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Club Jerseys through the Years-Part Five (Rangers Glasgow)-Part 2 (1990-Present)

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Rangers Glasgow


Note: Special Thanks to Mr. Mile McClagan, many of the photos are courtesy of his Twitter account: @TheSkyStrikers 

Thanks as well to Marko N. Livaja (Football Archives) for submitting some of the photographs.

Season 1989/90
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From: Thanks to @TheSkyStrikers 
(Rangers Glasgow squad, 1989/90)


Photo From: Le Livre d’or du Football, 1990
(Maurice Johnston)


Away Jersey:

Photo From: http://maxiuri.altervista.orgscotland.html
(Away Uniform)



Season 1990/91
Kit Designer:  Admiral
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From: World Soccer, February 1991
(Rangers Glasgow squad, 1990/91)


Photo From: Programes_Rangers vs Hibernian - April 6, 1991
(Gary M. Stevens)



Away Jersey:

Photo From: Thanks to @TheSkyStrikers 
(Home and away uniforms)



Season 1991/92
Kit Designer:  Admiral
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager


Home Jersey:

Photo From: Programmes_Rangers vs Motherwell - January 18, 1992
(Alexei Mikhailichenko)


Photo From: Programmes_Rangers vs Motherwell - January 18, 1992
(Home and Away uniforms)


Away Jersey:


 Photo From: Rangers News - 18⁄12⁄1991



Photo From: 9192 4 Programmes_Rangers vs Motherwell - January 18, 1992



Season 1992/93
Kit Designer:  Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:


Photo From: Soccer International, January 1993
(Rangers Glasgow squad)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 51, April 1993
(Ally McCoist)


Away Jersey:

Photo From: Thanks to @TheSkyStrikers 
(Home and away uniforms)




Season 1993/94
Kit Designer:  Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From: Thanks to @TheSkyStrikers 
(Rangers Glasgow squad, 1993/94)


Photo From: Scottish Football Today, January 1994
(Mark Hateley)



Away Jersey:



Photo From: 90 minutes, March 12, 1994

Photo From: Thanks to Marko N. Livaja (Football Archives)
(Mark Hateley)




Season 1994/95
Kit Designer:  Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From: The Game, Issue 5, August 1995
(Brian Laudrup)


Photo From: World Soccer, October 1995
(Basile Boli)



Away Jersey:

Photo From: Thanks to @TheSkyStrikers 
(Home and Away uniforms)



Third Jersey:

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 80, September 1995
(Brian Laudrup)



Season 1995/96
Kit Designer:  Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Rangers Glasgow squad, 1995/96)



Photo From: Goal, Issue 5, February 1996
(Paul Gascoigne)


Photo From: Goal, Issue 10, July 1996
(Brian Laudrup)



Away Jersey:

Photo From: Thanks to Marko N. Livaja (Football Archives)



Season 1996/97
Kit Designer:  Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From: Goal, Issue 18, March 1997
(Paul Gascoigne)


Photo From: Goal, Issue 16, January 1997
(Brian Laudrup)


Away Jersey:

Photo From: classic football shirts.com



Season 1997/98
Kit Designer:  Nike
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager


Home Jersey:

Photo From: British Soccer Week, Issue 619, February 25, 1998
(Brian Laudrup)


Photo From: Programmes_Rangers vs Shelbourne -July 29,  1998
(Gordon Durie)



Away Jersey:

Photo From: classic-shirts.comproduct-eng-16556-1997-98-GLASGOW-RANGERS-SHIRT-M.html



Season 1998/99
Kit Designer:  Nike
Shirt Sponsor: McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From: Programmes_Rangers vs Airdrieonians - League Cup Semi Final - 1998 


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 22 Supplement, August-September 1999



Away Jersey:

Photo From:  9899 Programmes_Rangers vs Shelbourne -July 29,  1998




Season 1999/00
Kit Designer:  Nike
Shirt Sponsor: NTL  / McEwan’s Lager

Home Jersey:

Photo From:  Calcio 2000, Issue 32, July 2000
(Rangers Glasgow squad, 1999/00)


Photo From:  Calcio 2000, Issue 24, November 1999
(Michael Mols)


Photo From:  Rangers, An Illustrated Histoty, Rab MacWilliam



Photo From: World Soccer, October 1999
(Claudio Reyna)


Away Jersey:

Photo From: jerseystories.wordpress.com20140626glasgow-rangers-19992000-away



Third Jersey:

Photo From:  Rangers, An Illustrated Histoty, Rab MacWilliam





Season 2000/01
Kit Designer:  Nike
Shirt Sponsor: NTL 

Home Jersey:

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 141, October 2000
(Giovanni van Bronckhurst)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 143, December 2000



Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2000-01dundee-0-3-rangers




Season 2001/02
Kit Designer:  Nike
Shirt Sponsor: NTL 

Home Jersey:

Photo From: Rangers, An Illustrated Histoty, Rab MacWilliam
(Claudio Caniggia and Stephen Hughes)


Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2001-02berwick-rangers-0-0-rangers



Season 2002/03
Kit Designer:  Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: NTL: Home, Digital TV

Home Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2002-03rangers-1-2-celtic


Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2002-03rangers-3-0-partick-thistle



Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2002-03rangers-3-1-dundee




Season 2003/04
Kit Designer:  Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Carling

Home Jersey:

Photo From: World Soccer, November 2003


Away Jersey:

Photo From: classic-shirts.comproduct-eng-8582-2003-04-GLASGOW-RANGERS-FC-SHIRT-L.html




Season 2004/05
Kit Designer:  Diadora
Shirt Sponsor: Carling


Home Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2004-05hearts-1-2-rangers



Away Jersey:

Photo From:  rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2004-05aberdeen-1-3-rangers


Third Jersey:

Photo From:  rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2004-05kilmarnock-0-1-rangers-2



Season 2005/06
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Carling

Home Jersey:


Photo From: World Soccer, October 2005



Photo From: World Soccer, October 2005


Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2005-06inverness-ct-2-3-rangers



Third Jersey:

Photo From:  rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2005-06dundee-united-0-0-rangers



Season 2006/07
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Carling

Home Jersey:


Photo From:  World Soccer, February 2007



Photo From:  rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2006-07rangers-1-0-partizan-belgrade


Away Jersey:


Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2006-07kilmarnock-1-3-rangers-2



Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2006-07molde-0-0-rangers



Season 2007/08
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Carling

Home Jersey:

Photo From: forums.canadiancontent.netsports73774-st-petersburg-beat-glasgow-rangers.html



Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2007-08barcelona-0-2-rangers




Season 2008/09
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Carling

Home Jersey:

Photo From: World Soccer, December 2008
(Kris Boyd)


Photo From: World Soccer, October 2008
(Sasa Papac)


Away Jersey:


Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2008-09falkirk-0-1-rangers-2


Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2008-09rangers-3-0-falkirk-2



Season 2009/10
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Carling

Home Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2009-10hibs-0-1-rangers-3



Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2009-10dundee-united-1-2-rangers


Third Jersey:


Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2009-10kilmarnock-0-2-rangers-3 



Season 2010/11
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Tennents

Home Jersey:

Photo From: 1011 1 http rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2010-11rangers-2-1-st-mirren-3


Photo From: lvironpigs.wordpress.com20101105cf-valencia-3-glasgow-rangers-0



Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2010-11rangers-2-1-st-mirren-3


Third Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2010-11rangers-2-1-st-mirren-3




Season 2011/12
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Tennents

Home Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2011-12rangers-0-0-motherwell



Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2011-12st-johnstone-0-4-rangers


Third Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2011-12kilmarnock-1-0-rangers




Season 2012/13
Kit Designer:  Umbro
Shirt Sponsor: Tennents

Home Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2012-13rangers-2-0-clyde


Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2012-13peterhead-0-1-rangers




Season 2013/14
Kit Designer:  Puma
Shirt Sponsor: Blackthord


Home / Away/ Third Jersey:

Photo From: www.footballkitnews.com9573new-rangers-kit-1314-glasgow-rangers-home-away-strips-2013-2014-puma

 

Season 2014/15
Kit Designer:  Puma
Shirt Sponsor: 32Red

Home Jersey:

Photo From: www.footballkitnews.com13076new-rangers-home-kit-2014-15-puma-glasgow-rangers-fc-shirt-20142015


Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2014-15cowdenbeath-0-0-rangers


Third Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2014-15queen-of-the-south-3-0-rangers



Season 2015/16
Kit Designer:  Puma
Shirt Sponsor: 32Red

Home Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-reportrangers-1-0-st-mirren-2


Away Jersey:


Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2015-16qos-1-5-rangers


Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-reportfalkirk-2-1-rangers



Third Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsmatch-report2015-16dumbarton-1-2-rangers



Season 2016/17
Kit Designer:  Puma
Shirt Sponsor: 32Red

Home Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.uknewsgalleriesgallery-gers-v-jambos


Away Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.ukmatchesross-county-vs-rangers-53559


Third Jersey:

Photo From: rangers.co.ukmatcheskilmarnock-vs-rangers-53550




Qualification Phase, Part Five (Argentina 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers)

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Former Argentina Captain Daniel Passarella was appointed as the Argentina National Team Manager following the 1994 World Cup, replacing Alfio Basile.
It was the start of the Post-Maradona era for the National Team and Passarella set about creating a team in his own image of a strict disciplinarian.
Upon taking charge he set a number of directives for his players, such as requiring players to have short hair and not to eat red meat.

Photo From: Don Balon, Edicion Chile, Issue 254, April 15-21, 1997
(Argentina Manager Daniel Passarella)

In his first year, he attempted to rejuvenate the National Team with ypoung players by including the likes of newcomers Javier Zanetti and Chsrian Bassedas. He nevertheless still relied upon established players such as Gabriel Batistuta and Diego Simeone.
The team participated in the 1995 Confederations Cup and Copa America.
Naturally, the objective was to prepare a squad for the 1998 World Cup.
In a break with tradition, Conmebol changed the format of World Cup qualifications. Before the teams were put in groups containing no more than 3 or 4 teams and in a round robin format. The matches would be played within a month or so of one another.
But for the 1998 World Cup, all the teams were to play one another on home and away basis. This marathon of qualifying matches would take almost a year and a half. As a result, these qualifiers were to start in April 1996, full two years before the main event.
Passarella was adamantly opposed to this idea and even later stated that had he known this would be the format, he would have never taken charge of the National Team.
His other opposition was in playing matches at the high altitudes of Bolivia and Ecuador. Most opposed playing under those conditions due to medical reasons.
He became even more furious when his own FA President Julio Grondona publicly supported and voted on Bolivia’s bid to play their home matches at Lapaz.
Argentina’s qualification Matches (as well as that of the continent) started vs. Bolivia at the ‘El Monumental’ on April 24th,1996.
Passarella surprisingly recalled veteran Claudio Caniggia (now with Boca Juniors). It appeared he had dispensation from Passarella for still having long hair.
In any case, Bolivia were no match for the superior Argentines and the (3-1) scoreline, with a double strike from Ariel Ortega and one from Batistuta, was no surprise.

Photo From: World Soccer, July 1996
(Ariel Ortega, April 24, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 3-Bolivia 1)

A running theme in Passarella’s management of the National Team was in finding and settling on a starting goalkeeper.
Oscar Passet of San Lorenzo played vs. Bolivia, but it would be his only match, as Passarella’s search would continue.
Next up was Argentina’s first away qualifier at Ecuador. Passarella’s concern for the altitude was vindicated in their poor performance and surprising loss (0-2) at Quito.
Carlos Bossio of Estudiantes started as goalkeeper and just like Passet, this would be his only match as well.
Alberto Montaño shot Ecuador ahead, early in the second half and then Eduardo Hurtado killed off Argentina’s hopes with a last minute strike.

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4000, 1996
(June 2, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Ecuador 2-Argentina 0)

This match would be an indicator of Argentina’s struggles away from home and it would take some time for his team to acquire enough strength and character to triumph abroad.
Next up was Peru at Lima on July 7th, 1996. Argentina had bad memories of trips to Lima, such as missing out on the 1970 World Cup as well as the vicious treatment that Maradona received in 1985.
This was no different and Argentina struggled to make any headway and settled with a scoreless tie.
Argentina started its third match with a different goalkeeper. German Burgos of River Plate was installed as the number one. Argentina missing Batistuta, suffered the first half sending off of Abel Balbo.
Claudio Caniggia also played his last match for Passarella.

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4005, 1996
(July 7, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Peru 0-Argentina 0)

After participating in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta with essentially its ‘A’ squad (finishing with a Silver Medal), Argentina returned to the serious task of qualifying in September.
Argentina took on Paraguay at Buenos Aires on September 1st.
Argentina were expected to win at home and Batistuta shot them ahead midway through the first half.
For once, Passarella had persevered with the same goalkeeper (Burgos).
However, just before halftime, Paraguay’s fiery goalkeeper-Captain took a free kick and scored against his counterpart.
Argentina could not get back into the game and the (1-1) scoreline was a key dropped point at home.

Photo From: Don Balon, Chile Edition, September 3-9, 1996, Issue no 221
(Jose chilavert scoring from s free kick, September 1, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Paraguay 1)

Burgos would be the scapegoat and not start the next match. Already after only four matches, Argentina’s position looked precarious, as they had only managed a single win.
The match also marked the debut of Juan Sebastian Veron who would go one of the lynchpins of Passarella and the Argentina National Team.
Argentina’s fifth qualifier was at San Cristobal vs. Venezuela on October 9th, 1996. Venezuela were the weakest of the South American Nations and a win was a formality even away.
Argentina naturally won (5-2) with goals by Ortega, Sorin, Simeone, Hugo Morales and José Albornoz.
Pablo Cavallero of Velez Sarsfield became Passarella’s fourth goalkeeper of the qualifiers and just like Burgos in the previous match, he was guilty of letting in a goal from a free kick from a goalkeeper (Rafael Dudamel of Venezuela).

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4019, 1996
(October 9, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Venezuela 2-Argentina 5)

Nevertheless, Passarella held onto him and started with him in Argentina’s next qualifier at Buenos Aires vs. Chile on December 15th, 1996.
Argentina fell behind early in the second half through a Fernando Cornejo strike in the 51st minute. Batistuta managed to even the score in the 70ththrough a penalty kick. But just like the match vs. Paraguay, Argentina were unable to break down Chile and had to settle for a (1-1). It was another dropped point at home and pressure was mounting on Passarella.

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 96, January 1997
(December 15, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Chile 1)

The New Year (1997) was just as same as Argentina managed a scoreless tie at the Centenario vs. Uruguay on January 12th. New Year, New Match and of course a new goalkeeper as Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez of Racing Club became Passarella’s fifth choice as goalkeeper in less than a year.


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4032, 1997
(January 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Uruguay 0-Argentina 0)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4032, 1997
(Argentina Manager Daniel Passarella, January 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Uruguay 0-Argentina 0)

One of the main absentees from Passarella’s selections had been Real Madrid midfielder Fernando Redondo.
Many believed his exclusion was based on his refusal to cut his long hair. However, according to Passarella his exclusion was based on the player’s insistence on only playing in central midfield and not on the left side.
Some overtures were made to re-integrate him, however, on January 22nd, Redondo rejected the opportunity to play for Argentina and a month later would declare that he would refuse to play for the National Team while Passarella remained in charge.
The following month, for their ninth qualifying match, Argentina got a reprieve with a surprising win at Colombia.
Colombia had been running away in the qualifiers and seemed headed to qualify.
For that match at Bogota on February 12th , Argentina once again started with Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez in the net. Passarella made the surprising decision to discard Gabriel Batistuta. In his place, Hernan Crespo started as the number nine.
Argentina took the lead in the 9th through a fluke goal. Claudio Lopez sent a seemingly harmless cross in the box. Colombia goalkeeper Farid Mondragon wrongly judged that the ball would go out, however, the ball trickled in the net to give the Argentines the lead. The Argentines held onto the lead and gained a much needed away win against one of the contenders.


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4032, 1997
(February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 98, March 1997
(February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)

The next qualifier was at the feared altitude of Lapaz set for April 2nd. Passarella set up an altitude training camp and called up many local newcomers as early as March.
Once again there was no place for Batitsuta in the lineup come matchday, Julio Cruz took his place as striker.
In what was a weakened squad only a handful of foreign-based players appeared for Argentina.
It was a match to forget for Argentina as they lost (1-2) in an ill-tempered match that saw Nelson Vivas and Gustavo Zapata sent off.

Photo From: Don Balon, Chile Edicion, Issue 253, April 8-14, 1997
(April 2, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)

For the third and final time Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez started in the net for Argentina as Passarella was still not satisfied with his options in goal.
Les than a month later, on April 30th, Argentina faced Ecuador at ‘El Monumental.’
This eleventh qualifying match would in some ways be the turning point and reference match in Argentina’s fortunes.
Batistuta was discarded for the third match in a row, as Passarella appeared to have confidence in the youthful Crespo, who was having a very good debut season in Italy with Parma.
Passarella also chose to install Carlos Roa of Lanus as his starting goalkeeper.
Roa would turn out to be the goalkeeper that Passarella was looking for and remain the starting goalkeeper into the World Cup.
Argentina defeated Ecuador (2-1) through goals by Ortega and Crespo and started its recovery.

Photo From: World Soccer, December  1997
(Juan Sebastian Veron, April 30, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Ecuador 1)

Along with Roa, Passarella appeared to be settling on a nucleus containing Ayala, Chamot, Sensini in defense with Simeone, Veron, Ortega, Crespo and Claudio Lopez in midfield and upfront.
The recovery continued in their next and 12th qualifier vs. Peru in Buenos Aires. Passarella’s newly settled side defeated Peru (2-0) with goals by Crespo and Simeone.

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4053, 1997
(June 8, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Peru 0)

Argentina took on qualifying group leaders Paraguay at Asuncion on July 6th, 1997 for its thirteenth qualifier. Argentina had struggled against them at home just months earlier but the team now instilled with more confidence, defeated their hosts (2-1) with goals by Marcelo Gallardo and Veron.
Argentina was now just one point Paraguay in the Group standings.

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4057, 1997
(July 6, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Paraguay 1-Argentina 2)

Just two weeks later on July 20th, Argentina took on Group minnows Venezuela for their Fourteenth qualifier and predictably won (2-0) with goals by Cresp and Pablo Paz.
The victory gave them the Group leadership for the first time in the qualification race.

Photo From: HISTORIA DE LA SELECCION ARGENTINA (EL GRAFICO, 1997)\FASCICULO 10
(Roberto Sensini, July 20, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Venezuela 0)


They would consolidate their position in their next qualifier at Santiago vs. Chile on September 10th.
Just like Paraguay, they had struggled against their opponents on their home fixture, but now Argentina were the favorites and in better form.
Just like the match vs. Paraguay, the Argentines won (2-1) through goals by Gallardo and Claudio Lopez and qualified for the World Cup.

Photo From: HISTORIA DE LA SELECCION ARGENTINA (EL GRAFICO, 1997)\FASCICULO 10
(Daniel Passarella celebrating,  September 10, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Chile 1-Argentina 2)


Argentina had two matches left in their qualification program and could afford to let their foot off the pedal.
They faced Uruguay at ‘El Monumental’ on October 12th and just like the match in January it ended scoreless.

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4071, 1997
(October 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 0-Uruguay 0)


For its final and eighteenth qualifier on November 16th vs. Colombia, Passarella decided to recall Gabriel Batistuta. He had been in fine form for his club Fiorentina and Passarella was determined to show that he was not out of his plans.
Argentina played for the first time outside of ‘El Monumental’ and played at Boca Juniors’ ‘La Bombonera’.
Passarella also took the occasion to hand out a substitute debut appearance to Juan Roman Riquelme.
The inconsequential match ended (1-1) .Carlos Valderrama gave the Colombians the lead in the 10th minute.
Fernando Caceres replied for Argentina in the 69th minute to close out Argentina’s qualifiers.

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4076, 1997
(November 16, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Colombia 1)


Passarella and Argentina had started the qualifiers hesitantly without seemingly a settled lineup. They had ended it confidently in strength despite ignoring Batistuta, their most consistent goalscorer of his era.
They looked to the World Cup in France in 1998 with confidence.
By then Batistuta was back in favor and knocking in the goals.
Passarella and Argentina advanced from the first round in the World Cup after victories over Japan (1-0), Jamaica (5-0) and Croatia (1-0). In the second round, they eliminated England in an epic penalty kick shoot-out after a (2-2) tie.
They finally succumbed to the magic of Dennis Bergkamp in the quarterfinals as Holland defeated them (1-2).
Passarella resigned afterwards after four years in charge.
The qualification format that he despised had in some ways helped him mold a team by introducing players gradually.

Many of his selected players would go on to serve Argentina well into the next decade.

Compendium to Argentina 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Part 1 (1996)

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1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Conmebol




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 1):

April 24, 1996  (Barranquilla, Colombia 1-Paraguay 0)
April 24, 1996  (Guayaquil, Ecuador 4-Peru 1)
April 24, 1996  (Caracas, Venezuela 0-Uruguay 2)

The Selected squad: (Apr 15, 1996)
Goalkeepers - Oscar Passet, Carlos Bossio.
Defenders - Javier Zanetti, Roberto Ayala, Jose Chamot, Roberto Sensini, Gustavo Lombardi, Nestor Fabbri, Pablo Paz, Juan Carlos Ramirez.
Midfielders - Diego Simeone, Fernando Galetto, Matias Almeyda, Christian Bassedas, Hugo Morales, Gustavo Lopez, Ariel Ibagaza, Ariel Ortega.
Forwards - Claudio Caniggia, Claudio Lopez, Abel Balbo, Gabriel Batistuta.

Date: April 24, 1996
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 1
Result: Argentina 3-Bolivia 1
Venue:Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)
Attendance:60,000
Referee: Mario Sanchez Yanten (Chile)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Ariel Ortega 8,18, Gabriel Batistuta 49           
(Bolivia): Julio César Baldivieso 42
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- Oscar Fernando Passet (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
4- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
 6- Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
5-Matias Jesus Almeyda (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
11-Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
7- Claudio Paul Caniggia (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) (18- Abel Eduardo Balbo (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy)72nd)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy) (17-Claudio Javier Lopez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)  87th)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Other Substitutes:
12- Carlos Gustavo Bossio (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata)
13-Juan Carlos Ramirez (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda) 
14- Nestor Ariel Fabbri (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
15- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
16- Gustavo Adrián Lopez (Real Zaragoza / Spain)

Team Captain: Diego PabloSimeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Bolivia:
1-Marco Barrero
4-Miguel Rimba
2- Juan Manuel Pena (Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol / Spain)
3-Angel Paraba
5- Oscar Sánchez (Club The Strongest- La Paz)
6- Mauricio Ramos (Club Deportivo Guabirá- Montero) (18- Ivan Castillo (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz) 80th)
8- Rubén Tufiño (Club Oriente Petrolero- Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
Ramiro Castillo (Club The Strongest- La Paz)
7- Milton Coimbra (Club Oriente Petrolero- Santa Cruz de la Sierra) (15- Roly Paniagua (Club Deportivo San José- Oruro) 77th)
9- Julio César Baldivieso (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)
10- Marco Antonio Etcheverry (DC (District of Columbia) United / USA) (17- Juan Berthy Suarez (Club The Strongest- La Paz) 78th)

Coach: Dusan Draskovic (Yugoslavia)
Booked: Marco Antonio Etcheverry 9, Mauricio Ramos 17, Rubén Tufiño 45, Miguel Rimba76
Other Substitutes:
12-Mauricio Soria
13- Freddy Cossio (Club Deportivo San José- Oruro)
14-Rafael Salguero
16- Luis Héctor Cristaldo (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, Green Shorts, Green Socks


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Ecuador
1
1
0
0
4
1
3
3
2
Argentina
1
1
0
0
3
1
2
3
3
Uruguay
1
1
0
0
2
0
2
3
4
Colombia
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
5
Paraguay
1
0
0
1
0
1
-1
0
6
Venezuela
1
0
0
1
0
2
-2
0
7
Bolivia
1
0
0
1
1
3
-2
0
8
Peru
1
0
0
1
0
4
-4
0
9
Chile
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0



Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 3995, 1996
(April 24, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 3-Bolivia 1)


Photo From: HISTORIA DE LA SELECCION ARGENTINA (EL GRAFICO, 1997)\FASCICULO 8
(April 24, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 3-Bolivia 1)



Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 2):

June 2, 1996  (Lima, Peru 1-Colombia 1)
June 2, 1996  (Montevideo, Uruguay 0-Paraguay 2)
June 2, 1996  (Barinas, Venezuela 1-Chile 1)


The Selected squad: (May 20, 1996)
Goalkeepers - German Burgos (River Plate), Carlos Bossio (Estudiantes)
Defenders - Javier Zanetti (Internazionale), Roberto Ayala (Napoli), Roberto Sensini (Parma), Jose Chamot (Lazio), Pablo Paz (Banfield), Fernando Caceres (Real Zaragoza) Juan Carlos Ramirez (Independiente)
Midfielders - Christian Bassedas (Velez Sarsfield), Matias Almeyda (River Plate), Fernando Galetto (San Lorenzo), Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Hugo Morales (Lanus), Alberto Marcico (Gimnasia La Plata), Gustavo Lopez (Real Zaragoza), Rodolfo Cardoso (Werder Bremen), Ariel Ortega (River Plate)
Strikers - Gabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina), Claudio Caniggia (Boca Juniors), Claudio Lopez (Racing Club)


Date: June 2, 1996
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 2
Result: Ecuador 2-Argentina 0
Venue: Quito -Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance:55,000
Referee: Armando Perez Hoyos (Colombia)
Goalscorers:
(Ecuador): Alberto Montaño 51, Eduardo Hurtado 90
(Argentina): None
Lineups:
Ecuador :
1- Carlos Morales (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil)
3- Wagner Rivera (Club Deportivo Espoli –Quito)
14- Alberto Montaño (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil)
5- Máximo Tenorio (Club Sport Emelec- Guayaquil)
6- Luis Capurro (Club Sport Emelec- Guayaquil)
8- Héctor Jhonny Carabalí (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil) 
2- Ivan Hurtado (Club Atlético Celaya- Celaya, Guanajuato / Mexico) (4- Alfonso Obregon (Club Deportivo Espoli –Quito) 84th)
7- Gilson de Souza (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil)
10- Alex Aguinaga (Impulsora del Deportivo Necaxa SA- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) / Mexico)    
15- Jose Gavica (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil)  (11- Angel Fernandez (Club Sport Emelec- Guayaquil) 46th)
9- Eduardo Hurtado

Coach: Francisco Maturana (Colombia)
Booked: Luis Capurro 55, Alberto Montaño 73
Other Substitutes:
12- Jacinto Espinoza (Club Sport Emelec- Guayaquil)
13-Wilson Carabali
17- Luis González (LDU (Liga Deportiva Universitaria) de Quito)
18-Fabian Cubero (Sociedad Deportivo Quito)

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Marathon
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks

Argentina:
1- Carlos Gustavo Bossio (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata)
4- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
6- Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
2- Fernando Gabriel Caceres (Real Zaragoza / Spain)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
11- Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús) (18- Claudio Javier Lopez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires) 76th)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (16- Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V./ Germany) 71st)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy) (19- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) 76th)
7- Claudio Paul Caniggia (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Diego Simeone 37
Other Substitutes:
12- German Adrián Ramón Burgos (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
13- Juan Carlos Ramirez (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda) 
14- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Atlético Banfield-Banfield)
15- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)

Team Captain: Gabriel Batistuta
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Ecuador
2
2
0
0
6
1
5
6
2
Colombia
2
1
1
0
2
1
1
4
3
Paraguay
2
1
0
1
2
1
1
3
4
Argentina
2
1
0
1
3
3
0
3
5
Uruguay
2
1
0
1
2
2
0
3
6
Chile
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
7
Venezuela
2
0
1
1
1
3
-2
1
8
Peru
2
0
1
1
1
5
-4
1
9
Bolivia
1
0
0
1
1
3
-2
0




Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4000, 1996
(June 2, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Ecuador 2-Argentina 0)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4000, 1996
(June 2, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Ecuador 2-Argentina 0)




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 3):

July 7, 1996  (La Paz, Bolivia 6-Venezuela 1)
July 7, 1996  (Santiago, Chile 4-Ecuador 1)
July 7, 1996  (Barranquilla, Colombia 3-Uruguay 1)


Date: July 7, 1996
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 3
Result: Peru 0-Argentina 0
Venue: Lima- Estadio Nacional José Diaz    
Attendance:45,000
Referee: Wilson De Souza Mendonca (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Peru): None
(Argentina): None
Lineups:
Peru:
1- Julio Balerio (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
3- Juan Reynoso (Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul, Atletico Club-(Cementeros)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) / Mexico)  
4- Percy Olivares (Fluminense Football Club- Rio de Janeiro / Brazil)
5- José Soto (Puebla Fútbol Club /  Mexico)
6- Jose Carranza (Club Universitario de Deportes-Lima)    (13- Roberto Farfán (Club Centro Deportivo Municipal-Lima) 84th)
7- Nolberto Solano (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
8- Juan Jayo (Club Alianza Lima)
9- Flavio Maestri (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
10- Roberto Palacios (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
11- Julio de Andrade ,Julinho (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
18- Pablo Zegarra (Union Deportiva Salamanca / Spain) (15- Alex Magallanes (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima) 68th)

Coach: Juan Carlos Oblitas
Booked: Pablo Zegarra 16, Jose Carranza, Roberto Palacios
Other Substitutes:
12- Miguel Miranda (Aurich Canana)
2- Manuel Marengo (Club Alianza Atlético-Sullana)
14- Jorge Soto (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
16- Álvaro Barco (Club Universitario de Deportes-Lima)     
17- Andres González (Club Alianza Lima)

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts with Red Diagonal Stripe, White Shorts, White Socks

Argentina:
1- German Adrián Ramón Burgos (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
4- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
6- Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
7- Claudio Paul Caniggia (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) (13- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Atlético Banfield-Banfield) 75th)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (16- Gustavo Adrián  Lopez (Real Zaragoza / Spain) 90th)
11- Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús) (15- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires) 46th)
18- Abel Eduardo Balbo (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy)    

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Jose Chamot 18, Claudio Caniggia 21, Ariel Ortega 53, Christian Bassedas 80
Sent-off: Abel Balbo 29
Other Substitutes:
12- Carlos Gustavo Bossio (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata)
14- Mauricio Hector Pineda (Club Atletico Huracan- Buenos Aires)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
17- Claudio Javier Lopez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires) 

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Colombia
3
2
1
0
5
2
3
7
2
Ecuador
3
2
0
1
7
5
2
6
3
Chile
2
1
1
0
5
2
3
4
4
Argentina
3
1
1
1
3
3
0
4
5
Bolivia
2
1
0
1
7
4
3
3
6
Paraguay
2
1
0
1
2
1
1
3
7
Uruguay
3
1
0
2
3
5
-2
3
8
Peru
3
0
2
1
1
5
-4
2
9
Venezuela
3
0
1
2
2
9
-7
1



Photo From: Soccer America, Issue 1259, July 22, 1996
(July 7, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Peru 0-Argentina 0)




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 4):

September 1, 1996  (La Paz, Bolivia 0-Peru 0)
September 1, 1996  (Barranquilla, Colombia 4-Chile 1)
September 1, 1996  (Quito, Ecuador 1-Venezuela 0)

Date: September 1, 1996
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 4
Result: Argentina 1-Paraguay 1
Venue:Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)       
Attendance:65,500
Referee: Antonio Pereira Da Silva (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Gabriel Batistuta 26
(Paraguay): Jose Luis Chilavert 42
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- German Adrián Ramón Burgos (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
4- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milan / Italy) (16- José Fabian Albornoz (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata) 88th)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
6- Fernando Gabriel Caceres (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
8- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires) (15- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria –Genova / Italy) 53rd)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
11- Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy) 
7-Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata) (17- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) 53rd)
         
Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Other Substitutes:
12- Pablo Oscar Cavallero (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
13- Mauricio Hector Pineda (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
14- Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
18- Nestor Ariel Fabbri (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)

Team Captain: Gabriel Batistuta
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Paraguay:
1- Jose Luis Chilavert (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield Buenos Aires / Argentina) 
5- Celso Rafael Ayala (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires / Argentina)
21- Silvio Suárez (Club Olimpia- Asunción)
4- Carlos Gamarra (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre / Brazil)
16- Julio César Enciso (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre / Brazil)
3- Catalino Rivarola (Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense / Brazil)
18- Arístides Rojas (Club Guaraní- Asunción) (15-Gabriel Gonzalez (Club Universitario de Deportes-Lima / Peru) 60th)
10- Roberto Miguel Acuña (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda / Argentina) (14- Jorge Alcaraz (Club Cerro Porteño- Asunción) 87th)
20-Harles Bourdier
19- Vidal Sanabria (Club Olimpia- Asunción) (7- Francisco Esteche (Club Olimpia- Asunción) 80th)
9-Richart Baez (Avispa Fukuoka / Japan)

Coach: Paulo César Carpeggiani (Brazil)
Booked: Carlos Gamarra, Roberto Miguel Acuña, Harles Bourdier
Other Substitutes:
22- Ruben Ruiz Diaz (Club de Fútbol Monterrey, Atletico Club (Rayados) / Mexico)
11- Jose Cardozo (Deportivo Toluca Futbol Club, S.A. De C.V.-Toluca / Mexico) 
6- Pedro Sarabia (Club Atlético Banfield-Banfield / Argentina)
8-Javier Espinola

Team Captain:Jose Luis Chilavert
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Uniform Colors: Red / White Vertical striped Shirts, BlueShorts, Blue Socks

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Colombia
4
3
1
0
9
3
6
10
2
Ecuador
4
3
0
1
8
5
3
9
3
Argentina
4
1
2
1
4
4
0
5
4
Bolivia
3
1
1
1
7
4
3
4
5
Paraguay
3
1
1
1
3
2
1
4
6
Chile
3
1
1
1
6
6
0
4
7
Uruguay
3
1
0
2
3
5
-2
3
8
Peru
4
0
3
1
1
5
-4
3
9
Venezuela
4
0
1
3
2
10
-8
1



Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4013, 1996
(September 1, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Paraguay 1)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4013, 1996
(September 1, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Paraguay 1)


Photo From: HISTORIA DE LA SELECCION ARGENTINA (EL GRAFICO, 1997)\FASCICULO 6
(Gabriel Batistuta, September 1, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Paraguay 1)



Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 5):

October 9, 1996  (Quito, Ecuador 0-Colombia 1)
October 9, 1996  (Asuncion, Paraguay 2-Chile 1)
October 9, 1996  (Montevideo, Uruguay 1-Bolivia 0)


Date: October 9, 1996
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 5
Result: Venezuela 2-Argentina 5
Venue:San Cristóbal-Estadio Pueblo Nuevo         
Attendance:30,000
Referee: Takoz Dluzaniewski (Uruguay)
Goalscorers:
(Venezuela): Giovanni Savarese 6, Rafael Dudamel 87
(Argentina): Ariel Ortega 35, Juan Pablo Sorin 68, Diego Simeone 78, Hugo Alberto Morales 86,José Fabian Albornoz 90
Lineups:
Venezuela:
1-Rafael Dudamel 
2-David McIntosch
3-Leonardo Gonzalez
4-William Gonzalez
5-Sergio Hernandez
7-Gabriel Miranda (18-Juan Garcia 70th)
8-Felix Hernandez (14-Gabriel Urdaneta 42nd)
6- Giovanni Savarese
10-Luis Vera
9-Ruberth Moran
11-Diony Guerra (20-Luis Filosa 46th)

Coach: Rafael Santana (Spain)
Booked: Rafael Dudamel 37, Ruberth Moran 63, Sergio Hernandez 65, Giovanni Savarese 70, David McIntosch 70
Other Substitutes:
12-Felix Golindano
15-Luis Vallenilla
19-Carlos Garcia
16-Gerson Diaz

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Polmer
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Argentina:
1- Pablo Oscar Cavallero (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
6-Eduardo Magnolo Berizzo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
4- Hernan Edgardo Diaz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
3-Juan Pablo Sorin (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain) (16-Roberto Antonio Molina (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda) 88th)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
11- Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
7- José Fabian Albornoz (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (19- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) 68th)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy) 

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Diego Simeone 75
Other Substitutes:
12- Roberto Carlos Abbondanzieri (Club Atlético Rosario Central-Rosario)
13- Mauricio Hector Pineda (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
14- Carlos Alberto Galvan (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
15- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
18- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)

Team Captain: Gabriel Batistuta
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks



Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Colombia
5
4
1
0
10
3
7
13
2
Ecuador
5
3
0
2
8
6
2
9
3
Argentina
5
2
2
1
9
6
3
8
4
Paraguay
4
2
1
1
5
3
2
7
5
Uruguay
4
2
0
2
4
5
-1
6
6
Bolivia
4
1
1
2
7
5
2
4
7
Chile
4
1
1
2
7
8
-1
4
8
Peru
4
0
3
1
1
5
-4
3
9
Venezuela
5
0
1
4
4
15
-11
1


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4019, 1996
(October 9, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Venezuela 2-Argentina 5)




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 6):

November 10, 1996  (La Paz, Bolivia 2-Colombia 2)
November 10, 1996  (Asuncion, Paraguay 1-Ecuador 0)
November 10, 1996  (Lima, Peru 4-Venezuela 1)
November 10, 1996  (Santiago, Chile 1-Uruguay 0)

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Colombia
6
4
2
0
12
5
7
14
2
Paraguay
5
3
1
1
6
3
3
10
3
Ecuador
6
3
0
3
8
7
1
9
4
Argentina
5
2
2
1
9
6
3
8
5
Chile
5
2
1
2
8
8
0
7
6
Peru
5
1
3
1
5
6
-1
6
7
Uruguay
5
2
0
3
4
6
-2
6
8
Bolivia
5
1
2
2
9
7
2
5
9
Venezuela
6
0
1
5
5
19
-14
1


Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 7):

December 15, 1996  (La Paz, Bolivia 0-Paraguay 0)
December 15, 1996  (Montevideo, Uruguay 2-Peru 0)
December 15, 1996  (San Cristobal, Venezuela 0-Colombia 2)


Date: December 15, 1996
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 7
Result: Argentina 1-Chile 1
Venue:Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)
Attendance:60,000
Referee: Ubaldo Aquino (Paraguay)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Gabriel Batistuta 70 pen
(Chile): Fernando Cornejo 51
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- Pablo Oscar Cavallero (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
4- Nelson David Vivas (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) (17- Gustavo Adrián Lopez (Real Zaragoza / Spain) 66th)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
6- Eduardo Magnolo Berizzo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
3- Juan Pablo Sorin (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
8- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
11- Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús) (16-Patricio Alejandro Camps (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires) 66th)
7- José Fabian Albornoz (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata) (18- Abel Eduardo Balbo (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy)39th)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Matias Almeyda 38, Pablo Cavallero 73
Sent-off: Roberto Ayala 60
Other Substitutes:
12- Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
13- Raul Ernesto Cardozo (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
14- Nestor Ariel Fabbri (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
15- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)

Team Captain: Gabriel Batistuta
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks


Chile:
1- Nelson Tapia (Club Deportivo Universidad Católica-Santiago)
3- Ronald Fuentes (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago)
2- Cristian Castaneda (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago)  (17- Wilson Contreras (Club Deportivo Huachipato–Talcahuano) 65th)
4- Javier Margas (captain) (Club de Fútbol América S. A. de C. V. (Aguilas) - Ciudad de México (Mexico City) / Mexico)
5- Pedro Reyes (Club Social y Deportivo Colo Colo-Santiago) 
7- Cristian Mora (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago) 
6- Luis Chavarria (Club de Deportes Concepción)
8- Fernando Cornejo (Club de Deportes Cobreloa–Calama)
14- Victor Hugo Castaneda (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago) 
22- Sebastián Rozental (Club Deportivo Universidad Católica-Santiago) (15- Marcelo Miranda (Club de Deportes Cobreloa–Calama) 46th)
11- Marcelo Salas (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires / Argentina)  (9- Ivan Zamorano (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy) 75th)

Coach: Nelson Bonifacio Acosta (Uruguay / Nationalized Chilean)      
Booked: Cristian Castaneda 34, Fernando Cornejo 44, Marcelo Salas 63      
Sent-off: Luis Chavarria 31
Other Substitutes:
12-Nelson Cossio
13-Dante Poli
10- Jorge Contreras (Club de Deportes Concepción)


Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Colombia
7
5
2
0
14
5
9
17
2
Paraguay
6
3
2
1
6
3
3
11
3
Argentina
6
2
3
1
10
7
3
9
4
Ecuador
6
3
0
3
8
7
1
9
5
Uruguay
6
3
0
3
6
6
0
9
6
Chile
6
2
2
2
9
8
1
8
7
Bolivia
6
1
3
2
9
7
2
6
8
Peru
6
1
3
2
5
8
-3
6
9
Venezuela
7
0
1
6
5
21
-16
1



Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 96, January 1997
(December 15, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Chile 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4028, 1996
(December 15, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Chile 1)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4028, 1996
(December 15, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Chile 1)

Photo From: Don Balon, Chile Edition, December 30, 1996-January 6, 1997, Issue no 239
(December 15, 1996, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Chile 1)






Compendium to Argentina 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Part 2 (1997)

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Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 8):

January 12, 1997  (La Paz, Bolivia 2-Ecuador 0)
January 12, 1997  (Lima, Peru 2-Chile 1)
January 12, 1997  (Merida, Venezuela 0-Paraguay 2)

The Selected squad: (January 1, 1997)
Goalkeepers: Roberto Bonano (River Plate), Ignacio Gonzalez (Racing Club)
Defenders: Eduardo Berizzo (River Plate), Jose Luis Chamot (Lazio), Nestor Fabbri (Boca Juniors), Pablo Paz (Tenerife), Roberto Sensini (Parma), Nelson Vivas (Boca Juniors)
Midfield: Matias Almeyda (Sevilla), Christian Bassedas (Velez Sarsfield), Fernando Galetto (San Lorenzo), Nestor Gorosito (San Lorenzo), Arnaldo Ortega (River Plate), Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid)
Forwards: Gabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina), Hernan Crespo (Parma), Claudio Lopez (Valencia), Hugo Morales (Lanus)

Date: January 12, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 8
Result: Uruguay 0-Argentina 0
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Attendance:70,000
Referee: Marcio Rezende (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Uruguay): None
(Argentina): None
Lineups:
Uruguay:
1- Robert Dante Siboldi Badiola  ( Tigres de la UANL (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León)-Monterrey / Mexico)
6- Gustavo Emilio Méndez Techera (Vicenza Calcio / Italy)
3- Ronald Paolo Montero Iglesias (JuventusFootball Club –Torino / Italy)  
4- JoséOscar Herrera Corominas (Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul, Atletico Club-(Cementeros)-Mexico City / México)
2- WashingtonEduardo Tais Bidegain (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
7- Nelson Javier Abeijón Pessi (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
5-Eber Alejandro MoasSilveira (Club de Fútbol Monterrey, Atletico Club (Rayados) / Mexico)
18- Néstor Gabriel Cedrés Vera (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires / Argentina)
8- Pablo Javier Bengoechea Dutra  (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo) 
10-Enzo Françescoli Uriarte  (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires / Argentina) (17- Alvaro Alexander Recoba Rivero (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo) 73rd)
9- Daniel Fonseca Caris (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy) (13- Washington Sebastián Abreu Gallo (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires / Argentina) 63rd)

Coach: Juan Antonio Ahuntchain
Booked: Pablo Bengoechea 26, Gustavo Méndez 18
Other Substitutes:
12- Leonardo Jorge Romay Sánchez (Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
15-Marcelo Saralegui Arregin (Club Atlético Colón Santa Fé / Argentina)
16- Tabaré Abayubá Silva Aguilar (Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
14- Gonzalo De Los Santos Da Rosa (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
11- Debray Darío Silva Pereira (Cagliari Calcio / Italy)

Team Captain: Enzo Francescolli
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Ennere
Uniform Colors: Light Blue Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks


Argentina:
1- Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
2-Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
4- Nelson David Vivas (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
6- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
7- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
11- Nestor Raul Gorosito (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires) (17- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) 60th)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina –Firenze / Italy) 

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Christian Bassedas 29, Jose Chamot 25, Matias Almeyda 75
Other Substitutes:
12- Robert Oscar Bonano (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
13- Mauricio Hector Pineda (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
14- Nestor Ariel Fabbri (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
15- Fernando Edgar Galetto (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
16- Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
18- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)

Team Captain: Gabriel Batistuta
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Colombia
7
5
2
0
14
5
9
17
2
Paraguay
7
4
2
1
8
3
5
14
3
Argentina
7
2
4
1
10
7
3
10
4
Uruguay
7
3
1
3
6
6
0
10
5
Bolivia
7
2
3
2
11
7
4
9
6
Ecuador
7
3
0
4
8
9
-1
9
7
Peru
7
2
3
2
7
9
-2
9
8
Chile
7
2
2
3
10
10
0
8
9
Venezuela
8
0
1
7
5
23
-18
1



Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4032, 1997
(January 12, 197, World Cup Qualifier, Uruguay 0-Argentina 0)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4032, 1997
(January 12, 197, World Cup Qualifier, Uruguay 0-Argentina 0)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4032, 1997
(January 12, 197, World Cup Qualifier, Uruguay 0-Argentina 0)

Photo From: Don Balon, Edicion Chile, Issue 241, January 14-20, 1997
(Ariel Ortega, January 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Uruguay 0-Argentina 0)




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 9):

February 12, 1997  (La Paz, Bolivia 1-Chile 1)
February 12, 1997  (Quito, Ecuador 4-Uruguay 0)
February 12, 1997  (Asuncion, Paraguay 2-Peru 1)

Date: February 12, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 9
Result: Colombia 0-Argentina 1
Venue:Barranquila- Estádio Metropolitano Roberto Melendez
Attendance:60,000
Referee:Antonio Da Silva Pereira (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Colombia): None
(Argentina): Claudio Lopez 9
Lineups:
Colombia:
1- Farid Camilo Mondragon (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda / Argentina) 
13- Wilmer Cabrera (Corporacion Deportiva America-Cali)
5- Jorge Bermudez (Sport Lisboa e Benfica / Portugal)
3- Alexis Mendoza (Club Deportivo Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz / Mexico)
4- Hugo Galeano (Corporacion Popular Deportiva Junior- Barranquilla) (7- Antony De Avila (Corporacion Deportiva America-Cali) 58th)
6- Mauricio Serna (Corporacion Deportiva Club Atletico Nacional- Medellin (Itagüí)                  
14- Leonel Alvarez (Club Deportivo Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz / Mexico) (18- Victor Pacheco (Corporacion Popular Deportiva Junior- Barranquilla) 46th)
10- Carlos Valderrama (Asociacion Deportivo Cali)
19-Freddy Rincon (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras- São Paulo / Brazil)
9- Rene Ivan Valenciano (Club Deportivo Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz / Mexico)
11- Faustino Asprilla (Newcastle United Football Club / England)

Coach : Hernan Dario Gomez
Booked: Hugo Galeano 34, Wilmer Cabrera 43-, Freddy Rincon 50, Jorge Bermudez 70, Mauricio Serna 85
Other Substitutes:
12- Miguel Calero (Asociacion Deportivo Cali)
8- Andres Estrada (Asociacion Deportivo Cali)
15- Osman Lopez (Club Deportivo Los Millonarios- Santafé de Bogotá )
16- Luis Quinones (Corporacion Deportiva Once Caldas-Manizales)
17- Hamilton Ricard (Asociacion Deportivo Cali)

Team Captain: Carlos Valderrama
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks

Argentina:
1- Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
4- Hernan Edgardo Diaz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
6- Eduardo Magnolo Berizzo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
2-Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
3- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
5- Gustavo Miguel Zapata (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova  / Italy)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) (13- Nelson David Vivas (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) 46th)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) (14- Juan Pablo Sorin (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) 83rd)
                  
Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Eduardo Berizzo 28, Ignacio Gonzalez 32, Juan Sebastian Veron 52, Hernan Diaz 55
Sent-off: Eduardo Berizzo 45
Other Substitutes:
12- Robert Oscar Bonano (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
15- Fernando Edgar Galetto (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
16- Nestor Raul Gorosito (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
18- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
19- José Luis Calderon (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Colombia
8
5
2
1
14
6
8
17
2
Paraguay
8
5
2
1
10
4
6
17
3
Argentina
8
3
4
1
11
7
4
13
4
Ecuador
8
4
0
4
12
9
3
12
5
Bolivia
8
2
4
2
12
8
4
10
6
Uruguay
8
3
1
4
6
10
-4
10
7
Chile
8
2
3
3
11
11
0
9
8
Peru
8
2
3
3
8
11
-3
9
9
Venezuela
8
0
1
7
5
23
-18
1



Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 98, March 1997
(February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 98, March 1997
(February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 98, March 1997
(February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 98, March 1997
(February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 98, March 1997
(Both squads, February 12, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Colombia 0-Argentina 1)



Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 10):

April 2, 1997  (Asuncion, Paraguay 2-Colombia 1)
April 2, 1997  (Lima, Peru 1-Ecuador 1)
April 2, 1997  (Montevideo, Uruguay 3-Venezuela 1)

The Selected squad: (March 7, 1997)
Squad:
Goalkeepers - Ignacio Gonzalez (Racing Club), Carlos Roa (Lanus).
Defenders - Hernan Diaz (River Plate), Nelson Vivas (Boca Juniors), Carlos Galvan (Racing Club) Pablo Rotchen (Independiente), Juan Pablo Sorin (River Plate), Mauricio Pineda (Boca Juniors).
Midfielders - Gustavo Zapata (San Lorenzo), Julio Saldana (Newell's Old Boys), Marcelo Herrera (Velez Sarsfield), Diego Cagna (Boca Juniors), Andres Yllana (Gimnasia La Plata), Christian Bassedas (Velez Sarsfield), Hugo Morales (Lanus), Nestor Gorosito (San Lorenzo), Angel Morales (Independiente).
Delanteros - Marcelo Delgado (Racing Club), Martn Posse (Velez Sarsfield), Claudio Biaggio (San Lorenzo), Jose Luis Calderon (Independiente), Julio Cruz (River Plate)

Date: April 2, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 10
Result: Bolivia 2-Argentina 1
Venue: La Paz – Estadio Hernándo Siles
Attendance:45,000
Referee:Marinho Dos Santos Sidrack (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Bolivia): Marco Sandy 7, Fernando Ochoaizpur 48
(Argentina): Nestor Gorosito 41 pen
Lineups:
Bolivia:
1- Carlos Trucco (Atletico Hidalgo)
4- Miguel Angel Rimba (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)
5- Oscar Sanchez (Club The Strongest- La Paz)
3- Marco Sandy (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)
19- Ivan Castillo (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)
2- Fernando Ochoaizpur (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)  (8- Milton Melgar (Club Blooming- Santa Cruz de la Sierra) 89th)
7- Sergio Castillo (Club The Strongest- La Paz)
6- Vladimir Soria (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)
20- Ramiro Castillo (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)
10- Limbert Gutierrez (Club Blooming- Santa Cruz de la Sierra)  (14- Mauro Blanco (Club The Strongest- La Paz) 51st)
9- Jaime Moreno (DC (District of Columbia) United / USA) (17- Demetrio Angola (Club Jorge Wilstermann- Cochabamba) 71st)

Coach: Antonio Lopez (Spain)
Booked: Marco Sandy 17, Miguel Rimba 79, Milton Melgar 88
Other Substitutes:
12- Mauricio Soria (Club Jorge Wilstermann- Cochabamba)
13-Rafael Salguero
11- Richard Cueto (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)
15- Miguel Angel Mercado (Club Bolívar Independiente Unificada-Lapaz)

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, Green Shorts, White Socks

Argentina:
1- Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
8- Hernan Edgardo Diaz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
4- Nelson David Vivas (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
3- Juan Pablo Sorin (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
2- Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
6- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
5- Gustavo Miguel Zapata (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
16-Diego Cagna (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) (10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) 50th)
19- Nestor Raul Gorosito (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires) (11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy) 46th)
7- Marcelo Alejandro Delgado (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires) (18- José Luis Calderon (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda) 71st)
9-Julio Ricardo Cruz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Hernan Diaz 28, Nestor Gorosito 44, Roberto Sensini 88
Sent-off: Neslon Vivas 66, Gustavo Zapata 81
Other Substitutes:
12- Carlos Angel Roa (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
13- Pablo Oscar Rotchen (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)
14- Mauricio Hector Pineda (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
15- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)

Team Captain: Roberto Sensini
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks



Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Paraguay
9
6
2
1
12
5
7
20
2
Colombia
9
5
2
2
15
8
7
17
3
Bolivia
9
3
4
2
14
9
5
13
4
Ecuador
9
4
1
4
13
10
3
13
5
Argentina
9
3
4
2
12
9
3
13
6
Uruguay
9
4
1
4
9
11
-2
13
7
Peru
9
2
4
3
9
12
-3
10
8
Chile
8
2
3
3
11
11
0
9
9
Venezuela
9
0
1
8
6
26
-20
1


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4044, 1997
(April 2, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4044, 1997
(April 2, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Argentina squad, April 2, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 11):

April 30, 1997  (Barranquilla, Colombia 0-Peru 1)
April 30, 1997  (Santiago, Chile 6-Venezuela 0)
April 30, 1997  (Asuncion, Paraguay 3-Uruguay 1)

The Selected squad: (April 15, 1997)
Goalkeepers - Pablo Cavallero (Velez Sarsfield), Ignacio Gonzalez (Racing Club), Carlos Roa (Lanus)
Defenders - Roberto Ayala (Napoli), Jose Chamot (Lazio), Jorge Martinez (Independiente), Pablo Paz (Tenerife), Mauricio Pineda (Boca Juniors), Roberto Sensini (Parma).
Midfielders - Matias Almeyda (Sevilla), Leonardo Astrada (River Plate), Christian Bassedas (Velez Sarsfield), Sergio Berti (River Plate), Hugo Morales (Lanus), Ariel Ortega (Valencia), Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Juan Sebastian Veron (Sampdoria).
Forwards - Jose Luis Calderon, (Independiente), Hernan Crespo (Parma), Claudio Lopez (Valencia)

Date: April 30, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 11
Result: Argentina 2-Ecuador 1
Venue:Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)
Attendance:65,000
Referee: Felix Benegas Caballero (Paraguay)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Ariel Ortega 17, Hernan Crespo 32
(Ecuador): Alex Aguinaga 67
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- Carlos Angel Roa (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
6- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
20- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (15- Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús) 80th)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) (13- Eduardo Magnolo Berizzo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) 76th)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Juan Sebastian Veron 71
Other Substitutes:
12- Pablo Oscar Cavallero (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
4- Mauricio Hector Pineda (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
14- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
16- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
18- José Luis Calderon (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Ecuador:
12- Geovany Ibarra (Club Deportivo El Nacional- Quito)
3- Wagner Rivera (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil) (17- Juan Carlos Burbano (Club Deportivo El Nacional- Quito) 79th)
2-Raul Noriega
14- Alberto Montano (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil)
18- Edmundo Mendez (Club Deportivo Cuenca)
5- Jimmy Blandon (Club Deportivo Cuenca)
8- Hector Carabali (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil)
7- Gilson de Souza (Barcelona Sporting Club- Guayaquil)
19- Kleber Chala (Club Deportivo El Nacional- Quito) (15- Osvaldo de la Cruz (Club Deportivo El Nacional- Quito) 64th)
10- Alex Aguinaga (Impulsora del Deportivo Necaxa SA- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) / Mexico)       
9- Eduardo Hurtado (Los Angeles Galaxy / USA)

Coach: Francisco Maturana (Colombia)
Other Substitutes:
1- Alex Cavallos (Club Sport Emelec- Guayaquil)
4- Simon Ruiz (Club Deportivo El Nacional- Quito)
11- Angel Fernandez (Club Sport Emelec- Guayaquil)
16- Eduardo Smith (Club Sport Emelec- Guayaquil)
13- Edison Maldonado (Sociedad Deportiva Aucas- Quito)
Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Marathon
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks



Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Paraguay
10
7
2
1
15
6
9
23
2
Colombia
10
5
2
3
15
9
6
17
3
Argentina
10
4
4
2
14
10
4
16
4
Bolivia
9
3
4
2
14
9
5
13
5
Ecuador
10
4
1
5
14
12
2
13
6
Peru
10
3
4
3
10
12
-2
13
7
Uruguay
10
4
1
5
10
14
-4
13
8
Chile
9
3
3
3
17
11
6
12
9
Venezuela
10
0
1
9
6
32
-26
1


Photo From: World Soccer, May  1998
(Diego Simeone, April 30, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Ecuador 1)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4048, 1997
(April 30, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Ecuador 1)

Photo From: World Soccer, February 1998
(Argentina squad, April 30, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Ecuador 1)




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 12):

June 8, 1997  (Quito, Ecuador 1-Chile 1)
June 8, 1997  (Montevideo, Uruguay 1-Colombia 1)
June 8, 1997  (Valera, Venezuela 1-Bolivia 1)


The Selected squad: (May 24, 1997)
Goalkeepers: Carlos Roa (Lanus), Pablo Cavallero (Velez Sarsfield), Defenders: Roberto Ayala (Napoli), Jose Chamot (Lazio), Hernan Diaz (River Plate), Mauricio Pineda (Boca Juniors), Pablo Paz (Tenerife), Roberto Sensini (Parma).
Midfielders: Matias Almeyda (Sevilla), Leonardo Astrada (River Plate), Christian Bassedas (Velez Sarsfield), Sergio Berti (River Plate), Juan Jose Borrelli (Real Oviedo), Ariel Ortega (Valencia), Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Javier Zanetti (Inter Milan), Hugo Morales (Lanus).
Forwards: Jose Luis Calderon (Independiente), Hernan Crespo (Parma), Claudio Lopez (Valencia)


Date: June 8, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 12
Result: Argentina 2-Peru 0
Venue:Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)
Attendance:77,900
Referee: Claudio Cerdeira (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Hernan Crespo 45, Diego Simeone 46
(Peru): None
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- Carlos Angel Roa (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
6- Ricardo Nestor Sensini (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
4- Hernan Edgardo Diaz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) (16- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires) 53rd)
20- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (11-Juan Jose Borrelli (Real Oviedo Club de Fútbol / Spain) 65th)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) (18- José Luis Calderon (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda) 86th)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Matias Almeyda 30, Christian Bassedas 78
Other Substitutes:
12- Pablo Oscar Cavallero (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
13- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
14- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
15- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milan / Italy)

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Peru:
1- Julio Balerio (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
7- Nolberto Solano (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
3- Juan Reynoso (Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul, Atletico Club-(Cementeros)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) / Mexico)  
6- José Soto (Puebla Fútbol Club / Mexico)
4- Percy Olivares (Club Deportivo Social y Cultural Cruz Azul, Atletico Club-(Cementeros)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) / Mexico)  
14- Jorge Soto (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)
8- Juan Jayo (Club Alianza Lima)
10- Roberto Palacios (Puebla Fútbol Club /  Mexico)
5- Roger Serrano (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima) (16- Jose Carranza (Club Universitario de Deportes-Lima) 76th)
18- Waldir Sáenz (Club Alianza Lima)(11- Julio de Andrade ,Julinho (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima) 46th)
9- Flavio Maestri (Hercules de Alicante Club de Fútbol / Spain) (13- German Carty (Club de Fútbol Atlante S. A. de C. V.- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) / Mexico) 62nd)

Coach: Juan Carlos Oblitas
Booked: Roberto Palacios 14, Waldir Sáenz 37, Nolberto Solano 48, Jose Carranza 84
Other Substitutes:
12- Miguel Miranda (Club Centro Deportivo Municipal-Lima) 
15- Alfonso Dulanto (Club UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México)- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) –Pumas / Mexico)
17- Juan Carlos Bazalar (Club Alianza Lima)

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts with Red Diagonal Stripe, White Shorts, White Socks

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Paraguay
10
7
2
1
15
6
9
23
2
Argentina
11
5
4
2
16
10
6
19
3
Colombia
11
5
3
3
16
10
6
18
4
Bolivia
10
3
5
2
15
10
5
14
5
Ecuador
11
4
2
5
15
13
2
14
6
Uruguay
11
4
2
5
11
15
-4
14
7
Chile
10
3
4
3
18
12
6
13
8
Peru
11
3
4
4
10
14
-4
13
9
Venezuela
11
0
2
9
7
33
-26
2






Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 13):

July 6, 1997  (Santiago, Chile 4-Colombia 1)
July 6, 1997  (Lima, Peru 2-Bolivia 1)
July 6, 1997  (Maracaibo, Venezuela 1-Ecuador 1)


Date: July 6, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 13
Result: Paraguay 1-Argentina 2
Venue: Asuncion –Estadio De los Defensores del Chaco
Attendance:35,000
Referee: Marcio Rezende (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Paraguay): Roberto Acuña 60 pen
(Argentina): Marcelo Gallardo 30, Juan Sebastian Veron 40
Lineups:
Paraguay:
22- Ruben Ruiz Diaz (Club de Fútbol Monterrey, Atletico Club (Rayados) / Mexico)
4- Carlos Gamarra (Sport Lisboa e Benfica / Portugal)
5- Celso Rafael Ayala (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires / Argentina)
19- Ricardo Rojas (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata / Argentina)
6- Estanislao Struway (Associação Portuguesa de Desportos – São Paulo / Brazil) (15-Virgilio Ferreira 52nd)
8- Francisco Esteche (Club Olimpia- Asunción)  (20- Derlis Soto (Club Guaraní- Asunción) 46th)
9- Jose Cardozo (Deportivo Toluca Futbol Club, S.A. De C.V.-Toluca / Mexico)   
10- Roberto Miguel Acuña (Real Zaragoza / Spain)
14- Juan Ramon Jara (Club Atlético Rosario Central-Rosario / Argentina)
18-Aristides Rojas
16- Julio César Enciso (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre / Brazil) (2 - Jorge Alcaraz (Club Cerro Porteño- Asunción) 73rd)

Coach: Paulo César Carpeggiani (Brazil)
Booked: Julio César Enciso 67
Other Substitutes:
21- Pedro Sarabia (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires / Argentina)
7- Hugo Ovelar (Club Guaraní- Asunción)
11-Francisco Ferreira

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Uniform Colors: Red / White Vertical striped Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks

Argentina:
1- Carlos Angel Roa (Real Club Deportivo Mallorca / Spain)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
4- Hernan Edgardo Diaz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Società Sportiva Lazio- Roma / Italy)
6-Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) (20- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) 78th)
10- Marcelo Daniel Gallardo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (13- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain) 85th)
11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria / Italy) (15- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy) 51st)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Matias Almeyda 52
Sent-Off: Hernan Diaz 86
Other Substitutes:
12- Pablo Oscar Cavallero (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
16- Juan Jose Borrelli (Real Oviedo Club de Fútbol / Spain)
14- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
18- Marcelo Alejandro Delgado (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Paraguay
11
7
2
2
16
7
9
23
2
Argentina
12
6
4
2
18
11
7
22
3
Colombia
12
5
3
4
17
14
3
18
4
Chile
11
4
4
3
22
13
9
16
5
Peru
12
4
4
4
12
15
-3
16
6
Ecuador
12
4
3
5
16
14
2
15
7
Bolivia
11
3
5
3
16
12
4
14
8
Uruguay
11
4
2
5
11
15
-4
14
9
Venezuela
12
0
3
9
8
34
-26
3

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4057, 1997
(July 6, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Paraguay 1-Argentina 2)




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 14):

July 20, 1997  (La Paz, Bolivia 1-Uruguay 0)
July 20, 1997  (Barranquilla, Colombia 1-Ecuador 0)
July 20, 1997  (Santiago, Chile 2-Paraguay 1)

Date: July 20, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 14
Result: Argentina 2-Venezuela 0
Venue:Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)
Attendance:60,000
Referee: Wilson Souza Mendonca (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Hernan Crespo 30, Pablo Paz 56
(Venezuela): None
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- Carlos Angel Roa (Real Club Deportivo Mallorca / Spain)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy) (13- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain) 52nd)
3- José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
4- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
5- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
6-Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) (20- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) 76th)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
10- Marcelo Daniel Gallardo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (19- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) 57th)
11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Other Substitutes:
12- Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
16- Juan Jose Borrelli (Real Oviedo Club de Fútbol / Spain)
14- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
18- Leonardo Angel Biagini(Unión Deportiva Mérida / Spain)

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Venezuela:
1-Rafael Dudamel
2-David McIntosch
4-Jose Rey
15-Elvis Martinez
3-Alexander Echenique
16-Robert Rodallega
7-Robert Moran
10-Gabriel Miranda
6-Leonardo Gonzalez (18-Johnny Lucena 63rd)
8-Gerson Diaz (13-Osvaldo Palencia 70th)
9-Giovanni Savarese

Coach: Eduardo Borrero (Colombia)
Booked: Leonardo Gonzalez 20, Robert Rodallega 87
Other Substitutes:
12-Cesar Baena
14-Jesus Valiente
17-John Medina
5-William Gonzalez
11-Gabriel Urdaneta

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Polmer
Uniform Colors: Burgundy Red Shirts (with white Horizontal stripes), Burgundy Red Shorts, Burgundy Red Socks

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Argentina
13
7
4
2
20
11
9
25
2
Paraguay
12
7
2
3
17
9
8
23
3
Colombia
13
6
3
4
18
14
4
21
4
Chile
12
5
4
3
24
15
9
19
5
Bolivia
12
4
5
3
17
12
5
17
6
Peru
12
4
4
4
12
15
-3
16
7
Ecuador
13
4
3
6
16
15
1
15
8
Uruguay
12
4
2
6
11
16
-5
14
9
Venezuela
13
0
3
10
8
36
-28
3

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4059, 1997
(July 20, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 2-Venezuela 0)



Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 16):

September 10, 1997  (Barranquilla, Colombia 1-Venezuela 0)
September 10, 1997  (Asuncion, Paraguay 2-Bolivia 1)
September 10, 1997  (Lima, Peru 2-Uruguay 1)


Date: September 10, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 16
Result: Chile 1-Argentina 2
Venue:Santiago -Estadio Nacional
Attendance:73,000
Referee: Francisco Dacildo (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Chile): Marcelo Salas 34
(Argentina): Marcelo Gallardo 25, Claudio Lopez 85
Lineups:
Chile:
1- Nelson Tapia (Club Deportivo Universidad Católica-Santiago)
2- Cristian Castaneda (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago)
3- Pedro Reyes (Club Social y Deportivo Colo Colo-Santiago)
5- Javier Margas (Club Deportivo Universidad Católica-Santiago)
6- Luis Musrri (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago)
4- Miguel Ponce (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago)
10- Marcelo Vega (Club de Deportes Santiago Wanderers -Valparaiso)   (17- Rodrigo Goldberg (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago) 75th)
7- Nelson Parraguez (Club Deportivo Universidad Católica-Santiago)
8- Wilson Contreras (Club Deportivo Huachipato–Talcahuano)
20- Jose Luis Sierra (Club Social y Deportivo Colo Colo-Santiago)
11- Marcelo Salas (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires / Argentina) 

Coach: Nelson Bonifacio Acosta (Uruguay / Nationalized Chilean)
Booked: Luis Musrri 48, Javier Margas66, Nelson Parraguez 72, Cristian Castaneda 88
Other Substitutes:
12- Marcelo Ramirez (Club Social y Deportivo Colo Colo-Santiago)
16- Esteban Valencia (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago)
14- Ricardo Rojas (Club Deportivo Unión Española-Santiago)
19-Rodrigo Barrera (Corporación de Fútbol Profesional Universidad de Chile-Santiago)
18- Claudio Núñez (Sinergia Deportiva, SA de CV (Club Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León-Tigres) / Mexico)    
15- Fernando Cornejo (Club de Deportes Cobreloa–Calama)

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Reebok
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

Argentina:
1- Carlos Angel Roa (Real Club Deportivo Mallorca / Spain)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
6- Ricardo Nestor Sensini (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
3- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) (15- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) 71st)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
20- Marcelo Daniel Gallardo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (14-Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy) 86th)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Juan Sebastian Veron 23, Matias Almeyda 84, Carlos Roa 89
Other Substitutes:
10- Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
16- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
17- Nelson David Vivas (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
18- Martin Andrés Posse (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
19 - Leonardo Angel Biagini(Unión Deportiva Mérida / Spain)

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Argentina
14
8
4
2
22
12
10
28
2
Colombia
15
8
3
4
22
14
8
27
3
Paraguay
14
8
2
4
20
12
8
26
4
Peru
14
6
4
4
17
16
1
22
5
Chile
14
5
4
5
25
18
7
19
6
Ecuador
14
5
3
6
18
16
2
18
7
Bolivia
14
4
5
5
18
17
1
17
8
Uruguay
14
5
2
7
13
18
-5
17
9
Venezuela
15
0
3
12
8
40
-32
3

Photo From: HISTORIA DE LA SELECCION ARGENTINA (EL GRAFICO, 1997)\FASCICULO 10
(September 10, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Chile 1-Argentina 2)



Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 17):

October 12, 1997  (Santiago, Chile 4-Peru 0)
October 12, 1997  (Guayaquil, Ecuador 1-Bolivia 0)
October 12, 1997  (Asuncion, Paraguay 1-Venezuela 0)


Date: October 12, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 17
Result: Argentina 0-Uruguay 0
Venue:Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)
Attendance:65,000
Referee: Claudio Cerdeira (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): None
(Uruguay): None
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- Carlos Angel Roa (Real Club Deportivo Mallorca / Spain)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
6-Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
3- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
5- Matias Jesus Almeyda (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
4- Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy) (16- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) 65th)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) (19- Martin Andrés Posse (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires) 74th)
9- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) (18- Juan Eduardo Esnaider (Real Club Deportivo Espanyol-Barcelona / Spain) 69th)           

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Matias Almeyda 28, Roberto Ayala 88
Other Substitutes:
12- German Adrián Ramón Burgos (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
13- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
14- Nelson David Vivas (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
15- Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)

Team Captain: Diego Simeone
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Uruguay:
1- Carlos Daniel Nicola Jaumandreu (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
4- Oscar Guillermo Sanguinetti Giordano(Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata / Argentina)
3- Ronald Paolo Montero Iglesias (JuventusFootball Club –Torino / Italy)  
5- Edgardo Alberto AdinolfiDuarte (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
8-Líber Ernesto Vespa Lagarralde (Asociacion Atletica Argentinos Juniors- Buenos Aires / Argentina)
6-Gonzalo De Los Santos Da Rosa (Unión Deportiva Mérida / Spain)
13- Mario Rafael Barilko Carro (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
20- Alvaro Alexander Recoba Rivero (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy) 
7- Héctor Ignacio Rodríguez Peña(Club Atlético Colón Santa Fé / Argentina)
10- Pablo Javier Bengoechea Dutra  (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)  (18- Andrés José Fleurquin Rubio (Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo) 67th)
11- Josemir Lujambio Llanes (Club Atletico Huracan- Buenos Aires / Argentina) (14- Antonio Pacheco D'Agosti (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo) 53rd)

Coach: Roque Gastón Maspoli
Booked: Mario Barilko 36   
Sent-Off: Liber Vespa 61
Other Substitutes:
12- Claudio Sebastián Flores Banega (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)
13- Julio César ‘Tony’ Gómez (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo)
16- Carlos Roberto Bobadilla Robert (Club Social y Deportivo Huracán Buceo- Montevideo)
19- Pablo Fernando Hernández Roetti (Defensor Sporting Club Montevideo)
15- Carlos Alberto Aguilera Nova (Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo)

Team Captain: Pable Bengoechea
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Ennere
Uniform Colors: Light Blue Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Argentina
15
8
5
2
22
12
10
29
2
Paraguay
15
9
2
4
21
12
9
29
3
Colombia
15
8
3
4
22
14
8
27
4
Chile
15
6
4
5
29
18
11
22
5
Peru
15
6
4
5
17
20
-3
22
6
Ecuador
15
6
3
6
19
16
3
21
7
Uruguay
15
5
3
7
13
18
-5
18
8
Bolivia
15
4
5
6
18
18
0
17
9
Venezuela
16
0
3
13
8
41
-33
3




Conmebol World Cup Qualifier (Matchday 18):

November 16, 1997  (Santiago, Chile 3-Bolivia 0)
November 16, 1997  (Lima, Peru 1-Paraguay 0)
November 16, 1997  (Maldonado, Uruguay 5-Ecuador 3)

The Selected squad: (October 31, 1997)
Goalkeepers: German Burgos (River Plate), Carlos Roa (Mallorca, Spain).
Defenders: Roberto Ayala (Napoli, Italy), Roberto Sensini (Parma, Italy), Pablo Ariel Paz (Tenerife, Spain), Nelson Vivas (Boca Juniors), Fernando Caceres (Valencia, Spain).
Midfielders: Leonardo Astrada (River Plate), Sergio Berti (River Plate), Juan Sebastian Veron (Sampdoria, Italy), Diego Simeone (Internazionale, Italy), Christian Bassedas (Velez Sarsfield), Marcelo Gallardo (River Plate), Cristian Gonzalez (Zaragoza, Spain), Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia, Spain).
Forwards : Claudio Lopez (Valencia, Spain), Gabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina, Italy), Hernan Crespo (Parma, Italy).

Date: November 16, 1997
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Conmebol-Matchday 18
Result: Argentina 1-Colombia 1
Venue: Buenos Aires, Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera)
Attendance:42,000
Referee: Marcio Rezende (Brazil)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Fernando Caceres 69
(Colombia): Carlos Valderrama 10
Lineups:
Argentina:
1- Carlos Angel Roa (Real Club Deportivo Mallorca / Spain)
2- Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
6-Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
3- Fernando Gabriel Caceres (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
11- Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
8- Diego Pablo Simeone (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
20- Marcelo Daniel Gallardo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (16-Juan Roman Riquelme (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) 81st)
5- Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (14- Gustavo Miguel Zapata (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires) 82nd)
10- Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
7- Claudio Javier Lopez (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain) (18- Hernan Jorge Crespo (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy) 55th)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina –Firenze / Italy)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella
Booked: Ariel Ortega 76
Other Substitutes:
12- German Adrián Ramón Burgos (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
13- Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
15- Sergio Angel Berti (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
17- Cristian Alberto  ‘Kily’ Gonzalez  (Real Zaragoza / Spain)

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue / White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Colombia:
1- Oscar Cordoba (Corporacion Deportiva America-Cali)
13- Wilmer Cabrera (Corporacion Deportiva America-Cali)
17-Wilson Perez
2- Ivan Ramiro Cordoba (Corporacion Deportiva Club Atletico Nacional- Medellin (Itagüí)
5- Jorge Bermudez (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires / Argentina)
19- Freddy Rincon (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo / Brazil
14-Hernan Gaviria
6- Mauricio Serna (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires / Argentina)
10- Carlos Valderrama (Tampa Bay Mutiny  / USA)
7- Antony De Avila (New York / New Jersey Metrostars / USA) (20- Hamilton Ricard (Asociacion Deportivo Cali) 80th)
9- Victor Hugo Aristizabal (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo / Brazil) (15- Victor Pacheco (Corporacion Popular Deportiva Junior- Barranquilla) 73rd)

Coach : Hernan Dario Gomez
Booked: Wilmer Cabrera 8, Victor Aristizabal 43, Freddy Rincon 70, Wilson Perez 89
Other Substitutes:
12- Farid Camilo Mondragon (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda / Argentina) 
3- Everth Palacios (Asociacion Deportivo Cali)
8- John Wilmer Perez (Asociacion Deportivo Cali)
16-Antonio Moreno (Corporacion Club Deportes Tolima- Ibagué)
18- Jorge Bolano (Corporacion Popular Deportiva Junior- Barranquilla)

Team Captain: Carlos Valderrama
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Argentina
16
8
6
2
23
13
10
30
2
Paraguay
16
9
2
5
21
13
8
29
3
Colombia
16
8
4
4
23
15
8
28
4
Chile
16
7
4
5
32
18
14
25
5
Peru
16
7
4
5
18
20
-2
25
6
Ecuador
16
6
3
7
22
21
1
21
7
Uruguay
16
6
3
7
18
21
-3
21
8
Bolivia
16
4
5
7
18
21
-3
17
9
Venezuela
16
0
3
13
8
41
-33
3


P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference, Pts-Points


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4076, 1997
(November 16, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Colombia 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 4076, 1997
(November 16, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Colombia 1)

Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin\kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1998
(Argentina squad, November 16, 1997, World Cup Qualifier, Argentina 1-Colombia 1)




Argentina players during the qualification matches


Goalkeeper:
Oscar Fernando Passet (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
Carlos Gustavo Bossio (Club Estudiantes de la Plata-La Plata)
German Adrián Ramón Burgos (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
Pablo Oscar Cavallero (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
Ignacio Carlos Gonzalez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
Carlos Angel Roa (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús) and 1997/98: (Real Club Deportivo Mallorca / Spain)

Defenders:
Javier Adelmar Zanetti (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
Roberto Fabian Ayala (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy)
Roberto Nestor Sensini(Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
José Antonio Chamot (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
Fernando Gabriel Caceres (Real Zaragoza / Spain) and 1996/97: (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) and 1997/98 : (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
Pablo Ariel Paz (Club Atlético Banfield-Banfield) and 1996/97: (Club Deportivo Tenerife / Spain)
Eduardo Magnolo Berizzo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
Hernan Edgardo Diaz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
Juan Pablo Sorin (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
Nelson David Vivas (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)

Midfielders/Forwards:
Diego Pablo Simeone  (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain) and 1997/98: (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
Matias Jesus Almeyda (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) and 1996/97: (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain) and 1997/98: (Società Sportiva Lazio- Roma / Italy)
Ariel Arnaldo Ortega (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) and 1997/98: (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
Hugo Alberto Morales (Club Atlético Lanús-Lanús)
Claudio Paul Caniggia (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
Abel Eduardo Balbo (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy)
Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy)
Claudio Javier Lopez (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)  amd 1996/97: (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V./ Germany)
Hernan Jorge Crespo (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) and 1996/97: (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
Gustavo Adrián Lopez (Real Zaragoza / Spain)
Christian Gustavo Bassedas (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
José Fabian Albornoz (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata)
Juan Sebastian Veron (Unione Calcio Sampdoria –Genova / Italy)
Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata)
Roberto Antonio Molina (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)
Patricio Alejandro Camps (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
Nestor Raul Gorosito (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
Gustavo Miguel Zapata (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
Diego Cagna (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
Marcelo Alejandro Delgado (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
José Luis Calderon (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)
Julio Ricardo Cruz (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
Sergio Angel Berti(Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
Juan Jose Borrelli (Real Oviedo Club de Fútbol / Spain)
Martin Andrés Posse (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
Juan Eduardo Esnaider (Real Club Deportivo Espanyol-Barcelona / Spain)
Juan Roman Riquelme (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)


The following players appeared on Teamsheets, but did not play:
Roberto Carlos Abbondanzieri (Club Atlético Rosario Central-Rosario) (goalkeeper)
Robert Oscar Bonano (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires) (goalkeeper)
Juan Carlos Ramirez (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda) 
Nestor Ariel Fabbri (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
Mauricio Hector Pineda (Club Atletico Huracan- Buenos Aires) and 1996/97: (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
Carlos Alberto Galvan (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
Leonardo Rubén Astrada (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
Raul Ernesto Cardozo (Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield -Buenos Aires)
Fernando Edgar Galetto (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
Pablo Oscar Rotchen (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)
Leonardo Angel Biagini(Unión Deportiva Mérida / Spain)
Cristian Alberto  ‘Kily’ Gonzalez  (Real Zaragoza / Spain)

Coach: Daniel Alberto Passarella

Franz Beckenbauer and Johan Cruyff, Part Three

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Franz Beckenbauer

(Magazine / Language : El Gráfico Nº 2674 Enero 1971 / Spanish By Osvaldo Ardizzone) 
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, January 1974 / English By Gregory Tesser) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, Old Series, Issue 2, March 1977 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, Old Series, Issue 8, September 1977 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : AS Color, Issue 341, November 29, 1977 / Spanish By Tony Fidalgo) 
(Magazine / Language : AS Color, Issue 343, December 13, 1977 / Spanish) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 19, June 1978 / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 30, May 1979  / French) 


Photo From : World Soccer, January 1974
(Franz Beckenbauer)


Johan Cruyff

 (Magazine / Language : World Soccer, May 1973 / English By Marius van Rijn)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, December 1974 / English)
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, August 1975 / English)
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, Old Series, Issue 2, March 1977  / French By Mercedes Mila and Antonio Hernaez)
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, Old Series, Issue 4, May 1977  / French) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, Issue 11, December 1977  / French)
(Magazine / Language : Don Balon, Issue 190, May 29, 1979 / Spanish By Arturo T. Corb) 
(Magazine / Language : Don Balon, Issue 190, May 29, 1979 / Spanish By Miguel Rico) 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 35, October 1979 / French)  



Photo From : Mondial, old series, Issue 11, December 1977 
(Johan Cruyff)

Johan Cruyff

Keep it in the Family, Part Three

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1- Jean and Youri Djorkaeff
France player from the 60s and 70s Jean ‘Tchouki’ Djorkaeff is the father of 90s star and 1998 World Cup winner Youri Djorkaeff.

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 120, January 1999
(Youri and Jean Djorkaeff)

2- Alfred and Robert Körner
Austrian brothers Alfred and Robert Korner represented Rapid Vienna and  Austria in the 1940s and 50s.
They both represented their Nation in the 1954 World Cup.


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Alfred Körner)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Robert Körner)


3- Knut and Thomas Nordahl
Knut Nodahl, Swedish player from the 40s and 50s was the uncle of Thomas Nordahl, star from the 60s and 70s.
They both represented Sweden in World Cups 20 years apart. Knut in 1950 and Thomas in 1970.



Photo From: 50 - Balas Futebol
(Knut Nordahl)

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

4- Jostein/Tore Andre and Håvard Flo
Norwegian Internationals from the 1990s, Jostein and Tore Andre Flo are brothers. They were also cousins with fellow International Håvard Flo.


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 126, July 1999
(Tore Andre Flo, June 27, 1998, World Cup, Italy 1-Norway 0)


Photo From: Panini World Cup 1998
(Jostein Flo)


5- Zlatko and Niko Kranjcar
1980s Yugoslavia and Rapid Vienna star Zlatko Kranjcar is the father of Croatian star from 2000s Niko Kranjcar.
In the 2006 World Cup, Zlatko managed the Croatian National Team that included his son.




Photo From: World Soccer, March 2004
(Niko Kranjcar)


Photo From: World Soccer, Summer 2006
(Zlatko Kranjcar)

Pelé and seleção-Part 2

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Pelé

(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1153, April 16, 1968 / French By Alain Fontan)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1190, January 21, 1969 / French By Alain Fontan)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1194, February 18, 1969 / French By Mokhdar Boudrar)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1232, November 11, 1969 / French By Alain Fontan)
(Magazine / Language : France Football, Issue 1234, November 25, 1969 / French By Alain Fontan)
(Magazine / Language : Miroir du Football , Issue 126, January 1970 / French By Francois Thebaud)
(Magazine / Language : Placar, Issue 1, March 20, 1970 / Portuguese By Michel Laurence)


Photo From: Placar, Issue 1, March 20, 1970
(Pele)



National Team

Brazil National team analysis ‘Brazil Name squad
(Magazine / Language : World Soccer, April 1970 / English By Eric Rotmil)


Brazil National Team 1979   ‘Bresil 82, A Nouveau le Samba’
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, old series, issue 34, September 1979 / French By Ney Bianchi)


Brazil National team analysis ‘Le Bresil d’Evaristo’ 
(Magazine / Language : Mondial, new series, issue 63, June 1985 / French By Paulo Teixeira)


Brazil national Team ‘Guerre Stellari’

(Magazine / Language : Calcio 2000, Issue 36 Suppplement, November-December 2000 / Italian By Andrea Colacione)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 63, June 1985
(Brazil squad in training)





UEFA Super Cup- Part Three (Dinamo Kiev vs. Bayern Munich, 1975)

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The Third edition of the UEFA Super Cup took place in the Fall of 1975 between two of Europe’s finest teams of their era: West Germany’s Bayern Munich and the Soviet Union’s Dinamo Kiev.
The Previous year’s edition that would have opposed Bayern Munich against their Eastern neighbors of Magdeburg had not been played for various reasons.
In some ways this match up was symbolic as it was the first edition where West met East in the Competition.
It was the era of Total Football with Bayern Munich and Ajax Amsterdam dominating the continent.
Bayern Munich led by skipper Franz Beckenbauer were at their peak with a squad containing some of the best that West Germany could offer, such as Sepp Maier, Gerd Muller, Uli Hoeness, etc.
They had been victorious in the 1974 and the 1975 Champions Cup. They had defeated Leeds United on May 28th, 1975 to win their second straight title.
Dinamo Kiev were managed by Valeri Lobanovsky. A manager whose vision, tactics and methods would be revolutionary in the game.
Their squad also contained the backbone of the USSR National Team and were led upfront by the speedy Oleg Blokhin.
They had defeated Hungary’s Ferencvaros (3-0) in the Final of the Cup Winners Cup on May 14th, 1975.
Bayern Munich were obvious favorites because of their recent history but they did not count on the emerging brilliance of Oleg Blokhin who was set to take the continent by storm.

The first leg was played on September 9th, 1975 at Munich’s Olympiastadion.
As the away team Lobanovsky had decided on a defensive counter-attacking formation. He therefore chose not to start with regulars such as Vladimir Muntyan and Vladimir Onyschenko.
Blokhin was to be deployed as the lone striker and Burjak was charged to be the first line of defense in the midfield.
Bayern, playing at home, took the initiative and attacked constantly.
However, th their lay was imprecise and they could not breach the well-organized Soviet defense.


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 249, October 8, 1975
(September 9, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Bayern Munich 0-Dinamo Kiev 1)

Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 249, October 8, 1975
(Dinamo Kiev’s Oleg Blokhin and Leonid Burjak, September 9, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Bayern Munich 0-Dinamo Kiev 1)

In the 66th minute, Rainer Zobel was dispossessed well inside Kiev’s half by Burjak. He immediately gave it to Blokhin, who took the ball in his own half and sprinted towards the Bayern goal. He dribbled past two players near the goal and shot past Maier. It had been a brilliant goal well worth a victory.
Bayern still had time, but could not make any inroads and lost the match (0-1).
At the end of the match, the disappointed Munich fans whistled and jeered as this was the first time that Bayern had lost at home in European play.
It had also been a match that had not been particularly attractive to watch.
Some also criticized Bayern’s unimaginative play that never really tested Evhen Rudakov despite having most of the play.
In the Soviet Football circles, it was considered the victory of the ‘collective’ over superstars as expressed by Oleg Basilevich (Lobanovsky’Associate on the bench).



Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 249, October 8, 1975
(September 9, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Bayern Munich 0-Dinamo Kiev 1)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 249, October 8, 1975
(September 9, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Bayern Munich 0-Dinamo Kiev 1)

Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin, September 15, 1975
(September 9, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Bayern Munich 0-Dinamo Kiev 1)

Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue №37, 14.09.75
(September 9, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Bayern Munich 0-Dinamo Kiev 1)

The Second Leg took place at Kiev’s Republican Stadium on October 6th, 1975.
Kiev were comfortably sitting on a one-goal edge and were expected to attack at home.
The Kiev Management made some changes from the first match. The trio of  Aleksandr Damyn, Viktor Kolotov and Petro Slobodyan were replaced in the lineup with Vladimir Muntyan, Vladimir Veremeyev and Vladimir Onyshenko for a more attacking formation.
Bayern Manager Dettmar Cramer also made some changes. Rainer Zobel and Gerd Muller were replaced with Franz Roth and Ludwig Schuster.
Kiev were dominant and comfortably controlled the midfield and their victory was well deserved.
Blokhin once again ran the show and scored twice against the demoralized Germans in the 40thand 53rd minutes to give Dinamo Kiev the trophy.

Photo From: Kicker Sporsmagazin, October 1975
(October 6, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Dinamo Kiev 2-Bayern Munich 0)


Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue №41, 12.10
(October 6, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Dinamo Kiev 2-Bayern Munich 0)



Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue №41, 12.10
(October 6, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Dinamo Kiev 2-Bayern Munich 0)

Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue №41, 12.10
(October 6, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Dinamo Kiev 2-Bayern Munich 0)

Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue №41, 12.10
(Dinamo Kiev squad, October 6, 1975, UEFA Super Cup, Dinamo Kiev 2-Bayern Munich 0)


Oleg Blokhin’s double impressive display clearly helped him in winning the Ballon d’Or just a couple of months later.
The first Soviet player to do since Lev Yashin in 1963.
 Despite this setback, Bayern managed to win the Champions Cup for a Third straight time at the end of that season to have another tilt at the Super Cup, the following season.



September 9, 1975
Fußball-Club Bayern München(West Germany) 0-Dinamo Kiev (USSR) 1
UEFA Super Cup- First Leg
Venue: München (Munich)-Olympiastadion
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Sergio Gonella (Italy)
Goalscorers: (Bayern Munich): None
                    (Dinamo Kiev): Oleg Blokhin 66

Lineups:
Bayern Munich:
1-Sepp Maier, 8-Rainer Zobel, 2-Udo Horsmann, 4-Georg Schwarzenbeck, 5
Franz Beckenbauer, 6-Josef Weiss, 3-Bernd Dürnberger (12-Franz Roth 46th),
10-Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, 9-Gerd Müller, 11-Jupp Kappelmann, 7-Klaus Wunder

Coach: Dettmar Cramer
Booked: Franz Beckenbauer
Team Captain: Franz Beckenbauer
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks

Dinamo Kiev:
1-Evhen Rudakov, 6-Vladimir Troshkin, 4-Mikhail Fomenko, 5-Stefan Reshko, 3-Valeri Zuyev, 2-Anatoli Konykov, 7-Aleksandr Damyn, 10-Leonid Buryak, 9-Viktor Kolotov, 8-Petro Slobodyan, 11-Oleg Blokhin

Coach: Valery Lobanovsky
Team Captain: Viktor Kolotov
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks




October 6, 1975
Dinamo Kiev (USSR) 2-Fußball-Club Bayern München(West Germany) 0
UEFA Super Cup- Second Leg
Venue: Kiev- Republican Stadium
Attendance: 110,000
Referee: Dogan Babacan (Turkey)
Goalscorers: (Dinamo Kiev): Oleg Blokhin 40, 53
                    (Bayern Munich): None

Lineups:
Dinamo Kiev:
Evhen Rudakov, Vladimir Troshkin, Mikhail Fomenko, Stefan Reshko, Valeri Zuyev, Anatoli Konykov, Vladimir Muntyan, Leonid Buryak, Vladimir Veremeyev, Vladimir Onyshenko, Oleg Blokhin

Coach: Valery Lobanovsky
Team Captain: Vladimir Onyshenko
White Shirts, BlueShorts, White Socks

Bayern Munich:
Sepp Maier, Josef Weiss, Udo Horsmann, Georg Schwarzenbeck, Franz Beckenbauer, Franz Roth, Bernd Dürnberger (Johnny Hansen (Denmark) 70th), Ludwig Schuster (Conny Torstensson (Sweden) 78th), Klaus Wunder, Jupp Kappelmann, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

Coach: Dettmar Cramer
Team Captain: Franz Beckenbauer
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks



References;
Miroir du Football , Issue 249, October 8, 1975
Kicker Sportsmagazin, September 15, 1975
Kicker Sporsmagazin, October 1975
Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue №37, 14.09.75
Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue №41, 12.10.75
Marca, September 10, 1975
Marca, October 8, 1975
Mundo Deportivo, September 10, 1975
Mundo Deportivo, October 8, 1975

Intercontinental /Toyota Cup-Part Three (1982, Peñarol Montevideo vs. Aston Villa)

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The 1982 Edition of the Intercontinental Cup was the third in its ‘permanent’ home in Tokyo.
The participating teams were England’s Aston Villa and Uruguay’s Peñarol Montevideo.
Aston Villa had won the Champions Cup by defeating Bayern Munich (1-0) on May 26, 1982.
Peñarol Montevideo had won the Copa Libertadoes just weeks earlier. They had defeated Chile’s Cobreloa on November 30th, 1982 (1-0) after a scoreless tie at home on November 26th.
Aston Villa were led upfront with giant striker Peter White. The others standouts of the team were players such as Gordon Cowans, Tony Morley and Gary Shaw.
Peñarol were led by Fernando Morena, who had returned after a spell at Valencia. The side contained other Internationals such as Nelson Guttierez and Venancio Ramos. The only foreign player on the team was the Brazilian Jair Gonçalves Prates.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(Team captains Dennis Mortimer and Walter Olivera, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(Penarol squad entering the field, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

In contrast to previous year’ European winners, Aston Villa appeared to have been taking the game seriously. Aston Villa Manager Tony Barton had ensured that his squad arrive in Japan with ample enough time to train and get used to the conditions. The Team had two and half full days to prepare to be in form for the match.
As far as his opponents, Barton was not very impressed. He stated that he had seen a Peñarol match on video from the Copa Libertadores and had not been very impressed.
For Peñarol, key player Ernesto Vargas would miss the match through injury. His place would be taken by Walkir Silva.


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 35, February 1983
(Peter White, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1915, December 21, 1982
(December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 35, February 1983
(Walkir Silva and Des Bremner, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Both teams appeared determined to win as they took the field.
The encounter took place on December 12th at Tokyo.
In the beginning of the match, the English were better and had chances but Peñarol goalkeeper Gustavo Fernandez was equal to the task.
Aston Vila were so dominant in the early going that Peñarol created no chances in that spell.


Peñarol were excellent in defense throughout the match and cleared their lines efficiently.
The closest Aston Villa came to scoring was when Cowans hit the cross bar.
Yet, it was with their first clear chance that Peñarol took the lead.
In the 27th minute, Jair Gonçalves Prates struck home a free kick that Aston Villa goalkeeper Jimmy Rimmer could not hold onto as it went past him.




Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Afterwards, Aston Villa’s tactic was to try the aerial route to Peter White, but Walter Oliver effectively marked him out of the game.
In addition, Tony Morley had a disappointing match and could not conjure up anything for Villa.
Peñarol killed off the match in the 68th minute by scoring the second goal.
Allan Evans and Walkir Silva raced for a loose ball in the Villa penalty area. Evans got there first but his pass back to his goalkeeper Rimmer, forced the latter to parry it away. His deflection was on the path of the onrushing Walkir Silva who tapped it into the net.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(Walkir Silva’s second goal, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1915, December 21, 1982
(The two goals, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: World Soccer, January 1983
(December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 35, February 1983
(Gary Shaw and Miguel Bossio, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 35, February 1983
(December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Peñarol were not troubled and were able to control and dictate the play with Jair.
 In addition, Fernando Morena and Walkir Silva were too fast for the Villa defenders and constantly drew out their markers.
Incidentally, a point of complaint from Aston Villa was the use of the match ball, which was a ‘Triaton’ designed by ‘Le Coq Sportif’. They claimed the ball was too lightweight and bouncy on such a hard pitch. It was a strange complaint given that ‘Le Coq Sportif’ were the kit designers of Aston Villa.
Peñarol won their first Intercontinental title since 1966 to continue the South American dominance (third year in a row) since the contest was held in Tokyo.
Peñarol’s Brazilian star Jair was named man of the match and took home the prize (A Toyota).


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1915, December 21, 1982
(Jair Goncalves, the player of the match, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 35, February 1983
(Gustavo Fernandez and Juan Morales, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: World Soccer, January 1983
(December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(Penarol squad, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(Aston Villa squad, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


December 12, 1982
Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo (Uruguay) 2- Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham(England) 0
Intercontinental Cup (Toyota Cup)
Venue: Tokyo, National Stadium
Attendance: 62,000
Referee: Luis Paulino Siles (Costa Rica)
Goalscorers: (Peñarol):  Jair 27, Walkir Silva 68
                    (Aston Vila): None

Lineups:
Peñarol:
1-Gustavo Fernández, 2-Walter Oliveira, 5-Miguel Bossio, 3-Nelson Gutiérrez, 4-Victor Diogo, 6-Juan Vicente Morales, 7-Venancio Ramos, 8-Mario Saralegui, 9-Fernando Morena, 10-Jair Gonçalves Prates (Brazil), 11-Walkir Silva

Coach: Hugo Bagnulo
Other Substitutes:  Carlos Arias, Miguel Falero, Nestor Montelongo, Ricardo Ortiz, Daniel Rodriguez

Team Captain: Walter Oliveira
Shirt Sponsor: None
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: yellow and black vertical striped shirts, Black Shorts, Yellow Socks

Aston Villa:
1-Jimmy Rimmer, 2-Mark Jones, 5-Ken McNaught (Scotland), 7-Des Bremner (Scotland), 3-Gary Williams, 4-Allan Evans (Scotland), 6-Dennis Mortimer, 10-Gordon Cowans, 8-Gary Shaw, 9-Peter Withe, 11-Tony Morley

Coach: Tony Barton
Other Substitutes: Nigel Spink, Colin Gibson, Pat Heard, Mark Walters

Team Captain: Dennis Mortimer
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Shirt Sponsor:  None
Uniform Colors: Claret with sky blue sleeved Shirts, White Shorts, Sky Blue Socks


Man of Match: Jair Gonçalves Prates (Peñarol Montevideo)


References:
Calcio 2000, Issue 27, February 2000
Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
Mondial, new series, issue 35, February 1983
World Soccer, January 1983
France Football, Issue 1914, December 14, 1982
France Football, Issue 1915, December 21, 1982

Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(Penarol squad, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983

(Aston Villa squad, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)






Photo From: Onze, Issue 85, January 1983
(Nelson Guttierez with the Intercontinental Cup, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: World Soccer, January 1983
(Jair Goncalves, the player of the match, December 12, 1982, Intercontinental Cup, Penarol 2-Aston Villa 0)

FIFA Confederations Cup-Part Three (1993 Artemio Franchi Cup)

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Just a few months after the 1992 Confederations Cup, Argentina faced Denmark, the UEFA European Championship winners of 1992, for the ‘Artemio Franchi Cup.’
The first ‘Artemio Franchi Cup’ had been played in 1985 between France and Uruguay on European soil.
This second (and final) match-up would be hosted by the South American Champions Argentina.
Alfio Basile’s Argentina were a confident side and still unbeaten since the 1990 World Cup Final.
They had won the 1991 Copa America as well as the 1992 Confederations Cup.
The biggest news concerning this match was the re-integration of former Captain Diego Maradona for the Argentines.
He had been out of action for an entire season due to suspension for failing a drug test in the Italian League.
His suspension had ended at the start of that season and he was now playing for Spanish side Sevilla.
He made his comeback for the National Team, less than a week before this match vs. Denmark, in a friendly vs. Brazil on February 18th vs. Brazil (1-1) in Buenos Aires.
Argentina were a full strength including the likes of Gabriel Batistuta, Claudio Caniggia and Diego Simeone.
However, they had to contend with the loss of key defender and stand-in Captain Oscar Ruggeri. He had been sent off in the Friendly vs. Brazil and would be forced to sit out this match.
Denmark were also nearly at full-strength, though, they were missing Kim Christofte and Flemming Povlsen.
In addition, their most talented player Michael Laudrup had refused to play for the National Team since the Fall of 1990, due to disagreements with Denmark Manager Richard Möller-Nielsen.
The match itself, on February 24th at Mar del Plata, turned out to be a hard fought match and not a memorable one.
Denmark took the lead in the 12th minute, when Argentina defender Néstor Craviotto headed in an own goal. He diverted a free kick taken from the left, as he was trying to head it to the side.


Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Diego Simeone and Johnny Molby, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)


Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Kim Vilfort and Leonel Rodriguez, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)

Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)

Argentina tied up the match in the 39thminute.  Maradona, in his own half, released Diego Simeone who passed the ball wide on the right side for Batistuta.
Batistuta crossed the ball in the goalmouth area for Caniggia to slide home.

Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Claudio Caniggia scoring, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)

There was no more scoring for the rest of the match as well as extra-time and the match had to be decided by a penalty kick shoot-out.
The Argentineans had a distinct advantage there due to their goalkeeper Sergio Goycoechea. Many still remembered his penalty shoot-out heroics from the 1990 World Cup.
Both sides scored on their first three attempts. Denmark’s Kim Vilfort was the first to miss his attempt. Caniggia missed his attempt as well for Argentina to level the aggregate once more. When Denmark’s Goldbaek also missed his attempt, it was left for Julio Saldana to score on his attempt and seal the win for Argentina, which he did.

Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Sergio Goycoechea saving Kim Vilfort’s penalty kick, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)



Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Sergio Goycoechea saving Goldbaek’s penalty kick, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)

Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Argentina players during the penalty kick shoot-out, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)

Argentina won their second Intercontinental Trophy within months of each other.
They had not been their usual self defensively as they clearly missed Ruggeri’s guidance. They were better in midfield and upfront where Simeone and Leonel Rodríguez impressed.
This also turned out to be Claudio Caniggia’s last match for Argentina before his own drugs ban shortly thereafter, also in the Italian League. He would not appear for Argentina until the 1994 World Cup.


Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Peter Schmeichel and Gabriel Batistuta, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)

Photo From: DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA MEJOR JUGADOR DEL SIGLO 2001
(Diego Maradona, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)

This was the Last such trophy/playoff as a Confederations Cup that would be inclusive of all Champions from all continents was about to be unveiled.
The success of the 1992 ‘King Fahd Cup’ had built up the idea of having a regular Tournament featuring all Confederations winners.
The next edition of the ‘King Fahd Cup’ was scheduled for 1995. The Tournament was still not under FIFA heading but was on its way.


Photo From: El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
(Diego Maradona with the Artemio Franchi Cup, February 24, 1993, Artemio Franchi Cup, Argentina 1-Denmark 1)


February 24, 1993
Artemio Franchi Cup 1993
Argentina 1-Denmark 1
Venue:Mar Del Plata -Estadio Mundialista
Attendance:34,683
Referee: Sandor Puhl (Hungary)
Goalscorers:
(Argentina): Claudio Caniggia 39
(Denmark): Néstor Craviotto (Own Goal) 12
Note: Argentina won (6-5) on a penalty kick shoot-out.
Lineups:
Argentina:
1-
 Sergio Javier Goycochea (Club Olimpia Asuncion / Paraguay)
4-Néstor Oscar Craviotto (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda) (15-Julio Cesar Saldana (Club Atlético Newell´s Old Boys –Rosario) 115th)
2-Jorge Horacio Borelli (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires)
6- Sergio Fabian Vázquez (Club Deportivo Universidad Católica -Santiago / Chile)
3-Ricardo Daniel Altamirano (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
14-Diego Pablo Simeone (Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
5-Alejandro Victor Mancuso (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
20-Leonardo Adrián Rodríguez (Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio / Italy)  (16-Dario Javier Franco (Real Zaragoza / Spain) 60th)
10- Diego Armando Maradona(Sevilla Fútbol Club / Spain)
7- Claudio Paul Caniggia (Associazione Sportiva Roma / Italy)
9- Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firezne / Italy) 

Coach: Alfio Ruben Basile
Booked: Diego Simeone 14, Sergio Vazquez 16, Nestor Craviotto 68
Other Substitutes:
Luis Alberto Islas(Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)
Nestor Raul Gorosito (Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro- Buenos Aires)
Alberto Federico Acosta  (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) 

Team Captain: Diego Armando Maradona
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue/white vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Penalties: Diego Maradona (1-1), Gabriel Batistuta (2-2), Diego Simeone (3-3), Alejandro Mancuso (4-3), Claudio Caniggia (missed) (4-4), Julio Saldana (5-4)


Denmark:
1-Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United Football Club / England)   
4-Lars Olsen(Royal Football Club Seresien (Seraing) / Belgium)
6-Torben Piechnik (Liverpool Football Club / England)     (13-Brian Steen-Nielsen (Odense Boldklub) 38th)
3-Marc Rieper (Brøndby- Brøndbyøster Idrætsforening)
2-Jakob Kjeldbjerg (Silkeborg Idrætsforening)
5-Henrik Larsen(Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham / England)   (12-Michael Larsen (Silkeborg Idrætsforening) 119th)               
8-Kim Vilfort(Brøndby- Brøndbyøster Idrætsforening)
9-Bjarne Goldbæk (1.Fussball Club Kaiserslautern / Germany)
7-Johnny Mølby (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach / Germany
11-Brian Laudrup (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze / Italy) 
10-Lars Elstrup (Odense Boldklub)

Coach: Richard Möller-Nielsen
Booked: Bjarne Goldbæk 14, Brian Steen Nielsen 67
Other Substitutes:
Mogens Krogh (Brøndby- Brøndbyøster Idrætsforening)
Stig Tøfting (AGF-Aarhus Gymnastik Forening af 1880)
Mark Strudal (Football Club København)

Team Captain: Lars Olsen
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Hummel
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Penalties: Lars Elstrup (1-0), Johnny Mølby (2-1), Brian Steen Nielsen (3-2), Kim Vilfort (missed) (3-3), Brian Laudrup (4-4), Bjarne Goldbæk (missed) (4-4)


References:
El Grafico Number 3830, 1993
France Football, Issue 2447, March 2, 1993






International Season 1979/80, Part 1 (July-August 1979)

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July

The Copa America started with Brazil and Argentina in action.

Date: July 10, 1979
Competition: Peace of Chaco Cup
Venue: La Paz         
Attendance:
Bolivia 2-Paraguay 1 (??? / ??)

Date: July 11, 1979
Competition: Juan Pinto Durán Cup
Venue: Santiago -Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 23,000
Chile 1-Uruguay 0 (Elías Figueroa 32)

Date: July 11, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Lima
Attendance:
Peru 2-Ecuador 1 (??? / ??)

Date: July 12, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Cochabamba 
Attendance:
Bolivia 1-Paraguay 1 (??? / ??)

Date: July 18, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 2
Venue: La Paz, Hernando Siles- Estádio Hernán Siles Zuazo
Attendance: 40,000
Bolivia 2-Argentina 1 (Reynaldo 29,66 / Carlos Angel López 5)

Photo From: Placar, Issue 484, August 3, 1979
(July 18, 1979, Copa America, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, July 24, 1979
(July 18, 1979, Copa America, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, July 24, 1979
(July 18, 1979, Copa America, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)


Photo From: Placar, Issue 484, August 3, 1979
(Argentina squad, July 18, 1979, Copa America, Bolivia 2-Argentina 1)



Date: July 18, 1979
Competition: Juan Pinto Durán Cup
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 31,000
Uruguay 2- Chile 1 (Lorenzo Unanue 46, Waldemar Victorino 71 / Waldo Quiroz 88)

Date: July 18, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Lima
Attendance:
Peru 0-Colombia 1 (???)

Date: July 25, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bogota
Attendance:
Colombia 1- Peru 2 (??? / ??)

Date: July 26, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 2
Venue: La Paz, Hernando Siles- Estádio Hernán Siles Zuazo
Attendance: 40,000
Bolivia 2-Brazil 1 (Aragonés 36 pen, 63 / Roberto Dinamite 30 pen)


August

The continuation of Copa America. Brazil took on Argentina home and away.
West German Manager Sepp Piontek led Denmark for the first time.

Date: August 1, 1979
Competition: Peace of Chaco Cup
Venue: Asuncion
Attendance:
Paraguay 2-Bolivia 0 (???  ??)

Date: August 1, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 1
Venue: San Cristóbal, Estadio Pueblo Nuevo
Attendance: 18,000
Venezuela 0-Colombia 0

Date: August 2, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 2
Venue: Rio de Janeiro - Estádio do Maracanã-Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho
Attendance: 130,000
Brazil 2-Argentina 1 (Zico 2, Tita 54 / Hugo Oscar Coscia 29)


Photo From :  Mondial, old series, issue 34, September 1979
(August 2, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Argentina 1)


Photo From :  Mondial, old series, issue 34, September 1979
(August 2, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Argentina 1)

Photo From :  Mondial, old series, issue 34, September 1979
(August 2, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Argentina 1)


Photo : from Mondial, old series, issue 34, September 1979
(Brazil squad, August 2, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Argentina 1)




Date: August 8, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 2
Venue: Buenos Aires-Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield - José Amalfitani
Attendance: 30,000
Argentina 3-Bolivia 0 (Daniel Passarella 1, Jorge Osvaldo Gáspari 15, Diego Maradona 65)

Date: August 8, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 1
Venue: San Cristóbal -Estadio Pueblo Nuevo
Attendance: 14,000
Venezuela 1-Chile 1 (Carvajal 70 / Jorge Peredo 81)

Date: August 8, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Quito
Attendance:
Ecuador 2-Peru 1 (???  ??)

Date: August 9, 1979
Competition: Olympics Qualifier
Venue: Kuopio-Vainolaniemi
Attendance: 6,329
Finland 0-Norway 1 (Vidar Davidsen 80)

Date: August 12, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier
Venue:
Attendance:
Mauritius 0-Lesotho 1 (????)


Date: August 15, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 1
Venue: Bogotá, Estadio Distrital Nemesio Camacho ‘El Campin’
Attendance: 45,000
Colombia 1-Chile 0 (Díaz 21)

Photo From : World Soccer , October  1979
(August 15, 1979, Copa America, Colombia 1-Chile 0)


Date: August 15, 1979
Competition: Nordic Cup
Venue:Oslo-Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 16,495
Norway 2-Sweden 0 (Arne Larsen Økland 60, Svein Mathisen 85)

Date: August 16, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 2
Venue: São Paulo- Estadio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo (Estadio Morumbi)
Attendance: 50,000
Brazil 2-Bolivia 0 (Tita 46, Zico 90)


Photo From : Placar, Issue 487, August 24, 1979
(August 16, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Bolivia 0)


Photo From : Placar, Issue 487, August 24, 1979
(August 16, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Bolivia 0)




Date: August 16, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bilbao, Estadio San Mamés
Attendance:
Euskadi XI 4-Republic of Ireland 1 (???  ??)

Date: August 18, 1979
Competition: Trofeo Costa de Valencia
Venue: Valencia, Spain
Attendance:
UA Guuadalajara (Mexico) 1-Republic of Ireland 0 (???  ??)

Date: August 19, 1979
Competition: Trofeo Costa de Valencia
Venue: Valencia, Spain
Attendance:
UD Levante (Spain) 3-Republic of Ireland 0 (???  ??)

Date: August 19, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Słupsk, stadion 650-lecia (650 Years' Stadium)
Attendance: 25,000
Poland 5-Libya 0 (Paweł Janas 1, Stanisław Terlecki 48, Kazimierz Kmiecik 55 pen, Roman Faber 65,  Henryk Wieczorek 87)

Date: August 21, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 36,143
France 4- FC Bayern München (West Germany) 1 (Jean-François Larios 25, Christian Lopez 43, Atre Jacques Zimako 67, Michel Platini 77 / Norbert Janzon 90)


Photo From : Onze, Issue 45, September 1979
(August 21, 1979, France 4- FC Bayern München 1)


Photo From : Onze, Issue 45, September 1979
(France squad and Team Captains Michel Platini and Paul BreitnerAugust 21, 1979, France 4- FC Bayern München 1)




Date: August 22, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 1
Venue: Bogotá, Estadio Distrital Nemesio Camacho ‘El Campin’
Attendance: 30,000
Colombia 4-Venezuela 0 (Arnoldo Iguarán 17, Valverde 53, Chaparro 59, Morón 86)

Date: August 23, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 2
Venue: Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental de Nuñes)
Attendance: 68,000
Argentina 2-Brazil 2 (Daniel Passarella 38, Roberto Osvaldo Díaz 71 / Sócrates 17, 65 pen)


Photo From : Placar, Issue 488, August 31, 1979
(August 23, 1979, Copa America, Argentina 2-Brazil 2)


Photo From : Placar, Issue 488, August 31, 1979
(August 23, 1979, Copa America, Argentina 2-Brazil 2)


Photo From : World Soccer , October  1979
(Brazil squad, August 23, 1979, Copa America, Argentina 2-Brazil 2)



Date: August 26, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier
Venue:
Attendance:
Lesotho 1 -Mauritius 2 (????)


Date: August 28, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Tunis-Zouiten
Attendance: 8,000
Tunisia 4-Malta 0 (Tounsi 44, Bayari 58, Ben Brahim 85, Hergal 87)

Date: August 29, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Vienna-Praterstadion
Attendance: 37,000
Austria 4-Norway 0 (Kurt Jara 42, Herbert Prohaska 46, Willy Kreuz 75, Hans Krankl 85)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(August 29, 1979, EC Qualifier, Austria 4-Norway 0)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(Austria squad, August 29, 1979, EC Qualifier, Austria 4-Norway 0)


Date: August 29, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 1
Venue: Santiago -Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 70,000
Chile 7-Venezuela 0 (Jorge Peredo 3,59, Carlos Rivas 38, 54, Leonardo Véliz 76, Mario Soto Benavides 80, Patricio Nazario Yáñez 84)

Date: August 29, 1979
Competition: Nordic Cup
Venue: Mikkeli -Urheilupuisto
Attendance: 4,900
Finland 0-Denmark 0

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Denmark squad, August 29, 1979, Finland 0-Denmark 0)


Date: August 29, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 3
Venue: Quito -Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 45,000
Ecuador 1-Paraguay 2 (Torres Garcés (pen)  / Hugo Talavera, Alicio Solalinde)


Date: August 29, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Warszawa (Warsaw), Stadion Dziesięciolecia (Decade Stadium)     
Attendance: 20,000
Poland 3-Romania 0 (Grzegorz Lato 30, Stanisław Terlecki 77, Zbigniew Boniek 84)

Date: August 30, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Lima
Attendance:
Peru 2-Uruguay 0 (Roberto  Mosquera , Hurtado)

International Season 1979/80, Part 2 (September 1979)

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September

The Copa America still continued. The Euro qualifiers resumed its final stages.
An experimental Argentina side toured Europe and lost to West Germany and Yugoslavia.
France defeated Sweden in an away match (3-1), but their qualification hopes were already compromised.
Greece defeated USSR (1-0) in Group 6.

Date: September 5, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 1
Venue: Santiago -Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 85,000
Chile 2-Colombia 0 (Carlos Humberto Caszely 14, Jorge Peredo 58)



Date: September 5, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Moscow-Tsentral'nyj Stadion (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)
Attendance: 50,000
USSR 1-East Germany 0 (Yuri Gavrilov 70)


Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue 36, September 9, 1979
(September 5, 1979, USSR 1-East Germany 0)


Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue 36, September 9, 1979
(September 5, 1979, USSR 1-East Germany 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(September 5, 1979, USSR 1-East Germany 0)


Date: September 5, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 3
Venue: Quito -Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Attendance: 30,000
Ecuador 2-Uruguay 1 (Mario Tenorio 6, Jorge Luis Alarcón9 / Waldemar Victorino 79 pen)

Date: September 5, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Stockholm - Råsunda -Solna Stadion,Fotbollstadion 
Attendance: 14,395
Sweden 1-France 3 (Rutger Backe 24 / Bernard Lacombe 14, Michel Platini 54, Patrick Battiston 71)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 46, October 1979
(September 5, 1979, EC Qualifier, Sweden 1-France 3)



Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 58, January 1985
(France squad, September 5, 1979, EC Qualifier, Sweden 1-France 3)


Date: September 5, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Reykjavík, Laugardalsvöllur
Attendance: 10,375
Iceland 0-Holland 4 (Johnny Metgod 48, Willy van de Kerkhof 71, Dirk Nanninga 73, 87)



Date: September 11, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Swansea -Vetch Field
Attendance: 6,825
Wales 2-Repblic of Ireland 1 (Ian Walsh, Alan Curtis / Joe Jones (own goal))

Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: West Berlin  - Olympiastadion
Attendance: 45,000
West Germany 2-Argentina 1 (Klaus Allofs 47, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 58 / Jose Antonio Castro 84)

Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº3128 , 1979
(Bernhard Dietz, September 12, 1979, West Germany 2-Argentina 1)



Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Oslo-Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 11,255
Norway 1-Belgium 2 (Pål Jacobsen 7 / Jean Janssens 31, Francçis van der Elst62)

Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Nyiregyháza-Varosi
Attendance: 26,000
Hungary 2-Czechoslovakia 1 (Gyorgy Tatar 11, Laszlo Kuti 38 / Antonin Panenka 82)

Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 90,000
England 1-Denmark 0 (Kevin Keegan 17)

Photo From: World Soccer , November  1979
(September 12, 1979, EC Qualifier, England 1-Denmark 0)


Photo From: World Soccer , November  1979
(September 12, 1979, EC Qualifier, England 1-Denmark 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Denmark squad, September 12, 1979, EC Qualifier, England 1-Denmark 0)


Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Reykjavik, Laugardalsvøllur
Attendance: 9,162
Iceland 0-East Germany 3 (Gerd Weber 66 pen, 73, Joachim Streich 80)

Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 6
Venue: Athens- Apostolos Nikolaidis (Leoforos Alexandras)
Attendance: 25,537
Greece 1-USSR 0 (Takis Nikoloudis 25)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1768 , February 26, 1980
(Greece squad, September 12, 1979, EC Qualifier, Greece 1-USSR 0)



Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Lausanne – Stade Olympique de la Pontaise   
Attendance: 20,000
Switzerland 0-Poland 2 (Stanisław Terlecki 34,63)

Photo from: L'Equipe de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod, 1993
(September 12, 1979, EC Qualifier, Switzerland 0-Poland 2)




Date: September 12, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park  
Attendance: 41,035
Scotland 1-Peru 1 (Jorge Olaechea (own goal) 4 / German Leguia 85)

Date: September 13, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 3
Venue: Asunción, Estadio de Los Defensores del Chaco
Attendance: 25,000
Paraguay 2-Ecuador 0 (Eugenio Morel , Juvencio Osorio)

Date: September 13, 1979
Competition: Olympics Qualifier
Venue: Oberhausen, Niederrhein
Attendance:
West Germany 2-Finland 0 (Halbe, Wolf)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Belgrade, Stadion Crvene Zvezde (Red Star) 
Attendance: 20,000
Yugoslavia 4-Argentina 2 (Safet Susic 22,53, 70, Blaz Sliskovic 86 / Daniel Passarella 82, Roberto Osvaldo Díaz 89)



Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 3
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 25,000
Uruguay 2-Ecuador 1 (Alberto Willers Bica, Waldemar Victorino(pen) / Fausto Klinger 77)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Benin 1-Ivory Coast 0 (????)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Congo 4-Zaire 2 (????)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Guinea 3-Cameroon 0 (????)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Libya 2-Ethiopia 1 (????)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Mauritania 2-Morocco 2 (????)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Mauritius 3-Tanzania 2 (????)

Date: September 16, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Togo 2-Gambia 0 (????)

Date: September 20, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 3
Venue: Asunción,Estadio de Los Defensores del Chaco
Attendance: 25,000
Paraguay 0-Uruguay 0

Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Vienna-Praterstadion
Attendance: 52,000
Austria 3-Hungary 1 (Herbert Prohaska 17, 58, Gerhard Steinkogler 76 / László Fekete 74)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(September 26, 1979, Austria 3-Hungary 1)



Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion
Attendance: 21,000
Holland 1-Belgium 0 (Jan Poortvilet 75)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(September 26, 1979, Holland 1-Belgium 0)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, September 26, 1979, Holland 1-Belgium 0)



Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Prague- Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov)
Attendance: 10,000
Czechoslovakia 4-Republic of Ireland 1 (Anton Ondrus 5, Zdenek Nehoda 35.,m Karel Kroupa 72, Marian Masny 90 / Paul Gerard McGee  89)

Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, September 26, 1979, Czechoslovakia 4-Republic of Ireland 1)


Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: Nordic Cup
Venue: Copenhagen- Idrætsparken
Attendance: 24,000
Denmark 1-Finland 0 (Preben Elkjaer 53)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Denmark squad, September 26, 1979, Nordic Cup, Denmark 1-Finland 0)



Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Chorzów- Stadion Śląski (Silesian Stadium)
Attendance: 27,000
Poland 1-East Germany 1 (Henryk Wieczorek 77 / Reinhard Hafner 62)


Photo From: FUWO, Issue 40, October 2, 1979
(September 26, 1979, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-East Germany 1)


Photo From: FUWO, Issue 40, October 2, 1979
(September 26, 1979, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-East Germany 1)



Photo From: FUWO, Issue 40, October 2, 1979
(September 26, 1979, EC Qualifier, Poland 1-East Germany 1)



Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Firenze-Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 40,000
Italy 1-Sweden 0 (Gabriele Oriali 15)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, September 26, 1979, Italy 1-Sweden 0)



Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: Olympics Qualifier
Venue: Trondheim-Lerkendal
Attendance: 11,781
Norway 2-West Germany 0 (Einar Aas 5, Georg Hammer 27)

Date: September 20, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Group 3
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 18,000
Uruguay 2- Paraguay 2 (Denis Alfredo Milar, Ruben Walter Paz/ Milciades Morel (2 goals) )


Date: September 26, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Vigo-Estadio de Balaidos
Attendance: 35,000
Spain 1-Portugal 1 (Dani 26 pen / Nene 51 pen)




Photo from: 100 Melhores do Futebol Portugues, Vol II, Author Rui Dias, 2002
(Portugal squad, September 26, 1979, Spain 1-Portugal 1)



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, September 26, 1979, Spain 1-Portugal 1)


Date: September 30, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Ivory Coast 4-Benin 1 (????)


Date: September 30, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Zaire 4-Congo 1 (????)

Date: September 30, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Cameroon 3-Guinea 0 (????)
Note : Guinea won on a penalty kick shoot-out.

Date: September 30, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Ethiopia 1-Libya 1 (????)

Date: September 30, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Morocco 4-Mauritania 1 (????)

Date: September 30, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:
Tanzania 4-Mauritus 0 (????)

Date: September 30, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier- First Round
Venue:
Attendance:

Gambia 1-Togo 0 (????)

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Czechoslovakia defeated Sweden (4-1) to lead the Group. 
Spain lost at home to Yugoslavia (0-1) but would neverthlesss qualify from the Group.
USA National team toured Europe.
Wilfried van Moer was recalled by Belgium after five years in their (2-0) win over Portugal. He scored Belgium’s first goal.
England and West Germany inflicted heavy defeats on Northern Ireland and Wales respectively.
The Copa America semifinals got underway. Brazil were eliminated by Paraguay, which ended Claudio Coutinho’s Managership of Brazil.
A few days after Hungary’s loss vs. USA, Hungary star Tibor Nylasi would announce his international retirement at age 24. he would later come back on his decision.
For more detail, see:
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2016/10/national-team-managers-part-two-jupp_21.htm


Date: October 7, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Hamilton, National Stadium
Attendance:
Bermuda 1-USA 3 (???  / Greg Makowski, Mark Liveric, Boris Bandov)

Date: October 10, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Prague- Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov) 
Attendance: 35,000
Czechoslovakia 4-Sweden 1 (Zdenek Nehoda 19, Jan Kozak 35, Ladislav Vizek 41, 80 / Jan Svensson  61)

Photo From : Mondial, old series, issue 36, November 1979
(October 10, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 4-Sweden 1)


Photo From : Mondial, old series, issue 36, November 1979
(October 10, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 4-Sweden 1)


Photo From : Mondial, old series, issue 36, November 1979
(October 10, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 4-Sweden 1)



Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
 (Czechoslovakia squad, October 10, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 4-Sweden 1)


Date: October 10, 1979
Competition: Olynoics Qualifier
Venue: Helsinki-Olympiastadion     
Attendance: 2,602
Finland 0-West Germany 0


Date: October 10, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 25,000
France 3-USA 0 (Michel Platini 5, Roland Wagner 18, Loic Amisse 23)


Photo From : Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(October 10, 1979, France 3-USA 0)


Photo From : Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(October 10, 1979, France 3-USA 0)


Photo From : Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(Both squads, October 10, 1979, France 3-USA 0)





Date: October 10, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Kraków - Stadion Wisły / przy Reymonta (Wisła stadium)
Attendance: 13,352
Poland 2-Iceland 0 (Roman Ogaza 55, 74 pen)

Date: October 10, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Lima
Attendance:
Peru 2-Paraguay 3 ( ???? / Isabelino Acosta , Juan Carlos Espínola, Morel)

Date: October 10, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Valencia, Estadio Luis Casanova 
Attendance: 40,000
Spain 0-Yugoslavia 1 (Ivica Surjak 5)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, October 10, 1970, EC Qualifier, Spain 0-Yugoslavia 1)



Date: October 13, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Berlin -Stadion der Weltjugend (Stadium of the World Youth)
Attendance: 44,000
East Germany 5-Switzerland 2 (Gerd Weber 1, Martin Hoffmann 11,75, 80, Rudiger Schnuphase 26 / Umberto Barberis 19, Hans-Jorg Pfister 72)

Photo From: Fuwo, issue 42, October 16, 1979
(October 13, 1970, EC Qualifier, East Germany 5-Switzerland 2)


Photo From: Fuwo, issue 42, October 16, 1979
(October 13, 1970, EC Qualifier, East Germany 5-Switzerland 2)


Photo From: Fuwo, issue 42, October 16, 1979
(East Germany squad, October 13, 1970, EC Qualifier, East Germany 5-Switzerland 2)



Date: October 14, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Moscow-Tsentral'nyj Stadion (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)     
Attendance: 40,000
USSR 3-Romania 1 (Vagiz Khidiatullin 16, Leonid Buriak 18 pen, Stepan Yurchisin 84 /  Alexandru Nicolae 24)


Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue 42, October 21, 1979
(October 14, 1979, USSR 3-Romania 1)


Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Glasgow-Hampden Park
Attendance: 67,895
Scotland 1-Austria 1 (Archie Gemmill 75 / Hans Krankl 40)

Photo From: World Soccer , January 1980
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Scotland 1-Austria 1)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(Austria squad, October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Scotland 1-Austria 1)



Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion)
Attendance: 8,799
Belgium 2-Portugal 0 (Wilfried van Moer 46, Francçis van der Elst56)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Belgium 2-Portugal 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Belgium 2-Portugal 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Belgium 2-Portugal 0)


Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: Dublin-Lansdowne Road
Attendance: 22,000
Republic of Ireland 3-Bulgaria 0(Mick Martin 39, Tony Grealish 46,Frank Stapleton 83)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-Bulgaria 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 47, November 1979
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-Bulgaria 0)


Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Semi-Final, First Leg
Venue: Lima- Estadio Nacional José Diaz
Attendance: 50,000
Peru 1-Chile 2 (Roberto Mosquera 71 / Carlos Humberto Caszely 36, 76)

Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: Belfast -Windsor Park
Attendance: 25,000
Northern Ireland 1-England 5 (Moreland 50 pen / Trevor Francis 18, 62, Tony Woodcock 34, 71, Jimmy Nicholl (own goal) 74)

Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 6
Venue: Debrecen-Nagyerdei Stadion
Attendance: 18,000

Hungary 3-Finland 1 (László Fekete 25,44, Gyorgy Tatar 49 / Miikka Toivola 47)


Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 7
Venue: Köln (Cologne)- Müngersdorfer Stadion 
Attendance: 61,000
West Germany 5-Wales 1 (Klaus Fischer 22,39, Manfred Kaltz 33, Karl-Heinz  Rummenigge 42, Karlheinz Förster 83 / Alan Thomas Curtis 84)


Photo From : World Soccer, January 1980
(Manfred Kaltz, October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, West Germany 5-Wales 1)


Photo From : World Soccer , December  1979
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, West Germany 5-Wales 1)


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, West Germany 5-Wales 1)



Date: October 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Amsterdam, Olympisch Stadion
Attendance: 65,000
Holland 1-Poland 1 (Huub Stevens 66 / Wojciech Rudy 39)

Photo From: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski
(October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Holland 1-Poland 1)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1761, January 8, 1980
(Simon Tahamata, October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Holland 1-Poland 1)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, October 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, Holland 1-Poland 1)



Date: October 23, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Esch-sur-Alzette -Stade de la Frontière
Attendance: 1,120
Luxembourg 1-Sweden 1 (Nico Braun 5 pen / Anders Gronhagen 63)

Photo from: Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football , 75 and de football au Grand-Duche de Luxembourg  1908-1983
(October 23, 1979, EC Qualifier, Luxembourg 1-Sweden 1)



Date: October 24, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Semi-Final, First Leg
Venue: Asunción, Estadio de Los Defensores del Chaco
Attendance: 50,000
Paraguay 2-Brazil 1 (Eugenio Morel 16, Hugo Talavera 35 / Palinha 79)


Date: October 24, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Semi-Final, Second Leg
Venue: Santiago -Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 75,000
Chile 0-Peru 0


Date: October 24, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, First Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Algeria 3-Libya 1 (??? / ???)

Date: October 24, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, First Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Kenya 3-Egypt 1 (??? / ???)


Date: October 26, 1979
Competition: Olympics Qualifier
Venue: Stavanger-Stavanger stadion
Attendance: 9,400
Norway 1-Finland 1 (Svein Gunnar Rein 43 / Pasi Rautiainen 44)

Date: October 26, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Budapest-Nepstadion
Attendance: 5,000
Hungary 0-USA 2 (Louie Nanchoff 71, Angelo di Bernardo 85)

Date: October 28, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Gzira, Empire Stadium
Attendance: 1,976  
Malta 1-Turkey 2 (Emmanuel Farrugia 71 / Sedat Özden 20, Mustafa Denizli 29)


Date: October 28, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, First Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Morocco 7-Togo 0 (??? / ???)

Date: October 28, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, First Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Sudan 2-Ivory Coast 0 (??? / ???)

Date: October 28, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, First Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Tanzania 1-Zambia 0 (??? / ???)

Date: October 28, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, First Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Zaire 3-Guinea 2 (??? / ???)


Date: October 29, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Dublin -Dalymount Park
Attendance: 23,000
Republic of Ireland 3-USA 2 (Tony Grealish, Don Givens, John Anderson / Angelo di Bernardo, Greg Villa)


Photo From: Ireland on the Ball, Author: Donal Cullen
(October 29, 1979, Republic of Ireland 3-USA 2)


Photo From: Official Match programmes, republic-of-ireland-vs-switzerland, 1980
(October 29, 1979, Republic of Ireland 3-USA 2)


Date: October 31, 1979
Competition: Copa America-Semi-Final, Second Leg
Venue: Rio de Janeiro - Estádio do Maracanã-Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho
Attendance: 80,000
Brazil 2-Paraguay 2 (Paulo Roberto Falcão 29, Sócrates(pen) 61 / Milciades Morel 31, Julio César Romero 68)

Photo From: Placar, Issue 498, November 9, 1979
(October 31, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Paraguay 2)


Photo From: Placar, Issue 498, November 9, 1979
(October 31, 1979, Copa America, Brazil 2-Paraguay 2)




Date: October 31, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
Attendance: 65,000
Bulgaria 3-Denmark 0 (Andrei Jeliazkov21, Chavdar Tzvetkov 51, 87)


Date: October 31, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 6
Venue: Moscow-Tsentral'nyj Stadion (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)     
Attendance: 1,500
USSR 2-Finland 2 (Sergei Andreyev 58, Yuri Gavrilov 68 / Tuomo Hakala 75, Kai Haaskivi 82)

Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue 44, November 4, 1979
(October 31, 1979, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Finland 2)


Date: October 31, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Kosovska Mitrovica, Stadion Trepce
Attendance: 40,000
Yugoslavia 2-Romania 1 (ZlatkoVujovic 48, Blaz Sliskovic 50/ Marcel Raducanu 79)

International Season 1979/80, Part 4 (November 1979)

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Sweden went on a tour of Asia.
France defeated Czechoslovakia in their last qualifier, but the Czechs had already qualified.
Prior to the Portugal and Austria qualifier, the West German national anthem was mistakingly played instead of Austria’s.
Belgium qualified for the Euros after defeating Scotland (2-0).
Northern Ireland defeated the Republic of Ireland (1-0). Afterwards, Northern Ireland Manager Danny Blanchflower resigned.
A coin thrown from the stands hit Republic of Ireland’s Gerry Daly, which forced him to leave the field.
Wales’ Byron Stevenson was suspended by UEFA on February 1980, for a period of 4 and half years ending in July 31, 1984, following his sending off vs. Turkey.
He was sent off for an altercation with Bayuck Mustafa on an off the abll incident.
At the end of the month, the first leg of the Copa America final took place between Chile and Paraguay.

Date: November 1, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Universitario, Monterrey, NL
Attendance:
Mexico 1-Peru 0 (Mario Medina 26)


Date: November 1, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Lisbon-Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 45,000
Portugal 3-Norway 1 (Artur 28, Nene 59,69 / Georg Hammer 11)

Photo from: Almanaque da Seleccao, 2004
(November 1, 1979, EC Qualifier, Portugal 3-Norway 1)





Date: November 3, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Beijing
Attendance:
Beijing (China) 0-Sweden 0

Date: November 5, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Shanghai
Attendance:
Shanghai (China) 0-Sweden 1 (???)


Date: November 6, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, Second Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Libya 1-Algeria 0 (??? / ???)

Date: November 6, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, Second Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Egypt 3-Kenya 0 (??? / ???)


Date: November 8, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Guangzhou
Attendance:
Guangzdong (China) 0-Sweden 0


Date: November 11, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, Second Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Togo 2-Morocco 1 (??? / ???)

Date: November 11, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, Second Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Ivory Coast 4-Sudan 0 (??? / ???)

Date: November 11, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, Second Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Zambia 1-Tanzania 1 (??? / ???)


Date: November 11, 1979
Competition: African Nations Cup Qualifier-Second Round, Second Leg
Venue:
Attendance:
Guinea 3-Zaire 1 (??? / ???)


Date: November 14, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Novi Sad, Stadion FK Vojvodina
Attendance: 20,000
Yugoslavia 5-Cyprus 0 (Zlatko Kranjcar 32,50, Zlatko Vujovic 60 , Vladimir Petrovic 75, Dusan Savic 87)

Date: November 14, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Cadiz –Estadio Ramón de Carranza
Attendance: 18,000
Spain 1-Denmark 3 (Mesa 56 / Preben Elkjaer 38, 76, Jens Jørn Bertelsen 55)

Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(November 14, 1979, Spain 1-Denmark 3)



Date: November 14, 1979
Competition: Olympics Qualifier
Venue: Baunatal
Attendance: 4,667
West Germany 0-Norway 1 (Arne Larsen Økland 78)

Date: November 14, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Kuala Lumpur
Attendance: 7,000
Malaysia 1-Sweden 3 (Li Mussem 81 / Torbjörn Nilsson 16, 90, Anders Grönhagen 25)

Date: November 17, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes        
Attendance: 39,973        
France 2-Czechoslovakia 1 (Eric Pécout 68, Gilles Rampillon 76 / Jan Kozak 80)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 48, December 1979
(November 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, France 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 48, December 1979
(November 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, France 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 48, December 1979
(France squad, November 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, France 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(Czechoslovakia squad, Top, left to right: Zdenek Hruska, Ladislav Vizek, Anton Ondrus, Ladislav Jurkemik, Koloman Gögh, Antonin Panenka , Bottom, left to right:  Karel Kroupa, Jan Kozak, Frantisek Stambachr, Miroslav Gajdusek, Jozef Barmos , November 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, France 2-Czechsolovakia 1)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, November 17, 1979, EC Qualifier, France 2-Czechsolovakia 1)



Date: November 17, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Udine -Stadio del Friuli
Attendance: 35,000
Italy 2-Switzerland 0 (Francesco Graziani 25, Marco Tardelli 40)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(November 17, 1979, Italy 2-Switzerland 0)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(November 17, 1979, Italy 2-Switzerland 0)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, November 17, 1979, Italy 2-Switzerland 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Italy squad, November 17, 1979, Italy 2-Switzerland 0)



Date: November 17, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Singapore
Attendance: 15,000
Singapore 0-Sweden 5 (Torbjörn Nilsson 49,79, 87, Jan Svensson 68,72)

Date: November 18, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Bucharest -Stadionul Dinamo
Attendance: 10,000
Romania 2-Cyprus 0 (Gheorghe Multescu 42, Marcel Raducanu 75)

Date: November 20, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Mexico City –Estadio Azteca
Attendance: 30,000
Mexico 1-Finland 1 (Mario Medina 11 / Jyrki Nieminen 58)

Date: November 21, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Lisbon-Estadio da Luz
Attendance: 75,000
Portugal 1-Austria 2 (Reinaldo 42 / Kurt Welzl 36, Walter Schachner 51)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, Portugal 1-Austria 2)


Date: November 21, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion)       
Attendance: 14,289
Belgium 2-Scotland 0 (Francçis van der Elst6, Eddy Voordeckers 47)


Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 38, January 1980
(November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, Belgium 2-Scotland 0)

Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 38, January 1980
(November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, Belgium 2-Scotland 0)

Photo From: Mondial, New series, issue 10, January 1981
(November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, Belgium 2-Scotland 0)


Date: November 21, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Leipzig, Zentralstadion (Central Stadium)
Attendance: 92,000
East Germany 2-Holland 3 (Rudiger Schnuphase 17, Joachim Streich 33 pen / Frans Thijssen 45, Kees Kist 50, René van de Kerkhof 67)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 51, March 1980
(November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, East Germany 2-Holland 3)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 51, March 1980
(Holland squad, November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, East Germany 2-Holland 3)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, East Germany 2-Holland 3)




Date: November 21, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Tbilisi –Dinamo Stadion (Dinamo Tblissi)         
Attendance: 40,000
USSR 1-West Germany 3(Aleksandr Makhovikov 83 /  Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 35,62, Klaus Fischer 66)

(November 21, 1979, USSR 1- West Germany 3)



(West Germany squad, November 21, 1979, USSR 1- West Germany 3)


 
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR squad, November 21, 1979, USSR 1- West Germany 3)


Date: November 21, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: Belfast -Windsor Park
Attendance: 15,000
Northern Ireland 1-Republic of Ireland 0(Gerry Armstrong 54)

Photo From: Official Match programmes, republic-of-ireland-vs-switzerland, 1980
(November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, Northern Ireland 1-Republic of Ireland 0)


Date: November 21, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 7
Venue: Izmir-Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu
Attendance: 50,000
Turkey 1-Wales 0 (Erhan Önal 76)


Photo From: World Soccer , January 1980
(November 21, 1979, EC Qualifier, Turkey 1-Wales 0)


Date: November 22, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance:          71,491
England 2-Bulgaria 0 (Dave Watson 9, Glenn Hoddle 68)


Photo From: World Soccer , December  1979
(November 22, 1979, EC Qualifier, England 2-Bulgaria 0)


Photo From: World Soccer , February 1980
(November 22, 1979, EC Qualifier, England 2-Bulgaria 0)




Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Wales v England, 1980
(England squad, November 22, 1979, EC Qualifier, England 2-Bulgaria 0)




Date: November 24, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Prague- Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov) 
Attendance:          17,000
Czechoslovakia 4-Luxembourg 0 (Antonin Panenka 36,  Marian Masny 39, 45, Ladislav Vizek 61)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, November 24, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 4-Luxembourg 0)


Photo From: 90 Joer Letzebuerger Footballfederatioun / 90 ans Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football
(Luxembourg squad, November 24, 1979, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 4-Luxembourg 0)


Date: November 25, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Hamilton
Attendance: 3,000
Bermuda 0-Finland 2(Jyrki Nieminen 45, Juhani Himanka 52)


Date: November 27, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Taipei
Attendance: 2,000
Taiwan 0-Australia 2(Tommy Cumming 43, Gary Cole 74)

Date: November 28, 1979
Competition: Copa America- Final, First Leg
Venue: Asunción, Estadio de Los Defensores del Chaco
Attendance: 40,000
Paraguay 3-Chile 0(Julio César Romero 12,85, Milciades Morel 36)

International Season 1979/80, Part 5 (December 1979)

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Paraguay triumphed in the Copa America.
Belgium defeated Scotland (3-1) at Glasgow in their Final qualifier.

Date: December 4, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: San Salvador, Cuscatlán
Attendance:
El Salvador 0-Mexico 2(Hugo Sánchez 13, 34)

Date: December 5, 1979
Competition: Copa America- Final, Second Leg
Venue: Santiago -Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 55,000
Chile 1-Paraguay 0(Carlos Rivas 10)


Photo From: World Soccer , February 1980
(December 5, 1979, Copa America, Chile 1-Paraguay 0)



Date: December 9, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Lemesós (Limassol)-Tsíreio Stádio (Tsirion Stadium)
Attendance:          15,000
Cyprus 1-Spain 3 (Fivos Vrachimis 70 / Villar 5, Carlos Santillana 41, Saura 89)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(December 9, 1979, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 1-Spain 3)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 58, October 1980
(December 9, 1979, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 1-Spain 3)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(Spain squad, December 9, 1979, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 1-Spain 3)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 58, October 1980
(Cyprus squad, December 9, 1979, EC Qualifier, Cyprus 1-Spain 3)


Date: December 11, 1979
Competition: Copa America- Final, Third Match
Venue: Buenos Aires-Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield - José Amalfitani, Argentina
Attendance: 6,000
Chile 0-Paraguay 0

Photo From: Don Balon, Chile Edition, October 1-7, 1996, Issue no 225
(December 11, 1979, Copa America, Chile 0-Paraguay 0)



Date: December 18, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Texcoco, Municipal
Attendance: 14,000
Mexico 1-El Salvador 1(González 14 / Hugo Sánchez 63 pen)

Date: December 19, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park
Attendance: 25,389
Scotland 1-Belgium 3 (Erwin Vandenbergh 18, Francçis van der Elst23, 30 / John Neilson Robertson 55)

Date: December 22, 1979
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 7
Venue: Gelsenkirchen-Parkstadion
Attendance: 70,000
West Germany 2-Turkey 0 (Klaus Fischer 15, Herbert Zimmermann 89)


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(December 22, 1979, EC Qualifier, West Germany 2-Turkey 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(December 22, 1979, EC Qualifier, West Germany 2-Turkey 0)


Date: December 23, 1979
Competition: Friendly
Venue: San Sebastián, Estadio Atotxa
Attendance:
Euskadi XI 4-Bulagria 0(?????)

Date: December 28, 1979
Competition: Unicef match
Venue: Dortmund
Attendance: 31,000
Borussla Dortmund (West Germany) 3-Europe XI 2 (Wolfgang Vöge 78, 82, Paul Holz 89 / Safet Susic 58, Vladimir Petrovic 68)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1761, January 8, 1980
(December 28, 1979, Unicef matchBorussla Dortmund 3- Europe XI 2)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1761, January 8, 1980
(Europe XI squad, December 28, 1979, Unicef matchBorussla Dortmund 3- Europe XI 2)






International Season 1979/80, Part 6 (January and February 1980)

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Hungary toured South America and Czechoslovakia toured Australia.
Spain defeated Holland (1-0) in a friendly.

Date: January 5, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Caracas
Attendance:
Venezuela 0-Colombia 0

Date: January 9, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue:
Attendance:
Israel 0- Borussia Mönchengladbach (West Germany) 2 (???)

Date: January 11, 1980
Competition: Unoficial Friendly
Venue: Bogotá, Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín', Colombia
Attendance: 6,000
Hungary 2-Romania 2 (Laszlo Szokolai 55, Peter Judik 83 / Cornel Dinu 68, 77)

Date: January 15, 1980
Competition: Copa de Oro
Venue: Mar del Plata, Estadio José María Minella
Attendance:
CA Independiente (Argentina) 1-Hungary 1(???)

Date: January 16, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Nicosia-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop Makarios Stadium)
Attendance: 8,456
Cyprus 1-Greece 1 (Demetrios Kizas 81 pen / Nikos Anastopoulos 28)

Date: January 18, 1980
Competition: Copa de Oro
Venue: Mar del Plata, Estadio José María Minella
Attendance:
CA Boca Juniors (Argentina) 1-Hungary 1(???)

Date: January 19, 1980
Competition: Copa de Oro
Venue: Mar del Plata, Estadio José María Minella
Attendance:
Racing Club Avellaneda (Argentina) 2-Hungary 3 (???)

Date: January 22, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: León – Estadio Nou Camp
Attendance:
Mexico 1-Czechoslovakia XI 0 (Rigoberto Cisneros 51)

Date: January 23, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Vigo – Estadio Balaidos
Attendance: 20,000
Spain 1-Holland 0 (Dani 80 pen)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(January 23, 1980, Spain 1-Holland 0)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, January 23, 1980, Spain 1-Holland 0)





Date: January 26, 1980
Competition: Copa de Oro
Venue: Mar del Plata, Estadio José María Minella
Attendance:
CA River Plate (Argentina) 0-Hungary 1(???)

Date: January 27, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Canberra-Bruce
Attendance: 15,283
Australia 0-Czechoslovakia 4 (Ladislav Jurkemik 24, Ladislav Vizek 34, Zdenek Nehoda 62, Jan Kozak 67)

Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, January 27, 1980, Australia 0-Czechoslovakia 4)


Date: January 29, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Joinville, Estádio Ernestão
Attendance:
Joinville EC (Brazil) 0-Romania 0


Date: January 30, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Newcastle, Newcastle International Sports Centre
Attendance: 6,000
Northern New South Wales XI (Australia) 3-Czechoslovakia 5 (Jones 18, 27, Joseph Senkalski 41 / Karel Kroupa 38, Karol Dobias 47 pen, Zdenek Nehoda 68, Marian Masny 81, 88)


February

Czechoslovakia continued its tour of Australia. Some of  the Final Rounds of the Euro qualifiers were played.
Poland toured Iraq.
Italy defeated Romania (2-1) in Naples.

Date: February 3, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Sydney, Sydney Sports Ground       
Attendance: 14,368
Australia 0-Czechoslovakia 5 (Marian Masny 46, 63, Miroslav Gajdusek 55, Karel Kroupa 81, Jan Kozak 88)

Date: February 6, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 90,299
England 2-Republic of Ireland 0 (Kevin Keegan 34,74)


Photo From: World Soccer , March 1980
(February 6, 1980, EC Qualifier, England 2-Republic of Ireland 0)


Photo From: World Soccer , March 1980
(February 6, 1980, EC Qualifier, England 2-Republic of Ireland 0)



Date: February 9, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Melbourne, Olympic Park
Attendance: 15,000
Australia 2-Czechoslovakia 2 (Ivo Prskalo 9 pen, Eddie Krncevic 55 / Karol Dobias 11 pen, Zdenek Nehoda 23)


Date: February 13, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Malaga, Estadio La Rosaleda
Attendance: 35,000
Spain 0-East Germany 1 (Joachim Streich 57)


Date: February 16, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Napoli-Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 42,000
Italy 2-Romania 1 (Fulvio Collovati 56, Franco Causio 82 / Ladislau Boloni 52)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, February 16, 1980, Italy 2-Romania 1)



Date: February 17, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Marakesh, Stade El Harti 
Attendance: 20,000
Morocco 1-Poland 0 (Jamal 47)


Date: February 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Noumea, New Caledonia
Attendance:
Australia 11-Papua New Guinea 0 (Peter Sharne 14, 32, 50, 68, Ian Hunter 26, 37, 48, Danny Moulis 47, Vic Bozanic 55, Eddie Krncevic 55, Arno Bertogna 89)

Date: February 27, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel (Brussels- Heizelstadion)-Stade du
Centenaire
Attendance: 1,226
Belgium 5-Luxembourg 0 (Erwin Vandenbergh 12, 21, Rene Vandereycken 16, François Van der Elst 66, 89)

Photo From: 90 Joer Letzebuerger Footballfederatioun  90 ans Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football
(February 27, 1980, Belgium 5-Luxembourg 0)



Date: February 27, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Paris - Parc des Princes
Attendance: 29,992
France 5-Greece 1 (Dominique Bathenay 7 pen, Michel Platini37, 62, Didier Christophe 63, Yannick Stopyra 66 / Thomas Mavros 32)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 51, March 1980
(February 27, 1980, France 5-Greece 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 51, March 1980
(France and Greece squads, February 27, 1980, France 5-Greece 1)



Date: February 27, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 7
Venue: Bremen-Wesser Stadion
Attendance: 38,000
West Germany 8-Malta 0 (Klaus Allofs 14,55, Rainer Bonhof 19 pen, Klaus Fischer 40, 90, John Holland (own goal) 61, Walter Kelsch 70, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 74)

Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(February 27, 1980, EC Qualifier, West Germany 8-Malta 0)




Date: February 27, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Baghdad, Shaab stadium
Attendance: 25,000
Iraq 1-Poland 1 (Aboud 41 / Andrzej Pałasz 40)

Date: February 28, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Los Angeles, California  - Memorial Coliseum, USA
Attendance: 25,000
Mexico 0-South Korea 1 (Kim III 2)

Date: February 29, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Baghdad, Shaab stadium
Attendance: 28,000
Iraq 1-Poland 0 (Salman 62)

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The African Nations Cup took place in Nigeria. Nigeria were victorious over Algeria in the Final.
Uruguay toured Europe.
Italy defeated Uruguay (1-0) in Milan. This was Italy’s first ever win against Uruguay. Dino Zoff became the world’s recordholder of appearances as a goalkeeper with his 79th cap.
The 1982 World Cup Qualifiers started with Cyprus taking on Republic of Ireland and Israel taking on Northern Ireland.
England defeated Spain (2-0) at Barcelona.
The Final Euro Qualifier (inconsequential) took palce between Scotland and Portugal.

Date: March 8, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Kuwait
Attendance: 30,000
Kuwait 1-Bulgaria 1 ( ????  / Andrei Jeliazkov 50)


Date: March 8, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group A
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium
Attendance: 80,000
Nigeria 3-Tanzania 1 (Muda Lawal 13, Ifeanyi Onyedika 36, Segun Odegbami 85/ Juma Mkambi 54)

Date: March 8, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group A
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 80,000
Egypt 2-Ivory Coast 1 (Maher Hamman 8, Ali Mokhtar 20 / Ani Gome 7)

Date: March 9, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group B
Venue: Ibadan, Liberty Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 5,000
Algeria 0-Ghana 0

Date: March 9, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group B
Venue: Ibadan, Liberty Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 40,000
Guinea 1-Morocco 1 (Moussa Camara 8 / Moustapha Tahir 7)


Date: March 12, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group A
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 55,000
Egypt 2-Tanzania 1 (Hassan Shehata 32, Mosaad Nour 63 / Thuwein Wazir 86)

Date: March 12, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group A
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium
Attendance: 55,000
Nigeria 0-Ivory Coast 0

Date: March 13, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group B
Venue: Ibadan, Liberty Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 20,000
Algeria 1-Morocco 0 (Lakhdar Belloumi 90+3)

Date: March 13, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group B
Venue: Ibadan, Liberty Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 20,000
Ghana 1-Guinea 0 (William Klutse 69)

Date: March 15, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group A
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 70,000
Ivory Coast 1-Tanzania 1 (Kobenan Koumna 7 / Thuwein Wazir 59)

Date: March 15, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group A
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium
Attendance: 70,000
Nigeria 1-Egypt 0 (Okey Isima 15)

Date: March 15, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Milano -Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro   
Attendance: 35,000
Italy 1-Uruguay 0 (Francesco Graziani 9)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(March 15, 1980, Italy 1-Uruguay 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(March 15, 1980, Italy 1-Uruguay 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(Uruguay squad, March 15, 1980, Italy 1-Uruguay 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(Italy squad, March 15, 1980, Italy 1-Uruguay 0)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, March 15, 1980, Italy 1-Uruguay 0)






Date: March 16, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group B
Venue: Ibadan, Liberty Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 20,000
Algeria 3-Guinea 2 (Tadj Bensaoula 12, 49, Hocine Benmiloudi 37 / Ibrahima Diawara 82, Seydouba Bangoura 90+1)

Date: March 16, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Group B
Venue: Ibadan, Liberty Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 20,000
Morocco 1-Ghana 0 (Labied 40)

Date: March 18, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion)
Attendance: 3,974
Belgium 2-Uruguay 0 (Rene Verheyen 68 pen, François Van der Elst 86)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 64, April 1981
(March 18, 1980, Belgium 2-Uruguay 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(March 18, 1980, Belgium 2-Uruguay 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(March 18, 1980, Belgium 2-Uruguay 0)


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


Date: March 18, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Tegucigalpa- Tiburcio Carías
Attendance: 25,000
Honduras 0-Mexico 1 (José Luis Gonzalez 2 or Cristóbal Ortega 2)


Date: March 19, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Semifinals
Venue: Ibadan, Liberty Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 10,000
Algeria 2-Egypt 2 (Salah Assad 55 pen, Hocine Benmiloudi 62 / Mahmoud El-Khatib 32, Ramadhan El-Sayed 47)
Note: Algeria won on a penalty kick shoot-out (4-2).

Date: March 19, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup- Semifinals
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium
Attendance: 70,000
Nigeria 1-Morocco 0 (Felix Owolabi 9)


Date: March 21, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup-Third Place
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium, Nigeria
Attendance: 3,000
Morocco 2-Egypt 0 (Khaled El-Bied  9, 78)

Date: March 22, 1980
Competition: African Nations Cup- Final
Venue: Lagos, Surulere Stadium
Attendance: 80,000
Nigeria 3-Algeria 0 (Segun Odegbami  2, 42, Muda Lawal 50)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(March 22, 1980, African Nations Cup, Nigeria 3-Algeria 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(March 22, 1980, African Nations Cup, Nigeria 3-Algeria 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(Nigeria squad, March 22, 1980, African Nations Cup, Nigeria 3-Algeria 0)



Date: March 22, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Sarajevo, Stadion Kosevo
Attendance: 30,000
Yugoslavia 2-Uruguay 1 (Nikica Klincarski 9, Zlatko Vujovic 64 / Boro Primorac (own goal) 75)

Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
Attendance: 1,000
Bulgaria 1-USSR 3 (Tzevetkov 18 / Fyodor Cherenkov 33, Revaz Chelebadze 60, 65)

Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Nicosia-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop Makarios Stadium)     
Attendance: 10,000
Cyprus 2-Republic of Ireland 3 (Nicos Pantziaras 29, Andreas Kanaris (pen) 74 / Paul McGee 8, Mark Lawrenson 23,  Stefanos Lysandrou (own goal) 38)

Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Basel -Saint Jakob Park 
Attendance: 12,000
Switzerland 2-Czechoslovakia 0 (Claudio Sulser 39 pen, Umberto Barberis 61)

Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, March 26, 1980, Switzerland 2-Czechoslovakia 0)


Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Barcelona-Estadio Nou Camp
Attendance: 50,000
Spain 0-England 2 (Tony Woodcock 17, Trevor Francis 65)


Photo From: World Soccer , May 1980
(March 26, 1980, Spain 0-England 2)


Photo From: World Soccer , May 1980
(March 26, 1980, Spain 0-England 2)

Photo From: World Soccer , May 1980
(England squad, March 26, 1980, Spain 0-England 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer 
(England squad, March 26, 1980, Spain 0-England 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, March 26, 1980, Spain 0-England 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, March 26, 1980, Spain 0-England 2)



Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Paris - Parc des Princes
Attendance: 41,477
France 0-Holland 0


Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(March 26, 1980, France 0-Holland 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(March 26, 1980, France 0-Holland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 52, April 1980
(both squads,  March 26, 1980, France 0-Holland 0)






Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Budapest, Népstadion
Attendance: 22,000
Hungary 2-Poland 1 (Laszlo Fazekas 3, András Töröcsik 22 / Grzegorz Lato 24)

Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 6
Venue: Tel Aviv- Ramat Gan, Natopnal Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Israel 0-Northern Ireland 0

Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Esch-sur-Alzette -Stade de la Frontière
Attendance: 1,500
Luxembourg 0-Uruguay 1 (Waldeamr Victorino 89)

Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Glasgow- Hampden Park
Attendance: 20,233
Scotland 4-Portugal 1 (Kenny Dalglish 6, Andy Gray 26, Steve Archibald 68, Archie Gemmill 84 pen / Fernando Gomes 74)

Photo From: Official Match programmes,  scotland-vs-portugal, 1980
(March 26, 1980, EC Qualifier, Scotland 4-Portugal 1)


Date: March 26, 1980
Competition: Balkanic Cup
Venue: Belgrade, Stadion Crvene Zvezde (Red Star) 
Attendance: 10,000
Yugoslavia 2-Romania 0 (Miso Krsticevic 35, Safet Susic 62)

International Season 1979/80, Part 8 (April 1980)

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April

Tele Santana made his debut as the Manager of Brazil.
West Germany defeated Austria (1-0).
Italy and Poland played in a (2-2) tie. Poland’s Zbigniew Boniek was suspended for this match after a row with journalists in Holland.
This was Italy’s Paolo Rossi’s last match before his suspension for the ‘Totonero’ scandal. He would be back in two years time.
Argentina played its first match of the year in a Friendly against an Irish Selection.

Date: April 1, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Zürich –Hardturm Stadion
Attendance: 12,000
Switzerland 2-Greece 0 (Marc Schnyder 9,76)


Date: April 2, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion)
Attendance: 7,000
Belgium 2-Poland 1 (Ludo Coeck 38, Erwin Vandenbergh 58 / Grzegorz Lato 65)


Photo From: Mondial, New series, issue 6, September 1980
(April 2, 1980, Belgium 2-Poland 1)


Photo From: Mondial, New series, issue 9, December 1980
(April 2, 1980, Belgium 2-Poland 1)


Photo From: Mondial, New series, issue 14, May 1981
(April 2, 1980, Belgium 2-Poland 1)


Photo from: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski
(Poland squad, April 2, 1980, Belgium 2-Poland 1)


Date: April 2, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Rio de Janeiro - Estádio do Maracanã-Estádio Mário Filho
Attendance:
Brazil 7-Brazilian Youth XI 1 (Paulo Roberto Falcão, Reinaldo I (2 goals), Zico (2 goals), Joãozinho I, Baltazar II / Robertinho)



Date: April 2, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bucharest -Stadionul 23 August        
Attendance: 25,000
Romania 2-East Germany 2 (Mircea Sandu 31, Hans-Jürgen Dörner (own goal) 60 / Joachim Streich 79, Udo Schmuck 89)


Date: April 2, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: München (Munich)- Olympiastadion
Attendance: 78,000
West Germany 1-Austria 0 (Hansi Muller 34)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(Hansi Muller, April 2, 1980, West Germany 1-Austria 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(Rainer Bonhof, April 2, 1980, West Germany 1-Austria 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(West Germany squad, April 2, 1980, West Germany 1-Austria 0)


Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(Austria squad, April 2, 1980, West Germany 1-Austria 0)



Date: April 8, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Toluca - Estadio Don Nemesio Diez (La Bombonera)
Attendance: 8,000
Mexico 5-Honduras 1 (Hugo Sánchez 5 pen, 89, Agustín Manzo 25, 87, José Luis González II 40 / Figueroa 77)

Date: April 15, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Guatemala - Mateo Flores
Attendance: 40,000
Guatemala 2-Mexico 4 (Pennant 52, 70 pen / AgustinManzo 3, 75, Hugo Sánchez 87 pen, Guillermo Mendizabal 81)

Date: April 16, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Gijon- Estadio El Molinon
Attendance: 30,000
Spain 2-Czechoslovakia 2 (Migueli 48, Quini 68 / Zdenek Nehoda 33, 53)



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, April 16, 1980, Spain 2-Czechoslovakia 2)



Date: April 16, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Leipzig, Zentralstadion
Attendance: 20,000
East Germany 2-Greece 0 (Gerd Weber 64, Joachim Streich 69)

Date: April 19, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Torino -Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 50,000
Italy 2-Poland 2 (Franco Causio 1, Gaetano Scirea 24 / Janusz Sybis 9, Andrzej Szarmach 34 pen)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 74, February 1982
(April 19, 1980, Italy 2-Poland 2)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(April 19, 1980, Italy 2-Poland 2)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(April 19, 1980, Italy 2-Poland 2)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, April 19, 1980, Italy 2-Poland 2)




Date: April 26, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Borovo, FK Borovo stadium 
Attendance: 10,000
Yugoslavia 2-Poland 1 (Ante Mirocevic 34, 68 / Janusz Sybis 28)

Date: April 29, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Toluca - Estadio Don Nemesio Diez (La Bombonera)
Attendance: 6,000
Mexico 2-Guatemala 2 (Hugo Sanchez 32 pen, RicardoCastro 61 / M.A.Pérez 30 pen, M.Cruz 38)

Date: April 29, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Malmö- Malmö Stadion
Attendance: 10,613
Sweden 1-USSR 5 (Mats Nordgren 24 / Sergei Andreyev 7, 25, Yuri Gavrilov 17, Revaz Chelebadze 39 pen, Nikolai Feodorenko 85)

Date: April 30, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Buenos Aires -Antonio Vespuci Alberti (El Monumental)
Attendance: 60,000
Argentina 1-Republic of Ireland XI 0  (Diego Maradona 12)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 316, 1980
(April 30, 1980, Argentina 1-Republic of Ireland XI 0)


Photo From: World Soccer , July 1980
(Republic of Ireland XI squad, April 30, 1980, Argentina 1-Republic of Ireland XI 0)


Date: April 30, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Kosice- Všesportovní areál
Attendance: 30,000
Czechoslovakia 1-Hungary 0  (Zdenek Nehoda 73)

Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, April 30, 1980, Czechoslovakia 1-Hungary 0 )


Date: April 30, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Dublin -Lansdowne Road 
Attendance: 20,000
Republic of Ireland 2-Switzerland 0  (Don Givens 12, Gery Daly 40)

Date: April 30, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bucharest
Attendance:
Romania 2-Czechoslovakia (Olympics) 0  (D. Nicolae 3, A. Ionescu 50)

International Season 1979/80, Part 9 (May 1980)

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Argentina and Diego Maradona toured Europe. The British Home Championship took place.
Luxembourg won its first match since November 1973 by defeating Thailand.
For more detail, see:

Date: May 1, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Taguatinga, Estádio Elmo Serejo
Attendance:
Brazil 4- Minas Gerais State Team (Brazil) 0 (Serginho I, Renato (2 goals), Sócrates)

Date: May 1, 1980
Competition: Median Tournamnet
Venue: Indonesia    
Attendance:
Thailand 0-Luxembourg 1 (Johny Clemens)

Date: May 7, 1980
Competition: Nordic Cup
Venue: Göteborg- Nya Ullevi Stadion
Attendance: 20,179
Sweden 0-Denmark 1 (Jens Steffensen 13)

Date: May 7, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Rostock, Ostsee- -Stadion
Attendance: 20,000
East Germany 2-USSR 2 (Dieter Kühn 28, Frank Terletzki  88 / Valeriy Gazzayev 13, Leonid Burjak 75 pen)

Date: May 9, 1980
Competition: Median Tournamnet
Venue: Indonesia    
Attendance:
South Korea 0-Luxembourg 3 (Marcel di Domenico, Romain Schreiner , Jeannot ‘Benny’ Reiter)

Date: May 11, 1980
Competition: Median Tournamnet
Venue: Indonesia    
Attendance:
Japan 1-Luxembourg 0 (????)

Date: May 13, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 92,000
England 3-Argentina 1 (David Johnson 42, 50, Kevin Keegan 69 / Daniel Passarella 55 pen)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(May 13, 1980, England 3-Argentina 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(May 13, 1980, England 3-Argentina 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(May 13, 1980, England 3-Argentina 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 55, July 1980
(May 13, 1980, England 3-Argentina 1)





Date: May 13, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Frankfurt, Waldstadion
Attendance: 60,000
West Germany 3-Poland 1 (Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 6, Klaus Allofs 38, Bernd Schuster 57 / Zbigniew Boniek 35)

Photo From: @rightbankwarsaw
(May 13, 1980, West Germany 3-Poland 1)



Date: May 13, 1980
Competition: Median Tournamnet-Semifinals
Venue: Indonesia    
Attendance:
Burma 2-Luxembourg 0 (????)

Date: May 14, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Athens- Apostolos Nikolaidis (Leoforos Alexandras)
Attendance: 20,000
Greece 0-Bulgaria 0

Date: May 14, 1980
Competition: Median Tournamnet-Third Place
Venue: Indonesia
Attendance:
South Korea 3-Luxembourg 0 (????)

Date: May 16, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Dublin -Lansdowne Road
Attendance: 35,000
Republic of Ireland 0-Argentina 1 (Jose Daniel Valencia)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 75, March 1982
(May 16, 1980, Republic of Ireland 0-Argentina 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 55, July 1980
(May 16, 1980, Republic of Ireland 0-Argentina 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 3163, 1980
(May 16, 1980, Republic of Ireland 0-Argentina 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 3163, 1980
(May 16, 1980, Republic of Ireland 0-Argentina 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (May 16, 1980, Republic of Ireland 0-Argentina 1)



Date: May 16, 1980
Competition: Home Championship
Venue: Belfast-Windsor Park
Attendance: 8,000
Northern Ireland 1-Scotland 0 (Billy Hamilton 37)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Northern Ireland v England-Wales , 1981 
(May 16, 1980, Home Championship, Northern Ireland 1-Scotland 0)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Northern Ireland v England-Wales , 1981 
(Billy Hamilton scoring Northern Ireland’s winner, May 16, 1980, Home Championship, Northern Ireland 1-Scotland 0)



Date: May 17, 1980
Competition: Home Championship
Venue: Wrexham-Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 24,386
Wales 4-England 1 (Mickey Thomas 20, Ian Walsh 30- Leighton James 61, Phil Thompson (Own Goal) 67 / Paul Mariner 15)

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Wales, 1981
(May 17, 1980, Home Championship, Wales 4-England 1)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Wales, 1981
(Ian Walsh celebrating Wales’ second goal, May 17, 1980, Home Championship, Wales 4-England 1)



Date: May 18, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Brno, Za Luzánkami
Attendance: 10,000
Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1 (Ladislav Vizek 33, 60  / Adrian Ionescu 51)

Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, May 18, 1980, Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1)


Date: May 20, 1980
Competition: Home Championship
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 33,676
England 1-Northern Ireland 1 (David Johnson 80 / Terry Cochrane 81)

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Northern Ireland, 1982
(May 20, 1980, Home Championship, England 1-Northern Ireland 1)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Northern Ireland, 1982
(May 20, 1980, Home Championship, England 1-Northern Ireland 1)


Date: May 21, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Vienna-Praterstadion
Attendance: 72,000
Austria 1-Argentina 5 (Kurt Jara 20 / Santiago Santamaria 2, Leoplodo Luque 10, Diego Maradona 15, 75, 88)

Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 3164, 1980
(May 21, 1980, Austria 1-Argentina 5)


Photo From: El Grafico, Issue 3164, 1980
(May 21, 1980, Austria 1-Argentina 5)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(Austria squad, May 21, 1980, Austria 1-Argentina 5)



Date: May 21, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
Attendance: 23,998
Denmark 2-Spain 2 (Allan Simonsen 53, Lars Bastrup 60  / Enrique Saura 9, Jose Ramon Alexanco 71)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(May 21, 1980, Denmark 2-Spain 2)

Date: May 21, 1980
Competition: Home Championship
Venue: Glasgow -Hampden Park
Attendance: 31,359
Scotland 1-Wales 0 (Willie Miller 26)

Date: May 22, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 6,800
Norway 1-Bulgaria 0 (Paal Jacobsen 55)

Date: May 22, 1980
Competition: Nordic Cup
Venue: Helsinki -Olympiastadion
Attendance: 10,189
Sweden 2-Finland 0 (Mats Nordgren 6, Thomas Sjöberg 31)

Date: May 23, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Moscow-Tsentral'nyj Stadion (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)
Attendance: 55,000
USSR 1-France 0 (Fyodor Cherenkov 85)


Photo From: Mondial, New series, issue 6, September 1980
(May 23, 1980, USSR 1-France 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 59, November 1980
(May 23, 1980, USSR 1-France 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(France squad, May 23, 1980, USSR 1-France 0)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 54, June 1980
(USSR squad, May 23, 1980, USSR 1-France 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer 
(USSR squad, May 23, 1980, USSR 1-France 0)



Date: May 23, 1980
Competition: Home Championship
Venue: Cardiff –Ninian Park
Attendance: 12,913
Wales 0-Northern Ireland 1 (Noel Brotherston 23)

 
Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Northern Ireland v England-Wales , 1981 
(May 23, 1980, Home Championship, Wales 0-Northern Ireland 1)


Date: May 24, 1980
Competition: Home Championship
Venue: Glasgow-Hampden Park
Attendance: 85,500
Scotland 0-England 2 (Trevor Brooking 8, Steve Coppell 75)

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Scotland v England, 1984
(May 24, 1980, Home Championship, Scotland 0-England 2)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Scotland v England, 1984
(May 24, 1980, Home Championship, Scotland 0-England 2)



Date: May 28, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Poznań, Stadion Warty (Warta Poznan)
Attendance: 25,000
Poland 1-Scotland 0 (Zbigniew Boniek 68)


Date: May 31, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 45,000
Australia 1-England 2 (Gary Cole 88 pen / Glenn Hoddle 10, Paul Mariner 25)

Photo From: World Soccer , July 1980
(May 31, 1980, Australia 1-England 2)



Date: May 31, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Budapest -Nepstadion
Attendance: 6,600
Hungary 3-Scotland 1 (András Töröcsik 5, 65, Zoltán Kereki i 67 / Steve Archibald 66)

International Season 1979/80, Part 10 (June and July 1980)

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England and Northern ireland toured Australia for Australian Association’s centenary celebrations.
Iceland and Wales faced one another in a World Cup Qualifier, as did Finland /Bulgaria and Sweden/Israel.
Tele Santana took charge of his first official match as Brazil Manager in a friendly vs. Mexico.
West Germany triumphed in the 1980 Europe by defeating Belgium (2-1) in the Final.

Date: June 1, 1980
Competition: Unofficial Friendly
Venue: Como -Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Attendance: 12,000
Italy 4-Hungary ‘B’ 1 (Francesco Graziani 13, 83, Giancarlo Antognoni 77, Roberto Bettega 81 / Jozsef Varga 66 pen)




Date: June 2, 1980
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Reykjavik -Laugardalsvöllur
Attendance: 10,254
Iceland 0-Wales 4 (Ian Walsh 44, 74, David Giles 54, Brian Flynn 60 pen)

Date: June 4, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Budapest -Nepstadion
Attendance: 20,000
Hungary 1-Austria 1 (Laszlo Kiss 12 / Kurt Jara 75)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(June 4, 1980, Hungary 1-Austria 1)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(June 4, 1980, Hungary 1-Austria 1)



Date: June 4, 1980
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 1
Venue: Helsinki- Olympiastadion
Attendance: 7,805
Finland 0-Bulgaria 2 (Plamen Markov 28, Kostadin Kostadinov 81)

Date: June 4, 1980
Competition: Nordic Cup
Venue: Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
Attendance: 22,000
Denmark 3-Norway 1 (Benny Nielsen 68 pen, Frank Arnesen 70, Preben Elkjaer 76  / Hallvar Thoresen 20)

Date: June 7, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion)
Attendance: 30,000
Belgium 2-Romania 1 (Jan Ceulemans 48, François Van der Elst 87 / Rodion Camataru 24)

Date: June 8, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Rio de Janeiro - Estádio do Maracanã-Estádio Mário Filho
Attendance: 34,316
Brazil 2-Mexico 0 (Zé Sérgio 47, Serginho I 68)



Date: June 11, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 1
Venue: Roma, Lo Stadio Olimpico, Italy
Attendance: 11,000
West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0 (Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 57)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1976, February 21, 1984
(June 11, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 23, February 1982
(June 11, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(West Germany squad, June 11, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 11, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0)


Photo From: Start1980_july14_№28
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 11, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0)



1980 (June 11) West Germany 1-Czechoslovakia 0...by sp1873

Date: June 11, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 1
Venue: Napoli – Stadio San Paolo, Italy
Attendance: 15,000
Holland 1-Greece 0 (Kees Kist 65 pen)

Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(June 11, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Holland 1-Greece 0)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, June 11, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Holland 1-Greece 0)




Date: June 12, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Sydney - Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 12,000
Australia 1-Northern Ireland 2 (Peter Sharne 75 / Chris Nicholl 11,  Martin O'Neill 53)

Date: June 12, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 2
Venue: Torino, Stadio Comunale          , Italy
Attendance: 15,186
Belgium 1-England 1 (Jan Ceulemans 30 / Ray Wilkins 26)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 74, February 1982
(June 12, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-England 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 55, July 1980
(June 12, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-England 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 55, July 1980
(June 12, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Belgium 1-England 1)



1980 (June 12) Belgium 1-England 1 (European...by sp1873

Date: June 12, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 2
Venue: Milano -Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro
Attendance: 50,000
Italy 0-Spain 0

Photo From: Onze, Issue 55, July 1980
(June 12, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 0-Spain 0)



Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, June 12, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 0-Spain 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer 
(special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, June 12, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 0-Spain 0)



1980 (June 12) Italy 0-Spain 0 (European...by sp1873

Date: June 14, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 1
Venue: Napoli – Stadio San Paolo, Italy
Attendance: 30,000
West Germany 3-Holland 2 (Klaus Allofs 20, 60, 66 / Johnny Rep 80 pen, Willy van de Kerkhof 86)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 23, February 1982
(June 14, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-Holland 2)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, June 14, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-Holland 2)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 56, August 1980
(West Germany squad, June 14, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 3-Holland 2)




Date: June 14, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 1
Venue: Roma, Lo Stadio Olimpico, Italy
Attendance: 8,000
Czechoslovakia 3-Greece 1 (Antonin Panenka 6, Ladislav Vizek 26, Zdenek Nehoda 62 / Nikos Anastopoulos 14)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 14, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 3-Greece 1)



1980 (June 14) Czechoslovakia 3-Greece 1...by sp1873

Date: June 15, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Melbourne, Olympic Park
Attendance: 10,000
Australia 1-Northern Ireland 1 (Peter Sharne 18 / Martin O'Neill 82)


Date: June 15, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 2
Venue: Milano -Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Italy
Attendance: 11,000
Spain 1-Belgium 2 (Quini 36 / Eric Gerets 17, Julien Cools 65)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 75, March 1982
(June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Belgium 2)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 64, April 1981
(June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Belgium 2)



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Belgium 2)



1980 (June 15) Spain 1-Belgium 2 (European...by sp1873

Date: June 15, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Rio de Janeiro - Estádio do Maracanã-Estádio Mário Filho
Attendance: 61,526
Brazil 1-USSR 2 (Nunes 28 / Fyodor Cherenkov 33, Sergei Andreyev 38)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 56, August 1980
(June 15, 1980, Brazil 1-USSR 2)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 56, August 1980
(June 15, 1980, Brazil 1-USSR 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Brazil squad, June 15, 1980, Brazil 1-USSR 2)



Date: June 15, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 2
Venue: Torino -Stadio Comunale
Attendance: 56,649
Italy 1-England 0 (Marco Tardelli 78) 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1976, February 21, 1984
(June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-England 0)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 25, December 1999
(June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-England 0)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 25, December 1999
(June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-England 0)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, June 15, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-England 0)



1980 (June 15) Italy 1-England 0 (European...by sp1873

Date: June 17, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 1
Venue: Milano -Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Italy
Attendance: 12,000
Czechoslovakia 1-Holland 1 (Zdenek Nehoda 16 / Kees Kist 59)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 133, February 2000
(June 17, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 1-Holland 1)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, June 17, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 1-Holland 1)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 17, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 1-Holland 1)



1980 (June 17) Czechoslovakia 1-Holland 1...by sp1873

Date: June 17, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 1
Venue: Napoli –Stadio San Paolo, Italy   
Attendance: 14,000
West Germany 0-Greece 0

Photo From: Start1980_july14_№28
(Karl-Heinz Rumemnigge, June 17, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Greece)



Date: June 18, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Adelaide
Attendance: 10,000
Australia 1-Northern Ireland 2 (Peter Sharne  / Noel Brotherston 67, Colin Charles McCurdy 77)

Date: June 18, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 2
Venue: Roma-Lo Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 60,000
Italy 0-Belgium 0

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 61, February 1994
 (June 18, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 0-Belgium 0)


Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 15, June 1981
(June 18, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 0-Belgium 0)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, June 18, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 0-Belgium 0)



1980 (June 18) Italy 0-Belgium 0 (European...by sp1873

Date: June 18, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships -Group 2
Venue: Napoli, Stadio San Paolo, Italy
Attendance: 14,000
Spain 1-England 2 (Dani 48pen / Trevor Brooking 19, Tony Woodcock 61)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 63, March 1981
(June 18, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)


Photo From: Placar
(England squad, June 18, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, June 18, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)



1980 (June 18) Spain 1-England 2 (European...by sp1873

Date: June 18, 1980
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 6
Venue: Stockholm - Råsunda -Solna Stadion
Attendance: 24,711
Sweden 1-Israel 1 (Sten-Ove Ramberg 35 / Gidi Damti 80)


Photo From: World Soccer , September 1980
(June 18, 1980, World Cup Qualifier, Sweden 1-Israel 1)


Photo From: 80 år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red
(June 18, 1980, World Cup Qualifier, Sweden 1-Israel 1)


Date: June 21, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships –Third Place
Venue: Napoli, Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 25,000
Italy 1-Czechoslovakia 1 (Francesco Graziani 73 / Ladislav Jurkemik 54)
Note: Czechoslovakia won on a penalty kick shoot-out (9-8).


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1976, February 21, 1984
(June 21, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 21, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, Supplement 2
(Italy squad, June 21, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Italy squad, June 21, 1980, UEFA European Championships, Italy 1-Czechoslovakia 1)



1980 (June 21) Italy 1-Czechoslovakia 1...by sp1873


Date: June 22, 1980
Competition: UEFA European Championships –Final
Venue: Roma, Lo Stadio Olimpico, Italy   
Attendance: 48,000
West Germany 2-Belgium 1 (Horst Hrubesch 10,88 / Rene Vandereycken 72 pen)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1976, February 21, 1984
(June 22, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 2-Belgium 1)


Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(West Germany squad, June 22, 1980, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 2-Belgium 1)


Date: June 22, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Perth
Attendance: 5,000
Western Australia 1X 0-Northern Ireland 4 (Gerry Armstrong, Terry Cochrane 2 goals, John O'Neill)



Date: June 22, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Warszawa, Stadion Dziesięciolecia (Decade Stadium)
Attendance: 20,000
Poland 3-Iraq 0 (Kazimierz Kmiecik 18, Grzegorz Lato 30, Andrzej Iwan 65)

Date: June 24, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Belo Horizonte - Estadio Governador Magalhães Pinto (Estádio Mineirão)
Attendance: 60,000
Brazil 2-Chile 1 (Zico 13, Toninho Cerezo 40  / Patricio Yánez 65)

Date: June 25, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Reykjavik -Laugardalsvöllur
Attendance: 6,625
Iceland 1-Finland 1 (Pétur Pétursson 84 /Ari Tissari 46)

Date: June 29, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: São Paulo- Estadio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo (Estadio Morumbi)
Attendance: 80,000
Brazil 1-Poland 1 (Zico 52 / Grzegorz Lato 7)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 78, June 1982
(June 29, 1980, Brazil 1-Poland 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 78, June 1982
(June 29, 1980, Brazil 1-Poland 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 56, August 1980
(June 29, 1980, Brazil 1-Poland 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Brazil squad, June 29, 1980, Brazil 1-Poland 1)


Date: June 30, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Akureyri- Akureyrarvöllur
Attendance: 882
Iceland 2-Faroe Islands 1 (Marteinn Geirsson 13, Sigurlás Þorleifsson 44 / ???)


July

Poland continued its tour of South America.

Date: July 1, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Mérida 
Attendance:
Venezuela 2-Costa Rica 0 (???)

Date: July 2, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Santa Cruz, Estadio Willy Bendeck
Attendance: 20,000
Bolivia 0-Poland 1 (Andrzej Iwan 79)

Date: July 3, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Húsavík
Attendance: 500
Iceland 4-Greenland 1 (Marteinn Geirsson 22, Pall Olafsson 32, Larus Gudmundsson 33, Gudmundur Steinsson 34 / ???)

Date: July 5, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Valera 
Attendance:
Venezuela 1-Costa Rica 1 (??? / ???)

Date: July 9, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bogotá, Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín'
Attendance: 50,000
Colombia 1-Poland 4 (Hernán Dario Herrera 86 / Andrzej Iwan 10,16,32, Stanisław Terlecki 45)

Date: July 12, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Moscow-Tsentral'nyj Stadion (The Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)
Attendance: 45,000
USSR 2-Denmark 0 (Fyodor Cherenkov 58, Valeriy Gazzaev 78)

Date: July 14, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 10,425
Norway 3-Iceland 1 (Stein Kollhaugen 37, Paal Jacobsen 65, Arne Erlandsen 86 / Sigurlas Thorleifsson 90)

Date: July 17, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Halmstad-Orjans Vall
Attendance: 10,690
Sweden 1-Iceland 1 (Rutger Backe 80 / Guðmundur Thorbjörnsson 87)

Date: July 18, 1980
Competition: Friendly
Venue:
Attendance:

Uruguay 0-Peru 0
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