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Old match Photographs-Part 30k

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Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 56, November  1984
(Fulvio Collovati and Giuseppe Galdrisi, October 7, 1984, Internazionale Milano 0-Verona 0)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 58, January 1985
(Bordeaux’s Bernard Lacombe and Alain Giresse)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 55, October 1984
(Auxerre’s Polish striker Andrzej Szarmach , 1984/85)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 64, July 1985
(Cameroon’s François Omam-Biyik and Claude LeRoy)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 54,September 1984
(Eric Pecout and Basile Boli, August 16, 1984, Auxerre 2-Strasbourg 0)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 65, August 1985
(Romania’s Ladislau Boloni)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 50, May 1984
(Ray Clemence at Tottenham Hotspur)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 70, December 1985
(Algeria’s Lakhdar Belloumi with fans)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 49, April 1984
(AS Roma’s Agostino Di Bartolomei and AC Milan’s Luther Blisset, September 24, 1983, AS Roma 3-AC Milan 1)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 70, December 1985
(Portugal’s Carlos Manuel)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 47, February 1984
(Denmark goalkeeper Ole Kjær, September 7, 1983, Denmark 3-France 1) 


Photo From: Mondial, Hors Serie 1, special issue Platini 1986
(Michel Platini and Elton John)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 46, January 1984
(Argentina defender Alberto Tarantini and Spanish midfielder Daniel Solsona  at Bastia, 1983/84)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 23, May 1996
(Peter Stoeger and Daniel Bravo, May 8, 1996, Cup Winners Cup, Paris St. Germain 1-Rapid Vienna 0)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 22, April 1996
(Scotland’s Colin Hendry)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 84, January 1996
(George Weah , Hristo Stoichkov and Alexi Lalas during the 1998 World Cup Draw, December 12, 1995)


Photo From: Mondial, Hors Serie 3, 1986
(Portugal goalkeeper Manuel Bento, June 3, 1986, World Cup, Portugal 1-England 0)
Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Hors Serie 20, 1984
(a young Trevor Francis)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 107, December1997
(Yuri Kovtun and Fabrizio Ravanelli, November 15, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 1-Russia 0)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 86, March 1996
(Bordeaux’s Christophe Dugarry with former Bordeaux players Patrick Battiston, Gernot Rohr and Dominique Dropsy)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 72, April 1986
(Manuel Amoros’ first playing License)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 45, December 1983
(Dominique Rochteau, Leonard Specht , Jean Tigana and Marius Tresor, November 5, 1983, Paris St. Germain 2-Bordeaux 1)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 105, October 1997
(Ariel Ortega, Faustino Asprilla and Roberto Sensini, February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 88, May 1996
(Ciriaco Sforza and Jordi Cruyff, April 16, 1996, UEFA Cup, Barcelona 1-Bayern Munich 2)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 73, May 1986
(Jean-Pierre Papin at Club Brugge, 1985/86)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 44, November 1983
(Bernard Genghini at AS Monaco, 1983/84)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 103, August 1997
(France’s Jocelyn Angloma with Valencia, 1997/98)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 90, July 1996
(Patrick Kluivert in a Nike adverisement during the 1996 Euros)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 76, July 1986
(Harald Schumacher and Javier Aguirre, June 21, 1986, World Cup, Mexico 0-West Germany 0)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 43, October1983
(Anton Panenka and Jose Toure, September 14, 1983, Champions Cup, Rapid Vienna 3-Nantes 0)
Photo From: World Soccer, September 1990
(Poland’s Ryszard Tarasiewicz)
Photo From: World Soccer, January 1991
(Alan Smith and Paulo Pereira, July 29, 1989, Makita Tournament, Arsenal 1-Porto 0)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 101, June 1997
(Brazil’s Romario , Mario Zagallo and Ronaldo)
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 92, September 1996
(Romario at Valencia, 1996/97)
Photo From: Onze, Issue 141, September 1987
(Dinamo Berlin’s Frank Pastor)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 78, September 1986
(Argentina’s Jose Luis Brown and Brazil’s Julio Cesar at French club Brest, 1986/87)
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 39, June 1983
(Maxime Bossis, April 23, 1983, France 4-Yugoslavia 0)




Old Team Photographs-Part 30a

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Photo From: Onze, Issue 19, July 1977
(West Germany squad, Top, left to right:  Rudiger AbramczikKlaus Fischer,  Erich Beer ,Georg Volkert,  Bernhard Dietz, Bernd Hölzenbein, Rainer Bonhof, Manfred Kaltz, Rolf Rüssmann, Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier, Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts , June 12, 1977, Brazil 1-West Germany 1) 
Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 23, October 1978
 (Luxembourg squad prior to an unofficial match vs. Saarland in the fall of 1978, Top, left to right:  Roger Fandel, Léon Mond, Gilbert Dresch, Jean-Louis Margue, Camille Neumann, Jeannot Moes  ,Bottom, left to right: Carlo Weis, Jeannot Reiter, Romain Michaux, Henri Bossi, Fernand Raths)

Photo From: Start1988_july18_№30
(USSR squad, Top, left to right:  Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev , Vagiz Nazirovich Khidiatullin, Anatoli Vassilievich Demianenko,  Oleg Vladimirovich Kuznetsov,  Sergei Yevgenyevich Aleinikov, Alexei Aleksandrovich MikhailichenkoBottom, left to right: Tengiz Grigoriyevich Sulakvelidze , Alexander Anatolyevich Zavarov,  Igor Ivanovich Belanov,  Vasili Karlovich Rats, Oleg Valeriyevich Protasov   , June 15, 1988, European Championship, USSR 1-Republic of Ireland 1)

Photo From: Sport Illuestrierte, Fussball 1984 Sonderheft
 (Portugal squad during a get together 1983/84, Top, left to right: Fernando Cabrita (Manager),  Nene, Humberto Coelho, Augusto Inacio, Rui Jordao, Bastos Lopes, Manuel Bento  Bottom, left to right:  Fernando Gomes, Pietra, Jaiem Pacheco, Eduado Luis, Carlos Manuel )

Photo From: Soccer International, Volume 3, Issue 4, April 1992
(Commonwealth of Independent States squad, Top, left to right:Andrei Alekseyevich ChernishovDmitry Viktorovich Kharin, Oleg Vyacheslavovich Sergeyev, Andrei Vladimirovich Pyatnitski, Kahaber Dzhumberovich Tshadadze, Dimitri Viktorovich KuznetsovBottom, left to right:Ahrik Sokratovich Tsveiba, Sergei Vladimirovich Mandreko, Dmitri Nikolayevich Cheryshev, Sergei Vyacheslavovich Kiriakov, Dmitri Alekseyevich Khlestov  , January 25, 1992, USA 0-CIS 1)

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Northern Ireland , 1984
(England squad, Top, left to right:  Bryan Robson,  Peter Leslie Shilton, Michael Duxburry, Samuel Lee,  Kenneth Graham Sansom, Paul Anthony Walsh, Steven Charles Williams,  Glenn Hoddle, Brian Stein, Terence Ian Butcher, Graham Paul Roberts  , February 29, 1984, France 2-England 0)

Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 21, September 1961
(Sedan squad 1961)

Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1986
(Poland squad, Top, left to right:Zbigniew Boniek,  Józef Młynarczyk,  Roman Wójcicki, Kazimierz Przybyś, Ryszard Komornicki,  Krzysztof Pawlak, Dariusz Dziekanowski, Jan Urban, Waldemar Matysik, Marek Ostrowski,  Włodzimierz Smolarek  , September 11, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Poland 0-Belgium 0)

Photo From: Hurra Juventus 1971 #08 agosto
(Juventus squad 1971/72 , Top, left to right: Sandro Salvadore, Francesco Morini, Luciano Spinosi, Roberto Bettega, Franco Causio, Pietro Carmignani, Helmut Haller Bottom, left to right:  Fabio Capello, Pietro Anastasi, Gianpietro Marchetti, Giuseppe Furino ) 

 
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del calcio Italiana-1912-1914
(AC Milan squad 1913/14 )

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1947,  August 2, 1983
 (Tokoto Jubille squad, Top, left to right:  Pierre M’Pele, Cantillo,  Roger Milla, Phillipe N’Dioro, Gueye, Thomas N’Kono Bottom, left to right: Joseph-Antoine Bell, Mustapha Dahleb, Paulo Cesar, Andre-Marie M’Bida, Jean-Pierre Tokoto, Michel Kaham, Ibrahim Aoudou)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Argentina squad, Top, left to right:Diego Pablo Simeone, Claudio Paul Caniggia, Abel Eduardo Balbo,  Fernando Carlos Redondo,  José Antonio Chamot , Roberto Nestor Sensini, Gabriel Omar Batistuta, Sergio Fabian Vázquez, Luis Alberto Islas, Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri , Diego Armando Maradona, May 31, 1994, Israel 0-Argentina 3)

Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 18, July 1961
(Stade Reims squad 1960, Top, left to right: Robert Joncquet, Jean Wendling, Dominique Colonna, Michel Leblond, Robert Siatka, Bruno RodzikBottom, left to right: Just Fontaine, Lucien Muller, Raymond Kopa, Roger Piantoni, Jean Vincent)

Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3273 (1982)
(Ferro Caril Oeste squad 1982, Top, left to right:  Carlos Arregui, Mario Roberto Gomez, Oscar Garre, Hector Cuper, Juan Rocchia, Eduardo Basigalup Bottom, left to right: Geronimo Saccardi, Miguel Angel Juarez, Alberto Marcio, Adolfino Canete, Claudio Crocco)

Photo From: Don Balon, Issue 185, April 24, 1979
(Real Sociedad squad 1978/79, Top, left to right: Luis Arconada, Celayeta, Gajate, Alberto Gorriz, Pericho Alonso, OlaizolaBottom, left to right: Idigoras, Diego, Jesus Satrustegui, Jesus Zamora, Luis Lopez Ufarte  )

Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 39, March 2001
(Lazio squad 2000/01, Top, left to right: Sinisa Mihajlovic, Alessansdro Nesta, Paolo Negro, Giuseppe Pancaro, Angelo Peruzzi, Juan Sebastian Veron Bottom, left to right: Dejan Stankovic, Diego Simeone, Simone Inzaghi, Pavel Nedved, Marcelo Salas)

Photo From: British clubs in Europe - programs\1966.04.20. Manchester United - Partizan Belgrade (Champions Cup)
(Manchester United squad, 1965/66)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 67, August 29, 1972
(Borussia Moenchengladbach squad, Top, left to right:Herbert Wimmer, Juup Heynckes, Hans-Jurgen Wittkamp,  Shmuel Rosenthal,  Berti Vogts, Wolfgang KleffBottom, left to right:Bernd Rupp, Heinz Michallich, Rainer BonhofGunter Nezter, Henning Jensen,  August 23, 1972, Trofeo Joan Gamper, Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-CSKA Sofia 2)



Old Team Photographs-Part 30b

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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, Top, left to right:  Antonio Ramallets Simon , JoséMaria OruéAranguren, Heriberta HerreraUdrizar , Nicanor ‘Canito’Trapero González, José Maria MagureguiIbarguchi, Jesus Garay Vecino , Amador Conde (masseur)  Bottom, left to right:  Miguel Gonzalez Perez, Ladislao Kubala Stecz, Alfredo Di Stefano,  Luis Suarez Miramontes , Francisco Gento Lopez  , March 10, 1957, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 2-Switzerland 2)
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Scotland squad, Top, left to right:  Thomas Valley ‘Tosh’ McKinlay , Gordon Scott Durie , Edward Colin James 'Colin' Hendry,  Andrew Stuart Murray 'Stuart' McCall,  Andrew Lewis Goram, Colin CalderwoodBottom, left to right:  John Angus Paul Collins,  Stuart McKimmie, Gary McAllister, Thomas Boyd , John Spencer, June 15, 1996, European Championship, England 2-Scotland 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Portugal squad, Top, left to right:  Joaquim da Silva Carvalho, João Pedro Morais , Jaime da Silva Graça , JoséAlexandre da Silva Baptista  , VicenteLucas , Hilario Rosario da Coenceiçao Bottom, left to right:  JoséAugusto Pinto de Almeida , José Augusto Costa SenicaTorres, ‘Eusebio’ da Silva Ferreira, Mario Esteves Coluna, Antonio Simões da Costa   , July 13, 1966, World Cup, Portugal 3-Hungary 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Paraguay squad, Top, left to right:  Roberto Fernández, Justo Jacquet, Juan Bautista Torales, Jorge Guasch, Cesar Zabala, Rogelio Delgado  Bottom, left to right:   Julio Cesar Franco, Adolfino Cañete, Buenaventura Ferreira, Gustavo Neffa , Alfredo Damian Mendoza  , July 7, 1989, Copa America, Paraguay 3-Venezuela 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Italy squad from 1966 possibly in an unofficial friendly vs. a club team, Top, left to right:  Sandro Salvadore, Enrico Albertosi , Giacinto Facchetti, Roberto Rosato?,  Tarcisio Burgnich, Gianni RiveraBottom, left to right:Marino Perani,  Alessandro Mazzola, Romano Fogli, Giovanni Lodetti, Ezio Pascutti)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Northern Ireland squad, Top, left to right:Stephen Martin Lomas,  Darren James Patterson  , Iain Dowie, Maik Stefan Taylor, Mark Stuart Williams, Stephen Joseph Morrow,  Keith Rowland  Bottom, left to right:   Kevin Horlock, Michael Eamonn Hughes,  Neil Francis Lennon, Keith Robert Gillespie  , March 27, 1999, EC Qualifier, Northern Ireland 0-Germany 3)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Holland squad, Top, left to right:  Jan van Beveren,  Pieter Dirk Gerrit ‘Piet’ Romeijn, Henk Warnas , Johannes Antonios ‘Hans’ Eijkenbroek, Hendrik ‘Henk’ GrootBottom, left to right:Jesaia ‘Sjaak’ Swart , Johannes Teunes ‘Jan’ Klinjan , Hendrikus Wilhelmus Johannes Gerardus ‘Henk’ Wery , Emiel Franciscus Cornelis ‘Miel’ Pijs,   Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen , Bernardus ‘Bennie’ Muller  , April 7, 1968, Holland 1-Belgium 2)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(West Germany squad, Top, left to right:Uwe Seeler, Hans Tilkowski, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Franz Beckenbauer, Willi Schulz, Friedel Lutz, Lothar Emmerich, Wolfgang Weber, Siegfried Held, Helmut Haller, Wolfgang Overath  , July 25, 1966, World Cup, West Germany 2-USSR 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Girondins de Bordeaux squad 1976)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(France squad, Top, left to right:   Laurent Blanc , Bernard Lama, Marcel Desailly, Nicolas Anelka, Robert Pires, Zinedine ZidaneBottom, left to right: Lilian Thuram,  Youri Djorkaeff, Didier Deschamps, Bixente Lizarazu, Emmanuel Petit, October 10, 1998, EC Qualifier, Russia 2-France 3)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(England squad, Top, left to right:Phillip George Neal, Peter Leslie Shilton, Phillip Bernard Thompson, David Vernon  Watson, Raymond KennedyBottom, left to right:Raymond Colin Wilkins, Trevor John Francis, Stephen James Coppell,  Anthony Stewart Woodcock,   Kevin Joseph  Keegan, Michael Denis ‘Mick’ Mills, March 26, 1980, Spain 0-England 2)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spartak Moscow squad 1995/96, Top, left to right: Viktor Onopko, Gintaras Stauce, Yuri Nikiforov, Ilia Tsymbalar, Vladimir Beschastnykh, Dmitri Khlestov, Andrei Piatniski, Igor Lediakov, Andrei Ivanov, Vladislav Ternavsky, last player missing   )

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(Denmark squad, June 24, 1945, Sweden 2-Denmark 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(East Germany squad, Top, left to right: Joachim Streich , Peter Ducke , Wolfram Löwe, Wolfgang Seguin, Reinhard Lauck, Lothar Kurbjuweit, Joachim Fritsche, Hans-Jürgen Kreische, Klaus Sammer, Jürgen Croy,  Bernd Bransch   , September 26, 1973, World Cup Qualifier, East Germany 2-Romania 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Colombia squad, November 3, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 2-Paraguay 1)

Photo From: (AS Color) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Barcelona squad 1975/76, Top, left to right: Artola, De la Cruz, Corominas, Marcial, Johann Neeskens, Migueli   Bottom, left to right:  Carles Rexach, Manuel Asensi, Johann Cruyff, Hugo Sotil, Fortes )

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Nottingam Forest squad 1978)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Chile squad 1946 Copa America, Top, left to right:  Hernan Carvallo, Francisco Las Heras,  Hernan Fernández, Mario Ibanez, Santiago Salfate, Jose Sepúlveda, Domingo Pino, Luis Tirado (Manager)Bottom, left to right:   Mario Castro, Atilio Cremaschi  , Jorge Araya , Erasmo Vera, Desiderio Medina)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Corinthians squad 1979)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
 (Argentina squad, Top, left to right:  Sosa (Masseur),   José María Minella, Rodolfo De Jonge, Carlos Wilson,  Fernando Bello, José Arturo Scarcella  , Antonio De Mare  Bottom, left to right:  Miguel Angel Lauri, Antonio Sastre, Herminio Masantonio, Diego García,  Arturo Arrieta     , January 27, 1935, Copa America, Uruguay 3-Argentina 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Brazil squad, Top, left to right:   Newton De Sordi ,  Valdemar Rodrigues Martins Oreco,Dino Sani, Zózimo Alves Calazans, Gilmar dos Snatos Neves,  Hideraldo Luis BelliniVicente Italo Feola (Manager), Bottom, left to right: Joel Antônio Martins , Waldir Pereira‘Didi’, Edwaldo Izidio NettoVavá , Edivaldo Alves de Santa RosaDida,Mario Jorge Lobo Zagallo, May 4, 1958, Taça Oswaldo Cruz , Brazil 5-Paraguay 1)


Old team Photographs-Part 30c

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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Brazil squad before an unofficial training match in 1962, Top, left to right:  Djalma Santos, Hideraldo Luis Bellini ,  José Eli de MirandaZito,  Raul Donazar Calvet, Carlos José Castilho, , NíltonReis dos Santos  Bottom, left to right:Manoel dos Santos Garrincha,  Waldir Pereira‘Didi’, Antônio Wilson HonorioCoutinho, Edson Arantes do Nascimento ‘Pelé’,   José Macia‘Pepe’,  )
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Argentina squad, Top, left to right:Carmelo Simeone , Miguel Angel Vidal , Antonio Roma, Jose Manuel Ramos Delgado, Mario Griguol, Federico SacchiBottom, left to right:   Oreste Omar Corbatta, Jose Pizzuti, Luis Artime, José Francisco Sanfilippo, Raul Oscar Belen  , November 18, 1961, Argentina 1-USSR 2)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 28, April 1978
(Club Brugge squad 1977/78, Top, left to right: Birger Jensen, Fons Bastijns, Jos Volders, Dany De Cubber, Georges Leekens, Rene vandereycken Bottom, left to right: Jan Sorensen, Julien Cools, Raoul Lambert, Dirk Sanders, Paul Courant)

Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Hors Serie 11, 1980
(Nantes squad 1980/81, Top, left to right: Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes, Maxime Bossis, Patrice Rio,  Enzo Trossero, Henri Michel, Thierry TusseauBottom, left to right:  Oscar Muller, Eric Pecout, Gilels Rampillon, Bruno Baronchelli, Loic Amisse )

Photo From: Start1976_may10_№19
 (Anderlecht squad 1976,  Top, left to right: Michel Lomme, Gilbert van Binst, Hugo Broos, Jean Dockx, Jan Ruiter, Jean Thissen Bottom, left to right: Ludo Coeck, Peter Ressel, François van der Elst, Robby Rensenbrink, Frankie Vercauteren )

Photo From: Sport Illuestrierte, Fussball 1984 Sonderheft
(France squad, Top, left to right:  Joel Bats, Yvon Le Roux,  Manuel Amoros, Bernard Genghini, Patrick Battiston, Maxime Bossis, Luis Fernandez Bottom, left to right:Jean Tigana, Bernard Lacombe,  Alain Giresse, Bruno Bellone   , March 28, 1984, France 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: Soccer International, August 1993
(Germany squad, Top, left to right:Andreas Köpke,  Christian Ziege,  Stefan Effenberg, Michael Schulz, Guido Buchwald, Jürgen Kohler,Bottom, left to right:Lothar Matthäus, Karlheinz Riedle, Thomas Strunz, Uwe Bein,  Jürgen Klinsmann , June 13, 1993, US Cup, USA 3-Germany 4)

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Wales v Northern Ireland , 1984
(Northern Ireland squad, Top, left to right:  Christopher John Nicholl,  Gerard Joseph Armstrong, William Robert Hamilton, Norman Whiteside, John McClelland, Malachy Martin Donaghy, Billy Bingham (Manager)Bottom, left to right:   Patrick Anthony Jennings, Ian Edwin Stewart, Samuel Baxter McIlroy, Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill,  Paul Christopher Ramsey  , September 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Northern Ireland 3-Austria 1)


Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1990
(Austria squad, Top, left to right: Andreas Ogria, Peter Artner, Anton Polster,  Ernst Aigner, Christian Keglevits, Alfred Hortnagel, Manfred Linzmaier, Anton Pfeffer, Robert Pecl, Klaus Lindenberger, Manfred Zsak  , November 15, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Austria 3-East Germany 0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del calcio Italiana-1922-1923
(Italy squad, Top, left to right:  Pilotta (masseur),  Giovanni Moscardini, Gastone Baldi, Umberto Caligaris, Adolfo Baloncieri, Giuseppe Forlivesi, Ottavio Barbieri, Alberto Pozzi, Renzo De Vecchi,  Felice Romano, Luigi Cevenini III, Sitting:  Giuseppe Trivellini, December 3, 1922, Italy 2-Switzerland 0)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1972, January 24, 1984
(Paris St. Germain squad 1983/84)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(UNAM Pumas squad 1980)

Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 131, November 1970
(Red Star FC-Paris squad 1970/71)

Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3467 (18-03-1986)
(River Plate squad, 1985/86)

Photo From: Don Balon, Issue 994-995, November 15-21, 1994
(Compostela squad, 1994/95)

Photo From: British clubs in Europe - programs\1967.09.06. Leeds United - Dinamo Zagreb (Fairs Cup)
(Dinamo Zagreb squad 1967/68)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 115, July 31, 1973
(Atletico Madrid squad, 1973)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR squad, September 25, 1955, Hungary 1-USSR 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USA squad, Top, left to right:  Bruce Murray , Michael Lapper , Jeff Agoos , Alexi Lalas , John Doyle , Cle KooimanBottom, left to right:Brad Friedel , Fernando Clavijo ,  Chris Henderson, Cobi  Jones , Tabaré ‘Tab’ Ramos, June 19, 1993, Copa America, Ecuador 2-USA 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Sweden squad, Top, left to right:  Thomas Ravelli ,  Gary Sundgren,  Joachim Björklund, Kennet Andersson,  Patrik Andersson, Niclas Alexandersson Bottom, left to right:Martin Dahlin, Pontus Kåmark, Håkan Mild,  Jonas Thern ,  Pär Zetterberg , September 10, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Sweden 1-Latvia 0)

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(Uruguay squad, Top, left to right:  AlfonsoEnrique Domínguez Maidana , José Batlle PerdomoTexeira , NelsonDaniel GutiérrezLuongo , Adolfo Javier Zeoli Martinez , José Oscar HerreraCorominas, Hugo Eduardo De León Rodriguez  Bottom, left to right:  Antonio Alzamendi Casas , Enzo FrançescoliUriarte,   Ruben SosaArdaiz , Ruben Walter PazMárquez , Santiago Javier OstolazaSosa , July 12, 1989, Coap America, Uruguay 3-Paraguay 0)



Old team Photographs-Part 30d

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Photo From: Start1980_july14_№28
 (Czechoslovakia squad, Top, left to right:  Koloman Gögh, Zdenek Nehoda , Miroslav Gajdusek, Ladislav Vizek, Frantisek Stambachr, Jozef Barmos,  Antonin Panenka, Ladislav Jurkemik, Jan Kozak,  Jaroslav Netolicka,  Anton Ondrus, June  11, 1980, European Championship, West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0)
Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1994
(Romania squad, Top, left to right:  Florin Prunea , Gheorge Popescu,  Daniel Claudiu Prodan, Miodrag Belodedici, Florin Valeriu Raducioiu, Dan Vasile PetrescuBottom, left to right:Gheorge Hagi, Dorinel Ionel Munteanu, Ioan Ovidiu Sabau,  Ioan Angelo LupescuIlie Dumitrescu  , October 13, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Romania 2-Belgium 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1935-1936
(Fiorentina squad 1934/35)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2070, December 10, 1985
(OGC Nice 1985/86 squad)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Nacional Montevideo squad 1980)

Photo From: British clubs in Europe - programs\1974.03.12. Arsenal – Barcelona
(Arsenal squad 1960s, Top, left to right: John Barnwell, Jimmy Magill, George Eastham, Bob Wilson, Laurie Brown, Alan Skirton Bottom, left to right: Geoff Strong, Joe Baker, George Armstrong, Billy McCullough)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 116, August 7, 1973
(Athletic Bilbao squad 1903)

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(USSR squad, Top, , April 27, 1962, USSR 5-Uruguay 0)

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(Spain squad, Top, left to right:José Vicente TrainJoséMingorance Chimeno ,  Severino Reija Vázquez, Luis Maria Koldo AguirreVidaurrázaga, Feliciano Munoz Rivilla , Jesus Glaria Roldan   Bottom, left to right:   Amaro Varela Amancio  , AderaldoRodríguez Sánchez , José Fidalgo Veloso, Vicente GuillotFabian  , Carlos LapetraCoarasa  , June 13, 1963, Spain 2-Scotland 6)

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(Portugal squad, Top, left to right:Tamagnini Gomes Baptista Nené,  Humberto Manuel de Jesus Coelho  ,  Carlos Alexandre Fortes Alhinho , AntonioLuis Alves Ribeiro Oliveira , Alberto Gomes Fonseca Junior,   Manuel Galrinho BentoBottom, left to right:  Fernando Mendes Soares  Gomes  , JoãoAntonio Ferreira Resende Alves , Artur Manuel Soares Correia, Minervino José Lopes Pietra , José Alberto Costa   , November 29, 1978, EC Qualifier, Portugal 1-Scotland 0)

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(Paraguay squad, Top, left to right:  Francisco Arce, Catalino Rivarola, Carlos Gamarra, Silvio Suarez, Jose Luis Chilavert, Celso Rafael AyalaBottom, left to right:   Julio César Enciso , Richart Báez , Miguel Angel Benitez,  Roberto Miguel Acuña, Hugo Ovelar  , September 10, 1997, World cup Qualifier, Paraguay 2-Bolivia 1)

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(Republic of Ireland squad, Top, left to right:  Stephen Staunton , Gary Patrick Breen, Seamus John ‘Shay’ Given , Roy Maurice Keane, Niall John Quinn  Bottom, left to right:   Jason Wynn Mc Ateer , Joseph Dennis Irwin , Damien Anthony Duff, Alan Francis McLoughlin, Mark Anthony Kinsella  , November 18, 1998, EC Qualifier, Yugoslavia 1-Republic of Ireland 0)
Note: Kenneth Edward Cunningham missing from the photo

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(Holland squad , Top, left to right: Wim Eijsbergen, Hugo Hovenkamp, Wim Suurbier, Piet Schrijvers, Pierre Vermeulen, Ruud Krol   Bottom, left to right:  Rene van der Kerkhof, Willy van der Kerkhof, Arnold Muhren, Wim  Jansen, Johnny Rep  )
Note: Possibly this lineup is for a Friendly vs. Dutch League XI on January 30, 1978 (1-0 Holland win))

Photo From: (Kicker Sportsmagazin) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(West Germany squad, Top, left to right:Franz Beckenbauer, Rudolf Kargus, Josef ‘Jupp’Heynckes, Ulrich Stielike, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Herbert Zimmermann, Heinz Flohe, Bernhard Dietz, Erich Beer, Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts , Ulrich ‘Uli” Hoeness, October 6, 1976, Wales 0-West Germany 2)

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(AS Monaco squad 1982/83, Top, left to right:Jean-Luc Ettori, Manuel Amoros, Thierry Ninot, Claude Puel, Jacques Perais, Alfred Vitalis Bottom, left to right: Eric Pecout, Dominique Bijotat, Umberto Barberis, Patrick Delamontagne, Alain Couriol)


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(England squad, Top, left to right:Alan Shearer,  David Andrew Seaman,  Philip John Neville, Gary Alexander Neville, David Robert Joseph Beckham, Paul Scholes, Dennis Frank Wise, Michael James Owen, Sulzeer Jeremiah ‘Sol’ Campbell, Martin Raymond Keown, Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince  , May 27, 2000, England 1-Brazil 1)


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(Rosenborg Trondheim squad 1996/97)

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(Denmark squad, Top, left to right:Bent Schmidt Hansen, Finn Laudrup, Erik Dyreborg, Tom Søndergaard, Ulrik le Fevre   Bottom, left to right:   John Worbye, Henning Boel, Johnny Hansen, Leif Nielsen, Erik Sandvad, Kresten Bjerre  , June 25, 1967, Nordic Cup, Denmark 1-Sweden 1)

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(East Germany squad, Top, left to right:Konrad Weise,  Hans-Ullrich Graphentin, Matthias Liebers, Gerd Weber , Gerd Kische, Peter Kotte, Martin Trocha , Norbert Trieloff,  Reinhard Häfner, Joachim Streich,  Matthias Müller  , November 19, 1980, East Germany 2-Hungary 0)

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(Colombia squad, Top, left to right:  Gildardo Gómez, Bernardo RedínLuis Carlos Perea,  Andrés Escobar, Leonnel de Jesus Alvarez, René HiguitaBottom, left to right:Carlos Valderrama, Leon Fernando Villa, Arnoldo Iguaran, Wilson Perez, Ruben Dario Hernandez    , September 17, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 2-Paraguay 1)

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(Bayern Munich squad 1968/69, Top, left to right: Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Muller, Franz Roth, August Starek, Helmut Schmidt, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Rainer Ohlhauer  Bottom, left to right:  Peter Pumm, Sepp Maier, Branko Zebec (Manager),  Werner Olk, Dieter Brenninger  )

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(Real Madrid squad 1974/75, Top, left to right:Jose Antonio Camacho, Benito, Miguel Angel, Vicente del Bosque, Rubinan, Paul Breitner   Bottom, left to right:  Aguilar, Carlos Santillana, Roberto Martinez, Gunter Netzer, Velazquez)


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(Chile squad, Top, left to right:  Carlos Contreras, Raul Sanchez, Misael Escuti, Eladio Rojas,  Luis Eyzaguirre, Sergio NavarroBottom, left to right:  Jaime Ramirez, Jorge Toro, Honorino Landa , Alberto Fouilloux, Leonel Sanchez, June 2, 1962, World Cup, Chile 2-Italy 0)

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(Fluminense squad 1968)




Old Team Photographs-Part 30e

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Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 9, 1980
(Metz squad, 1980/81)
Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Issue 27, June 1982
(France squad, Top, left to right:  Didier Christophe ,  Gerard Janvion, Maxime Bossis, Leonard Specht, Alain Moizan, Christian Lopez, Jean CastanedaBottom, left to right:  Bruno Baronchelli,  Jean- François Larios, Michel Platini, Didier Six  , February 18, 1981, Spain 1-France 0)

Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1998
(Bulgaria squad, Top, left to right:Trifon Ivanov, Yordan Lechkov, Borislav Mihailov,  Zlatko Yankov,   Emil Kostadinov, Luboslav Penev  , Bottom, left to right: Radostin Kishishev, Ivaylo Yordanov, Hristo Stoichkov,  Tzanko Tzvetanov, Krassimir Balakov  , June 13, 1996, European Championship, Bulgaria 1-Romania 0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1938-1940
(Italy squad, Top, left to right:  Vittorio Pozzo (Manager), Aldo Olivieri , Giacomo Neri, Mario Perazzolo,  Giovanni Battistoni,  Aldo Boffi,  Vittorio Sardelli, Luigi Scarabello, Sergio Marchi, Attilio Demaria , Mario Genta,  Luigi ‘Gino’ Colaussi, November 26, 1939, Germany 5-Italy 2)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2118, November 11, 1986
(Real Madrid squad, Top, left to right:  Antonio Maceda, Miguel Chendo, Agustin Rodriguez, Michel, Jesus Solana, Rafael Gordillo, Jose Antonio Camacho  Bottom, left to right: Emilio Butragueno, Hugo Sanchez, Jorge Valdano, Ricardo Gallego, May 6, 1986, UEFA Cup, Koln 2-Real Madrid 0)

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(Barcelona squad, 1982/83 or 83/84)

Photo From: British clubs in Europe - programs\1975.11.05. West Ham United - Ararat Erevan (Cup Winners Cup)
(Ararat Erevan squad 1975)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 122, September 18, 1973
(Real Madrid and RCD Espanol squads, 1973)


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(USSR squad, May 2, 1970, Bordeaux (France) 1-USSR 4)

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(Spain squad, Top, left to right:José Angel  Iribar Cortajarena , Juan Cruz SolOria , FranciscoFernández Gallego , Alfonso Moreno Antonio Tonono , José AntonioLicoMorante Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Touriño Cancela   Bottom, left to right:   Enrique Lora Millán ,  Amaro Varela Amancio , Joaquin Quino Sierra Vallejo ,Luis Aragones Suarez  , Carlos RexachCerda  , January 12, 1972, Spain 1-Hungary 0)

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(Portugal squad, Top, left to right:  Manuel Galrinho Bento, Rui Manuel Trindade Jordäo , AlvaroMonteiro De Magalhaes ,  AntonioManuel Frasco Vieira, Eurico Monteiro Gomes, Antonio Augusto Gomes de Sousa  , Antônio José Lima PereiraJoão Domingos Silva Pinto Carlos ManuelCorreia dos Santos , Jaime Moreira Pacheco , Fernando Albino de Sousa Chalana  , June 14, 1984, European Championship, West Germany 0-Portugal 0)


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(Holland squad, Top, left to right:  Ronald Koeman , Adick Johannes Herman Koot , Franklin Edmundo ‘Frank’ Rijkaard ,  Marcel ‘Marco’ van Basten , René Antonius Maria Eijkelkamp, Johannes Franciscus ‘Hans’ van Breukelen    Bottom, left to right:   Jan Jacobus ‘Sonny’ Silooy ,  Pieter Egge Huistra, Gerald Mervin Vanenburg , Wilbert Johan Suvrijn, Rob Reekers  , November 16, 1988, Italy –Holland 0)

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(West Germany squad, Top, left to right:  Klaus Allofs , Bodo Illgner , Hans Pflügler, Guido Buchwald, Jürgen Kohler, Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler, Thomas Berthold, Pierre Littbarski, Matthias Herget, Olaf Thon, Hans Dorfner, October 14, 1987, West Germany 1-Sweden 1)

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(Internazionale Milano squad, Top, left to right:  Ze Elias, Francesco Colonnese, Javier Zanetti,  Gianluca pagliuca, Taribo West Bottom, left to right: Diego Simeone, Youri Djorkaeff, Ivan Zamorano, Aron Winter, Salvatore Fresi, Ronaldo  , May 6, 1998, UEFA Cup, Internazionale Milano 3-Lazio 0)

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(Denmark squad, Top, left to right:Michael Laudrup, Preben Elkjaer,  John Lauridsen, Morten Olsen, Ole Kjær  Bottom, left to right:Klaus Berggreen, Allan Simonsen, Jesper Olsen,  Jens Jorn Bertelesen,   Soren Busk , Ivan Nielsen, October 12, 1983, EC Qualifier, Denmark 6-Luxembourg 0)

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(Valencia squad 1971)

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(Chile squad, Top, left to right:Javier Margas,   Ronald Fuentes, Marcelo Miranda, Pedro Reyes, Luis Musrri, Cristian CastanedaBottom, left to right:   Fernando Cornejo,  Marcelo Ramirez, Fernando Vergara,  Ivan Zamorano, Jorge Contreras, October 9, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Paraguay 2-Chile 1)

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(Vasco da Gama squad 1989)

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(Brazil squad, Top, left to right:Carlos Alberto Tôrres,  Emerson Leão, João Justino Amaral dos Santos, Rigoberto Costa  Beto Fuscão, Givanildo José de Oliveira  , Marco AntônioFeliciano,  Bottom, left to right:Gilberto Alves Gil, Artur Antunes CoimbraZico, Carlos Roberto de Oliveira Roberto Dinamite ,  Roberto Rivellino, Elias Ferreira Sobrinho Nei   , December 1, 1976, Brazil 2-USSR 0)

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(Argentina squad, Top, left to right:  Jorge Troncoso,  Angel Hugo Bargas, Enrique Ernesto Wolff , Daniel Alberto Carnevali, Ruben Pernia, Roberto Marcelo TelchBottom, left to right:René Orlando Houseman,  Miguel Angel Brindisi, Roque Alberto Avallay, Norberto Osvaldo Alonso,  Carlos Alfredo Guerini  , July 9, 1973, Argentina 3-Olimpia 73 0)
Note: Olimpia 73 (Argentine players in foreign clubs)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(Belgium squad, Top, left to right:Luc Millecamps, Walter Meeuws,  Erwin Vandenbergh, Ludo Coeck, Maurice Martens,  Rene VandereyckenBottom, left to right:  Theo Custers,  Jan Ceulemans, François Van der Elst, Eric Gerets, Rene Verheyen  , March 18, 1980, Belgium 2-Uruguay 0)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 19, October 1981
(Standard Liege squad 1981/82, Top, left to right:  Theo Poel, Gerald Plessers, Johnny Dusbaba, Jos Daerden, Walter Meeuws, Eric Gerets, Guy vandermissen, Arie Haan, Benny Wendt, Raymond Goethals Bottom, left to right:  Simon Tahamata, Eddy Voordeckers,Anthony  Englebert, Jean-Michel Lecloux, Gilbert Bodart, Michel Preud’homme, Roberto Sciasca, Pascal Delbrouck, Helmut Graf, Etienne Delangre )


Old Team Photographs-Part 30f

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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR/CIS squad, Top, left to right:  Alexei Aleksandrovich Mikhailichenko,  Dmitry Viktorovich Kharin , Andrei Alekseyevich Chernishov, Vladimir Ivanovich Ljuty,  Igor Mikhaylovich Shalimov, Oleg Vladimirovich KuznetsovBottom, left to right: Igor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov, Andrei Anastasovich Kanchelskis,  Igor Ivanovich Dobrovolsky, Ahrik Sokratovich Tsveiba,  Dimitri Viktorovich Kuznetsov, June 12, 1992, European Championship, Germany 1-Commonwealth of Independent States 1)
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(Spain squad, Top, left to right:Jose Francisco ‘Molina’ Jimenez, Miguel Angel ‘Nadal’ Homar, Francisco ‘Paco Jemez’ Martin,  ‘Luis Enrique’ Martinez Garcia, Josep  ‘Guardiola’ Sala, Agustin ‘Aranzabal’ Alkorta  Bottom, left to right:   ‘Julen Guerrero’ Lopez, Alfonso’ Perez Munoz, Gaizka ‘Mendieta’ Zabala , ‘Raul’ Gonzalez Blanco,  Albert ‘Ferrer’ Llopis, November 17, 1999, Spain 0-Argentina 2)

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(AS Saint Etienne squad 1974/75, Top, left to right: Yvan Curkovic, Oswaldo Piazza, Gerard Farizon, Dominique Bathenay, Christian Lopez, Pierre Repellini   Bottom, left to right: Yves Triantafilos, Patrick Revelli, Jean-Michel Larque,  Herve Revelli, Gerard Janvion )


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(Benfica squad 1965)

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(Brazil squad, Top, left to right:  Claudio Taffarel,  Celio Silva, Aldair,  Mauro Silva, Cafu, Roberto CarlosBottom, left to right:  Ronaldo, Romario, carlos Dunga, Giovanni, Leonardo , June 3, 1997, Tournoi de France , France 1-Brazil 1)

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(Argentina squad, Top, left to right:Fernando Gabriel Caceres, Hernan Edgardo Diaz, José Antonio Chamot, Luis Alberto Islas,  Fernando Carlos Redondo Neri, Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri  Bottom, left to right:  Claudio Paul Caniggia , Diego Pablo Simeone, Gabriel Omar Batistuta,   Abel Eduardo Balbo , Leonardo Adrián Rodríguez, June 30, 1994, World Cup, Bulgaria 2-Argentina 0)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 20, 1995
(Auxerre squad 1995/96, Top, left to right: Moussa Saib, Fabien Cool, Stephane Guivarc’h, Sabri Lamouchi, Alain Goma, Taribo West, Bernard Diomede Bottom, left to right:  Corentin Martins, Christophe Cocard, Franck Silvestre, Franck Rabarivony )

Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 20, 1984
(Bastia squad 1984/85, Top, left to right: Paul Marchioni, Charles Orlanducci, Jozsef Mlynarczyk, Cesar Nativi, Jose Pastinelli, Jacques Zimako, Periniani (flag bearer) Bottom, left to right: Paul Squiaglia, Louis Marcialis, Thierry Meyer, Daniel Solsona, Simei Ihily)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 57, December 1984
(East Germany squad 1984, Top, left to right:Ronald Kreer, Uwe Zötzsche, Matthias Liebers, Hans-Jürgen Dörner, Joachim Streich   Middle, left to right: Rainer Ernst, Frank Rohde, Dirk Stahmann, Ralf Minge, Michael Glowatzky, Bottom, left to right:  Wolfgang Steinbach, René Müller, Jörg Weissflog, Matthias Döschner, Rainer Troppa)

Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1998
(Belgium squad, Top, left to right:Phillipe Leonard, Goran Vidovic, Luc Nilis ,   Lorenzo  Staelens, Phillipe DeWilde, Marc WilmotsBottom, left to right:  Emile Lokonda M`Penza, Eric Deflandre, Nico Van Kerkhoven, Danny Boffin,  Franky Van Der Elst  , February 25, 1998, Belgium 2-USA  0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1955-1956
(AC Milan squad , Top, left to right:Juan Schiaffino, Cesare Maldini, Nils Liedholm, Francesco Zagatti, Amos MarianiBottom, left to right: Eros Silvio Fassetta, Lorenzo Buffon, Osvaldo Bagnoli, Luigi Radice, Giorgio Carlo Dal Monte, Amleto Frignani, July 3, 1956, Latin Cup, AC Milan 3-Athletic Bilbao 1) 

 
Photo From: France Football, Issue 2154, July 21, 1987
(AS Saint Etienne squad, 1987/88)

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(River Plate 1938)

Photo From: British clubs in Europe - programs\1980.11.26. Ipswich Town - Widzew Lodz (UEFA Cup)
(Widzew Lodz squad, 1980/81)

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(USSR squad, Top, left to right:  Aleksandr Gavrilovich Chivadze, Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev, Sergey Pavlovich Baltacha, Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin, Tengiz Grigoriyevich Sulakvelidze, Sergei Yuriyevich Rodionov, Nikolai Yevgeniyevich Larionov, Khoren Zhoraevich Oganesian, Fyodor Fedorovich Cherenkov  , Anatoli Vassilievich Demianenko, Vladimir Vassilievich Bessonov  , April 27, 1983, EC Qualifier, USSR 5-Portugal 0)

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(Spain squad, Top, left to right:Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances , Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta , José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo, Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga ,  ‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas, ‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez AlfaroBottom, left to right:  ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos , Julio ‘Salinas’ Fernandez, ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique , ‘Tomas Renones’ Grego, Ramon Maria Caldere   , January 22, 1986, Spain 2-USSR 0)

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(Portugal squad, Top, left to right:Paulo Jorge Gomes Bento  ,  Paulo Sérgio Braga Madeira , FernandoManuel Silva Couto  , Vitor Manuel Martins Baia , Dimas Manuel Marques Texeira , Rui Manuel Cesar Costa   Bottom, left to right:  Carlos Alberto Oliveira Secretario , Joao Manuel Vieira Pinto , Ricardo Manuel da Silva Sa Pinto, João Paulo Maio Santos ‘Paulinho Santos’, Luis Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo   , February 10, 1999, Portugal 0-Holland 0)

Photo From: (Kicker Sportsmagazin) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Holland squad, Top, left to right:  Edwin van der Sar ,  Clarence Clyde Seedorf , Glenn Helder, Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp, Dirk Franciscus ‘Danny’ Blind, Ronaldus ‘Ronald’ de Boer  Bottom, left to right:   Richard Pieter Witschge, Arthur Johannes Numan,  Michael John Reiziger, Marc Overmars , Franciscus ‘Frank’ de Boer  , November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Holland 3-Norway 0)


Photo From: (Kicker Sportsmagazin) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Germany squad during a get together in 2000, Top, left to right: Michael Ballack, Markus Babbel, Oliver Bierhoff, Dietmar Hamann, Christian Ziege, Oliver Kahn Bottom, left to right:  Jens Jeremies, Sebastian Deisler, Mehmet Scholl, Oliver Neuville, Lothar Matthaus )

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(Olympique de Marseille squad 1978/79)

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(Denmark squad, Top, left to right:  Peter Schmeichel, Martin Jorgensen, Jesper Gronkjaer,  Thomas Gravesen, Thomas HelvegBottom, left to right:  Stig Tofting, Jon Dahl Tomasson, Soren Colding, Rene Henriksen, Ebbe Sand, Jan Heintze , April 28, 1999, Denmark 1-South Africa 1)

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(Internazionale Milano squad 1985/86)

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(Brazil squad, Top, left to right:  Valdir Peres, Oscar, Leandro, Paulo Roberto Falcao, Luizinho,  Junior Bottom, left to right:  Dirceu, Socrates, Serginho, Zico, Eder , June 14, 1982, World Cup, Brazil 2-USSR 1)

Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 17, 1983
(Toulon squad 1983/84)



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(Argentina squad, Top, left to right:Daniel  Alberto Passarella, Nestor Rolando Clausen,  Oscar Alfredo Garre, Enzo Hector Trossero,  Miguel Angel Russo, Ubaldo Matildo Fillol  Bottom, left to right:  Jorge Luis Burruchaga,   Ricardo Omar Giusti, Juan Alberto Barbas, Diego Armando Maradona, Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano, June 23, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Peru 1-Argentina 0)


Old Team Photographs-Part 30g

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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 8, 1991
(AS Monaco squad 1990/91, Top, left to right: Roger Mendy, Luc Sonor, Jean-Luc Ettori, John Sivebaek, Claude Puel  Bottom, left to right: George Weah, Gerald Passi, Rui Barros, Emmnauel Petit, Christophe Robeert, Marcel Dib)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Europe 1-Coupe Du Monde Italia 90
(Romania squad, Top, left to right:  Silviu Lung, Stefan Iovan, Dan Vasile Petrescu, Ioan Andone  Gheorghe Popescu,  Danut Lupu  Bottom, left to right:Ioan Ovidiu Sabau , Gheorge Hagi, Iosif Rotariu, Marius Mihai Lacatus , Gavril Pelé Balint, January 28, 1990, Olympique de Marseille 2- Romania 1)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 5, 1990
(Bordeaux squad 1990/91, Top, left to right:  Patrick Battiston, Phillipe Sence, Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, Didier Senac, Jean-Phillipe Durand, Didier Deschamps, Jean-Luc Dogon, Bixente Lizarazu, Hakim Ben Mabrouk, Phillipe Fargeon, Jean-Marc Ferreri )

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 17, June 1990
(England squad, Top, left to right:  John Charles Bryan Barnes, Stuart Pearce,   Peter Leslie Shilton, Neil John Webb, Gary Winston Lineker, Terence Ian Butcher Bottom, left to right:  Desmond Sinclair Walker , Bryan Robson , David Carlyle Rocastle,  Paul Andrew Parker , Peter Andrew Beardsley  , June 7, 1989, Denmark 1-England 1)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 2, 1989
(Olympique Lyonnais squad 1989/90, Top, left to right: Francois Lemasson, Ali Bouafia, Jean-Marc Knapp, Bruno N’Gotty, Mick McCarthy, Francois BrissonBottom, left to right:  Eugene Kabongo, Jacky Colin, Remi Garde, Claudio Garcia, Bruno Genesio )

Photo From: Mondial, new series, Issue 106, January 1989
(PSV Eindhoven squad, Top, left to right: Hans van Breukelen, Wim Kieft, Hans Gillhaus, Jan Heintze, Ivan Nielsen, Edward Linskens,  Soren Lerby, Ronald Koeman, Gerald Vanenburg, Berry van Aerle, Eric Gerets  , May 25, 1988, Champions Cup, PSV Eindhoven 0-Benfica 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 139, July 1987
(USSR squad, Top, left to right:  Ivan Ivanovich Yaremchuk , Pavel Aleksandrovich Yakovenko, Nikolai Yevgeniyevich Larionov, Igor Ivanovich Belanov, Alexander Anatolyevich Zavarov , Oleg Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, Sergei Yevgenyevich Aleinikov, Vasili Karlovich Rats, Vladimir Vassilievich Bessonov, Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev, Anatoli Vassilievich Demianenko, June 5, 1986, World Cup, France 1-USSR 1)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 94, January 1988
(France squad, Top, left to right:Michel Platini, Joel Bats, Manuel Amoros, Patrick Battiston, Maxime Bossis, Thierry Tusseau, Jean Tigana, Luis Fernandez, Alain Giresse, Dominique Rocheteau , Yannick Stopyra   , June 21, 1986, World Cup, France 1-Brazil 1)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2494 , January 25, 1994
(Rennes squad that achieved promotion, 1993/94)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 22, April 1996
(Bulgaria squad, Top, left to right:  Nasko Sirakov,  Trifon Ivanov, Yordan Lechkov, Borislav Mihailov, Zlatko Yankov,  Petar HoubchevBottom, left to right:  Tzanko Tzvetanov,  Hristo Stoichkov, Krassimir Balakov, Emil Kremenliev, Emil Kostadinov  , June 26, 1994, World Cup, Bulgaria 4-Greece 0)


Photo From: Onze-Europe 1-L'Album De La Couope Du Monde 1986
(Poland squad, Top, left to right:Roman Wójcicki, Jacek Kazimierski, Damian Łukasik, Krzysztof Pawlak,  Dariusz Wdowczyk, Dariusz Dziekanowski,  Ryszard Komornicki, Waldemar Matysik,  Marek Ostrowski, Andrzej Pałasz,  Mirosław Okoński  , February 5, 1985, Mexico 5-Poland 0)


Photo From: Mondial, Hors Serie 9, 1988
(Strasbourg squad 1988/89, Top, left to right: Marc Andrieux, Stephane Plancque, Patrice Ferri, Gillot, Phillipe Flucklinger, Leonard Specht Bottom, left to right: Peter Reichert, Jean-Pierre Bade, Fabrice Mege, Jean- FrançoisPeron, Abdallah Liegeon)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2444, February 9, 1993
(Argentina’s Alumni Athletic Club of Buenos Aires)

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(Verona 1985/86)

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(Brazil squad, Top, left to right: Dida, Edmilson, Lucio, Vampeta, Ze Maria Bottom, left to right: Sonny Anderson, Vagner, Washington, Ramon, Leo, Leomar  , May 31, 2001, Confederations Cup, Brazil 2-Cameroon 0)

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(Argentina  squad, Top, left to right:  Roberto Nestor Sensini,  Javier Adelmar Zanetti, Roberto Fabian Ayala, Roberto Oscar Bonano, Walter Adrian SamuelBottom, left to right:  Ariel Arnaldo Ortega, Diego Pablo Simeone,  Cristian Alberto  ‘Kily’ Gonzalez, Hernan Jorge Crespo, Claudio Javier Lopez, Juan Sebastian Veron  , July 18, 2000, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Ecuador 0)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 142, November 2000
(Juventus squad, Top, left to right: Mark Iuliano, Edwin van der sar, Zinedine Zidane,  Ciro Ferrara, Fillipo Inzaghi, Igor Tudor  Bottom, left to right:  Edgar Davids, Alessio Tacchinardi, Massimo Birindelli, Gianluca Pessotto,  David Trezeguet  , September 26, 2000, Champions League, Juventus 0-Deportivo La Coruna 0)

Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 19, 1984
(Denmark squad, Top, left to right:Ole Qvist, Soren Busk,  Michael Laudrup,   Frank Arnesen, Preben Elkjaer, Soren Lerby,  Bottom, left to right:Morten Olsen, Ivan Nielsen , Klaus Berggreen, Allan Simonsen, Jens Jorn Bertelesen    , June 12, 1984, European Championship, France 1-Denmark 0)


Photo From: Mondial, Hors Serie 5, 1987
(Montpellier squad 1987/88)

Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_2002
(France squad, Top, left to right:  Frank Leboeuf,  Emmanuel Petit, Patrick Vieira, Marcel Desailly, Zinedine Zidane  Bottom, left to right:David Trezeguet, Vincent Candela, Sylvain Wiltord , Thierry Henry, Bixente Lizarazu,  Fabien Barthez  , March 27, 2002, France 5-Scotland 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Palmeiras 1972)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2265, September 5, 1989
(Argentina squad, Top, left to right:Jorge Luis Burruchaga, Luis Alberto Islas, Claudio Paul Caniggia, Pedro Antonio Troglio,  Gabriel Humberto Calderón, Roberto Nestor Sensini, Sergio Daniel Batista,  Nestor Rolando Clausen, Jose Luis Brown , Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri, Diego Armando Maradona  , July 2, 1989, Copa America, Argentina 1-Chile 0)



Memorable European Confrontations, Part 23-1977 Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Dynamo Kiev

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Borussia Mönchengladbach and Dynamo Kiev were paired in the Semifinals of the 1976/77 Champions Cup.
The West German powerhouse Borussia Mönchengladbach, managed by the former Bayern Munich Boss Udo Latteck, were then of the best squads in Europe and were on their way in clinching their Third straight Bundesliga Title (their fifth in eight seasons).
The squad was led by Berti Vogts, The Terrier, and contained Danish superstar Allan Simonsen, as well West German Internationals such as Uli Stielike, Rainer Bonhof and Wimmer.
They had qualified from their opening Rounds by defeating Austria’s FK Austria Vienna (0-1, 3-0), Italy’s Torino (2-1 away, 0-0) and Belgium’s Club Brugge (2-2 home, 1-0 away).

The Soviets of Dynamo Kiev were led by the legendary and revolutionary Valeri Lobanovsky who would go on and train future generations of Dynamo Kiev squads in the next two decades, as well as the USSR national team.
The team’s star was Oleg Blokhin the 1975 Ballon d’Or winner.
The team contained virtually all Internationals, such as Burjak, Konkov, Muntyan and Onischenko.
They had qualified from their opening Rounds by defeating Yugoslvia’s Partizan Belgrade (3-0, 2-0) and Greece’s PAOK (4-0, 2-0).
In the Quarterfinals, they had eliminated West Germany’s Bayern Munich of Franz Beckenbauer (0-1, 2-0). The defending Champions Bayern had won the trophy for three consecutive years.


The first leg, on April 6th, was played at Kiev’s Central Stadium.
The collective game of Kiev, though successful in the recent years, was now being criticized as too predictable.
The focus of attention was the duel between Blokhin and Vogts. 
Kiev needing to win at home, attacked from the start. But despite dominating, they did not actually create many clear-cut chances.

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(The two teams entering the field, April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

For the Germans, Simonsen was impressive and worked very hard for his team. In contrast, Wimmer and Heynckes (carrying a slight injury) had a difficult match and did not have their usual output.

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(Troshkin, Fomienko and Wimmer  and Wolfgang Kneib making a save,  April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1-Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

The deadlock was only broken in the 71st minute. Burjak took a corner from the left that was headed in by Onischenko.
Latteck was furious on the sidelines for his team’s marking. He later stated that they gave away an avoidable unnecessary goal by just standing by and watching.

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(Oleg Blokhin and Berti Vogts, April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

He was also angry about the extent of fouls committed by the Soviets, especially on Bonhof.
Despite the victory, Lobanovsky was also said to furious with his squad after the match. He believed they had squandered chances to score more than one goal.


Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 3, April 1977
(April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1-Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(Oleg Blokhin taking a shot, April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

Because of the slim lead, many believed Mönchengladbach had a very good chance to clinch qualification on home soil.
Latteck seemed confident and remarked that Kiev goalkeeper Rudakov had problems with crosses from the wings as well as long distance shots.

Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 3, April 1977
(April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1-Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)



April 6, 1977
Dynamo Kiev (USSR) 1- Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach (West Germany)  0
Champions Cup- Semifinals, First Leg
Venue: Kiev - Central
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Pablo Sanchez Ibanez (Spain)
Goalscorers: (Dynamo Kiev): Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko 71st
 (Mönchengladbach): None

Lineups:
Dynamo Kiev:
1-Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov, 6-Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin, 4-Mikhail Ivanovich Fomenko, 5-Stefan Mihaylovich Reshko, 3-Viktor Antonovich Matvienko, 7-Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan, 2-Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov, 9-Leonid Iosifovich Burjak , 10-Aleksandr Andriyevich Berezhnoy (14-Petro Petrovych Slobodyan 64), 8-Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko, 11-Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin

Coach: Valeri Vasiliyevich Lobanovsky
Booked: Mikhail Ivanovich Fomenko 42

Team Captain: Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor:  None
Uniform Colors: White Shirts , White Shorts, White Socks


Mönchengladbach:
1-Wolfgang Kneib, 2-Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts, 5-Rainer Bonhof, 4-Hans-Jurgen Wittkamp, 3-Hans Klinkhammer, 8-Herbert Wimmer, 9-Christian Kulik, 6-Horst Wohlers, 10-Ulrich Stielike, 7-Allan Simonsen (Denmark), 11-Josef ‘Jupp’ Heynckes

Coach: Udo Latteck
Booked: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts

Team Captain: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: None (though Erdgas were their shirt sponsors)
Uniform Colors: Light Blue Shirts, Black Shorts, Blue Socks






The second leg, on April 20th, was played at Düsseldorf’s Rheinstadion. Borussia chose the venue instead of their home venue of Bokelberg, because of its superior capacity.
Mönchengladbach could not call upon Heynckes, who was not only injured but also ill. Similarly, Dietmar Danner bowed out due to illness.
Heidenreich replaced Heynckes in the Borussia squad; otherwise the squad was unchanged from the first leg.
Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 4, May 1977
(Allan Simonsen and Leonid Burjak, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Borussia also had to be cautious as Vogts, Wohlers, and Heidenreich were under threat of another yellow card suspension.
For the Soviets, Valeriy Zuyev started in place of Vladimir Muntyan.

Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 4, May 1977
(Berti Vogts and Oleg Blokhin, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Vogts, once again, had the task of supervising Blokhin. He considered it the hardest challenge of his career. Many German journalists likened it to the Ali and Frazier duels.
Naturally, Borussia took the initiative to overcome the deficit. Rainer Bonhof stood out for Mönchengladbach, with Burjak in charge of neutralizing him.


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1620, April 26, 1977
(Simonsen’s shot that led to the penalty kick, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 4, May 1977
(April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Borussia took the lead in the 21st minute. In a goalmouth scramble, Simonsen took a shot that was headed for goal. Matvienko stopped with his hand the goal bound shot. Bonhof scored from the spot.

Photo From: L'Annee du Football 1977
(Bonhof’s opener, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Up to this point, Kiev were not in the game and were struggling. Early in the second half, Lobanovsky replaced Zuyev with Muntyan.
Muntyan’s entry galvanized the Kiev side and they started applying more pressure from then on.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 17, May 1977
(Berti Vogts, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 17, May 1977
(Wittkamp’s winner, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

The match seemed to be headed for overtime when with less than ten minutes left, Borussia were awarded a free kick.
Bonhof lined up to take the kick and everyone expected a powerful shot.
Instead Bonhof delicately chipped the free kick over the wall, for Wittkamp to rush in and shoot on goal.

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1620, April 26, 1977
(Bonhof between Troshkin and Fomienko, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

The shot was blocked by Matvienko’s shoulder, Wimmer immediately crossed the loose ball from the right side and Wittkamp headed it in and gave Borussia the lead.
Borussia held on and qualified for the Final.

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1620, April 26, 1977
(Heidenreich, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)


In the Final, Liverpool was one hurdle too many and the Germans were soundly beaten in Rome (1-3), as Vogts was unable to control Kevin Keegan like Blokhin.
They did manage to win the Bundesliga title (their last one to date) at the end of the season.
Allan Simonsen’s displays that year, earned him the Ballon d’Or at the end the calendar year.



April 20, 1977
Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach (West Germany) 2-Dynamo Kiev (USSR) 0
Champions Cup- Semifinals, Second Leg
Venue:  Düsseldorf- Rheinstadion
Attendance: 68,000
Referee:Francis Rion (Belgium)
Goalscorers: (Mönchengladbach): Rainer Bonhof 21st pen, Wittkamp 82nd
 (Dynamo Kiev): None
Lineups:
Mönchengladbach:
1-Wolfgang Kneib, 2-Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts, 5-Rainer Bonhof, 4-Hans-Jurgen Wittkamp, 3-Hans Klinkhammer, 8-Herbert Wimmer, 9-Christian Kulik, 6-Horst Wohlers, 10-Ulrich Stielike (12-Wilfried Hannes 78th) , 7-Allan Simonsen (Denmark), 11-Herbert Heidenreich

Coach: Udo Latteck

Team Captain: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: None (though Erdgas were their shirt sponsors)
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Dynamo Kiev:
1-Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov, 7-Valeriy Leonidovych Zuyev (14-Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan 54th),  6-Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin, 4-Mikhail Ivanovich Fomenko, 5-Stefan Mihaylovich Reshko, 3-Viktor Antonovich Matvienko, 2-Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov, 9-Leonid Iosifovich Burjak , 10-Aleksandr Andriyevich Berezhnoy , 8-Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko, 11-Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin

Coach: Valeri Vasiliyevich Lobanovsky
Booked: Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov 37th

Team Captain: Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor:  None

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts , White Shorts, Blue Socks

Interviews-Part 39

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Six interviews and five profiles on 1960s and 70s Brazilian defender Carlos Alberto
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue , March 12, 1970 / Portuguese By Michel Laurence) 
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 23, August 21, 1970 / Portuguese By Michel Laurence)   
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, October 1974 / English) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, Old Series, Issue 3, April 1977 / French By Antonio Carlos Augusto)   
(Magazine / Language : AS Color, Issue 321, July 12, 1977 / Spanish)   
(Magazine / Language : Calcio 2000, Issue 17, March 1999 / Italian)  
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 1305, April 2007 / Portuguese By Odir Cunha)  
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 1341, April 2010 / Portuguese)  
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, Summer 2010 / English) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, October 2010 / English By Dan Brennan and Joao Drigues) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, Summer 2011 / English By Pedro Redig) 


Photo From : Panini, World Cup 1970
(Carlos Alberto)


Five interviews and eleven profiles on 1970s and 80s French goalkeeper Dominique Dropsy
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 26, January 1979  / French)   
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 27, February 1979  / French)   
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Issue 40, April 1979 / French By Francois-Rene Simon)   
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, May 1979 / English By Keir Radnedge) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, Hors-Serie, Issue 7, 1979 / French)   
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, Issue 36, November 1979  / French By Francis Braesch)   
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 39, February 1980 / French)   
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Issue 64, April 1981 / French By Jacques Vendroux)   
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982 / French)   
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1986, May 2, 1984 / French By Jean-Michel Larque)   
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Issue 105, September 1984 / French By Francis Huertas)   
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, new series, issue 79, October 1986 / French By Gilles Estay)   
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 2116, October 28, 1986 / French By Francois Trasbot)   
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, new series, Issue 84, March 1987 / French By Francis Le Goulven)   
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, new series, Issue 106, January 1989 / French By Didier Braun)   
(Magazine / Language : Onze-Mondial, Issue 130, November 1999 / French)   

Photo From : Onze, Issue 111, March 1985
(Dominique Dropsy with Bordeaux, 1984/85)



Four interviews and five profiles on 1970s and 80s Argentinean defender Enzo Trossero
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Issue 45, September 1979 / French)
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, Issue 35, October 1979 / French By Francis Huertas)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1775, April 15, 1980 / French By Jean-Marie Lorant)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1814, January 13, 1981 / French)
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Issue 62, February 1981 / French By Alain Leiblang)
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, New series, issue 14, May 1981 / French)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1866, January 12, 1982 / French)
(Magazine / Language : EL GRAFICO Nº 3258 (1982) / Spanish)   
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, new series, issue 58, January 1985 / French By Raoul Dufourcq)

Photo From : Onze, Issue 107, November 1984
(Enzo Trossero in front of Independiente’s trophies, 1984)


Four interviews and five profiles on German striker Oliver Bierhoff
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1996 / English By Nick Bidwell) 
(Magazine / Language : Onze-Mondial, Issue 108, January 1998 / French)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, March 1998  / English By Dominique Antognoni) 
(Magazine / Language : Onze-Mondial, Issue 110, March 1998 / French By Thierry Hubac)
(Magazine / Language : Onze-Mondial, Issue 113, June 1998 / French)
(Magazine / Language : Onze-Mondial, Issue 125, June 1999 / French)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, September 1999 / English Dominique Antognoni) 
(Magazine / Language : Calcio 2000, Issue 25, December 1999 / Italian By Carlo F. Chiesa)  
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, October 2001 / English By Keir Radnedge) 


Photo From : World Soccer, October 2001
(Oliver Bierhoff)

 

Player Profiles-Part 36

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Twelve profiles and two Interviews on 1950s and 60s Brazilian star Didi
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, November 1962/ English By Jorge Rivera)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1217, July 29, 1969 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1221, August 26, 1969 / French By Alain Fontan) 
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1223, September 9, 1969 / French By Alain Fontan) 
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 9, May 15, 1970 / Portuguese)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, May 1970 / English By Eric Weil)
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 14, June 19, 1970 / Portuguese)
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 31, October 16, 1970 / Portuguese)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, November 1970 / English By Eric Weil)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, July 1973 / English By Gregory Tesser)
(Magazine / Language : AS Color, Issue 242, January 6, 1976 / Spanish)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, February 1983  / English By David Batty)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, March 1999 / English)
(Magazine / Language : Calcio 2000, Issue 18, April 1999 / Italian)


Photo From: L’Equipe Magazine, May 9, 1998
(Didi)


Eight profiles and two Interviews with 1970s and 80s Italy and Juventus defender Antonio Cabrini
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Issue 36, December 1978 / French By R. Nataf) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 28, March 1979 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, Hors-Serie, Issue 5, 1979 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, Hors-Serie, Issue 7, 1979 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, New series, issue 4, July 1980 / French By Serge D. Mairet) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1986 / English By Duncan Shaw)
(Magazine / Language : Guerin Sportivo, November 18-24, 1987 / Italian By Paolo Facchinetti)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, March 1991 / English By Paddy Agnew)
(Magazine / Language :Onze-Mondial, Issue 29, June 1991 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Calcio 2000, Issue 17, March 1999 / Italian)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 113, May 1985
(Antonio Cabrini at Juventus, 1984/85)



Four profiles with 1970s and 80s Dutch midfielder Pierre Vermeulen
(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, August 23-28, 1982 / Dutch)
(Magazine / Language : Voetbal International, Issue 29, July 20, 1985 / Dutch By Johann Derksen)
(Magazine / Language :Onze, Issue 119, November 1985 / French By Thierry Roland) 
(Magazine / Language :Mondial, new series, issue 95,  February 1988 / French By Jean-Francois Bouilly) 

Photo From: Voetbal International, August 23-28, 1982
(Pierre Vermeulen at Feyenoord)




Six profiles and two Interviews on Italy’s Gianfranco Zola
(Magazine / Language :Onze-Mondial, Issue 35, December 1991 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1993 / English By Ray Della Pietra)
(Magazine / Language : The Game, Issue 3, June 1995 / English)
(Magazine / Language : The Game, Issue 5, August 1995 / English)
(Magazine / Language :Onze-Mondial, Issue 85, February 1996 / French By Thierry Hubac and Alain Gaddofre) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, July 1996 / English)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, October 1999 / English By Chris Hatherall)

(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, December 2008 / English By Gavin Hamilton)


Photo From: World Soccer, April 1993
(Gianfranco Zola at Napoli, 1992/93)

Articles on Teams and Events-Part 37

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Five article about the Brazil national team of 1982
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, new series, issue 29, August, 1982 / French By Yvan Curkovic)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, December 2007 / English By Brian Glanville)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, Summer 2011 / English)
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 1357, August 2011 / Portuguese By Felipe Zylbersztajn)
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 1368, July 2012 / Portuguese By Paulo Jebaili)

Photo From: Spain '82, The Winning of the World Cup, Authors Phil Soar and Richard Wdidows
(Brazil squad 1982 World Cup, Top, left to right: Valdir Peres, Leandro, Oscar, Paulo Roberto Falcao, Luizinho, JuniorBottom, left to right: Socrtaes, Toninho Cerezo, Serginho, Zico, Eder )


Five articles about River Plate through different decades
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, Issue 12, January 1978 / French)
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, new series, issue 59, February 1985 / French)
(Magazine / Language : Onze, Issue 132, December 1986 / French By Francis Huertas)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, November 1992 / English By Eric Weil)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, May 1995  / English By Eric Weil)

Photo From: Mondial, old series, Issue 12, January 1978
(River Plate squad 1978 )


Four article about goalkeepers
(Magazine / Language : France Football, February 21, 1984 / French By Gerard Ejnes)
(Magazine / Language : Guerin Sportivo, October  18-24, 1989 / Italian By Orio Bartoli)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, December 1992  / English By Bob MacLean)
(Magazine / Language : Onze-Mondial, Issue 121, February 1999 / French By Frederic Hamelin)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 121, February 1999
(Jean-Marie Pfaff )

An article about Fiorentina’s title winning season 1968/69

(Magazine / Language : Calcio 2000, Issue 15, January 1999 / Italian By Filippo Manaresi)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 15, January 1999
(Fiorentina squad, 1968/69 )

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

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I.  Eric Batty


WS Magazine, August 1967
Article Title(s): ‘Soccer is now more intelligent
-Eric Batty interviewing Dr. Geza Kalocsai (a former assistant to Gustav Sebes)

WS Magazine Issue: May 1971
Article Title(s): ‘Competitions in danger’
-Eric Batty analysis on European competitions


WS Magazine Issue: June 1981  
Article Title(s): ‘West Germany Looking Good’
-Eric Batty Analysis on the West German National Team


WS Magazine Issue: May 1994
Article Title(s):  David Batty Obituary




Photo From: World Soccer, May 1994
(Eric Batty)

II.   Brian Glanville

WS Magazine Issue: August 1967
Article Title(s): ‘Ice Hockey Punishment for Soccer?’


WS Magazine Issue: May 1971
Article Title(s): ‘Arsenal to nose ahead of Liverpool’ 
-Previewing the 1971 FA Cup Final


WS Magazine Issue: June 1981
Article Title(s): ‘Once Upon a Time when England didn’t have a Manager’
- His regular Column


WS Magazine Issue: World Soccer, May 1994
Article Title(s): ‘A Mirage in America’s Sky’
-         His regular Column






III.  Other Writers:

a) Arthur Rotmil

WS Magazine Issue: April 1967
Article Title(s): ‘Rumanians Apparently Up at the Poll
-Discussing the Soccer Sccene



b) Phillip Evans

WS Magazine Issue: May 1971
Article Title(s): ‘It Simply isn’t Football’
          -Discussing the Anglo-Italian Cup
         


c) Leslie Vernon

WS Magazine Issue: Juen 1981
Article Title(s): ‘Aston Villa worthy of the title’



d) Keir Radnedge

WS Magazine Issue: May 1994
- His regular Column




Transfers that did not happen, Part Fourteen

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1- In 1968, Belgium’s Wilfried van Moer almost joined Club Brugge from Antwerp.
He had even signed a pre-contract. Club Brugge dragged on the negotiations hoping to get a reduced fee. One day or so before the transfer deadline Standard Liege came in and offered 3 Million Belgian Francs plus Velko Naumovic.
Antwerp refused as they only wanted money. Standard therefore offered 1 Million more. Brugge counter-offered with 5.5 Million.
Standard Liege offered 6.3 Million Belgian Francs and acquired van Moer, even though the player himself had his mind set on joining Brugge.

Photo From: Mondial, New series, issue 22, January 1982
(Wilfried van Moer during the 1980 Euros)


2- In February 1989, Rangers Glasgow Player-Manager Graeme Souness tried to sign Dynamo Kiev and USSR midfielder Vasily Rats.
Nothing materialized and the player shortly afterwards joined Spain’s RCD Espanol Barcelona.



Photo From: Mondial, new series, Issue 91, October 1987
(Graeme Souness at Rangers Glasgow)

Photo From: World Soccer, April 1989
(USSR’s Vasily Rats)

3- On April 28, 1978, Brazil and Flamengo’s Zico disclosed that Barcelona had contacted him. The offer was refused.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 8, August 1976
(Zico at Flamengo)

4-In the Spring of 1985, it was reported that SV Hamburg’s General Manager Gunter Netzer had tried to sign Kaiserslautern’s Andreas Brehme.
He had offered a substantial fee, in addition Scottish striker Mark McGhee and Jurgen Groh.
SV Hamburg publically denied of making this exchange deal.



Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 5, September October 1979
(Gunter Netzer)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 19, August 1990
(Andreas Brehme, July 4, 1990, World Cup, West Germany 1-England 1)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 89, May 1983
(SV Hamburg’s Jurgen Groh)

Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 1, January February 1985
(Scotland’s Mark McGhee at SV Hamburg, 1984/85)

5-In December 1978, it was reported that Manchester United had approached Austria’s Wacker Innsbruck to sign their International goalkeeper Frierich Koncilia. The deal did not materialize and Koncilia joined Anderlecht the following season.


Photo From: Mondial, old series, Hors-Serie, Issue 2, 1978
(Austria goalkeeper Friedrich Koncilia)

Events and Consequences, Part Fourteen

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1- Event:
Juventus’ Luigi Allemandi taking a bribe in 1927

Consequence:
The Torino and Juventus derby on June 5, 1927 was to be the title decider for the Italian League season.
Torino officials had offered Juventus defender Luigi Allemandi a bribe of 50,000 Lira (25,000 before the match and 25,000 after the match).
Torino won the match 2-1 and clinched the title. Afterwards Allemandi went to collect the rest of the money but was refused. A journalist from the ‘Tifone’ newspaper overheard the exchange and disclosed the event.
Torino’s title win was revoked and Allemandi was banned for life.
Prince Umberto II of Savoia pardoned Allemandi and he joined Internazionale Milano (Ambrosiana-Inter).
Allemandi went on to become a World Cup Champion in 1934.



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 40, April 2001
(Cartoon showing Allemandi taking the bribe)


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

Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 40, April 2001
(The only photograph from the match, June 5, 1927, Torino 2-Juventus 1)


2- Event:
Belgian defender Michel Renquin making the Nazi salute.

Consequence:
On March 18, 1981, West Germany’s Koln defeated Belgium’s Standard Liege (3-2) in the Quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup.
Standard Liege defender Michel Renquin felt the Irish Referee John Carpenter was unfair to the Belgians. In English, he voiced his opinion to the Referee and was booked and after mocking him was sent off.
As he was walking off under the jeers he made a Nazi salute to the German fans. He regretted his action afterwards, but was nevertheless suspended.

Photo From: Le Dictionnaire des Diables Rouges
(Michel Renquin, June 15, 1986, World Cup, Belgium 4-USSR 3)


3- Event:
Jan Molby drunk driving.

Consequence:
On October 17, 1988, Liverpool’s Danish midfielder was sentenced to three months in Prison for Drunk Driving.
In addition he was banned from driving for a year and was fined for reckless driving.


Photo From: Soccer International, January 1991
(Liverpool’s Danish midfielder Jan Molby)

4- Event:
Michael Rummenigge’s Radio interview in 1984.

Consequence:
In a Radio Interview in 1984, a caller (possibly a Football Ground Security worker) criticized Bayern Munich’s Michael Rummenigge (younger brother of Karl-Heinz) by suggesting that the players’ salaries were too high.
Rummenigge responded that there are only 500 of us (players) but 50,000 of you.
For this he was suspended from the West German U-21 squad for 10 months and was only recalled by Berti Vogts in August 1985.

Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 29, November 1983
(Michael Rummenigge at Bayern Munich, 1983/84)



5- Event:
Louis Olagnier’s rebellion in 1920.

Consequence:
On January 18, 1920, France lost a friendly to Italy with the heavy score of 9-4.
After the Match French Manager Gaston Barreau was furious with his players and verbally attacked all.
His anger and verbal abuse was to such an extent that Louis Olagnier organized a strike against the Federation on the train journey back to France.

Needless, to say his action led to his ban from the National team and this match became his solitary cap.

Magazine Awards, Part Thirteen

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France Football’s Ballon d’Or:

Year 1987:
Player of the year: Ruud Gullit (Holland and AC Milan)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2177, December 29, 1987
(Ruud Gullit)



Onze’s Onze d’Or:

Year 1989:
Player of the year: Marco van Basten (Holland and AC Milan)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 12, January 1990




World Soccer’s Player of the Year:

Year 1994:
Player of the year: Paolo Maldini (Italy and AC Milan)
Manager of the Year:  Carlos Alberto Pareira (Brazil)
Team of the year: AC Milan (Italy)


Photo From: World Soccer, January 1995
(Paolo Maldini)
France Football’s African Ballon d’Or:

Year 1986:
Player of the year: Badou Zaki (Morocco and Real Mallorca)


Photo From:  Football, Issue 2126, January 6, 1987
(Badou Zaki)

France Football’s French Awards:

Year 1977:
Player of the year: Michel Platini (Nancy)
Club of the year: Nantes
Foreign Player of the year: Mustapha Dahleb (Algeria and Paris St. Germain)


Photo From:  France Football, Issue 1655, December 27, 1977
(Michel Platini)

France Football’s French Awards

Short International Careers, Part Twelve

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1- Gary Charles
Nottingham Forest defender Gary Charles earned both of his caps in England’s Summer tour of 1991 with Graham Taylor in charge.
Just weeks before he had been involved in the collision with Paul Gascoigne during the 1991 FA Cup Final that sidelined Gascoigne for over a year.
Charles’ first cap was on June 8, 1991 at Wellington (New Zealand 0-England 2).
He earned his second and final cap days later on June 12th (Malaysia 2-England 4)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 36, January 1992
(Gary Charles, June 8, 1991, New Zealand 0-England 2)

2- Andrea Fortunato
Italian defender Andrea Fortunato made his name at Genoa during the 1992/93 season. His displays earned him a move to giants Juventus.
He earned his solitary cap during that season with Juventus (1993/94), in a World Cup Qualifier at Tallinn (September 22, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Estonia 0-Italy 3).
Unfortunataly, towards the end of the season he was diagnosed with Leukaemia and sadly passed away the following year (April 25, 1995) at the age of only 23.

Photo From: World Soccer, June 1995
(Andrea Fortunato with Juventus)

3- Raimond Aumann
Raimond Aumann took over as Bayern Muncih goalkeeper in 1988 following the departure of Jean-Marie Pfaff.
He had to compete with Bodo Illgner and Andreas Kopke for the number one position for the national Team.
He was limited to four appearances in friendlies.
September 6, 1989-Republic of Ireland 1-West Germany 1
April 25, 1990-West Germany 3-Uruguay 3
May 30, 1990-West Germany 1-Denmark 0
October 10, 1990-Sweden 1-West Germany 3

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 3, April 1989
(Raimond Aumann with Bayern Munich, 1989/90)


4- Juan Eduardo Esnaider
Argentina striker Juan Esnaider was acquired by Real Madrid at the age of 18.
He played for Real Madrid in two separate spells, but also Atletico Madrid and Real Zaragoza among others.
He earned three caps under Daniel Passarella spread across three years.
His first cap was in a friendly vs. Venezuela on December 21, 1995 (6-0 win), where he scored twice.
The following year, on December 28, 1996, he played in a friendly vs. Yugoslavia (2-3 loss) where he scored from the spot.
His final cap was in a World Cup Qualifier on October 12, 1997 vs. Uruguay (scoreless tie), when he replaced Hernan Crespo in the 69th miunte.


Photo From: World Soccer, June 1995
(Juan Esnaider with Real Zaragoza)

5- Fabrice Divert
French striker Fabrice Divert made his name at Caen. He earned all of his three caps under Michel Platini.
His first cap was in a friendly vs. Hungary at Budapest on March 28, 1990 (3-1 France win). He replaced Phillipe Tibeuf in the 63rd minute.
After Amara Simba was injured just prior to the 1992 Euros, Divert was called up as his replacement.
He played two further friendlies.
May 27, 1992-Switzerland 2-France 1 (He scored France’s goal)

June 5, 1992-France 1-Holland 1 (He replaced Jean-Pierre Papin in the 61st minute).

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 6, July 1989
(Fabrice Divert)

The First Time ….., Part Twelve

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1-The First time that an Italian player won three Scudetti with three different teams was in 1941, when Giovanni Ferrari won the title with Bologna.
He had previously won the title with Juventus (1931 thru 1935) and Internazionale Milano (Ambrosiana-Inter) (1938, 1940).
Photo From: Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors: Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974
(Giovanni Ferrari)

2- The First Time that a Manager in the French League scored in a match was on June 3, 1975, when Saint Etienne player-Manager Robert Herbin scored a penalty kick in the last match of the season (Troyes 5-1 win).

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2070, December 10, 1985
(Robert Herbin)


3- The First Time that a substitute was sent off occurred during the World Cup finals in 1978. Holland’s Dirk Nanninga had come on as a substitute in the 79thminute for Pieter Wildschut in their match vs. West Germany (June 18, 1978, World Cup, West Germany 2-Holland 2).
He was sent off nine minutes later.

Photo From: World Cup 78, by Phil Soar
(Dirk Nanninga)


4- The First Time that a Belgian player ever played as a professional was in 1910, when Louis van Hege joined AC Milan from Union Saint-Gilloise.
He would remain there until 1915 and then return home.

Photo From: Rode Duivels & Oranje Leeuwen., 100 jaar Derby der Lage Landen, Authors Ralf Willems, Matty Verkamman
(Louis van Hege, August 31, 1920, Olympics, Belgium 3-Holland 0)


5- The First Time that a match by the France National Team was televised (though not live) was for their match vs. England at Wembley on November 27, 1957 (4-0 England win).

The commentary was made by Jacques Sallebert.

Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne
(Bobby Robson scoring England’s Fourth, November 27, 1957, England 4-France 0)

Football’s Quarrels and Feuds, Part Eleven

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1- Pele and João Saldanha, 1970
The Journalist João Saldanha, was already a controversial and outspoken figure, within Brazil Football circles when he was appointed as Brazil Manager in 1969.
It was no secret that he did not get on well with Pele (among others).
He was fired after contemplating to drop Pele in a match vs Chile in March 1970.


Photo From: World Soccer, August 1992
(Pele)

Photo From: Placar, Issue 1370, September 2012
(João Saldanha)



2- Wolfram Wuttke and Schalke, 1982
In the spring of 1982, Wolfram Wuttke (then of Borussia Moenchengladbach) sued his former club Schalke.
As a 17 year he had signed and he was promised additional wages after improved performances that were not paid. 
The court ruled his suit was valid and was entitled to extra £5,500‎.

Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 11, November 1989
(Wolfram Wuttke)


3- Carlos Manuel and Benfica, 1987/88
Benfica star Carlos Manuel had a falling out with his employers during the 1987/88 season and missed practice sessions in anger.
He transfered to Swiss club Sion midway through the season.

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 70, December 1985
(Carlos Manuel)


4- Louis van Gaal and Bryan Roy 1992
In the first few months of the 1992/93 season, Ajax Amsterdam Manager Louis van Gaal dropped International winger Bryan Roy after a falling out.
He remarked that hopefully there is a manager who can get the best out of him.
Roy joined Italian club Foggia shortly thereafter.


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 29, June 1991
(Bryan Roy at Ajax Amsterdam)

Photo From: World Soccer, June 1995
(Louis van Gaal)


5- Paulo Roberto Falcao and Dino Viola, 1985
AS Roma’s Brazilian star Paulo Roberto Falcao was injured during the 1984/85 season and had to go to USA for surgery.
AS Roma summoned him back to Italy for medical check but he refused.
Therefore AS Roma President Dino Viola asked the Federation to cancel Falcao’s contract. The Federation sided with Viola and AS Roma signed Poland’s  Zbigniew Boniek as a replacement.



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 27, February 2000
(AS Roma President Dino Viola)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2021, January 1, 1985
(Paulo Roberto Falcao after his operation)

Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3319 (1983)
(Paulo Roberto Falcao with AS Roma teammate Bruno Conti)

The uncapped, Part Ten

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1- Kizito ‘Kiki’ Musampa
Dutch winger Kiki Musampa was part of Louis van Gaal’s Ajax side of the mid-to-late 1990s.
He was part of the League winning Bordeaux side of 1999 and also had spells with Malaga and Atletico Madrid. He played for Holland at youth level (U-17s through U-21s).
He was selected by Marco van Basten in a provisional squad for a friendly vs, Germany in August 2005, but never played for Holland.

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 122, March 1999
(Kizito ‘Kiki’ Musampa at Bordeaux)

2- Sebastiano Rossi
Sebastiano Rossi arrived at AC Milan in 1990 with Arrigo Sacchi as Manager, initially as back-up to Andrea Pazzagli. Towards the second half of the season he established himself as a starter. He would hold on to his spot with Fabio Capello at the helm and win many Scudetti. This despite pressure from the likes of Francesco Antonioli, Massimo Taibi and Mario Ielpo over the years.
The path to the National was always blocked by the presence of Gianluca Pagliuca, Luca Marchegiani, Angelo Peruzzi and Luca Bucci.
He did receive two call-ups in late 1994 but remained on the bench.

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 64, May 1994 
(Sebatiano Rossi at AC Milan)

3- Frederic Meyrieu
French midfielder Frederic Meyrieu was a solid performer throughout his club career in the 1980s and 90s with Olympique Marseille, RC Lens and Metz.
However, he was never called up to the National team.

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 81, October 1995
(Frederic Meyrieu at RC Lens)

4- Billy Stark
Scottish midfielder Billy Stark won titles with both Aberdeen and Celtic Glasgow in the 1980s but was never capped. He is routinely considered as a player who should have been capped.

5- Udo Horsmann
West German defender Udo Horsmann was a teammate of Franz Beckenbauer and Rummenigge at Bayern Munich (1975/83).
He won many titles along the way, but was never selected by the West German National team.

Photo From:  Onze, Issue 92, August 1983
(Udo Horsmann with Yannick Stopyra on the left after both had signed at Stade Rennais in the summer of 1983)

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