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Old Team Photographs-Part 19c

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Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, April 28-May 3, 1983

(Juventus squad 1982/83, Top, left to right: Dino Zoff, Sergio Brio, Roberto Bettega, Gaetano Scirea, Michel Platini, Claudio Gentile, Bottom, left to right: Antonio cabrini, Zbigniew Boniek, Paolo Rossi, Marco Tardelli, Giuseppe Furino)

Photo From: France Football, July 21, 1987

(Matra Racing Paris squad, 1987/88)

Photo From: France Football, April 12, 1983

(Paris St Germain squad, 1982/83)

Photo From: Backpass Issue 3, spring 2000

(Newcastle squad, May 7, 1955, FA Cup, Newcastle United 3-Manchester City 1)



Photo From: As Color, December 23, 1984

(Spain squad, December 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 12-Malta 1, top, left to right: Jose Camacho, Antonio Maceda, Andoni Goikoetchea, Rafael Gordillo, Juan Senor, Francisco Buyo, Bottom, left to right: Francisco Carrasco, Victor, Carlos Santillana, Hipolito Rincon, Manuel Sarabia)

Photo From: World Soccer, December 1979

(Sporting Gijon squad, 1979/80)

Photo From: World Soccer, February 1973

(Panathinaikos squad, 1972/73)


Photo From: World Soccer, September 1972

(Bayern Munich squad, Top, left to right: Franz Beckenbauer, ?, Uli Hoeness, Udo Latteck, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Gerd Muller, Franz Krauthausen, Franz Roth, Bottom, left to right: Rainer Zobel, Johnny Hansen, Sepp Maier, Paul Breitner, Bundesliga Champions 1971/72)

Photo From: World Soccer, April 1971

(Real Zaragoza squad from the 1960s)

Photo From: World Soccer, December 1970

(Sparta Prague squad, 1970/71)

Photo From: World Soccer, December 1969

(Estudiantes de La Plata squad, 1969)

Photo From: World Soccer, March 1967

(Brazil squad in training before 1966 World Cup)


Photo From: World Soccer, March 1966

(Vasco da Gama squad 1966)

Photo From: World Soccer, January 1965

(Real Madrid squad, 1964/65, from left to right: Gento, Araquistain, Casado, Santamaria, Miera, Felo, Pachin, Tejada, Alfredo Di Stefano, Luis Del Sol, Ferenc Puskas)

Photo From: World Soccer, January 1961

(Sporting Lisbon squad, 1960/61)





Old Team Photographs-Part 19d

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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(Barcelona squad, 1974/75)
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(England squad, top, left to right:  Robert Charlton, Keith Robert Newton,   Gordon Banks , Brian Leslie Labone, Martin Stanford Peters, Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore , Bottom, left to right: Alan James Ball, Alan Patrick Mullery, Francis Henry Lee,  Geoffrey Charles Hurst , Terence Cooper, May 24, 1970, Ecuador 0-England 2)

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(Denmark squad, Top, left to right: Lars Larsen, Morten Olsen, Preben Elkjaer, Flemming Nielsen, Søren Lerby, Per Røntved, Bottom, left to right: Allan Simonsen, Flemming Lund, Benny Nielsen, Ole Kjær, Frank Arnesen, May 2, 1979, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 2-Denmark 0)

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



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(Colombia squad, October 30, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Israel 0-Colombia 0)

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(Ajax squad, 1970/71)

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(AC Milan squad, 1983/84)

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(Anderlecht squad, 1983/84, Top, left to right: Luka Peruzovic, Kenneth Brylle, Rene Vandereycken, Erwin Vandenbergh, Michel De Groote, Jacky Munaron, Bottom, left to right: Wim Hofkens, Walter de Greef, Morten Olsen, Per Frimann, Frank Vercauteren)

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(Chile squad, June 16, 1962, World Cup, Chile 1-Yugoslavia 0)

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(Botafogo squad 1968)

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(Brazil squad, September 19, 1993, top, left to right: Claudio Taffarel, Ricardo Rocha, Mauro Silva, Jorginho, Ricardo Gomes, Branco, Bottom, left to right: Carlos Dunga, Bebeto, Rai, Romario, Zinho, World Cup Qualifier, Brazil 2-Uruguay 0)

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(Brazil squad, top, left to right: Valdir Peres, Edevaldo, Toninho Cerezo, Oscar, Luisinho, Junior, Bottom, left to right: Paulo Isidoro, Cesar, Socrates, Zico, Eder, May 19, 1981, West Germany 1-Brazil 2)



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(Brazil squad, April 14, 1974, Brazil 1-Bulgaria 0)


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(Brazil squad, May 2, 1963, Holland 1-Brazil 0)

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(Brazil and USSR squads, June 15, 1958, World Cup, Brazil 2-USSR 0)

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(Argentina squad, Top, left to right: Sergio Daniel Batista, Luis Alberto Islas, Nestor Rolando Clausen, Jose Luis Brown, Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri, Diego Armando Maradona, Bottom, left to right : Claudio Paul Caniggia, Pedro Antonio Troglio, Gabriel Humberto Calderón, Roberto Nestor Sensini, Jorge Luis Burruchaga, July 2, 1989, Copa America, Argentina 1-Chile 0)

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(Argentina squad, Top, left to right: Angel Hugo Bargas, Francisco Pedro Manuel Sa, Enrique Ernesto Wolff, Daniel Alberto Carnevali, Heriberto Luis Correa, Roberto Marcelo Telch, Bottom, left to right: Ramón Héctor Ponce, Miguel Angel Brindisi, Rubén  Hugo Ayala , Carlos Alberto Babington, Enrique Salvador Chazarreta, October 7, 1973, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 3-Paraguay 1)





Old Team Photographs-Part 19e

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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(USSR squad, top, left to right:  Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava, Valentin Ivanovich Afonin, Anzor Amberkovich Kavazashvili, Kakhi Shalvovich Asatiani, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni, Gennady Olegovich Logofet, Bottom, left to right : Nikolai Ivanovich Kiselev, Mikhail Danilovich Gershkovich, Vitali Grigoriyevich Khmelnitzki, Anatoli Kirillovich Puzach,  Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan, February 26, 1970, Mexico 0-USSR 0)
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(USSR squad, August 3, 1931, USSR 3-Turkey (Universities) 2 )

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(Uruguay squad, June 30, 1954, World Cup, Hungary 4-Uruguay 2)

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(Switzerland squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2)

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(Sweden squad, top, left to right: Roland Sandberg, Harry Svensson,  Staffan Tapper, Ralf Edström,  Conny Torstensson, Bo Larsson,  Bottom, left to right: Jan Olsson, Björn Nordqvist, Ronnie Hellström, Kent Karlsson, Björn Andersson, Bottom, September 29, 1973, Italy 2-Sweden 0)

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(Spain squad, top, left to right: José Angel  Iribar, Juan Cruz SolOria, FranciscoFernández Gallego, Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono,  Gregorio de Benito Rubio, José Luis Violeta Lajusticia, Carlos RexachCerda , José Claramunt Torres ,  Amaro Varela Amancio , Fidel UriarteMacho , Ignacio Churruca Sistiaga , Bottom, left to right:  May 30, 1971, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Spain 1)

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(Scotland squad, left to right: Alexander McLeish, John Wark, Graeme James Souness, Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish, Steven Archibald, John Neilson Robertson, Kenneth H. Burns, Francis Tierney Gray, Daniel Fergus McGrain, Alan Roderick Rough, Archibald Gemmill, February 25, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Israel 0-Scotland 1)



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(West Germany squad, left to right: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge , Harald Anton ‘Toni’ Schumacher , Manfred Kaltz , Hans-Peter Briegel,  Wilfried Hannes , Horst Hrubesch , Klaus Fischer, Paul Breitner, Karlheinz Förster, Wolfgang Dremmler , Felix Wolfgang Magath,  November 22, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, West Germany 4- Bulgaria 0)



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(West Germany squad, left to right: Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness, Paul Breitner, Heinz Flohe, Horst-Dieter Höttges, Gunther Netzer, Herbert Wimmer, Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller, Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier, Franz Beckenbauer, March 29, 1972, Hungary 0-West Germany 2)


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(Portugal squad, June 8, 1967, World Cup Qualifier, Norway 1-Portugal 2)

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(Peru squad 1970)

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(Paraguay squad, June 29, 1950, World Cup, Paraguay 2-Sweden 2)


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(Mexico squad, July 16, 1930, World Cup, Chile 3-Mexico 0)



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(Italy squad, top, from left to right:  Antonio Cabrini, Salvatore Bagni, Franco Baresi, Carlo Ancelotti, Ivano Bordon, Giuseppe Bergomi, Bottom, left to right: Paolo Rossi, Bruno Conti, Bruno Giordano, Giuseppe Dossena, Pietro Vierchowod, October 5, 1983, Italy 3-Greece 0)

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(Italy squad, Top, left to right: Sandro Salvadore, Roberto Rosato, Tarcisio Burgnich , Enrico Albertosi, Giacinto Facchetti, Luigi Riva; Bottom, left to right:  Mario Corso, Sandrino Mazzola, Giovanni-Baptiste Pirovano, Angelo Domenghini, Gianni Rivera, March 19, 1966, France 0-Italy 0)


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(Nantes squad 1976/77)

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(France squad, Top, left to right: Raymond Kaelbel, André Lerond, Maurice Lafont, Jean-Jacques Marcel , Yvon Douis, Jean Vincent, Just Fontaine, Maryan Wisnieski, Raymond Kopa, Claude Abbes, Armand Penverne, June 28, 1958, World Cup, France 6-West Germany 3)


Memorable European Confrontations, Part 12-1980 Saint Etienne vs. SV Hamburg

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Saint Etienne and SV Hamburg were paired in the third round of the 1980/81 UEFA Cup.

The French, managed by Robert Herbin, had been the dominant team in France since the 60s and had the greatest French star of the day, Michel Platini, in their ranks.

The team contained a host of other stars such as Holland’s Johnny Rep, and Internationals such as Larios, Battiston, Christian Lopez and Zimako.

They had eliminated in the previous rounds Finland’s Kuopio Palloseura and Scotland’s Saint Mirren.


West Germany’s SV Hamburg, managed by the Yugoslav Branko Zebec, also hosted a number of Internationals in their ranks.

Internationals such as Manfred Kaltz, Horst Hrubesch, Felix Magath formed the solid backbone of a team that had lost their English star Kevin Keegan in the offseason.

They had eliminated Sarajevo and PSV Eindhoven in the previous rounds.


Photo From: France Football, December 2, 1980

(Hrubesch and Christian Lopez)

One week before the first leg, on November 16th, 1980, West Germany had hosted France in Hannover in a Friendly and had defeated France in a convincing fashion buy a score of 4 to 1.

Many of the players who would participate in the UEFA Cup tie had been involved in that encounter.

Manfred Kaltz had scored from a penalty and Horst Hrubesch had scored and assisted on another.

The Saint Etienne contingent of Janvion, Lopez, Larios, Platini and Zimako had been powerless, save a penalty kick from Larios.

The French press had been severe with the French players who were seen as no match for Hrubesch’s aerial power.

West German Manager Juup Derwall had described Platini’s performance as that of a General watching the battle far away with his binoculars.

SV Hamburg’s General Manager Gunther Netzer saw this match as a formality after France’s performance the week before.


Photo From: Onze, January 1981

(Captainas Horst Hrubesch and Christian Lopez)

The first leg, on November 26th, was played in Hamburg’s Volkparkstadion.

Hamburg had seen this as a comfortable tie and expected the opposition to come out on a defensive shell.

However, Saint Etienne Manager Robert Herbin was intent on winning this match and had instilled great confidence in a shattered squad.


Photo From: Le Livre d’or du Football, 1981

(Castaneda in action)

Instead playing defensively, as many would have predicted in an away European tie, the French players came out intent on redeeming themselves for the previous week’s drubbing.
Hamburg was missing Yugoslav defender Ivan Buljan , playmaker Felix Magath and Striker Werner Dressel all out injured.

Striker Johnny Rep was also the first defender; he was assigned to track Manfred Kaltz’s forays up field.


Photo From: Onze, December 1980

(Jacques Zimako)

Bernard Gardon had the task of neutralizing Hrubesch, while Janvion was into the midfield.

Saint Etienne scored in the 9th minute, after a one-two between Platini and Rep, Hartwig tried to tackle the ball away from Rep and inadvertently scored an own goal.


Photo From: Onze, December 1980

(Hartwig’s own goal)


Platini scored the second in the 26th minute with an impressive dipping free kick.

The French now in complete control scored the third in the 39th minute by Larios on a breakaway.


Photo From: Le Livre d’or du Football, 1981

(Larios scoring the third goal)
In the second half, Hamburg changed their uniforms by wearing a White shirt with red sleeves.

Bernd Wehmeyer also came on in place of Milewski.


Photo From: Onze, December 1980

(Paganelli, Platini and Kaltz)

With Saint Etienne in complete control, they scored two more goals in the closing minutes.

In the 85th minute, Battiston sent a long pass from his own half towards Zimako who eliminated his marker and moved up and scored from a narrow angle.


Photo From: Onze, December 1980

(Zimako scoring the fourth goal)

Two minutes later, Platini collected a throw from Castaneda in his own half and advanced untouched and scored from along range effort from outside the box.

After the match Platini amusingly said that he left his binoculars this time.




Photo From: Onze, December 1980

(Michel Platini)
Photo From: France Football, December 2, 1980

(Johnny Rep)


November 26, 1980

Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (West Germany) 0-Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne- Loire (France) 5

UEFA Cup- Third Round, First Leg

Venue: Hamburg-Volkparkstadion

Attendance: 37, 000

Referee: John Hunting (England)

Goalscorers: (SV Hamburg): None

                     (Saint Etienne): William Hartwig (Own Goal) 9,

Michel Platini 26, 87,

Jean-Francois Larios 39, Jacques Zimako 85

Lineups:

SV Hamburg:

1-Heinz-Josef Koitka, 2-Manfred Kaltz, 4-Dietmar Jakobs, 5-Holger Hieronymus, 3-Peter Hidien, 6-William Hartwig, 8-Jurgen Groh, 10-Caspar Memering, 7-Jurgen Milewski (13-Bernd Wehmeyer 46th), 9-Horst Hrubesch, 11-Willi Reimann


Coach: Branko Zebec (Yugoslavia)


Team Captain: Horst Hrubesch

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Shirt Sponsor: None (Hamburg’s shirt sponsors were BP (British petroleum), however, no adverts were used,  the letters HSV were emblazoned across the jerseys)

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Red Shorts, White Socks (First Half)

                             Note: In the Second half, Hamburg’s wore white shirts with

Red Sleeves



Saint Etienne:

1-Jean castaneda, 2-Patrick Battiston, 4-Bernard Gardon, 5-Christian Lopez, 3-Jean-Louis Zanon, 6-Gerard Janvion, 8-Jean-Francois Larios, 10-Michel Platini, 7-Jacques Ziamko, 9-Laurent Paganelli, 11-Johnny Rep (Holland)


Coach: Robert Herbin


Team Captain: Christian Lopez

Official Kit Supplier/Designer:  Le Coq Sportif

Shirt Sponsor:  None (Saint Etienne’s shirt sponsors were Super Tele, however, no adverts were used)

Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts , Green Socks







The second leg, on December 10th, was played at Saint Etienne’s Stade Geoffroy Guichard.

With the tie all but wrapped up, Hamburg were under no illusions and just tried to limit the damage.

Magath was back in the lineup and captaining the side.

Juup Koitka was dropped, after letting in five goals, in favor of Uli Stein.

Saint Etienne had Laurent Roussey in place of Rep.


Photo From: France Football, December 16, 1980

(Platini and Hartwig)

The match was played in very cold weather (-12 C) and the organizers had to spend up to 100,000 french francs to warm the field with generators.

Horst Hrubesch was constantly jeered by the fans and Kaltz was particularly aggressive.

Once again they scored early, in the 10th minute, when Paganelli roofed the ball after fine work by Larios.


Photo From: France Football, December 16, 1980

(Kaltz and Zimako)

In the second half, just like the first match Hamburg changed their uniforms. This time it was the reverse they started wearing the shirt with red sleeves in the first half and then changed to the all white.


Photo From: France Football, December 16, 1980

(Laurent Paganelli)

The rest of the match was uneventful as the outcome was never in doubt.

Branko Zebec resigned 8 days later, replaced by another Yugoslav Aleksandar Ristic.

Ristic was able to achieve a runners-up finish in the Bundesliga.


Photo From: France Football, December 16, 1980

(Magath and Roussey)

Saint Etienne qualified to the Quarterfinals, where they lost to eventual Champions Ipswich Town.

They did win the League Title that season, their last to date.

This match went as one of the greatest performances by a French team in the European stage and the last great performance of the great Saint Etienne.


Photo From: France Football, December 16, 1980

(Larios and Janvion arguing with the referee)



December 10, 1980

Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne- Loire (France) 1-Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (West Germany) 0

UEFA Cup- Third Round, Second Leg

Venue: Saint Etienne-Stade Geoffroy Guichard

Attendance: 36,998

Referee: Emilio Guruceta Muro (Spain)

Goalscorers: (Saint Etienne): Laurent Paganelli 10

 (SV Hamburg): None


Lineups:

Saint Etienne:

1-Jean Castaneda, 2-Patrick Battiston, 4-Bernard Gardon, 5-Christian Lopez, 3-Jean-Louis Zanon, 6-Gerard Janvion, 8-Jean-Francois Larios, 10-Michel Platini, 7-Laurent Paganelli (13-Jean-Marie Elie 80th), 9-Laurent Roussey (14-Jacques Santini 80th), 11-Jacques Zimako


Coach: Robert Herbin

Booked: Platini


Team Captain: Christian Lopez

Official Kit Supplier/Designer:  Le Coq Sportif

Shirt Sponsor:  None (Saint Etienne’s shirt sponsors were Super Tele, however, no adverts were used)

Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts , Green Socks



SV Hamburg:

1-Uli Stein, 2-Manfred Kaltz, 4-Dietmar Jakobs, 6-Holger Hieronymus,

3-Jurgen Groh, 5-William Hartwig, 11-Caspar Memering, 10-Felix Magath, 8-Bernd Wehmeyer,  9-Horst Hrubesch, 7-Willi Reimann


Coach: Branko Zebec (Yugoslavia)


Team Captain: Felix Magath

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Shirt Sponsor: None (Hamburg’s shirt sponsors were BP (British petroleum), however, no adverts were used,  the letters HSV were emblazoned across the jerseys)

Uniform Colors: White Shirts with Red Sleeves, Red Shorts, White Socks

                             Note: In the Second half, Hamburg’s wore white shirts

Old Match Photographs-Part 20i

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Photo From:  Voetbal International, October 26, 1985

(Ajax goalkeeper Stanley Menzo, 1985/86)

Photo From:  Voetbal International, Nov 29-dec 4, 1982

(Real Madrid’s Dutchman Johnny Metgod in a match vs. Atletico Madrid, 1982/83)


Photo From: Voetbal International, December 23, 1989

(PSV Eindhoven’s Danish striker Fleming Povlsen, on the right, October 18, 1989, Champions Cup, Steaua Bucharest 1-PSV Eindhoven 0)


Photo From: Voetbal International, December 15-27, 1980

(Liverpool’s Graeme Souness and Ipswich Town’s Paul Mariner, Frans  Thijssen and Arnold Muhren)

Photo From: Voetbal International, August 25-30, 1980

(PSV Eindhoven’s Adi Koster and Anderlecht’s Ludo Coeck)

Photo From:  Voetbal International, August 20, 1983

(An Adidas advertisement with a young Ruud Gullit)


Old Team Photographs-Part 20a

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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, August 1992

(Sweden squad, June 21, 1992, European Championship, Sweden 2-Germany 3, Top, left to right: Joakim Nilsson, Klas Ingesson, Roger Ljung, Joachim Björklund, Jan Eriksson, Thomas Ravelli, Bottom, left to right: Tomas Brolin, Roland Nilsson, Kennet Andersson, Martin Dahlin, Jonas Thern)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, November 1992

(Argentina squad, October 20, 1992, Confederations Cup, Saudi Arabia 1-Argentina 3, Top, left to right: Fabián Armando Basualdo, Ricardo Daniel Altamirano, Sergio Fabian Vázquez, Sergio Javier Goycochea, Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri, Fernando Carlos Redondo, Bottom, left to right: Claudio Paul Caniggia, Diego Pablo Simeone, Gabriel Omar Batistuta, Leonardo Adrián Rodríguez, José Luis Villareal)

Photo from: Onze, Hors Serie 26, 1986

(Brazil squad, June 23, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Brazil 1-Paraguay 1, Top, left to right: José ‘Leandro’ de Souza Ferreira, Wálter ‘Casagrande’ Júnior, José ‘OscarBernardi, Carlos’ Roberto Gallo, Edino Nazareth FilhoEdinho’, Leovegildo Lins GamaJúnior’, Bottom, left to right:Renato Portaluppi  ‘Renato Gaúcho’  , SócratesBrasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira, Antonio Carlos ‘Toninho Cerezo’, Artur Antunes CoimbraZico’, ‘ÉderAleixo de Assis)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Europe 1, Special Coupe du Monde, Italie 1990

(USSR squad, June 18, 1988, European Championship, USSR 3-England 1, Top, left to right: Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev, Vagiz Nazirovich Khidiatullin, Oleg Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, Sergei Yevgenyevich Aleinikov, Alexei Aleksandrovich Mikhailichenko, Vladimir Vassilievich Bessonov, Bottom, left to right: Alexander Anatolyevich Zavarov, Vasili Karlovich Rats, Igor Ivanovich Belanov, Oleg Valeriyevich Protasov, Gennadi Vladimirovich Litovchenko)



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

(Yugoslavia squad, June 13, 1984, European Championship, Belgium 2-Yugoslavia 0, Top, left to right: Velimir Zajec, Zoran Simovic, Srecko Katanec, Nenad Stojkovic, Faruk Hadzibegic, Ivan Gudelj, Bottom, left to right: Milos Sestic, Sulejman Halilovic, Safet Susic, Mehmed Bazdarevic, Zlatko Vujovic)



Photo From: World Soccer, April 1977

(Spain squad, February 9, 1977, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 1, Top, left to right : Miguel AngelGonzález Suárez, Jesus Martinez Sanchez ‘Pirri’, IñakiCortabarriaArrabategui , José LuisCapon , José Antonio ‘Camacho’Alfaro, Miguel ‘Migueli’ Bernardo Bianqueti, Bottom, left to right : Jesus Maria ‘Satrustegui’ AzpirozAngel Maria Villar Llona, Enrique ‘Quini’ Castro Gonzalez, Juan Manuel ‘Asensi’Ripoll, José Francisco ‘Chechu Rojo’)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 7, 1978

(Italy squad, October 15, 1977, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 6-Finland 1, Top, left to right: Francesco Graziani, Dino Zoff, Roberto Mozzini, Roberto Bettega, Claudio Gentile, Romeo Benetti, Bottom, left to right: Giancarlo Antognoni, Franco Causio, Giacinto Facchetti, Renato Zaccarelli, Marco Tardelli)

Photo From: Landsholdet-I medgang og modgang, Author: Palle "Banks" Jorgensen

(Denmark squad, May 24, 1967, European Championship Qualifier, Denmark 0-Hungary 2, Top, left to right: Bent Schmidt Hansen, René Møller, Jens Jørgen Hansen, Erik Sandvad, Tom Søndergaard, Ulrik le Fevre, Bottom, left to right: Johnny Hansen, John Worbye, Leif Nielsen, Kresten Bjerre, Finn Laudrup)



Photo From:  Landslaget, Det Norske Fotballandslagets Historie, authors Egil Olsen, Arne Scheie,Per Jorsett, Otto Ulseth, 1997

(Norway squad, September 3, 1967, European Championship Qualifier, Norway 3-Sweden 1, Top, left to right: Kjell Kaspersen, Roar Johansen, Tore Børrehaug, Nils Arne Eggen, Finn Thorsen, Trygve Bornø, Bottom, left to right: Sven Otto Birkeland, Harald Sunde, Odd Iversen, Olav Nilsen, Harald Berg)

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

(England squad, October 21, 1953, FA 90th anniversary, England 4-Europe XI 4, Top, left to right: James Mullen, Alfred Ernest Ramsey, Derek Gilbert Ufton, Gilbert Harold Merrick, James William Dickinson, William Eckersley, Bottom, left to right: Stanley Matthews, Stanley Harding Mortensen, William Ambrose Wright, Nathaniel ‘Nat’ Lofthouse, Albert Quixall)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger

(Austria squad, July 3, 1954, World Cup, Austria 3-Uruguay 1, Top, left to right: Ernst Ockwirk, Kurt Schmied, Robert Dienst, Robert Körner, Leopold Barschandt, Theodor Wagner, Karl Koller, Erich Probst, Walter Kollmann, Ernst Stojaspal, Gerhard Hanappi)

(Argentina squad during the 1946 Copa America, Top, left to right: Guillermo Stábile (Manager), Vicente De la Mata, Norberto Doroteo Mendez, Adolfo Alfredo Pedernera, Angel Amadeo Labruna, Felix Loustau, Bottom, left to right: Jose Salomon, Juan Carlos Sobrero, Juan Carlos Fonda, Leon Strembel, Claudio Vacca, Natalio Agustín Pescia)


Photo From: Forever England, A History of the National Side, Authors Mark Shaoul, Tony Williamson

(England squad, May 6, 1936, Austria 2-England 1, Left to right: Edward Sagar, Harold Henry Frederick Hobbis, Richard Spence, Clifford Sydney Bastin, George Charles Male, John William Barker, Wilfred Copping, George Henry Camsell, Edwin Raymond Bowden, William John Crayston, Edris Albert Hapgood)



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

(Poland squad, September 25, 1938, Poland 4-Yugoslavia 4)

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

(Finland squad, May 29, 1921, Sweden 0-Finland 3)

Photo From: El Grafico, Historia de la Seleccion Argentina

(Argentina squad, July 9, 1912, Argentina 0-Swindon Town (England) 1 )


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

(Holland squad, May 13, 1906, Holland 2-Belgium 3)


Old Team Photographs-Part 20b

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Photo From: Onze, Issue 41, May 1979

(Barcelona squad , April 11, 1979, Cup Winners Cup, Barcelona 1-Beveren 0, Top, left to right: Pedro Artola, Josep Albaladejo, Johann Neeskens, Rafael Zuviria, Antonio Olmo, ‘Migueli’ Bernardo, Bottom, left to right: Carlos Rexach, Heredia, Hans Krankl, Manuel Asensi, Francisco Martinez)
Photo From:  Onze, Issue 17, May 1977

(Athletic Bilbao squad 1976/77)

Photo From:  Onze, Issue 2, February 1976

(Borussia Moenchengladbach squad, 1975/76, left to right: Alan Simonsen, Uli Stilieke, Hans-Jurgen Wittkamp, Ulrich Surau, Dietmar Danner, Lorenz-Gunter Kostner, Herbert Wimmer, Henning Jensen, Juup Heynckes, Wolfgang Kleff, Berti Vogts)

Photo From:  Mondial, new series, issue 62, May 1985

(Juventus squad from 1930s)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 30, August 1982

(Barcelona squad, 1982/83, Top, left to right: Pedro Artola, Antonio Olmo, Juan Jose Estella, Jose Alexanco, Josep Lluis Nunez (President), Udo Latteck (Manager), Suini, Urbano Ortega, Manolo, Middle, left to right: Anguera (coach), Romero (physical trainer), Javier Urruticoecha, Migueli Bernardo, Gerardo Miranda, Jose Moratalla, Amador, Diego Mradona, Moran, Bern Schuster, Langa (masseur), Bottom, left to right: Mur (masseur), Esteban Vigo, Francisco Carrasco, Allan Simonsen, Julio Alberto, Jose Sanchez, Marcos Alonso, Pichi Alonso, Pericho Alonso, Victor Munoz)

Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 23, October 1978

(World XI squad, August 30, 1978, Unicef Match, New York Cosmos 2-World XI 2, left to right: Leonardo Cuellar (masked), Iraj Danaiefar, Andranik Eskandarian (masked), Cesar Cueto, Kazimierz Deyna, Temime Lahzami, Emerson Leao, Jorge Olguin, Oscar, Wim Rijsbergen, Alberto tarantini, Zbigniew Boniek, Gallego, Roberto Rivellino, Grzegorz Lato, Teofilo Cubillas, Johnny Rep (masked))


Photo From: Seleccao Brasileira -90 Anos 1914-2004, Authors Antonio Carlos Napoleao, Roberto Assaf

(Argentinean Club CS Barracas that played the Brazil National Team in 1917 to a one to one tie)



Photo From: L'Equipe, L'equipe de France de Football,La Belle Histoire

(France squad, November 1, 1906, France 0-England (Amateur) 15, left to right:  Emile Sartorius, Charles Wilkes, Marius Royet, Zacharie Baton (behind Royet masked), Fernand Canelle, Henri Moigneu, André Francois, Pierre Allemane, Gaston Cypres, Louis Schubart, J. Verbrugge)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 3, 1980-82

(The cover of La Gazzetta with 1982 Italy World Cup Champions)



Photo From:  Kicker, 40 Jahre Bundesliga, 2003

(TSV Munich 1860 squad, Bundesliga Champions 1965/ 1966)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, October 21-27, 1992

(Spain squad, September 9, 1992, Spain 1-England 0, Top, left to right: Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta, José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo, Juan Manuel ‘Juan Lopez‘ Martinez, ‘Juan Vizcaino’ Morcillo, Antonio ‘Toni  Muñoz’ Gomez, Gregorio ‘Fonseca’ Recio, Bottom, left to right: Guillermo ‘Amor’ Martinez, Albert ‘Ferrer’ Llopis, Jose Maria ‘Bakero’ Escudero, Roberto ‘Solozabal’ Villanueva,  Rafael Martin Vazquez)

 
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, May 18-24, 1988

(Republic of Ireland squad, April 27, 1988, Republic of Ireland 2-Yugoslavia 0, Top, left to right: Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner, Kevin Bernard Moran, Michael Joseph  ‘Mick’ McCarthy, Paul McGrath, Francis Anthony ‘Frank’ Stapleton, Mark John Kelly, Bottom, left to right: John Joseph Sheridan, David Thomas Kelly, Raymond James Houghton, Christopher Barry Morris, Christopher William Gerard Hughton)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, June 17-23, 1987

(Brazil squad, May 28, 1987, Finland 2-Brazil 3, Top, left to right: William Douglas Humia Menezes, ‘Josimar’Higinio Pereira, ‘Carlos’ Roberto Gallo, Nelson Luis KerchnerNelsinho’, Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha,    ’Geraldão’Dutra Pereira, Bottom, left to right: Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa‘Müller’ , ‘Raí’Souza Vieira de Oliveira, Francisco Ernandi Lima da Silva ’Mirandinha’  , Carlos EduardoEdu Marangon’, ’Valdo’ Cândido Filho)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, June 5-11, 1991

(Kaiserslautern squad, West German Champions, 1950/51, Top, left to right: Fritz Walter, Heinz Jergens, Werner Bassler, Horst Eckel, Helmut Rasch, Ernst Liebrich, Ottmar Walter, Werner Liebrich, Bottom, left to right: Bernhard Fuchs, Karl Adam, Werner Kohlmeyer, Karl Wanger)



Photo From: Fussball Magazin, January February 1984

(Denmark squad, October 26, 1983, European Championship Qualifier, Hungary 1-Denmark 0, Top, left to right: Morten Olsen, Ole Kjær, Michael Laudrup, Soren Busk, Soren Lerby, Bottom, left to right: Jens Jorn Bertelesen, John Lauridsen, Jesper Olsen, Klaus Berggreen, Ivan Nielsen, Allan Simonsen)



Photo From:  Fussball Magazin, December 1989

(West Germany squad , November 15, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, West Germany 2-Wales 1, left to right: Jürgen Klinsmann, Andreas Möller, Hans Dorfner, Thomas Häßler, Andreas Brehme, Stefan Reuter, Klaus Augenthaler, Guido Buchwald, Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler, Bodo Illgner, Pierre Littbarski)


Photo From: European Football Yearbook 1988

(Everton squad 1987/88)


Photo From: El Grafico, Historia de la seleccion Argentina, 1921-30

(El Grafico cover with 1927 Copa America Champions, Top, Segunda Luna, Manuel Seoane, Alfredo Carricaberry, Manuel Ferreira, Middle, Humberto Recanatini, Octavio Diaz, Ludovico Bidoglio, Bottom, Juan Evaristo, Luisito Monti, Juan Maglio, Adolfo Zumelzu)

Photo From: Calcio 2000, April 2000

(AC Milan squad 1955/56)

Photo From: El Grafico, No. 3667, 1990

(Argentina squad, January 10, 1990, AS Monaco (France) 2-Argentina 0, Top, left to right: Sergio Daniel Batista, Ricardo Omar Giusti, Julio Cesar Falcioni,  Pedro Damian Monzón, Jose Luis Brown, Nestor Ariel Fabbri, Bottom, left to right: Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano, Nestor Raul Gorosito, José Horacio Basualdo, Gabriel Humberto Calderón, Julio Jorge Olarticoechea)


Old Team Photographs-Part 20c

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Photo From: World Soccer, December 1974

(Rangers Glasgow squad, 1974/75)
Photo From: World Soccer, June 1973

(Tunisia squad 1973)

Photo From: World Soccer, October 1972

(Newcastle United squad, 1972/73)



Photo From: World Soccer, February 1971

(Benfica squad 1970/71)

Photo From:  World Soccer, December 1970

(Bayern Munich squad 1970/71)

Photo From:  World Soccer, September 1968

(Estudiantes squad , May 16, 1968, Copa Libertadores, Palmeiras 0-Estudiantes 2, Top, left to right: Gabriel Mario Flores (reserve goalkeeper), Carlos Oscar Pachame, Alberto Jose Poletti, Oscar Miguel Malbernat, Rodolfo Antonio Fuccenece, Raul Horacio Madero, Hugo Spadaro, Bottom,  left to right: Felipe Ribaudo, Carlos Salvador Bilardo, Marcos Conigliaro, Eduardo Raul Flores, Juan Ramon Veron)



Photo From: World Soccer, April 1965

(Penarol squad, 1965)


Photo From:  World Soccer, November 1963

(MTK Budapest squad with the 1963 Mitropa Cup)

Photo From: World Soccer, June 1962

(AC Milan squad 1961/62)

Photo From: World Soccer, July 1961

(FK Austria Vienna squad, 1961)

Photo From:  Onze-Mondial, Issue 71, December 1994

(Barcelona squad 1994/95, Top, left to right: Miguel Angel Nadal, Carlos Busquets, Josip Guardiola, Ronald Koeman, Hristo Stoichkov, Guillermo Amor, Bottom, left to right: Jose Maria Bakero, Romario, Sergi Barjuan, Albert Ferrer, Eusebio Sacristan)

Photo From:  Onze-Mondial, Issue 53, June 1993

(Juventus squad, May 19, 1993, UEFA Cup, Juventus 3-Borussia Dortmund 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 149, May 1988

(Republic of Ireland squad, 1987/88, Top, left to right: Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’ Whelan, John Frederick Byrne, John ‘Jack’ Charlton (Manager), Liam Francis O'Brien, Paul McGrath, Mark Thomas Lawrenson, Middle , left to right: Byrne, Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner, John William Aldridge, Anthony Galvin, Kevin Bernard Moran, Gerry Peyton, Maurice Edgar Setters, Bottom, left to right: William ‘Liam’ Brady, Gerard Anthony ‘Gery’ Daly, Christopher William Gerard Hughton, Francis Anthony ‘Frank’ Stapleton, David Francis Langan, James Martin Beglin, Raymond James Houghton)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 125, May 1986

(Atletico Madrid squad, April 20, 1986, Atletico Madrid 3-Athletic Bilbao 1, top, left to right: Miguel Ruiz, Angel Meijas, Quique Setien, Clemente Villaverde, Jesus Landaburu, Juan Arteche, Bottom, left to right: Luis Cabrera, Roberto Marina, Quique Ramos, Francisco Llorente, Julio Prieto)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984

(France 1984 Euro squad on the cover of Onze, Top, left to right: Manuel Amoros, Jean-Francois Domergue, Jean Tigana,  Patrick Battiston, Bruno Bellone,  Thierry Tusseau, Jean-Marc Ferreri, Daniel Bravo, Middle, left to right: Albert Rust, Bernard Genghini, Yvon Le Roux, Philippe Bergeroo , Maxime Bossis, Luis Fernandez , Joel Bats , Bottom,  left to right: Alain Giresse , Bernard Lacombe, Dominique Rocheteau, Michel Hidalgo (Manager), Didier Six, Michel Platini)

Photo From:  Onze, Issue 86, February 1983

(Paris St Germain squad, September 15, 1982, Cup Winners Cup, Lokomotiv Sofia 1-Paris St Germain 0, Top, left to right: Dominique Bathenay, Phillipe Col, Dominique Baratelli, Jean-Marc Pilorget, Pascal Zaremba, Luis Fernandez, Bottom, left to right: Osvaldo Ardiles, Jean-Claude Lemoult, Dominique Rocheteau, Kees Kist, Yannick Guillochon)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 65, May 1981

(Flamengo squad 1981, Top, left to right: Paulo Cesar Carpeggiani, Toninho, Junior, Ranguito, Marinho, Cantarele, Bottom,  left to right: Tita, Andrade, Nunes, Zico, Julio Cesar)

Photo From:  Onze, Issue 55, July 1980

(Greece squad during the 1980 Euros)





Old Team Photographs-Part 20d

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Photo From: World Soccer, August 1999

(Manchester United squad, May 26, 1999, Champions League, Manchester United 2-Bayern Munich 1)

Photo From: World Soccer, July 1998

(Kaiserslautern squad, Bundesliga Champions, 1997/98)

Photo From: World Soccer, August 1997

(SK Lierse squad, Belgium Champions, 1996/97)

Photo From: World Soccer, June 1996

(Atletico Madrid squad, Copa del Rey, April 10, 1996, Atletico Madrid 1-Barcelona 0)

Photo From: World Soccer, February 1995

(IFK Gothenburg squad, November 23, 1994, Champions League, IFK Gothenburg 3-Manchester United 1)

Photo From: World Soccer, April 1994

(Deportivo La Coruna Squad, February 5, 1994, Real Madrid 2-Deportivo La Coruna 0, Top, left to right: Francisco Liano, Nando, Mauro Silva, Salvador Voro, Paco Jemez, Donato Gama, Bottom, left to right: Bebeto, Miroslav Djukic, Javier Manjarin, Fran, Mariano Hoyas)

Photo From: World Soccer, August 1993

(AEK Athens squad, 1992/93)

Photo From: World Soccer, May 1992

(Manchester United squad, April 12, 1992, League Cup, Manchester United 1-Nottingham Forest 0, Top, left to right: Paul Ince, Mark Hughes, Ryan Giggs, Mike Phelan, Lee Sharpe, Brian Kidd (Assistant Manager), Andrei Kanchelskis, Peter Schmeichel, Neil Webb, Bottom, left to right: Gary Pallister, Steve Bruce, Dennis Irwin, Brian McClair, Paul Parker)

Photo From: World Soccer, September 1991

(Liverpool squad, May 29, 1985, Champions Cup, Juventus 1-Liverpool 0, Top, left to right: Ian Rush, Jim Beglin, Kenny Dalglish, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen, Bruce Grobbelaar, Bottom, left to right: John Wark, Ronnie Whelan, Paul Walsh, Phil Neal, Steve Nicol)



Photo From: World Soccer, April 1982

(Liverpool squad, March 13, 1982, League Cup, Liverpool 3-Tottenham 1, Top, left to right: Kenny Dalglish, David Johnson, Sammy Lee, Ian Rush, Bruce Grobbelaar, Terry McDermott, Phil Thompson, Bottom, left to right: Ronnie Whelan, Mark Lawrenson, Graeme Souness, Alan Kennedy, Phil Neal)

Photo From:  World Soccer, July 1980

(Eintracht Frankfurt squad, May 21, 1980, UEFA Cup, Eintracht Frankfurt 1-Borussia Moenchengladbach 0)


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)

Photo From: World Soccer, May 1978

(Hungary squad 1978,  Top, left to right: Sandor Gujdar, Zoltan Kereki, Gyözö Martos, Peter Török, Istvan Kocsis, Jozsef Toth, Ferenc  Mézsáros, Middle, left to right: András  Töröcsik, László  Fazekas, László  Bálint, Sándor  Pintér, Sándor  Zombori, Bottom, left to right: László  Pusztai, Tibor  Nyilasi, Béla  Váradi, László  Nagy)


Photo From: World Soccer, April 1977

(Boca Juniors squad 1977)

Photo From: World Soccer, January 1976

(Manchester United squad, Paddy Crerand Testimonial Match, 1975)

Photo From: World Soccer, April 1976

(Universitatea Craiova squad 1976)

Photo From: World Soccer, February 1975

(Ipswich Town squad, 1974/75)




Old Team Photographs-Part 20e

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Photo From: Voetbal International, February 28-March 5, 1977

(Koln squad 1976/77)
Photo From: Voetbal International, August 6, 1983

(Watford squad with Chairman, Rock Star Elton John, England Runner-ups , 1982/83)


Photo From: One Hunderd Years of Scottish Football, Author John Rafferty

(Dundee squad 1961/62)

Photo From:  Guerin Sportivo, April 28-May 3, 1983

(Real Madrid squad, 1982/83, Top, left to right: Uli Stielieke, Agustin Rodriguez, Bonet, San Jose, Ricardo Gallego, Jose Antonio Camacho, Bottom, left to right: Juanito, Johnny Metgod, Carlos Santillana, Alfonso Fraile, Angel)

Photo From: France Football, March 3, 1987

(Steaua Bucharest squad, February 24, 1987, UEFA Super Cup, Steaua Bucharest 1-Dinamo Kiev 0,  Top, left to right: Dumitru Stingaciu, Stefan Iovan, Victor Piturca, Antal Weisenbacher, Mihail Majearu, Gavril Balint, Adrian Bumbescu, Ioan Kramer, Blio, Bottom, left to right: Ladislau Boloni, Miodrag Beloidedici, Gheorge Hagi, Tudorel Stoica, Lucian Balan, Ilie Barbulescu, Marisu Lacatus)

Photo From: France Football, July 21, 1987

(Auxerre squad, 1987/88)

Photo From:  Charles Buchan's Football Monthly, December 1967

(Hearts squad 1967/68)

Photo From:  As Color, February 9, 1992

(Real Madrid squad, 1982, Top, left to right: Sabido, Agustin, Garcia Navajas, San Jose, Garcia Cortes, Jose Antonio Camacho, Bottom, left to right: Juanito, Carlos Santillana, Garcia Hernandez, Angel , Ito)



Photo From: As Color, December 16, 1990

(Barcelona squad, 1990/91)




Old Team Photographs-Part 20f

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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown)

(Ararat of Tehran, 1983)
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(AC Milan squad, 1996/97, Top, left to right: Mauro Tassoti, Massimo Ambrosini, Gianluigi Lentini, Mario Ielp, Sebastiano Rossi, Angelo Pagotto, George Weah, Paolo Maldini, Marcel Desailly, Middle, left to right: Fillipo Galli, Francesco Coco, Zvonimir Boban, Bertassi (staff), Negrisolo (staff), Herrera (staff), Oscar Washington Tabarez (Manager), Morini (staff), Pincolini (staff), Pagani (staff), Demetrio Albertini, Stefano Eranio, Christophe Dugarry, Bottom, left to right: Michael Reiziger, Marco Simone, Christian Panucci, Roberto Baggio, Franco Baresi, Dejan Savicevic, Alessandro Costacurta, Tomas Locatelli, Edgar Davids )


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(Blackburn Rovers squad, 1995/96, Top, left to right: Paul Warhurst, Nicky Marker, Paul Harford, Ian Pearce, Colin Hendry, Dewhurst, Mike Newell, Robbie Slater, Middle, left to right: Mike Pettigrew, Lee Makel, Stuart Ripley, Jason Wilcox, Bobby Mimms, Tim Flowers, Burnett, Richard Witschge, Jeff Kenna, Graeme Le Saux, Toni Parker, Bottom, left to right: Henning Berg, Kevin Gallacher, Alan Shearer, Ray Harford, Kenny Dalglish, Tim Sherwood, David Batty, Mark Atkins)

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(Denmark squad, April 29, 1987, European Championship Qualifier, Finland 0-Denmark 1, Top, left to right: Frank Arnesen, Soren Lerby, Jan Molby, Soren Busk, John Eriksen, Bottom, left to right: Jens Jorn Bertelesen, Jan Heintze, Klaus Bergreen, Troels Rasmussen, Ivan Nielsen, Morten Olsen)

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(Colombia squad, August 27, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Paraguay 2-Colombia 1, Top, left to right: Leonel Alvarez, Ricardo Perez,Andrés Escobar, Carlos Mario Hoyos, Luis Carlos Perea , Rene Higuita, Bottom, left to right: Bernardo Redín, Wilson Pérez, Arnoldo Alberto Iguaran, Juan Jairo Galeano,

Carlos Valderrama)

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(Colombia squad, July 2, 1969, Colombia 0-Uruguay 1)


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(Ajax Amsterdam squad, May 13, 1987, Cup Winners Cup, Ajax 1-Lokomotiv Leipzig 0, Top, left to right: Marco van Basten, Stanley Menzo, John van’t Schip, Frank Rijkaard, Franck Verlaat, Jan Wouters, Bottom, left to right: Sonny Silooy, Aron Winter, Rob Witschge, Peter Boeve, Arnold Muhren)

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(AS Roma squad, 1985/86, Top, left to right: Franco Tancredi, Zbigniew Boniek, Ubaldo Righetti, Sebastiano Nela, Roberto Pruzzo, Settimio Lucci, Bottom, left to right:Manuel Gerolin, Bruno Conti, Sandro Tovalieri, Antonio Di Carlo, Emidio Oddi)

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(Standard Liege squad, 1980)

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(Chile squad, July 5, 1981, Chile 1-Spain 1, Top, left to right: René Valenzuela, Vladimir Bigorra, Lizardo Antonio Garrido, Rodolfo Dubó, Mario Soto Benavides, Mario Osbén, Bottom, left to right: Patricio Nazario Yánez, Carlos Rivas, Carlos Humberto Caszely, Miguel Angel Neira, Gustavo Moscoso)

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(Cruzeiro squad 1976)

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(Botafogo squad 1960)

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(Brazil squad, June 29, 1980, Brazil 1-Poland 1, Top, left to right: CarlosRoberto Gallo, Manoel Resende de Matos CabralNelinho, Mauro Rodrigues dos Santos‘Mauro Pastor’João Justino ‘Amaral dos Santos, João Batista’ da Silva, Leovegildo Lins GamaJúnior’,Bottom, left to right: ’Paulo Isidoro’ de Jesus, ‘Sócrates’Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira, Sérgio BernardinoSerginho Chualapa’, Artur Antunes CoimbraZico’, José Sérgio PrestiZé Sérgio’)



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(Brazil squad, June 3, 1970, World Cup, Brazil 4-Czechoslovakia 1, Left to right: Carlos Alberto Tôrres, Hércules de Brito  Ruas, Clodoaldo Avares de Santana, Eduardo Gonçalves de Andrade Tostão, Wilson da Silva  Piazza, Everaldo  Marques da Silva, Edson Arantes do Nascimento ‘Pelé’, Roberto Rivellino,   Gérson  de Oliveira Nunes, Jairzinho Jair Ventura Filho, Félix  Mielli Venerando)



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(Brazil squad, May 26, 1960, Copa Roca, Argentina 4-Brazil 2, Top, left to right: Djalma Santos, Hideraldo Luis Bellini, Dino Sani, Victor Ratautas Vítor,   Geraldo Scotto, Gilmar dos Snatos Neves, Bottom, left to right: Julio Botelho Julinho I,   Almir Morais de Albuquerque, Servilio  de Jesus Filho Servílio II  , Sidney Colonia Cunha  Chinesinho, Roberto Fernando)


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(Brazil squad, June 27, 1954, World Cup, Hungary 4-Brazil 2, Left to right: Aloísio Francisco da Luz Índio,  Waldir Pereira‘Didi’ , HumbertoBarbosa Tozzi, Mauro Raphael Maurinho, Djalma Santos, Antenor Lucas Brandãozinho, NíltonReis dos Santos, João Carlos Batista Pinheiro, Julio Botelho Julinho I. Carlos José Castilho, José Carlos Bauer)

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(Argentina squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Sweden 3-Argentina 2, Top, left to right: Juan Carlos Pedevila, Ernesto Antonio Belis, Hector Luis Freschi, Jose Nehin, Constantino Urbieta Sosa, Arcadio Julio Lopez, Bottom, left to right: Francisco Rua, Federico Wilde, Alfredo Ciriaco De Vincenzi, Alberto Galateo, Robert Luis Iraneta)

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(Argentina squad, June 29, 1982, World Cup, Italy 2-Argentina 1, Top, left to right: Daniel  Alberto Passarella, Jorge Mario Olguín, Luis Adolfo Galván, Mario Alberto Kempes, Alberto César Tarantini, Ubaldo Matildo Fillol, Bottom,, left to right: Américo Rubén Gallego, Osvaldo Cesar Ardiles, Ramon Angel Diaz, Diego Armando Maradona, Daniel Ricardo Bertoni)

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(Argentina squad, March 22, 1977, Real Madrid 75thAnniversary, Argentina 1-Iran 1, Top, left to right: René Orlando Houseman, Daniel Pedro Killer, Jorge Mario Olguín, Jorge Omar Carrascosa, Hugo Orlando Gatti, Alberto Cesar Tarantini, Bottom, left to right : Américo Ruben Gallego, Osvaldo Cesar Ardiles, Leopoldo Jacinto Luque, Ricardo Julio Villa, Daniel Ricardo Bertoni)



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(Egypt squad 1994)

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(Cameroon squad, June 18, 1990, World Cup, USSR 4-Cameroon 0)



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(Juventus squad, May 20, 1998, Champions League, Real Madrid 1-Juventus 0, Top, left to right: Zinedine Zidane, Moreno Torricelli, Mark Iuliano, Fillipo Inzaghi, Paolo Montero, Angelo Peruzzi, Bottom, left to right : Angelo Di Livio, Gianluca Pessotto, Didier Deschamps, Alessandro Del Piero, Edgar Davids)




Old Team Photographs-Part 20g

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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(Italy squad, December 7, 1965, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 3-Scotland 0, Top, left to right: Sandro Salvadore, Giacinto Facchetti, Roberto Rosato, Enrico Albertosi, Tarcisio Burgnich, Gianni Rivera, Bottom,  left to right: Alessandro Mazzola, Giacomo Bulgarelli, Bruno Mora,  Ezio Pascutti, Giovanni Lodetti )
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(Northern Ireland squad, July 4, 1982, World Cup, France 4-Northern Ireland 1, Top, left to right: Christopher John Nicholl, Norman Whiteside, Malachy Martin Donaghy, John McClelland, William Robert Hamilton, Bottom,  left to right: Patrick Anthony Jennings, James Michael Nicholl, Gerard Joseph Armstrong, David McCreery, Samuel Baxter McIlroy, Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill)

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(Holland World Cup squad 1974, Top, left to right: Arend ‘Arie’ Haan, Pieter Robert ‘Rob’ Resenbrink, Jan Jongbloed, Pieter Schrijvers, Eduard Willebrordus ‘Eddy’ Treijtel, Cornelis Claudius Henricus  ‘Cees’ Van Ierssel , Geertruida Maria ‘Ruud’ Geels, Middle, left to right: Reinier Lambertus ‘René’ van de Kerkhof, Willem ‘Wim’ van Hanegem Johannes Jacobus ‘Johan’ Neeskens, Willem Lourens Johannes ‘Wim’ Suurbier,, Rudolf Jozef ‘Ruud’ Krol, Marinus David ‘Rinus’ Israël  , Peter Johannes ‘Piet’ Keizer , Nicolaas ‘Johnny’ Rep, Henry Antoine ‘Harry’ Vos,  Bottom, left to right: Wilhelmus Antonius ‘Willy’ van de Kerkhof  , Hendrik Johannes ‘Johan’ Cruijff, Pleun Strik, Theodorus Jacobus ‘Theo’ De Jong, Wilhelmus Gerardus ‘Wim’ Rijsbergen, Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen)

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(Olympique Marseille squad, 1989/90, Top, left to right: Gaetan Huard, Manuel Amoros, Alain Roche, Franck Sauzee, Bruno Germain, Carlos Mozer, Bottom,  left to right: Jean Tigana, Phillipe Thys, Carmelo Micciche, Chris Waddle, Jean-Pierre Papin)

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(Nancy squad 1976)



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(Bordeaux squad, 1977)

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(France squad, September 7, 1983, Denmark 3-France 1, Top, left to right: Yvon Le Roux, Maxime Bossis, Joel Bats, Patrick Battiston, Manuel Amoros, Bernard Genghini, Bottom,  left to right: Dominique Rochteau, Alain Giresse, Daniel Bravo, Michel Platini, Luis Fernandez)

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(France squad, April 8, 1972, Romania 2-France 0, Top, left to right:Georges Carnus, Jacques Novi, Marius Tresor, Michel Mezy, Jean-Paul Rostagni, Bernard Bosquier, Bottom,  left to right: Bernard Blanchet, Henri Michel, Louis Floch, Georges Lech, Georges Bereta)

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(Real Madrid squad 1976, Top, left to right: Juan Sol, Benito Rubinan, Miguel Angel, Jose Pirri, Jose Antonio Camacho, Paul Breitner, Bottom,  left to right: Francisco Javier Aguilar, Henning Jensen, Vicente del Bosque, Carlos Santillana, Alberto Vitoria)

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(Barcelona squad, 1973/74, Top, left to right: Salvador Sadurni, Joaquim Rife, Antoni ‘Torres’ Garcia, Enrique Alvarez Costas, Jesus Antonio De la Cruz, Juan Carlos, Bottom, left to right: Carlos Rexach, Manuel Asensi, Johann Cruyff, Hugo Sotil, Marcial)

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(England squad, March 25, 1992, Czechoslovakia 2-England 2, left to right: Stuart Pearce, David Andrew Seaman, John Charles Bryan Barnes, Mark Wayne Hateley, Gary Vincent Mabbutt, David Andrew Platt, Nigel Howard Clough, Desmond Sinclair Walker, Martin Raymond Keown, David Carlyle Rocastle, Paul Charles Merson)




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(England squad, September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Norway 2-England 1, left to right: Kevin Joseph  Keegan,   Raymond Neal Clemence, Terence Mc Dermott, Paul Mariner, Russell Charles Osman, Trevor John Francis, Phillip Bernard Thompson, Phillip George Neal, Michael Denis ‘Mick’ Mills, Glenn Hoddle, Bryan Robson) 


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(England squad selected for the match vs Spain on December 8, 1965   (2 to 0 England win))

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(Lazio squad, 1997/98, Top, left to right:    ????, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Alessandro Nesta, Paolo Negro, Giuseppe Pancaro, Roberto Mancini, Bottom, left to right: Valdimir Jugovic, Pavel Nedved, Diego Fuser, Alen Boksic, Luca Marchegiani)

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(Chelsea squad, May 13, 1998, Cup Winners Cup, Chelsea 1-Stuttgart 0, Top, left to right: Ed De Goey, Steve Clarke, Michael Duberry, Franck Lebouef, Danny Granville, Tore Andre Flo, Bottom, left to right: Gustavo Poyet, Dan Petrescu, Dennis Wise, Gianluca Vialli, Roberto Di Matteo)



Old Team Photographs-Part 20h

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(USA Olympic squad, 1924)
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(USSR squad, May 11, 1982, USSR 1-East Germany, left to right: Ramaz Aleksandrovich Shengelia, Khoren Zhoraevich Oganesian, Andrey Mihaylovich Bal , Sergey Pavlovich Baltacha, Yuri Vassilievich Gavrilov,, Tengiz Grigoriyevich Sulakvelidze, Leonid Iosifovich Burjak, Vagiz Nazirovich Khidiatullin, Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin, Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev, Aleksandr Gavrilovich Chivadze)



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(USSR squad, October 13, 1972, World Cup Qualifier, France 1-USSR 0, Top, left to right: Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin, Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtzilava, Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kaplichni, Revaz Mihaylovich Dzodzuashvili, Sergei Petrovich Olshanski, Bottom, left to right: Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedotov, Levon Arutyunovich Ishtoyan, Vyacheslav Mihaylovich Semenov, Viktor Mihaylovich Kolotov, Evgeny Serfimovich Lovchev)




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(USSR squad, November 22, 1961, Chile 0-USSR 1, Top, left to right: Valery Ivanovich Voronin, Nikolai Alekseevich Manoshin, Vladimir Nikitovich Maslachenko, Viktor Vladimirovich Ponedelnik, Valentin Koz’mich Ivanov, Anatoly Maslenkin, Bottom, left to right: Mikhail Shalvovich Meshi, Slava Kalistratovich Metrevelli, Leonid Alfonsovich Ostrovski, Givi Dmitrievich Choheli, Galimzyan Salihovich Khusainov)


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(Uruguay squad, July 2, 1950, World Cup, Uruguay 8-Bolivia 0)

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(Uruguay squad, August 10, 1969, World Cup Qualifier, Uruguay 2-Chile 0, Top, left to right: Omar Caetano, Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, Roberto Matosas, Luis Ignacio Ubiña, Atilio Genaro Ancheta, Julio Walter Montero Castillo, Bottom, left to right: Luis Alberto Cubilla, Pedro Virgilio Rocha, Sergio Silva, Julio César Cortés, Ruben Laudelino Bareño)

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(Sweden squad, August 16, 1989, Sweden 2-France 4-Sweden 2, Top, left to right:  Thomas Ravelli, Peter Larsson, Glenn Strömberg, Roger Ljung, Mats Magnusson, Joakim Nilsson, Bottom, left to right: Anders Limpar, Jonas Thern, Roland Nilsson, Jan Hellström, Glenn Hysén)

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(Spain squad, July 8, 1981, Brazil 1-Spain 0, Top, left to right:  Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro, ‘Joaquin’ Alonso Gonzalez, Miguel ‘Tendillo’ Belenguer, Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez, Jose Ramon ‘Alexanco’ Ventosa, Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri, Bottom, left to right: Juan ‘Juanito‘Gomez, Miguel Angel ‘Perico Alonso’ Oyarbide, Jesus Maria ‘Satrustegui’ Azpiroz, Jesus Maria ‘Zamora’ Ansorena, Jose Vicente ‘Sánchez’ Felip)



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(Spain squad, February 23, 1969, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-Spain 1, Top, left to right: José Angel  Iribar, Martín Marrero de la Cruz ‘Martin II’, FranciscoFernández Gallego, Silvestre Graells Eladio, Jesus GlariaRoldan, Ignacio Zoco Esparza, Bottom, left to right: José Claramunt Torres, Amaro Varela Amancio  , Ramon Moreno Grosso, Manuel VelásquezVillaverde, Luciano Sanchez Rodriguez ‘Vava’ )

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(Scotland squad, April 27, 1988, Spain 0-Scotland 0, Top, left to right: Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken, Charles ‘Richard’ Gough, Gary Thomson Gillespie, Alexander McLeish, Stephen Nicol, James Leighton, William Fergus Miller, Bottom, left to right: Ian Durrant, Paul Michael Lyons McStay, Maurice Johnston, Alistair Murdoch McCoist)

 
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(West Germany squad, October 5, 1983, European Championship Qualifier, West Germany 3-Austria 0, left to right: Norbert Meier, Wolfgang Dremmler, Wolfgang Rolff, Karlheinz Förster, Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler, Bernd Schuster, Klaus Augenthaler, Hans-Peter Briegel, Gerhard Strack, Harald Anton ‘Toni’ Schumacher, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge)



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(West Germany squad, June 14, 1972, European Championship, Belgium 1-West Germany 2, left to right: Franz Beckenbauer, Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier, Georg Schwarzenbeck,  Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes, Gunther Netzer, Herbert Wimmer, Gerhard ‘Gerd’ Müller, Horst-Dieter Höttges, Erwin Kremers, Paul Breitner, Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness)

 
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(West Germany squad, June 24, 1958, World Cup, Sweden 3-West Germany 1, left to right: Hans Schäfer, Fritz Herkenrath, Horst Eckel, Horst Szymaniak, Helmut Rahn, Hans Cieslarczyk, Fritz Walter, Georg Stollenwerk, Uwe Seeler, Herbert Erhardt, Erich Juskowiak)



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(Portugal squad, June 29, 1972, Brazil Independence Cup, Portugal 3-Argentina 1, Top, left to right: Fernando Peresda Silva, ‘Messias’ Julio Timula, Adolfo Antonio da Cruz Calisto, Humberto Manuel de Jesus Coelho, Artur Manuel Soares Correia, Josè Henrique de Rodrigues Marques, Bottom,  left to right: Rui Manuel Trindade Jordäo,    ‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira, Jaime da Silva Graça, Antonio José Coenceiçao Oliveira 'Toni', Joaquim Antonio Dinis)

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(Peru squad, August 8, 1936, Olympics, Peru 4-Austria 2)


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(Paraguay squad, June 15, 1958, World Cup, Paraguay 3-Yugoslavia 3)

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(Mexico squad, November 5, 1969, Mexico 1-Belgium 0)

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(Italy squad, November 11, 1995, European Championship Qualifier,Italy 3-Ukraine 1, Top, left to right: Paolo Maldini, Ciro Ferrara, Dino Baggio, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Angelo Peruzzi, Bottom,  left to right: Gianfranco Zola, Antonio Bennarivo, Alessandro Del Piero, Roberto Di Matteo, Demetrio Albertini, Alessandro Costacurta)

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(Italy squad, October 20, 1973, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 2-Switzerland 0, Top, left to right: Romeo Benetti, Luciano Spinosi, Gianni Rivera, Dino Zoff, Francesco  Morini, Luigi Riva, Bottom,  left to right: Fabio Capello, Giacinto Facchetti, Pietro Anastasi, Alessandro Mazzola, Tarcisio Burgnich)




Memorable European Confrontations, Part 13-1990 Internazionale Milano vs. Aston Villa

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Internazionale Milano and Aston Villa were paired in the second round of the 1990/91 UEFA Cup.

The Italians, managed by Giovanni Trappatoni, boasted a star-studded squad.

The team contained the recent World Cup Champions German trio of Lothar Matthaus, Andreas Brehme and Jurgen Klinnsman.

The Italian Internationals on their squad were Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi, Riccardo Ferri, Nicola Berti and Aldo Serena.

They had eliminated Austria’s Rapid Vienna in the first round.


This was the season that the English clubs were reprieved in UEFA competitions following the ban imposed after the Heysel disaster in 1985.

Aston Villa were England’s first representative back in the UEFA Cup.

Former Czechoslovakia National team manager Jozsef Venglos managed the side.

The team’s main star was English midfielder David Platt who had excelled in the recent World Cup in Italy and was eyeing a move to the Serie A himself.

Veterans Gordon Cowans, Derek Mountfield and Republic of Ireland’s Paul McGrath added steel and experience to a mostly inexperienced squad with little or no European experience.

They defeated Czechoslovakia’s Banik Ostrava in the first round with relative ease.


The first leg, on October 24th, was played in Birmingham’s Villa Park under the watchful eye of England National Team manager and former Aston Villa Manager Graham Taylor.

Aston Villa dominated and were rewarded with a surprisingly comfortable 2 to 0 win.

The Italians were missing young midfielder Alessandro Bianchi through suspension.

Aston Villa were missing Paul McGrath due to knee injury, therefore Venglos selected Andrew Comyn to deputize for him.


Photo From: France Football, October 30, 1990

(Lothar Matthaus and David Platt)

Internazionale performed poorly by their standards and many were surprised how much room David Platt and Daley were given to operate.

Only goalkeeper Walter Zenga came away with some credit, as Daley, Birch and Kent Nielsen had their opposite counterparts Brehme, Matthaus and Klinnsman in check.

Danish defender Kent Nielsen scored Villa’s first with a long range shot from outside the box in the 14th minute.


Photo From: France Football, October 30, 1990

(Kent Nielsen and Klinnsman)

Midway through the second half Platt scored from close range from a pass by Cowans.

The Italian media and observers mostly praised Tony Daley and Platt.


Photo From: France Football, October 30, 1990

(Bergomi, Ferri and Battistini surrounding Tony Daley)

Trappatoni himself singled out Daley as the most dangerous opponent.

Graham Taylor commented that with Daley could become a National Team regular just like Platt with performances like this.


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, October 30-November 6, 1990

(Nicola Berti and Tony Cascarino)

Inter President Ernesto Pellegrini insisted all is not lost and was confident despite the difficult task ahead.

Giovanni Trappatoni regretted his players missing 3 very good opportunities to score.

He parted by telling the English that ‘Europe was less beautiful without you.”


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, October 30-November 6, 1990

(David Platt and Nicola Berti)


October 24, 1990

Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham (England) 2- Internazionale Football Club-Milano (Italy) 0

UEFA Cup- Second Round, First Leg

Venue: Birmingham-Villa Park

Attendance: 36,491

Referee: Lajos Nemeth (Hungary)

Goalscorers: (Aston Villa): Kent Nielsen 14, David Platt 68

 (Internazionale): None

Lineups:

Aston Villa:

1-Nigel Spink, 2-Christopher Price, 3-Stuart Gray, 4-Andrew Comyn, 5-Derek Mountfield, 6-Kent Nielsen (Denmark), 7-Tony Daley, 8-David Platt, 9-Paul Birch, 10-Gordoan Cowans, Tony Cascarino (Republic of Ireland)


Coach: Jozsef Venglos (Czechoslovakia)


Other Subs:

12-Ian Olney, 13-Lee Butler, 14-Ian Ormondroyd, 15-Dwight Yorke (Trinidad and Tobago), 16-Noel Blake


Team Captain: Stuart Gray

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Shirt Sponsor: Mita Copiers

Uniform Colors: Claret with Sky Blue sleeves Shirts, White Shorts, Sky Blue Socks


Internazionale Milano:

1-Walter Zenga, 2-Giuseppe Bergomi, 3-Andreas Brehme (Germany), 4-Nicola Berti, 5-Riccardo Ferri, 6-Sergio Battistini, 7-Paolo Stringara, 8-Fausto Pizzi (15-Andrea Mandorlini 71st), 9-Jurgen Klinnsman (Germany), 10-Lothar Matthaus (Germany),  11-Aldo Serena


Coach: Giovanni Trappatoni


Other Subs:

12-Astutillo Malgioglo, 13-Giuseppe Baresi, 14-Antonio Paganin, 16-Giuseppe Marino


Team Captain: Giuseppe Bergomi

Official Kit Supplier/Designer:  Uhlsport

Shirt Sponsor:  Misura

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Black Shorts , Black Socks



The second leg, on November 7th, was played at Milan’s San Siro Stadium.

Alessandro Bianchi and Paul McGrath were back in their respective lineups.

Inter played one of its most memorable European matches and overturned a seemingly lost tie.

They attacked from the start and Klinnsman scored in the seventh minute by picking up a long ball from Battistini from their own half and beating Spink one on one.




Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, November 21-27, 1990

(Klinnsman after scoring the opener)

The second goal was scored in the 62nd minute when Matthaus’ free kick on the right was nodded on across and Berti hammered home.

The third and winning goal in the 74th minute was somewhat controversial, when Pizzi crossed from the left side, the ball seemed to have crossed the line and out, however the referee did not see it.




Photo From: France Football, November 13, 1990

(Kent Nielsen, Tony Cascarino and Klinnsman)

Bianchi volleyed the cross from a narrow angle and Aston Villa was out.

Despite the dubious nature of the third goal, Inter clearly deserved their victory and had outclassed Aston Villa.




Photo From: France Football, November 13, 1990

(Ferri, Paganin and Daley)

They had outshot Villa 17 to 6 and had won 9 corners to 1.

Bianchi and Pizzi stood out mostly with their performances.

Venglos conceded they had lost to one of the best teams in the world.




Photo From: Shoot, November 17, 1990

(Berti , Zenga and Platt)


Inter progressed and went on to win the UEFA Cup in the following May by defeating AS Roma in the final.




Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, November 21-27, 1990

(Berti scoring Inter’s second)

Giovanni Trappatoni later declared that it was after this tie with Aston Villa that he knew they could lift the trophy that season.



Photo From: Shoot, November 17, 1990

(A disappointed Platt and celebrating Inter players)


November 7, 1990

Internazionale Football Club-Milano (Italy) 3-Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham (England) 0

UEFA Cup- Second Round, Second Leg

Venue: Milano-Stadio Giuseppe Meazza ,San Siro

Attendance: 75,585

Referee: Alexei Spirin (USSR)

Goalscorers: (Internazionale): Jurgen Klinsmann 7, Nicola Berti 62,

        Alessandro Bianchi 74

  (Aston Villa):  None


Lineups:

Internazionale Milano:

1-Walter Zenga, 2-Giuseppe Bergomi, 3-Andreas Brehme (Germany), 4-Nicola Berti (Andrea Mandorlini 81st), 5-Riccardo Ferri, 6-Sergio Battistini (Antonio Paganin 46th), 7-Alessandro Bianchi, 8-Fausto Pizzi 9-Jurgen Klinnsman (Germany), 10-Lothar Matthaus (Germany),  11-Aldo Serena


Coach: Giovanni Trappatoni


Team Captain: Giuseppe Bergomi

Official Kit Supplier/Designer:  Uhlsport

Shirt Sponsor:  Misura

Uniform Colors: Black/Blue Vertical Striped Shirts, Black Shorts , Black Socks


Aston Villa:

1-Nigel Spink, 2-Christopher Price, 3-Stuart Gray, 4-Paul McGrath (Republic of Ireland), 5-Derek Mountfield (Ian Olney 81st), 6-Kent Nielsen (Denmark), 7-Tony Daley, 8-David Platt, 9-Paul Birch, 10-Gordoan Cowans, Tony Cascarino (Republic of Ireland)


Coach: Jozsef Venglos (Czechoslovakia)


Team Captain: Stuart Gray

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro

Shirt Sponsor: Mita Copiers

Uniform Colors: White sleeves Shirts, Sky Blue Shorts, White Socks 



Debate Topic, Part Three

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Topic

Continuing the theme from the first debate on Brazilian Soccer, let’s analyze another of Brazil’s most criticized personalities, Sebastiano Lazaroni.

His stewardship of the Brazil national Team (1989/90) remains a sore topic for most Brazilian fans and observers, so let’s take a in closer look.

Was he justified to adopt European tactics? Did that set the stage perhaps for victory in 1994? Which player selections  worked, which didn’t?

What is his legacy?


Note: In one of my ‘Soccer Memories’ I discuss this

http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2012/06/soccer-memories-part-seven.html



Photo From: Soccer International, August 1990

(Sebastiano Lazaroni)

Photo From: Foot Magazine, October 1989, Issue 96

(Romario, July 30, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Venezuela 0-Brazil 4)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, December 1989

(Brazil squad, October 14, 1989, Italy 0-Brazil 1, Top, left to right: Iomar do NascimentoMazinho’, Cláudio André Mergen ‘Taffarel’, Jorge de Amorim Campos  ‘Jorginho’,    Mauro Geraldo Galvão, ‘Aldair’ Nascimento dos Santos, Ricardo Rogério de BritoAlemão’, Bottom, left to right: Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa‘Müller’, Antônio de Oliveira FilhoCareca’  , Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri  ‘Dunga’Paulo ‘Silas’ do Prado Pereira, Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha)



Interviews-Part 29

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Two interviews and six profile about Italy and Ac Milan’s Franco Baresi

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, February 1990 / English By Rosy Broglia)    

(Magazine / Language : Onze-Mondial, May 1994 / French By Thierry Hubac and Alain Gadofre)  

(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, June 18, 1988/ Dutch, By Emile Schelvis)   

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, July 1988 / English By Jnae Nottage) 

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, May 1990 / English By Brian Glanville)

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, March 1991 / English By Paddy Agnew)  

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, November 1992 / English By Paddy Agnew)  

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, August 1997 / English By Paddy Agnew)   



Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 12, 1993

(Franco Baresi with AC Milan)


Four interviews and a profile of Poland’s Zbigniew Boniek

(Magazine / Language : Mondial, October, 1979 / French, By Bogdan Banka and Ryszard Blazniak) 

(Magazine / Language : Onze, April 1982 / French, By Thadee Fogiel)  

(Magazine / Language : Mondial, May, 1983 / French, By Thadee Fogiel)

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, June 1986 / English By Gregor Zieminski and Roman Hurkowski)   

(Magazine / Language : Onze, September 1979 / French, By F. R. Simon) 



Photo From: Mondial, October 79

(Zbigniew Boniek, June 10, 1978, World Cup, Poland 3-Mexico 1)



 An interview and two profiles about Argentinean goalkeeper Hugo Gatti

 (Magazine / Language : Don Balon, November 17-23, 1977 / Spanish, By O. Paradela)  

(Magazine / Language : Onze, January 1988 / French, By Francis Huertas) 

 (Magazine / Language : World Soccer, December 1992 / English By Eric Weil)   


 
Photo From: Onze, January 1980


(Hugo Gatti)


An interview with Italy’s Luciano Spinosi


(Magazine / Language : Guerin Sportivo, April 28-May 3, 1983 / Italian, By Valeria Benatti)   



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, April 28-May 3, 1983

(Luciano Spinosi)

Player Profiles-Part 26

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Four profiles on 1960s and 70s Italian midfielder Sandro Mazzola

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1967 / English, By Eric Batty) 

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, September 1970 / English, By Norman Cutler) 

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1971 / English, By Phillip Evans) 

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, March 1977 / English, By Keir Radnedge) 



Photo From : World Soccer, March 1975

(Sandro Mazzola, October 10, 1973, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 2-Switzerland 0)




Three profiles on Republic of Ireland midfielder Liam Brady

(Magazine / Language : Football Monthly, August 1980 / English, By Phillip Osborne) 

(Magazine / Language : Mondial, February 1981 / French, By Stefano Germano) 

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, January 1987 / English, By Brian Glanville) 



Photo From : Onze, May 1980

(Liam Brady with Arsenal)



Two Profiles on Brazil’s Junior

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, February 1982 / English, By Eric Weil) 

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, May 1993 / English, By Eric Weil ) 



Photo From : Onze, May 1981

(Junior, January 7, 1981, Mundialito, Brazil 4-West Germany 1)


Three profiles on Holland’s Michel Van de Korput

(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, November 19-24, 1979/ Dutch, By Johan Derksen) 

(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, August 6, 1983/ Dutch, By  Ron Westerhof) 


(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, July 27, 1985/ Dutch, By Bert Nederlof)   


Photo From : Onze, March 1981

(Michel Van de Korput with Torino)


Michel Van de Korput Profiles

Articles on Teams and Events-Part 26

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Two Articles about USSR and Armenian club Ararat Erevan from 1970s

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, January 1974 / English, By Arthur Rotmil) 

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, November 1975 / English, By Jack Rollin) 





An article about Institutional crises at Real Madrid and Benfica during 1993/94 season

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1994 / English, By Keir Radnedge) 


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, April 1994

(Brazilian defender Carlos Mozer with Benfica 1993/94)



Photo From: Onze-Mondial, April1994

(Alain Roche, Ivan Zamorano and Ricardo, March 15, 1994, Cup Winners Cup, Paris St Germain 1-Real Madrid 1)


An article about how zonal tactic employed by AC Milan and Juventus Managers Arrigo Sacchi and Luigi Maifredi during the 1990/91 season

(Magazine / Language : Guerin Sportivo, October 17-23, 1990 / Italian, By Adalberto Bortolotti) 


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, October 17-23, 1990

(Cartoons of Arrigo Sacchi and Luigi Maifredi)


Two articles about Barry Hulshoff taking over as Ajax coach following the abrupt departure of Johann Cruyff midway through the 1987/88 season

(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, January 23, 1988 / Dutch, By Emile Schelvis) 

(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, February 6, 1988/ Dutch, By Emile Schelvis) 



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

(Barry Hulshoff as player with Holland Natiuonal team, November 18, 1973, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 0-Belgium 0, Top, left to right: Bernardus Adriaan ‘Barry’ Hulshoff, Pieter ‘Piet’ Schrijvers, Adriaan ‘Aad’ Mansveld, Willem Lourens Johannes ‘Wim’ Suurbier, Johannes Jacobus ‘Johan’ Neeskens, Rudolf Jozef ‘Ruud’ Krol, Bottom, left to right: Arend ‘Arie’ Haan, Hendrik Johannes ‘Johan’ Cruijff, Gerardus Domenicus Hyacinthus Maria ‘Gerrit’ Muhren, Nicolaas ‘Johnny’ Rep, Pieter Robert ‘Rob’ Resenbrink)

Photo From: Voetbal International, January 23, 1988

(Barry Hulshoff as Ajax manager, 1988)



Soccer Books, Part Five-Scotland National team

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The best books about the History of the Scottish National Team.




These are the books that I have chosen:


Book I

‘A Scottish Soccer Internationalists' Who's Who, 1872-1986’

Author: Douglas Lamming

Published in 1986.

Written Language: English


This is not a statistical book about matches and results.

This book has a brief biography and profile of every Scottish International player until 1986.


‘A Scottish Soccer Internationalists' Who's Who, 1872-1986’ Cover


‘A Scottish Soccer Internationalists' Who's Who, 1872-1986’ example page



Book II

‘Scotland Scotland, A complete Who's who of Scotland Players since 1946’

Author: Dean P. Hayes

Published in 2006.

Written Language: English



This is not a statistical book about matches and results.

This book has a biography and profile of every Scottish International player post-War.



‘Scotland Scotland, A complete Who's who of Scotland Players since 1946’ Cover

‘Scotland Scotland, A complete Who's who of Scotland Players since 1946’ example page



Book III

‘Scotland, The Complete International Record’

Author: Richard Keir

Published in 2001

Written Language: English


This book covers every Scotland national Team match with lineups and statistical information .



‘Scotland, The Complete International Record’ Cover



Book IV

‘Scotland, The Quest for the World Cup’

Author: Clive Leatherdale

Published in 1994.

Written Language: English


This book has a description of every match played by Scotland in World Cup Qualifiers and Finals matches until 1994.

The archival photographs are in black and white.



‘Scotland, The Quest for the World Cup’ Cover

‘Scotland, The Quest for the World Cup’ example page




Book V

‘Scotland, The Team’

Author: Andrew Ward

Published in 1987.

Written Language: English


This book deals with the History of Scottish National team.

The archival photographs are in color and black and white.


‘Scotland, The Team’ Cover



‘Scotland, The Team’ example page



Book VI

‘One Hundred Years of Scottish Football’

Author: John Rafferty

Published in 1973.

Written Language: English


This book deals with the History of Scottish Football.

The archival photographs are in color and black and white.



‘One Hundred Years of Scottish Football’ Cover




If any one knows of other books pertaining to this topic, please do not hesitate to leave a post.

Eric Batty, Brian Glanville and other World Soccer Columns- Part Five

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I.  Eric Batty


WS Magazine Issue: April 1965                   

Article Title(s): ‘The Way To End This Deadlock

-Eric Batty’s answer to Catenaccio     



WS Magazine Issue: April 1972 

Article Title(s): ‘Origins of 4-2-4’ and ‘Loan Rule Should Stay’

-Eric Batty’s Analysis on two issues in the edition of World Soccer



WS Magazine Issue: January 1980     

Article Title(s): ‘Shortage of wingers in England’

-Eric Batty’s discussing the state of English soccer


WS Magazine Issue: September 1967 and November 1968  

Article Title(s):  ‘The World’s Best Eleven?’

-The World XI selections for the years 1967 and 1968.




II.   Brian Glanville

WS Magazine Issue: February 1964

Article Title(s): ‘Economic Reality will force European league
-Discussing the inevitable reality



WS Magazine Issue: December 1975

Article Title(s): ‘More Strange Tactics by Revie and England’

-Discussing the England National Team


WS Magazine Issue: February 1980

Article Title(s): ‘Who else ….but Keegan?’  and ‘Scottish Invasion stemmed?’

- His regular Columns



WS Magazine Issue: January 1993

Article Title(s): ‘Brian Glanville’s Last Word’

- His regular Column with his thoughts on Berlusconi’s Milan’s danger to the game and other thoughts




III.  Other Writers:


a) Roger McDonald

WS Magazine Issue: July 1964

Article Title(s): ‘Fifty years without a great impact’

-Investigating Portuguese soccer



b) Peter Pullen and Arthur Rotmil

WS Magazine Issue: June 1970

Article Title(s): ‘Shirts made individually’ and ‘Zagallo could be a bleessing’

-Discussing Brazil’s 1970 World Cup preparations that included the

sacking of João Saldanha and appointment of Mario Zagallo



c) Leslie Vernon

WS Magazine Issue: April 1972

Article Title(s): ‘Foreigners would not kill Football in England’


-Making the case for foreign imports in English Football


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