

6-Jean Dockx (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

7-Jan Verheyn (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

8-Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

9-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

10-Paul Van Himst (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

11-Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Booked: Wilfried Van Moer 64th

Sent off: Raymond Goethals (Manager)

Other Substitutes:
12-Luc Sanders (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

14- Gilbert Van Binst (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

15- Odillon Polleunis (Koninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereniging)

16- Jacques Teugels (Royal Racing White)



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999

(Franco Causio, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)


Photo From : Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999

(Belgium’s Christina Piot, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(Belgium squad, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)



Photo From Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Angelo Domenghini, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)



Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Italy 0-Belgium 0)




Date: May 13, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg

Result: Belgium 2-Italy 1

Venue: Bruxelles (Brussels) - Parc Astrid- Stade Emile Versé

Attendance:26,561

Referee: Paul Schiller (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Wilfried Van Moer 23rd, Paul Van Himst 71st

(Italy): Luigi Riva 86th pen

Summary of goals:

1:0 (23rd minute, Belgium): A free kick is given after a foul by Facchetti on Semmeling on right side. Leon Semmeling took a free kick on this right side that was headed in by van Moer.

2:0 (71st minute, Belgium): Jean Dockx sent a long pass from his own half to Lambert on the right side. He crossed for  van Himst tos score from close range.

2:1 (86th minute, Italy): Belgium were awarded their penalty kick after Georges Heylens fouled Fabio Capello in the box. Luigi Riva scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

Lineups:

Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

4-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

5-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

6-Jean Dockx (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

7-Jan Verheyn (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

8-Wilfried Van Moer (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  (14- Odillon Polleunis (Koninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereniging) 46th)

9-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

10-Paul Van Himst (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)                

11-Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Booked: Christian Piot 71st

Other Substitutes:
12-Luc Sanders (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

13- Gilbert Van Binst (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

15-Frans Janssens (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)

16- Jacques Teugels (Royal Racing White)


Italy:

Enrico Albertosi (Cagliari Calcio)

Tarcisio Burgnich (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giacinto Facchetti (captain) (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

Mario Bertini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) (Fabio Capello (Juventus Football Club-Torino) 46th)

Luciano Spinosi (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

Pierluigi Cera (Cagliari Calcio)

Alessandro Mazzola (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Romeo Benetti (Associazione Calcio Milan)

Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

Giancarlo De Sisti (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

Luigi Riva (Cagliari Calcio)


Coach: Ferrucio Valcareggi

Booked: Roberto Boninsegna 71st

Other Substitutes:
Lido Vieri (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)       

Giampietro Marchetti (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

Franco Causio (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

Pierino Prati (Associazione Calcio Milan)


Photo From World Soccer , June 1972

(Luigi Riva scoring from the spot, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Belgium 2-Italy 1)




Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Italy squad, May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Belgium 2-Italy 1)






Date: April 29, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, First Leg

Result: Hungary 1-Romania 1

Venue: Budapest-Népstadion  

Attendance:75,000

Referee: David William Smith (England)

Goalscorers:

(Hungary): Laszlo Branikovits 11th

(Romania): Lajos Satmareanu 56th

Summary of goals:

1:0 (11th minute, Hungary): Lájos Kocsis sent a through ball to Laszlo Branikovits who struck with a low shot.

1:1 (56th minute, Romania): Istvan Geczi misjudged a free kick and Lajos Satmareanu headed in the equalizer.

Lineups:

Hungary:

Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Laszlo Balint (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Peter Vépi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Lájos Kocsis (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)(Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) 59th)

Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

László Fazekas (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Laszlo Branikovits (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

 Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky

Booked: Lajos Szűcs 59th


Romania:

Necula Raducanu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   

Niculae Lupescu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Augustin Deleanu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Ion Dumitru (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Radu Nunweiller (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Mircea Lucescu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Emerich Dembrovszki (Sport Club Bacau)    

Flavius Domide (UTA (Unizale Textile Arădene) –Arad)   

Anghel Iordanescu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   


Coach: Angelo Niculescu

Booked: Ion Dumitru 17th, Cornel Dinu 45th, Radu Nunweiller 74th



(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Hungary 1-Romania 1)


(April 29, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Hungary 1-Romania 1)





Date: May 14, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg

Result: Romania 2-Hungary 2

Venue:Bucureşti (Bucharest) -Stadionul 23 August        

Attendance:80,000

Referee: Kurt Tschenscher (West Germany)

Goalscorers:

(Romania): Nicolae Dobrin 14th,  Alexandru Neagu 81st

(Hungary): Istvan Szöke 4th, Lájos Kocsis 36th

Summary of goals:

0:1 (4th minute, Hungary): Ferenc Bene went past defenders, his shot hit the post and Istvan Szöke picked up the rebound.

1:1 (14th minute, Romania):  A mistake by Pancsiscs allowed Domide through. His shot hit the bar and Dobrin scored from the rebound.

1:2 (36th minute, Hungary): Lájos Kocsis scored Hungary’s second.

2:2 (81st minute, Romania):  Alexandru Neagu equalized for Romania.    

Lineups:

Romania:

Necula Raducanu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   

Niculae Lupescu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Augustin Deleanu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Ion Dumitru (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Radu Nunweiller (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Flavius Domide (UTA (Unizale Textile Arădene) –Arad)   

Emerich Dembrovszki (Sport Club Bacau)   (Mircea Lucescu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti) 74th)

Nicolae Dobrin (Fotbal Club Arges Pitesti)     

Anghel Iordanescu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)  (Alexandru Neagu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti) 66th)


Coach: Angelo Niculescu


Hungary:

Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Laszlo Balint (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Lájos Kocsis (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)(Lajos Kü(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest) 66th)

Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

Istvan Szoke (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)  (Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) 66th)

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky

Booked: István Szőke 7th, Tibor Fábián 81st


Note: Lájos Kocsis missed a penalty kick for Hungary.




(May 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Romania 2- Hungary 2)

(May 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Romania 2- Hungary 2)




Date: May 17, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, Playoff

Result: Hungary 2-Romania 1

Venue: Beograd (Belgrade), Stadion JNA (Jugoslavenska Norodna Armia) (Stadium of the Army), Yugoslavia  

Attendance:50,000

Referee: Hristos Mihas (Greece)

Goalscorers:

(Hungary): Lajos Kocsis 26th, Istvan Szöke 88th

(Romania): Alexandru Neagu 32nd 

Lineups:

Hungary:

Adam Rothermel (Tatabányai Bányász Sport Club)

Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Laszlo Balint (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Lájos Kocsis (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

Istvan Szoke (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Lajos Kü(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


 Coach: Rudolf Illovszky

Booked: Miklós Páncsics


Romania:

Necula Raducanu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Lajos Satmareanu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)   

Niculae Lupescu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Cornel Dinu (captain) (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Augustin Deleanu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   (Bujor Halmageanu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucureşti)  52nd)

Ion Dumitru (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Radu Nunweiller (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Mircea Lucescu (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucureşti)   

Nicolae Dobrin (Fotbal Club Arges Pitesti)     

Alexandru Neagu (Clubul Sportiv Rapid- Bucureşti)   

Flavius Domide (UTA (Unizale Textile Arădene) –Arad)   


Coach: Angelo Niculescu

Booked: Nicolae Dobrin



 (May 17, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Hungary 2-Romania 1)





Date: April 30, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, First Leg

Result: Yugoslavia 0-USSR 0

Venue: Beograd (Belgrade), Stadion Crvene Zvezde (Red Star)  

Attendance:70,000

Referee: Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Yugoslavia): None 

(USSR): None 

Lineups:

Yugoslavia:

Enver Maric (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar)

Mladen Ramljak (Nogometni Klub Dinamo- Zagreb)

Dragoslav Stepanovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd) 

Miroslav Pavlovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)     

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)   

Dragan Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split

Bosko Jankovic (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo) 

Brane Oblak (Nogometni Klub Olimpija- Ljubljana)  

Josip Bukal (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo)  (Dusan Bajevic (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar) 84th)

Jovan Acimovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Dragan Dzajic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)     


Coach: Vujadin Boskov


USSR:

Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (Dynamo Tblissi)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Alexander Fedorovich Makhovikov (Dynamo Moscow) (Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin (Dynamo Kiev) 62nd)

Oleg Vasilyevich Dolmatov (Dynamo Moskva)

Anatoli Nikolaevich Baydachny (Dynamo Moskva)

Anatoly Andreyevich  Banishevski  (Nefchi Baku)

Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov (Shakhtar Donetsk)

Eduard Teodorovich Kozinkevich (Karpaty Lvov) (Gennadi Egorovich Evryuzhikin (Dynamo Moskva)75th)


Coach Alexander Ponomarev

Booked: Aleksandr Makhovikov


Photo From: World Soccer , July 1972

(Team captains, April 30, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Yugoslavia 0-USSR 0)



Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 №19---07.05.72

(April 30, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Yugoslavia 0-USSR 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Predrag Cvijetic).

(April 30, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, Yugoslavia 0-USSR 0)






Date: May 13, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Quarterfinals, Second Leg

Result: USSR 3-Yugoslavia 0

Venue: Moskva (Moscow)-Tsentral'nyj Stadion imeni Vladimira Il'yicha Lenina (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)     

Attendance:100,000

Referee: Aurelio Angonese (Italy)

Goalscorers:

(USSR): Viktor Kolotov 53rd, Anatoly Banishevskiy 74th, Eduard Koznikovich 90th

(Yugoslavia): None 

Summary of goals:

1:0 (53rd minute, USSR): Troshkin passed to Kolotov, who went passed Holcer with a turn and shot towards the far corner of the net.

2:0 (74th minute, USSR): Banishvesky received a pass at edge of penalty area and struck a shot at the roof of the net.

3:0 (90th minute, USSR): Eduard Koznikovich scored the third just before the end.

Lineups:

USSR:

Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (Dynamo Tblissi)

Nikolai Ivanovich Abramov (Spartak Moskva)

Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin (Dynamo Kiev)

Anatoli Nikolaevich Baydachny (Dynamo Moskva) (Boris Arkadyevich Kopeykin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva) 66th)

Anatoly Andreyevich  Banishevski  (Nefchi Baku)

Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov (Shakhtar Donetsk)

Gennadi Egorovich Evryuzhikin (Dynamo Moskva)(Eduard Teodorovich Kozinkevich (Karpaty Lvov) 46th)


Coach Alexander Ponomarev



Yugoslavia:

Enver Maric (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar)

Mladen Ramljak (Nogometni Klub Dinamo- Zagreb)

Dragoslav Stepanovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd) 

Miroslav Pavlovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Blagoje Paunovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)   

Dragan Holcer (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)   ( Ilija Petkovic (OFK (Omladinski Fudbalski Klub) Beograd) 57th)

Zoran Antonijevic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Brane Oblak (Nogometni Klub Olimpija- Ljubljana)  

Bosko Jankovic (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo) 

Jovan Acimovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)      

Dragan Dzajic (captain) (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)     


Coach: Vujadin Boskov




Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 № 21---21.05

(May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, USSR 3-Yugoslavia 0)


Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 № 21---21.05

(May 13, 1972, UEFA European Championship Quarterfinals, USSR 3-Yugoslavia 0)




Compendium to the 1972 Euros- Part 10 (Finals)

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UEFA European Championship –Finals


Finals Squads:


Belgium:

Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) (goalkeeper) 

Luc Sanders (Royal Football Club Brugeois) (goalkeeper)

Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

Jean Dockx (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

Maurice Martens (Royal Racing White)

Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

Paul Van Himst (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)      

Jan Verheyn (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

Gilbert Van Binst (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

Odillon Polleunis (Koninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereniging)

Jacques Teugels (Royal Racing White)

Johnny Thio(Royal Football Club Brugeois)

Frans Janssens (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)


Coach: Raymond Goethals



Hungary:

Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest) (goalkeeper)

Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Florian Albert (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

Laszlo Balint (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Istvan Szoke (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Lájos Kocsis (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Lajos Kü(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

Mihaly Kozma (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

József Kovacs  (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári)

Imre Rapp (Pecs) (goalkeeper)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky




USSR:

Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev) (goalkeeper)

Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (captain) (Dynamo Tblissi)

Nikolai Ivanovich Abramov (Spartak Moskva)

Viktor Antonovich Matvienko (Dynamo Kiev)

Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin (Dynamo Kiev)

Anatoli Nikolaevich Baydachny (Dynamo Moskva)

Anatoly Andreyevich  Banishevski  (Nefchi Baku)

Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan (Dynamo Kiev)

Oleg Vasilyevich Dolmatov (Dynamo Moskva)

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov (Shakhtar Donetsk)

Eduard Teodorovich Kozinkevich (Karpaty Lvov)

Givi Georgievich Nodiya (Dynamo Tblissi) 

Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko (Zarya Voloshilovgrad)

Vladimir Pilguy (Dynamo Moskva) (goalkeeper)


Coach: Alexander Ponomarev



West Germany:

1-Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) (goalkeeper)
2-Horst-Dieter Höttges (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)

3-Paul Breitner (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
4-Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck  (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

5-Franz Beckenbauer (captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

6-Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

7-Jurgen Grabowski (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)
8-Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness  (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

9-Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

10-Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

11-Erwin Kremers (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)

12- Michael Bella (Meidericher Spielverein 02 e.V. Duisburg)

13- Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

14- Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

15- Rainer Bonhof (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

16-Horst Koppel (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

17- Johannes Lohr (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

18-Wolfgang Kleff (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) (goalkeeper)


Coach: Helmut Schön



Date: June 14, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Semifinals

Result: Belgium 1-West Germany 2

Venue: Antwerp - De Bosuil Stadion, Belgium      

Attendance:59,000

Referee: William Joseph Mulan (Scotland)

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Odillon Polleunis 83rd

(West Germany): Gerd Müller 24th, 71st

Summary of goals:

0:1 (26th minute, West Germany): Nezter crossed from right side into the box, Gerd Muller’s header lobbed over the advancing Christian Piot.

0:2 (71st minute, West Germany): Nezter sent a long cross from the middle into the box for Muller to shoot past Piot.

1:2 (83rd minute, Belgium):A Belgian cross from the right side into box, German defenders did not clear properly, Odillon Polleunis blasted the bal in.

Lineups:

Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

4-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

5-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

6-Jean Dockx (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

7-Jan Verheyn (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

8- Maurice Martens (Royal Racing White) (14- Odillon Polleunis (Koninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereniging) 65th)

9-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

10- Paul Van Himst (captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)                

11-Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Booked: Erwin Vandendaele 17th

Other Substitutes:
12-Luc Sanders (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

13- Gilbert Van Binst (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

15- Johnny Thio(Royal Football Club Brugeois)

16- Jacques Teugels (Royal Racing White)

17- Frans Janssens (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)


West Germany:

1-Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
2-Horst-Dieter Höttges (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)

3-Paul Breitner (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
5-Franz Beckenbauer (captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

4-Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck  (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

6-Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
8-Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness  (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) (7-Jurgen Grabowski (
Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.) 58th)

10-Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

9-Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

13- Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

11-Erwin Kremers (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)


Coach: Helmut Schön




(June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-West Germany 2)



Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-West Germany 2)



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(Belgium squad, June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-West Germany 2)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1368, June 20, 1972

(Gerd Muller, June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-West Germany 2)






1972 (June 14) Belgium 1-West Germany 2...by sp1873

Date: June 14, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Semifinals

Result: USSR 1-Hungary 0

Venue: Bruxelles (Brussels) - Parc Astrid- Stade Emile Versé, Belgium      

Attendance:4,000

Referee: Rudolf Glöckner (East Germany)

Goalscorers:

(USSR): Anatoly Konkov 53rd

(Hungary): None 

Summary of goals:

1:0 (53rd minute, USSR): A Corner from right, was headed out by Miklós Páncsics into the path of Anatoly Konkov. He volleyed from the edge of the box into the top left hand corner (the shot touched Peter Juhasz on its way in)

Lineups:

USSR:

1- Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

2-Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

3-Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (captain) (Dynamo Tblissi)

12- Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

13- Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

6- Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

7- Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin (Dynamo Kiev)

8- Anatoli Nikolaevich Baydachny (Dynamo Moskva)

9- Anatoly Andreyevich  Banishevski  (Nefchi Baku) (16-Givi Georgievich Nodiya (Dynamo Tblissi)  70)

14- Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov (Shakhtar Donetsk)

18- Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko (Zarya Voloshilovgrad)


Coach: Alexander Ponomarev

Booked: Murtaz Khurtsilava


Hungary:

1-Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

2-Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

3-Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

6-Laszlo Balint (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

4-Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

12-Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

8-Lájos Kocsis (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) (5-Florian Albert (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest) 60th)

10-Lajos Kü(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

7-Istvan Szoke (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

9-Ferenc Bene (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) (13-Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) 60th)

11-Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky

Booked: László Bálint


Referee: Rudolf Glöckner (East Germany)



Photo From: World Soccer, August 1972

(USSR’s goal, June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, USSR 1-Hungary 0)


(June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, USSR 1-Hungary 0)




Photo From: Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(USSR squad, June 14, 1972, UEFA European Championships, USSR 1-Hungary 0)






Date: June 17, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Third Place

Result: Belgium 2-Hungary 1

Venue:Liège (Luik) - Stade de Sclessin (Stade Maurice Dufrasne), Belgium      

Attendance:6,184

Referee: Johan Einar Boström (Sweden)

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Raoul Lambert 24th, Paul Van Himst 29th

(Hungary): Lajos Kü 50th pen      

Summary of goals:

1:0 (24th minute, Belgium): Raoul Lambert received a pass from the middle and went to the right side. He went passed two defenders, at the edge of box and curled a shot past Istvan Geczi.

2:0 (29th minute, Belgium): Hungarian gave away the ball on left side that was intercepted, The cross was made from the left side that Miklós Páncsics should have covered but instead jumped over it assuming Istvan Geczi had it covered. The ball went past him to van Himst who tapped it in.

2:1 (50th minute, Hungary):Hungary were awarded their penalty kick after Antal Dunai was fouled in the box. Lajos Ku scored from the ensuing spot kick.

Lineups:

Belgium:

1-Christian Piot (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

2- Georges Heylens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3- Erwin Vandendaele (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

4-Jean Thissen (Royal Standard Club Liegeois) 

5-Leon Dolmans (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

6-Jean Dockx (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

7-Jan Verheyn (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

8- Odillon Polleunis (Koninklijke Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereniging)

9-Leon Semmeling (Royal Standard Club Liegeois)  

10-Paul Van Himst (Captain) (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

11-Raoul Lambert (Royal Football Club Brugeois)


Coach: Raymond Goethals

Booked: Léon Dolmans

Other Substitutes:
12-Luc Sanders (Royal Football Club Brugeois)

13- Gilbert Van Binst (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

14- Maurice Martens (Royal Racing White)

15- Johnny Thio(Royal Football Club Brugeois)

16- Jacques Teugels (Royal Racing White)

17- Frans Janssens (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)


Hungary:

1-Istvan Geczi (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

2-Tibor Fabian (Vasas Sport Club- Budapesti)  

3-Miklós Páncsics (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

5-Laszlo Balint (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

4-Peter Juhasz (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

10-Istvan Juhasz (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)    

8-Florian Albert (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

6-Lajos Kü(Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)

7-Mihaly Kozma (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

9-Antal Dunai II (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

11-Sandor Zambo (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) (12-Lájos Szucs (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) 46th)


Coach: Rudolf Illovszky

Booked: Péter Juhász





(June 17, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 2-Hungary 1)




Photo From: World Soccer , July 1972

(June 17, 1972, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 2-Hungary 1)






Date: June 18, 1972

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Final

Result: West Germany 3-USSR 0

Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion), Belgium 

Attendance:50,000

Referee: Ferdinand Marschall (Austria)

Goalscorers:

(West Germany): Gerd Müller 28th, 57th, Herbert Wimmer 52nd   

(USSR): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (28th minute, West Germany): Beckenbauer went forward after pased to Muler who flicked to Netzer. His outstreched kick hit thr crossbar. The ball reached Heynckes at the edge of box on right side. His volley was parried by Rudakov but Muller scored from the rebound. Rudakov protested for a handball but replays verified there was no handball by Muller.

2:0 (52nd minute, West Germany): In the middle, Netzer passed to Heynches on the left. He sent a through ball to Wimmer who shot to the lower far right corner.

3:0 (57th minute, West Germany): Schwartzebenk advanced to opposition half and passed to Muller in the center.

Muller advanced and passed to Heynckes who made a one-two with Schwarzenbeck, who immediately passed to Muller to score.

Lineups:

West Germany:

1-Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier  (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
2-Horst-Dieter Höttges (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)

3-Paul Breitner  (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
5-Franz Beckenbauer (captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

4-Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck  (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

6-Herbert Wimmer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
8-Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

10-Gunther Netzer (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

7-Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach) 

9- Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)

11-Erwin Kremers (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen)


Coach: Helmut Schön


USSR:

1- Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov (Dynamo Kiev)

2-Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili (Dynamo Tblissi)

3-Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava (captain) (Dynamo Tblissi)

4- Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

5- Yuri Vasilyevich Istomin (CSKA (Central'nyy Sportivnyy Klub Armii) Moskva)

8- Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov (Dynamo Kiev)

7- Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin (Dynamo Kiev)

9- Anatoli Nikolaevich Baydachny (Dynamo Moskva)

10- Anatoly Andreyevich  Banishevski (Nefchi Baku) (15- Eduard Teodorovich Kozinkevich (Karpaty Lvov) 66th)

6- Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov (Shakhtar Donetsk)  (14- Oleg Vasilyevich Dolmatov (Dynamo Moskva) 46th)

11- Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko (Zarya Voloshilovgrad)


Coach: Alexander Ponomarev

Booked: Murtaz Khurtsilava, Vladimir Kaplichni




Topscorer overall: Gerd Muller (West Germany) 11 goals

Topscorer final tournament: Gerd Muller (West Germany) 4 goals




Photo From: World Soccer , July 1972

(Franz Beckenbauer, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999

(Paul Breitner, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999

(Gerd Muller, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999

(June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Gerd Muller scoring the first goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)




Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin Edition, 100 Jahre Deutsche Landerspiele

(Gerd Muller scoring the first goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

(Herbert Wimmer scoring the second goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)




Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Gerd Muller scoring the third goal, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)




Photo From: Shoot, April 19, 1975

(Franz Beckenbauer, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2409, June 9, 1992

(Gerd Muller, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: World Soccer, August 1972

(June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Photo from:  IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(USSR squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)


Photo from:  IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(West Germany squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)

Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(West Germany squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)

Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

(West Germany squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1368, June 20, 1972

(West Germany squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)





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(West Germany squad, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)




Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 №26---25.06

(Franz Beckenbauer, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, 1972 №26---25.06
(West Germany and USSR squads, June 18, 1972, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-USSR 0)



1972 (June 18) West Germany 3-USSR 0 (EC Final)by sp1873



The First International Match of …..-Part 4 (Germany, 1908)

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Germany had played Representative matches since the end of the 19th Century, but it took almost a decade until 1908 when it finally officially entered the International Arena.

The German Federation had been in existence for eight years before this historic event.

The objective of the German Football hierarchy was the 1912 Olympics and therefore preparations and matches had to get underway.
The Germans agreed in early 1908 to face their Swiss neighbors at Basel on April 5th, 1908.

The two organs of the DfB (Federal Executive Board and Bundesspiele Committee) were tasked with the selection process.

This was no easy task as it was difficult at the time to assess the best players.

It was decided in February 1908 in Hanover to invite players from all regions of Germany where organized Football was being played to select the squad.

The purpose of this selection process was not to necessarily select the best eleven players, but regional considerations were taken into account such that each Association was represented.

In the end eleven players (who hardly knew one another) from eleven different clubs (representing nine cities) were selected. Düsseldorf’s Willy Bäumgartner became the youngest national player of all time in the German team. He was 17 years and 4 months old on Matchday.


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

(Germany squad, April 5, 1908, Switzerland 5-Germany 3)



The first Germany Lineup:

Fritz Baumgarten (December 21, 1886-May 17, 1961)

Ernst Jordan (May 18, 1883- 1948)

Walter Hempel (August 12, 1887-December 1939 (or January 10, 1940))

Karl Ludwig (May 14, 1886-1948)

Arthur Hiller II (October 3, 1881, August 14, 1941)

Hans Weymar (February 1, 1886-July 1959)

Gustav Hensel (October 23, 1884-August 29, 1933).

Fritz Forderer (January 5, 1888-December 6, 1952)

Eugen Kipp (February 26, 1885-November 10, 1931)

Fritz Becker (September 13,1888-February 22, 1963)

Willy Bäumgartner (December 23, 1890-November 16, 1953)



Photo From: Die Geschichte der Fussball Nationalmanschaft, Author Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling (Hrsg), 2004

(Match programme)




The communication between the Federation and the players was also farcical. The players learned of their selection through the Press.

Fritz Becker (September 13,1888-February 22, 1963) was the first ever Frankfurt based player for the National Team. In 1906, he became known for his performance against the English team Newcastle United. 

Becker would claim that he had virtually no contact with the Federation even after the press release and could not verify his selection from them. He was informed through Frankfurt based members of the DfB that he had in fact been selected. The match was to take place on the Sunday and by Thursday he received a letter from the Federation, but the letter contained no relevant information (place to meet, tickets, etc). Ultimately, the players had to pay for their own travel expenses. The Federation paid and provided the Uniforms.


Photo From:  Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

(Germany squad, April 5, 1908, Switzerland 5-Germany 3)



Becker was given the Train information on the following day, on Friday, for Saturday departure. At the train station, he was to take a train coming from Berlin. As passengers were getting off he grew desperate, as he could not see any Federation contacts. Finally, an older Gentleman, that he had never met, asked him “are you that Becker from Frankfurt? “.

Upon an affirmative response, he gave Becker the ticket and he just got in the train as the doors were being closed.

By Sunday morning in the Basel Hotel Metropol the squad was to gather at 9 AM.

Once there, there was hardly any talk about match tactics, but the more talks about how to conduct themselves with proper etiquette at the post-match banquet.

Afterwards, they were invited on a tour of the City by the Swiss hosts that included a visit to the Zoological Garden.

The match was held at Basel’s Landhof Stadion. The match Referee was the Swiss H. P. Devitte. He was actually an Englishman residing in Switzerland.

He was dressed in a blue suit with a black hat.

The attendance (near 4,000) was surprisingly high and included many women. It was believed that the high turnout of women was because each woman was promised a bar of chocolate upon entry, however, this has not been proven.

The match was played under heavy rain (in the official team photographs of both teams, fans can be seen holding umbrellas).

The Germans started the match better and in the 6thminute, Fritz Becker became the first ever goalscorer in the History of the German National Team.

The ball from Hempel found Weymar who then moved the ball to the right side to Hensel. He ran about 20 yards and crossed to the center to Forderer who got the ball near the goal. Swiss goalkeeper Ivan Dreyfus tried to intercept, but Becker was faster and got to it first and scored.

The Swiss tied the match in the 21st minute through Hans Kämpfer.

Seven minutes later, Germany’s Ernst Jordan scored an own goal to give the Swiss the lead. In some sources this goal was credited either to Daniel Hug or Siegfried Pfeiffer.

A few minutes later Siegfried Pfeiffer scored Switzerland’s third goal. At half time the score was 3-1 to the home team.

Fritz Becker, the first goalscorer, would later recall that it was only during the half time that a tactical discussion took place. They were told, "The runners should get up to win the midfield”.

This would be his only cap for his Nation despite scoring twice.

The match would be more balanced in the second half.


Photo from: Die Nati, Die Geschichte der Schweizer Fussball-Nationalmanschaft, author Beat Jung, 2006

(Switzerland squad on the magazine ‘La Suisse Sportive’, April 5, 1908, Switzerland 5-Germany 3)



Early in the second half, in the 52nd minute, Fritz Forderer reduced the deficit by scoring Germany’s second goal. However, five minutes later, Siegfried Pfeiffer scored Switzerland’s fourth.

Germany fought back and Fritz Becker scored his second goal of the evening.

However, with just one minute remaining, Hans Kämpfer scored Switzerland’s fifth goal for a final score of (Switzerland 5-Germany 3).

Incidentally, this was the first ever International victory of the Swiss National Team and their third ever match.

Many feel a contributing factor for the German loss was lack of understanding between the German defenders who had never played together before.

The rain clearly affected the German defense.

Ernst Jordan (May 18, 1883- 1948) and Walter Hempel (August 12, 1887-December 1939 (or January 10, 1940)) were chosen as the defensive duo. The left back, Jordan was criticized for his play and constantly slipping on the rainy surface and giving away an own goal. Jordan was actually selected after Heinrich Riso had forfeited due to injury.

Hempel would fare better and play in the 1912 Olympics.

It was believed that for the German Federation the result was of a secondary concern to the post-banquet.

The DfB were inexperienced for such events and were fearful of any faux pas in terms of Football protocol and eager to make a good impression.

In fact given the conditions for presenting and selecting the team and the chaos surrounding, many felt this expedition was regarded as a successful one.

The eleven German players all receive a gift of Red marbles with three gold-plated letters ‘DFB’.

Just 15 days later, on April 20th, the Germans would play their very first match on home soil against the English Amateurs but lose once more (1-5).

However, the first step was taken in the creation of a National Team that would mark Football History.


Note:

1- Willy Bäumgartner (December 23, 1890-November 16, 1953) played on the left wing in the match. He would immigrate to South America in 1930 and many would lose track of him by 1932. It would be later known that he had been one of the founders of a Brazilian club in Sao Paulo.


2-Fritz Baumgarten (December 21, 1886-May 17, 1961), the Berlin based goalkeeper was still a student. He was a teammate of Peco Bauwens, the future German player, Referee and Administrator. He knew someone in Basel and as a result had lodgings. Upon returning to Berlin, he was glad that no one had read the sports pages to learn of his unauthorized absence. This would be his only cap for his Nation.


3-Hamburg based Hans Weymar (February 1, 1886-July 1959) traveled to Switzerland with Hugo Egon Kubaseck, the chairman of the German Football Federation. He would die of a heart attack in 1959 on a tennis court.


4-Eugen Kipp (February 26, 1885-November 10, 1931) would be the first record holder of International appearances. He would earn 18 caps until 1913.

He was wounded during the World War I and his right leg had to be amputated. He also had bayonet wounds in his jaw and shoulder.

He died aged 46, from the consequences of his serious injuries.


5- Fritz Becker had to borrow a tuxedo at a pawn-house for twenty-two Marks, in order to be able to take part in this post match reception. At the end of the evening there were mustard stains on the tuxedo and he had to give ten marks for the cleaning.




Date: April 5, 1908

Competition: Friendly

Result: Switzerland 5-Germany 3

Venue:Basel- Landhof Stadion

Attendance: 3,500

Referee:H.P. Devitte (Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): Hans Kämpfer 21st, 89th, Ernst Jordan (own goal) or Daniel Hug 28th, Siegfried Pfeiffer 32nd,57th,

(Germany): Fritz Becker 6th 69th, Fritz Forderer 52nd 

Lineups:

Switzerland:

dr. Ivan Dreyfus (Servette Football Club – Genève)

Marcel Henneberg I (Servette Football Club – Genève)

Daniel Hug (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Eugène Strauss (Montriond-Sports Football Club – Lausanne)

Alfred Megroz (Montriond-Sports Football Club – Lausanne)

W.           Lehmann (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Alfred Rubli I (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Dr.Siegfried Pfeiffer (captain)(Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Hans Kämpfer (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)

Roger Isenegger(Montriond-Sports Football Club – Lausanne)

Theo Kobelt(Sankt-Gallen Fußball Club)


Coach: Emil Hasler


Germany:

Fritz Baumgarten (BFC (Berliner Fußball-Club)Germania 1888 -Berlin)
Ernst Jordan (FuCC (Fußball und Cricket-Club) Cricket-Victoria 1897 Magdeburg)

Walter Hempel (Sportfreunde1900 Leipzig)
Karl Ludwig (
SC 99 Köln)

Arthur Hiller II (1.Fußball-Club Pforzheim 1896 e,V.)

Hans Weymar (Sport-Club Victoria 1895 e.V. Hamburg)
 
Gustav Hensel (Casseler Fußball Verein 1895- Kassel)

Fritz Forderer (Karlsruher Fußball Verein 1891)

Eugen Kipp (Sportfreunde Stuttgart 1874 e.V.)

Fritz Becker (Fußball-Club Kickers 1899 Frankfurt)

Willy Bäumgartner (SV 04 Düsseldorf)


Coach: Technical Commission



Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)

(Switzerland squad, April 5, 1908, Switzerland 5-Germany 3)



Photo From: Die Geschichte der Fussball Nationalmanschaft, Author Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling (Hrsg), 2004

(Germany squad, April 5, 1908, Switzerland 5-Germany 3)



References:

Die Geschichte der Fussball Nationalmanschaft, Author Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling (Hrsg), 2004

Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler, Das Lexicon, Author Jurgen Bitter

Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005

Die Nati, Die Geschichte der Schweizer Fussball-Nationalmanschaft, author Beat Jung, 2006

Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989

Once Upon a Time…-Part 5 (Marco Tardelli: The Scream of the ‘Schizzo’)

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One of the most indelible images of the 1982 World Cup and in fact of Post-War Italian Football is the sight of Marco Tardelli’s screaming celebration following his goal vs. West Germany in the Final in Madrid.

Perhaps no player exemplified Giovanni Trapattoni’s ethos of grit, hard work and rugged determination than his able lieutenant on the field and eventually by his side as Assistant Manager.


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

(Marco Tardelli’s scream after scoring, July 11, 1982, World Cup, Italy 3-West Germany 1)


Tardelli would go on to earn many titles, as well as nicknames such as ‘Schizzo’ and ‘Coyote’ along the way. As a player He would have a Jeckyl and Hyde personality. He would be just as feared for his defensive individual marking (sometimes to the limits of legality) as he was admired for his organizational play in midfield.

His story begins in Northern Tuscany, where he was born on September 24, 1954, at a village called Capanne in Careggine, in the province of Luca.

He grew up with three brothers and was football mad from a young age.

As a fiftteen-year old, he recalled watching the famous Italy-West Germany semifinal of 1970 and being captivated and overcome by all the emotion of it.

After that he knew that he wanted to become a Footballer.

Little did he know that he would also mark history against the same opponent in 12 years time.

But before that he had to begin his Footballing journey.

As a young player he was a good runner, which would serve him well in the future in midfield. His Idol around this time was Luigi Riva and was inspired to emulate him.

At school, he established himself on the Left Wing and was obsessed with dribbling and attacking the opposition goal.

However, at the age of 17 was asked by his Manager to play in defense and he could not refuse.

He was still very slim in his teens and as a result he was discarded by the likes of AC Milan, Bologna and Fiorentina.

Pisa, then at Serie C, would take a gamble on the 18 year-old and acquired him for Seventy Thousand Lire.

He would play two seasons at Pisa (1972/73 and 1973/74). He would play in 41 matches and score 4 goals along the way. In his first season he only played eight matches and scored two goals. He established himself in the second season and played 33 matches (and scored two goals.).


His strong running caught the attention of Serie B’s Como and he made the jump to the Division above in the summer of 1974 at the age of 20 at the behest of Technical Director Giancarlo Beltrami.

He would gain the trust of Pippo Marchioro, his Manager at Como, who would have a strong influence on him as a player.


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

(Marco Tardelli at Como, 1974/75)



He would consider Marchioro, as a second father. As soon he felt Tardelli was homesick, Marchioro would put him on a train and send him home so that he would recharge and be ready.

He repaid him with solid performances in his solitary season there and made 36 appearances and scored two goals.

Due to his strong running, he earned his nickname of ‘Schizzo’ there and his success at Como, paved the way for him to bigger and better things.

Interest for the youngster was growing from the Serie A’s top clubs.

Fiorentina showed interest, but it was believed that he would be on his way to Internazionale Milano. In fact Inter President Ivanoe Fraizzoli had arranged a deal worth 700 Million Lire (800 Million in some sources) and was even photographed with the player.

However, Juventus Director Giampiero Boniperti wanted him at all cost and acquired him under the nose of Inter for 950 Million Lire.

His first Manager at Juventus, Carlo Parola, would deploy him as a defender. After some early difficulty he established himself in the squad and managed to play in 26 matches (and score two goals). He scored his first goal in the Serie A on December 14, 1975 against Inter, the team he had almost joined.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 5, May 1976

(Marco Tardelli, Juventus 1975/76)



Juventus did not manage to win the Scudetto that season, as their neighbors Torino were victorious.

Tardelli did enough to catch the eye of the National team selectors and earned his first cap in a friendly vs. Portugal on April 7, 1976 in Turin (playing in defense in a 3-1 win).

He would go on to become a fundamental part of the National Team into the next decade.

At the time, Enzo Bearzot was the Manager of the National Team with Fulvio Bernardini acting as Technical Director.


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978

(Tardelli  in his International debut, He is standing, the third from the left, Italy squad, April 7, 1976, Italy 3-Portugal 1)


From the Fall of 1977, Bearzot would become the sole selector and Tardelli would remain one of his most loyal players.

An important event occurred in that summer of 1976 that would have profound effects on Tardelli’s career.
A then-young Manager named Giovanni Trapattoni was appointed to lead the Bianconeri.

Trapattoni would change Tardelli’s position by placing him in midfield. It would be there that his qualities would shine through.

Trapattoni would entrust him in a pivotal position and make him Juventus’ enforcer in midfield. His tireless running would enable him not only to mark out opponents with ruthless efficiency but also be active in creating chances and joining in the attack. He was the link between the defense and the attack.


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Marco Tardelli, November 17, 1976, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 2-England 0)



He would be part of a formidable midfield that season along with Beppe Furino, Franco Causio and Romeo Benetti.

Juventus were neck to neck with Torino that season (1976/77) and in the end triumphed with 51 points to 50 (out of a possible 60).

Tardelli would score four goals in that successful and career changing season.

Juventus would also go on and triumph in the UEFA Cup by defeating Spain’s Athletic Bilbao.


Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 5, June 1977

(Marco Tardelli, May 4, 1977, UEFA Cup, Juventus 1-Athletic Bilbao 0)



This was Juventus’ first ever trophy on the European Stage.

Tardelli and Juventus were on the verge of writing some of the best pages of the club’s History.

By now he was also a fixture in Bearzot’s National Team and with virtually all of his Juventus teammates helped Italy qualify for the 1978 World Cup.

The following season (1977/78), Juventus and Tardelli would once again be victorious in the Serie A by losing only once during the season.

Tardelli played his part in the triumph and supplied four goals from midfield.



Photo From: Onze, Issue 27, March 1978

(Marco Tardelli, Juventus 1977/78)


Photo From: I Calciatori 1977/78

(Marco Tardelli, Juventus 1977/78)


Juventus would fail in their bid to win the Champions Cup and would be eliminated by Club Brugge in the Semifinals.

He would also have a memorable season with the National Team.

His importance to the National was none more apparent than in Italy’s World Cup qualifier vs. England at Wembley on November 25, 1977.


Photo From: World Soccer, December 1977

(Marco Tardelli and Trevor Brooking , November 16, 1977, World Cup Qualifier, England 2-Italy 0))


After 25 minutes into the match, Bearzot relieved Renato Zaccarelli from man-marking England’s most dangerous player Kevin Keegan. He instead decided to assign Tardelli to mark Keegan.

Tardelli would waste no time in making his presence felt and showed his ruthless side by elbowing Keegan. He would be a thorn in the side of Keegan during the entire night. This would not be the last time that Tardelli would be assigned to guard the most dangerous weapon of the opposition (nor the last time with Keegan for that matter…)

This match showed both the positive and negative sides of Tardelli, but it was clear as far as Bearzot was concerned he was indispensable as he could perform many different tasks and play in many positions in an efficient manner.


Photo From: Panini, World Cup, 1978

(Marco Tardelli)


Just like Trapattoni, Bearzot could count upon him and expect maximum efficiency.

That summer of 1978, Tardelli participated in his first ever World Cup with Italy in Argentina.

Juventus were virtually selected en bloc as in all Tardelli and eight of his teammates made the Finals squad. These included goalkeeper and Captain Dino Zoff, young emerging defender Antonio Cabrini, Gaetano Scirea, Claudio Gentile, Antonello Cucureddu, Romeo Benetti, Franco Causio and Roberto Bettega.

From the opening match, Tardelli would be visible, as he would be tasked with marking France’s Michel Platini, a future teammate at Juventus.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 30, June 1978

(Marco Tardelli, June 10, 1978, World Cup, Argentina 0-Italy 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 30, June 1978

(Marco Tardelli marking Michel Platini, June 2, 1978, World Cup, Italy 2-France 1)



Italy would have a positive campaign and would finish fourth.

Upon returning from Argentina and after two complete seasons, perhaps it was inevitable that Juventus and Tardelli would need a period to decompress.

The post World Cup season (1978/79) was disappointing by Juventus’ standards and the team finished Third in the Serie A, behind Champions AC Milan and Perugia.

A first round exit in the Champions Cup vs. Scottish side Rangers Glasgow only confirmed their difficulties that season.


Photo From: Calciatori, edis-78-79

(Marco Tardelli, Juventus 1978/79)



Juverntus’ only consolation was in winning the Coppa Italia (Tardelli’s first) by defeating Palermo (2-1) in the Final.

Tardelli would contribute his average of four goals in the season.

He would also manage to score his first goals for the National team that season. He scored vs. Spain in a friendly in December 1978 (1-2 loss) and also vs. Holland (3-0) in another friendly in February 1979.

At the end of that season on June 25th, 1979, Tardelli was selected as part of a FIFA World Stars side to play Argentina at Buenos Aires for the one year Anniversary of Argentina’s World Cup win.


Photo From: World Soccer, August 1979

(World XI squad selected for the match commemorating the one year anniversary of Argentina’s triumph, June 25, 1979, Argenntina 1-FIFA World Stars 2, Top, left to right: Delgado (doctor), Manfred Kaltz, Marco Tardelli, Juan Manuel Asensi,Bruno Pezzey, Friedrich Koncilia, Antonio Cabrini, Wolff (Physio), Middle, left to right: Vantaggiato (staff), Zbigniew Boniek, Luigi Peronace (Manager), Rudi Krol, Enzo Bearzot (Manager), Michel Platini, Pereda (Coach), Bottom, left to right: Franco Causio, Paolo Rossi, Simon Tahamata)



His National Team Manager Enzo Bearzot had been chosen as the Manager of the FIFA team and he naturally called upon one of his most trusted players.

Despite the friendly and relatively non-competitive nature of this match, Tardelli remained competitive as ever and played the match with the intensity of a World Cup Final. He was tasked with marking Argentina’s new sensation Diego Maradona. He once again showed the negative aspects of his game by taking to the role with the utmost seriousness. He shadowed and constantly fouled Maradona. He would be booked and eventually sent off in the 76th minute after repeated brutality against Maradona.


Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº3116 (June 26, 1979)

(Marco Tardelli and Diego Maradona, June 25, 1979, Argentina 1-FIFA World Stars 2)



The following season (1979/80) would be another difficult season for Tardelli and Juventus.

Juventus would finish runner-up behind Internazionale Milano.

Tardelli would be out for much of the season and would only make 18 appearances due to injury. Despite this, he did manage to score his customary four goals per season.

Juventus reached the semifinals of the Cup Winners Cup but were eliminated by Arsenal.

Meanwhile, at the International Level, Italy had been designated as the hosts of the 1980 Euros. They had been playing in friendlies for about two years as part of their preparation, but their results had been unimpressive. They suffered a blow prior to the Tournament, when Italy striker Paolo Rossi was suspended as a result of the ‘Totonero’ Match fixing scandal.

Italy struggled in the absence of Rossi during these Euros.

Tardelli renewed his rivalry with Keegan by marking him in the match vs. England in these Euros. He also scored Italy’s winner in this match, though it was to no avail as Italy were eliminated in the First Round at the expense of surprise team Belgium.



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1976, February 21, 1984

(Kevin Keegan and Marco Tardelli, June 15, 1980, European Championship, Italy 1-England 0)

Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Marco Tardelli’s goal, June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-England 0)


The following season (1980/81) would mark the return to prominence of Trappatoni’s Juventus with an ever impressive Tardelli.

Juventus would reclaim the Scudetto after three years (just edging out AS Roma) and Tardelli would go on to score a career high of seven goals in the season.


Photo From: GUERIN SPORTIVO, 1980-1981 – CALCIOITALIA

(Marco Tardelli and Giovanni Trappatoni, 1980/81)



Internationally the season started well, as Italy posted four straight victories in its World Cup qualifying Group with wins over Yugoslavia, Denmark, Greece and Yugoslavia.

The wins placed Italy in an ideal position to qualify from the Group.

The following season (1981/82) would be the most memorable of his career.

In the Serie A, Juventus repeated as Serie A Champions. The title was secured with a win in the very last match of the season that kept them one point ahead of Fiorentina (Tardelli would score three goals in the campaign).

However, the greatest prize of all lay jut ahead. Internationally, Italy had struggled all season and had been largely unimpressive in obtaining World Cup qualification after a bright start to the qualifiers.


Photo From: Panini, World Cup, 1982

(Marco Tardelli)



Their friendlies prior to the World Cup had also been below par. In fact, the first round of the World Cup had also been disappointing. Italy had qualified to the second round after three straight ties and had only qualified at the expense of Cameroon only on goal difference.

The Italian Media naturally criticized the team with some commentary that the players deemed unfair and unjustified. The Team voted for a Press Blackout for the remainder of the Tournament.


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 31, October 1982

(Marco Tardelli during the 1982 World Cup)


This was the turning point and afterwards the Team found a new lease on life.

It was during the Tournament, that Bearzot also gave Tardelli the nickname of ‘Coyote’ because he could not go to sleep at night.

Tardelli would spark Italy’s renewal by scoring Italy’s first goal in the second Round Group phase match vs. Argentina en route to a (2-1) win.


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983

(Marco Tardelli scoring against Argentina, June 29, 1982, World Cup, Italy 2-Argentina 1)




This was followed by a memorable encounter and win over the favorites Brazil (3-2).

Italy would reach the Final by defeating Poland (2-0) in the semifinals to face West Germany.

Italy would win in the Final vs. the West Germans (3-1) to claim their first Post-War World Cup.


Photo From: Spain '82, The Winning of the World Cup, Authors Phil Soar and Richard Widdows

(Marco Tardelli, July 11, 1982, World Cup, Italy 3-West Germany 1)



It is Tardelli’s scream after scoring Italy’s second goal that will live in the memories as the most memorable and talked out event of the match.

In the 69th minute (Italy already 1-0 up), after a series of passes, Tardelli received the ball just outside of the box and from a distance took a shot with his left foot to Harald Schumacher’s lower left corner.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 79, July 1982

(Marco Tardelli’s scoring, July 11, 1982, World Cup, Italy 3-West Germany 1)



Afterwards, Tardelli celebrated by running and screaming with rage with his fists clenched. Many years later Tardelli would say: "After I saw my whole life pass by, I felt the same feeling that, It is said, it is when you are about to die. The joy of scoring in a World Cup finals was immense, something I dreamed of as a child, and my exultation was a kind of liberation for accomplishing that dream. I was born with that cry inside me, and that was the exact moment she came out of”.


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

(Marco Tardelli with the World Cup trophy, July 11, 1982, World Cup, Italy 3-West Germany 1)



This goal and celebration is often voted amongst the best World Cup goals in various polls.

The World Cup also changed observers’ perception of Tardelli. Until then, Tardelli had the reputation of a tough man-marker of the adversary, however, the World Cup showed that he was the complete player, a tireless runner who could also be creative if given the freedom.

He believed that he had not changed; he just had ben given the opportunity to do something other than individual marking. He was able to show his worth and display that he could actually be creative and not just be restricted to defensive duties.

Upon his return, the returning Hero caused some controversy by refusing to sign his new Juventus contract along with Claudio Gentile and Beppe Furino.

Juventus had just signed France’s Michel Platini and Poland’s Zbigniew Boniek to big contracts.

The trio felt that they should be paid along the same terms.

In fact it was said Tardelli had been opposed to Platini’s signing as he felt the Irishman Liam Brady (who had to make way for Platini) had been mistreated.

He also indicated that he was a World Champion and the Italians should not be playing second fiddle to the foreign signings.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 84, December 1982

(Marco Tardelli)



After a difficult start to the season (1982/83), Juventus somewhat regained form after the foreign players had been integrated. However, they had to be satisfied with a runner-up position as AS Roma won the Scudetto.

Tardelli had contributed five goals in the campaign.

Juventus also failed in its quest to win the Champions Cup as they lost to West Germany’s SV Hamburg in the Final.

Tardelli and Juventus’ consolation remained the Coppa Italia that they won at the expense of Hellas Verona (Tardelli’s second Coppa Italia).

In an interview during the season, he indicated that when he retired he would not stay in the game, as he did not like that milieu. As long as he was still playing he would support it but not afterwards. He wanted to try something else and perhaps start a business.

The following season (1983/84) despite not scoring a single goal in the season for the first time, Tardelli had nevertheless an excellent campaign, as Juventus triumphed in the League (Tardelli’s fifth overall and last).

Juventus also triumphed in the Cup Winners Cup by defeating Portugal’s Porto.

Tardelli therefore won his second European Cup after winning the 1977 UEFA Cup.

That year of 1984 would the beginning of the end of his Juventus adventure.

He had created some controversy by once again criticizing foreign players. He felt they were overpaid in comparison to Italian players.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 114, June 1985

(Diego Maradona and Marco Tardelli, May 5, 1985, Napoli 0-Juventus 0)



This further increased his rift with Platini.

The season (1984/85) he would also have problems with his Manager Giovanni Trapattoni. In April 1985, he declared that he had problems with someone important in the team (assumed to be Trappatoni) and that he did not know if the issue could be resolved.

That season Juventus would struggle in the League and finish sixth.


Photo From: France Football, April 9, 1985

(Juventus players playing pool, left to right: Paolo Rossi, Marco Tardelli, Antonio Cabrini, Gaetano Scirea and Michel Platini)



At the end of that season, Juventus reached its goal of winning the much-coveted Champions Cup by defeating Liverpool (1-0).

However, the win was tarnished due to the Heysel disaster that claimed the lives of 39 fans (of mostly Juventus).

He would later publicly express shame for having played that match. He said that the players had not known the extent of the Tragedy at the time and felt they could not pull out after it had been decided to play. He had only learned the extent of the tragedy pn the following day.

This would be his last match with Juventus after a decade of mostly glory and trophies.

His problems with Trapattoni as well as his advancing age had convinced the Juventus hierarchy that changes were needed.

Tardelli, along with Paolo Rossi and Zbigniew Boniek were transferred out to be replaced with younger talent.

Tardelli was transferred to Internazionale Milano (with Aldo Serena going in the opposite direction on loan as part of the deal).

His first season at Inter (1985/86) was marred by a hand injury and he missed many months. He would make 19 appearances during the season. He would have two managers that season. He started the season with Ilario Castagner, who was then replaced with Mario Corso.


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

(Marco Tardelli at Inter)



Inter finished sixth in the season. They did reach the semifinals of the UEFA Cup but were eliminated by Real Madrid.

Tardelli would be perceived as one of the scapegoats of Inter’s season.

His personal life also suffered as he separated from his wife during the season.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 118, October 1985

(Marco Tardelli at Inter)



His adventure with the Azzurri was also slowly coming to an end. He played his last match for Italy on September 25, 1985 in a friendly vs. Norway (1-2) at Lecce.  It would be his 81stand Final cap (scoring 6 goals for the National team along the way).

He would make Italy’s squad for the 1986 World Cup Finals in Mexico, but he did not play a single minute in his Third and Final World Cup.


Photo From: Panini, World Cup, 1986

(Marco Tardelli)



It was also the end of the road for Enzo Bearzot and their mutual association ended at that summer of 1986. Tardelli had only known Bearzot as coach in National Team colors.
The following season (1986/87), appeared troublesome for him from the onset as his old boss Giovanni Trappatoni was appointed as Internazionale Milano’s new Manager.

This did not help his cause as his problems from the tail end of his career at Juventus with Trapattoni still lingered.

Tardelli had no significant impact on the Team in another difficult season for him.

During the season, Tardelli had verbally made an agreement with Inter President Ernesto Pellegrini that he would renew his contract at June 1987. Pellegrini had assured him that his salary would remain at the same level and would also have the option to be trained in a future career in management.

However, Pellegrini went back on his word (many feel at the behest of Trappatoni) to force Tardelli out. The terms of the new contract were significantly less than promised. The reason given was that other players in the first team were earning less.

He had no choice but to leave and later felt betrayed when Pellegrini criticized his behavior in a newspaper interview.

In that offseason of 1987, no other Serie A squad came calling as he was seen as an ageing player (32 years old) with somewhat of a bad reputation (given the last episode with Pellegrini and recent past with Trappatoni).

Given his standing, he could not envision a return to the Serie B. It appeared that he might retire until Swiss club St. Gallen made an offer.

His salary would be less than at Inter, but he would have the option to study a course in Management.

At the end of that season (1987/88) in Switzerland, he ended his distinguished playing career.


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

(Marco Tardelli at St Gallen, 1987/88)



He had been ravaged by time and many injuries in his latter years.

At first he worked in the Media and was a pundit for ’La Domenica Sportiva’ during the 1988/89 season.

On September 21st, 1989, he began his coaching career as he was appointed  Italy’s Under-16 National Team Coach.

Less than a year later, on August 1st, 1990, he was elevated to be Cesare Maldini’s Assistant for Italy’s Under-21 squad.

He remained in his post until the summer of 1993, when he left to become the new Como Manager in Serie C1 for the (1993/94) season. He gained promotion to the Serie B and managed Como in the new season (1994/95).


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

(Marco Tardelli celebrating Promotion to Seri B with Como)



Como was relegated that season and Tardelli took the failure very hard. He declared “For the first time in my life I have to lower my head.”

He was appointed as Cesena Manager for the following season (1995/96). He lasted one full season but was ousted early in the following season (1996/97) after the fans turned on him.

In December 1996, he rejoined the National Team program by becoming Cesare Maldini’s Assistant for the senior squad. He would lead the Under-23’s in the Mediterranean Games of 1997 and would by the end of the year be appointed as the Under-21 coach. He would lead the Under-21’s to the European title in Bratislava (on June 4, 2000, by defeating the Czech Republic (2-1)) with a team containing the likes of Pirlo, Gattuso and Baronio.

As the Under-21 boss, he would lament how young Italian players opportunities were restricted by foreign players of the same age.


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

(Marco Tardelli managing the Under-21 and Olympics squad)



It seemed that the under-appreciation of Italian talent at the expense of foreign expensive talent was a running theme from his playing into his Management days.

Following the 2000 Euro title in Slovakia, he led Italy to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

Upon his return he was ready for club Management at the highest level. Internazionale Milano President Massimo Moratti had just fired Marcelo Lippi after the very first League match of the (2000/01) season.

Moratti appointed Tardelli as the new Inter Manager on October 7th, 2000.

He was unable to make a positive impression and was dismissed at the end of the season. His lowest point was the (0-6) drubbing at the hands of AC Milan.

He later had a stint at Bari (2002/03) before managing the Egyptian National Team in 2004, and also had a very short time at Arezzo (2005).

He joined Juventus’ board of Directors in 2006 but left after a year in 2007.

In 2008, Giovanni Trappatoni, newly appointed as the new Manager of Republic of Ireland called upon his former charge to become his Assistant.

Time had been a conytributing factor in ending their rift and who better to carry out his plans with than Tardelli.

He would remain Trap’s Assistant until September 2013, when Trappatoni resigned.

This has been his last Management post to date and he can look back upon a successful career topped off by the greatest prize of all, the World Cup.

His career in Management has not been as successful as one might have hoped for, his greatest achievement perhaps has been with the Under-21’s.

As a player his achievements seem unequalled and he was one of the best Italian players of his Generation. He was fortunate to have been led with two Managers at club and International level who exploited his playing ad running abilities to the maximum.

They entrusted him with responsibilities and could expect total devotion and professionalism to the task assigned.

His era would be synonymous with the successes of these two managers Trappatoni and Bearzot


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 40, April 2001

(Enzo Bearzot)



He is forever linked to the 1982 World Cup and that scream. Another image of him from that World Cup that remains, is the still photograph of him holding a water bottle over his head with his arms raised in triumph.

He was ruthless when needed to be but also useful upfront when the tactical shackles were removed.

During the (1992/93) season, Roberto Baggio’s commitment at Juventus and was being questioned as he appeared to be coasting along and picking his matches. His Manager at Juventus, Trappatoni put Baggio’s performances in perspective by comparing him to Tardelli and said: “Tardelli would bite people’s ankles.”

This was perhaps the greatest compliment given to a player that gave it all for his Manager(s).


Photo From: World Soccer, September 2000

(Marco Tardelli)



References:

Il Libro Azzuro, Author Walter Perosino, 1998

Guerin Sportivo, Issue 521 (Number 1), December 25, 1984-January 8, 1985

Onze-Mondial, Issue 133, February 2000

Mondial, new series, issue 31, October 1982

World Soccer, September 2000

Calcio 2000, Issue 26, January 2000

Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000

World Soccer, January 1988


Onze, Issue 84, December 1982

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