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World Cup Stories-Part 2 (The Second World Cup 1934)-part g

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V. Final: June 10th, 1934


Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1

-Italy and Czechoslovakia faced one another for the Final of the World Cup at Rome’s Stadio Nazionale del P.N.F. ( Partito Nazionale Fascista).     

-There was a gap of one whole week between the semifinals and the Final.

-This was the second time that a host Nation had acceded to the Final. It was also the first ever all-European Final.
Czechoslovakia was the first non-Latin Nation to reach a World Cup Final.

-Benito Mussolini was in the stands with other Fascist dignitaries.

-The Italians for the first time presented an unchanged side from the previous match.
For the Czechs, Ladislav Ženišek was back in and Jaroslav Burgr was out.

-This was the first and thus far, the only World Cup Final captained by the respective goalkeepers: Giampiero Combi and Frantisek Planicka.


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Team captains Giampiero Combi and Frantisek Planicka and Match Referee Ivan Eklind, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


-The match was covered by 277 Journalists from 29 Nations.

-Even though the Austrians had protested against Swedish Referee Ivan Eklind, he was nevertheless selected by the Organizing Committee (one can draw their own conclusions, as to why).
At the age of 28, Eklind became and still is the youngest Referee in a World Cup Final.

-Before the start of the match, Ivan Eklind and the linesmen Louis Baert (Belgium) and Mihaly Ivanicsics (Hungary) saluted Mussolini in the stands with the fascist salute.



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Aerial view, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Match Referees giving the fascist salute, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


-The day before the Final, FIFA Officials and Referees had been invited to dinner with Mussolini and some have claimed that Mussolini had been chatting with Eklind.

-Apparently Mussolini had subtly threatened his own players, by sending them a message that said  "Win or Die".
The day before the Final he also met the Italian squad and told them "If the Czechs are correct, we will be correct. But if they want to win us overpowered, Italy should not give a hitter and Adversary to fall ... Good luck, and not to forget my promise: ‘Crash’ (sign of motioning his finger on his neck)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Benito Mussolini at the Final, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Italy squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: El Grafico, Libro De Seleccion-La Historia De Argentina En Los Mundiales-De Uruguay 30 A Corea-Japon 2002 
(Italy squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


-In the 10th minute, Nejedly was one on one with only Combi to beat but Eklind waved offside.

-In the 15th minute, Krcil was injured by Guaita after a brutal foul. Krcil remained on the field, but was below par for the rest of the match.
Until the 30th minute the Czechs mostly dominated.
Shortly before half-time, Monti jumped with both legs on Svoboda. Eklind only gave a free kick not even a warning to Monti.



Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Hors Serie 14, 1982, La Glorieuse Epopee De la Coupe Du Monde
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(The Two team managers, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


-In the second half, Puc broke through the Italian defense and was violently fouled by Monzeglio. Eklind waved play on as Puc was rolling on the ground. Puc had to leave the field for seven minutes.
Afterwards Meazza fouled Krcil and was warned by Eklind.
In another incident, Puc was prevented from taking a shot by Allemnadi who pushed him out of the penalty area and fouled him. Eklind just calls the foul without warning any player.

-In the 71st minute, Czechoslovakia took the lead. Antonin Puc received a pass from Sobotka (or Nejedly) on the left side and struck a shot to Combi’s right corner into the net.



Photo From: History of the World Cup, Author Michael Archer 
(Giampiero Combi after Puc’s goal, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(Giampiero Combi after Puc’s goal, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

At this point Pozzo decided on a tactical switch. He noticed that Schiavio was tired. Pozzo made Schiavio switch positions with Guaita.
After Czechoslovakia scored, some Italians fans grabbed a Czech player’s hair through the wire netting, soldiers had to intervene.
Svoboda (or Sobotka according to other sources) hit the post some time later.
In the 81st minute, Orsi took a pass from Guaita (some sources say Ferrari), he feinted to shoot with left foot, instead shot with his right foot and the ball curled and dipped over Planicka.
The Czechs complained as there may have been a possible handball by Ferrari (or Guaita) in the action leading up to the goal.
Some other sources believe the Czechs complaint was about an earlier foul on Ladislav Ženišek by Meazza.
On the following day, Orsi tried to repeat the same feat 20 times with an empty goal for journalists but failed to replicate it.



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

Photo From: History of the World Cup, Author Michael Archer 
(The Italians prior to Overtime, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Czechoslovakia players before overtime, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

-The Match went into overtime. It was the first ever World Cup Final to go into overtime as well as being the third match of the 1934 Finals.
The Italians were favored in the overtime, as they appeared fitter.
Meazza had been injured in a previous collision with Krčil and was limping throughout the overtime. As a result the Czechs took their attention off of him.
In the 95th minute, Italy took the lead. Čtyřoký was unable to clear a ball, Meazza passed to Guaita, who passed to Angelo Schiavio.
Schiavio went past Čtyřoký and struck a shot that Planicka touched but could not stop it.

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(A diagram of Angelo Schiavio’s winning goal, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

-At the end of the match, Mussolini presented Giampero Combi with the trophy. He handed the Cup to the Captain Combi and stayed by his side when a group dressed in black fascist shirts gave him another great trophy, with the caption "Coppa del Duce". Combi ended up with a trophy in each hand.




Photo From: The World Cup 1930-1990, Author Jack Rollin 
(Italian players celebrating, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 99, April 1997
(Italian players celebrating, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

-The takeaway from this match was that Italy wrote its name in the History of the game with its first World Cup.
The role of Referee Ivan Eklind would also be questioned until today. The Czechs certainly complained that Eklind did not give a bad call for the Italians throughout the match.
The Refereeing in the matches concerning Italy would always remain a talking point concerning this World Cup. Even if not willingly complicit, referees were certainly under enormous pressure from the host Nation at such a hostile time in history (politically speaking).
Vittorio Pozzo became the first European World Cup winning Manager.
The German Magazine Kicker were critical of the Italy’s cynical play, they wrote "brutality Triumphed" and "Monti and some other Italians simply do not belong on the field, and what happened on the lawn had nothing to do with Fussbal1 and Sport."




Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Hors Serie 14, 1982, La Glorieuse Epopee De la Coupe Du Monde
(Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini being presented with the World Cup trophy)


Photo From: år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red (1)
(Swedish Referee Ivan Eklind in later life)
(October 15, 1905-July 23, 1981)


 Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(A view of the stadium after the match, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Italy, Czechsolovakia and Germany captains with their awards)


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(Italian players carrying Vittorio Pozzo on their shoulders, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


World Cup Stories-Part 2 (The Second World Cup 1934)-part h

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Post World Cup and General

-Italy became the first ever Nation to host and the first European Nation to win the World Cup. They became the second ever nation to win the World Cup.
They also became the second ever host (after Uruguay in 1930) to win the World Cup as hosts.

-In addition to being the first ever player to play for two different nations in a World Cup, Italy’s Luisito Monti also became the first and only player to play in two consecutive World Cup Final matches with two different Nations, losing the first and winning the second.
He was also the oldest of the Italian players.

-The Final Ranking: 1-Italy, 2-Czechsolovakia, 3-Germany, 4-Austria, 5-Spain, 6-Hungary, 7-Switzerland, 8-Sweden, 9-France, 10-Holland, 11-Argentina, 12-Romania, 13-Egypt, 14-Brazil, 15-Belgium, 16-USA


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Czechoslovakia squad upon their return to Prague )


-Italy and Juventus goalkeeper Giampiero Combi retired from Football immediately after the match as he had promised. He became the first ever European captain as well as the first ever goalkeeper to lift the World Cup as Captain.
Amazing considering that he may not have even played had Ceresoli been fit.
It would be another 48 years until 1982, when another goalkeeper (Italian!!) Dino Zoff also lifted the World Cup as Captain.
Since then only the Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas (2010) has also captained a World Cup winning side.


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1933-1934
(Team captains Giampiero Combi and Frantisek Planicka and Match Referee Ivan Eklind, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


-Italy would host the World Cup once more in 1990. They became after Mexico (1970 and 1986), the second Nation to host the World Cup twice.

-Italy Manager Vittorio Pozzo would manage Italy to win the following World Cup in 1938 in France.
He became and still is the only Manager to have managed two World Cup winning sides (as well as consecutive ones).


-Giuseppe Meazza and Giovanni Ferrari were 1938 World Cup winners as well. They were the only 1934 veterans to achieve this distinction. In doing so, they became the first ever players to win the World Cup twice.
Italian Back-up goalkeeper Guido Masetti (November 22, 1907-November 26, 1993) of AS Roma was also part of the 1938 World Cup winning side. He became the only player to be in two World Cup winning sides without playing a single minute in each.


Photo From: Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974
(Italy’s Giovanni Ferrari)


-Giuseppe Meazza (August 23, 1910- August 21, 1979) would be the Captain of the 1938 World Cup winning side.
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) in Milan (shared by AC Milan and Internazionale Milano) is named after him.
He played for both clubs, though for the majority of his career he played for Internazionale Milano.


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Italy’s Giuseppe Meazza)
(August 23, 1910-August 21, 1979)


-For more than 70 years, Nejedly, Conen and Schiavio were jointly credited as Top Goalscorers with 4 goals each. On November 10th, 2016, FIFA officially credited another goal to Nejedly to make him the top goalcorer.



Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo, June 9, 1934
(cartoon of Italy’s Angelo Schiavio)


Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler, Das Lexicon, Author Jurgen Bitter
(Germany’s Edmund Conen)
(November 10, 1914-March 5, 1990)



Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Czechoslovakia’s Oldrich Nejedly, December 25, 1909-June 11, 1990) language:AR-SA'>(August 23, 1910-August 21, 1979)



-Belgian Referee John Langenus, who had officiated the 1930 World Cup Final, was very blunt about the Italians’ desire to win at all cost.
He also stated "In the majority of the countries, the world championship was described as a sporting fiasco. Apart from the desire to win the tournament, all the other sporting considerations were non-existent with the host. There was a certain spirit about the competition. The Italians wanted to win what was natural, but they made it clear. "
He had stated, “Italy wanted to win. It was natural but they made it far too obvious”.


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Belgian Referee John Langenus)


-Belgium’s Bernard Voorhoof (May 10, 1910-February 18, 1974) along with France’s Etienne Mattler (December 25, 1905-March 23, 1986) and Edmond Delfour (November 1, 1907-December 21, 1990) are the only players who took part in the first three World Cups in the 1930 (1930, 1934 and 1938).
Bernard Voorhoof was nicknamed ‘voorhoofd’ (forehead in Dutch); his 1930 Belgian teammate Nicolaas Hoydonckx called him ‘voor-kop’ (to head).



Photo From: Le Dictioonaire Des Diables Rouges
(Belgium’s Bernard Voorhoof)


Photo From: Capitaines des bleus depuis 1904, Author Vincent Duluc, 2003
(France’s Edmond Delfour)


Photo From: Les Bleus, Author Denis Chaumier, 2004
(France’s Etienne Mattler)
(December 25, 1905-March 23, 1986)


-Hungary’s Gyorgy Sarosi (August 5, 1912-June 20, 1993) would captain his Nation in the Final of the 1938 World Cup vs. Italy.
He would go on to manage many Italian clubs in the 1950s including Juventus, AS Roma, Genoa and Bologna.

-France’s Georges Verriest (July 15, 1909-July 11, 1985) was Manager of French National Team from 1959-1964.


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 20, September 1961
(France’s Georges Verriest)

Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 20, September 1961
(France’s Georges Verriest as France Manager with Roger Piantoni, Francosi Heutte and Robert Herbin)


-Germany’s Karl Hohmann (June 18, 1908-March 31, 1974) had a street named after him.
The stadium of his club VfL Benrath is located at:
Karl-Hohmann Strasse 70 at Düsseldorf. 


Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler, Das Lexicon, Author Jurgen Bitter
(Germany’s Karl Hohmann)
(June 18, 1908-March 31, 1974)


-Germany Manager Otto Nerz (October 21, 1892-April 18, 1949) was dismissed as Manager of Germany following the 1936 Olympics.
At the conclusion of the World War II, he was arrested since he was a member of the Nazi party.
He was in a camp at Sachsenhausen in the Soviet Zone. He died while in captivity on April 18, 1949.


Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989
(Germany Manager Otto Nerz)
(October 21, 1892-April 18, 1949)

- Anfilogino “Filho” Guarisi  (December 26, 1905- June 8, 1974) of Italy became the first ever Brazilian born player to win the World Cup.
He played for the Brazilian National Team in the 1920s and was known there as ‘Filo’.


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Italy’s Anfilogino “Filho”  Guarisi)


-While in the 1930 World Cup, 2-3-5 formation was popular by this World Cup; the ‘WM’ Formation of Herbert Chapman was taking hold across Europe.
Germany played in a ‘WM’ (3-2-2-3) formation at the World Cup.
‘WM’ was also known as ‘Sistema’.
In contrast, Vittorio Pozzo and Hugo Meisl had developped ‘Metodo’, which was a ‘WW’ (2-3-2-3) formation.


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983 
(Italy’s tactical formation)



-This World Cup had fewer spectators than the one in Uruguay(358,000 vs. 434,000).
But due to the higher ticket prices, the 1934 revenue was 150% higher than that of 1930. The downside was that these prices may have driven away many fans: the average stadium was 51% full, only Italy’s five matches were near sold out (86% of seats sold), the remaining 12 games had filled up to 36% only. But in the end, the World Cup had proven to be a financially viable venture, as well as increasing revenue from tourism.
Ticket sales amounted to 3,670,393 lire (according to the final bill presented in November 1934). In addition, 1.5 million lire was received for the allocation of broadcasting rights to various media outlets. This resulted in an income of around 5.2 million lire. This was offset by the expenditure of 2,243,000 lire, which amounted to a surplus of almost 3 million lire divided between the participating nations, FIFA and the Italian Federation FIGC.
Some sources show a net profit of 1 Million Lira.
It must be remembered these numbers were published by the Organizing Committee under Fascist supervision, and their accuracy in connection with the cost of stadia and the infrastructure is not verifiable.

-Months after the World Cup on November 14th, 1934, Italy took on England at Highbury. The match was won (3-2) by the English, but the ill-tempered match became known as the ‘Battle of Highbury’.

- Austria Rudolf Raftl, Willibald Schmaus and Josef Stroh would be part of the German National Team in the 1938 World Cup. Austrian players were incorporated into the German Team after the Anschlus.


-Apparently the Germans had been hoping to host the 1942 World Cup (If not for World War II…)

-After Italy’s Mussolini invaded the Ethiopian Empire (Abyssinia), the Oriundi Enrique Guaita was arrested as he was trying to get abroad to escape recruitment into the Italian army.
The regime's press hid the real reason for the arrest, and instead spoke of the financial irregularities the players had made guilty of.


-Italy’s Pietro Sante Arcari III (December 2, 1909-February 8, 1988) and Giuseppe Cavanna (September 18, 1905-November 3, 1976) were World Cup winners despite never earning a single cap in their careers.

-Italy’s Armando Castellazzi (February 7, 1904- January4, 1968) led AS Ambrosiana –Interto the Serie A title as Manager in 1938. He became the first ever person to win the Serie A as a player and a Manager.

-The only players at the World Cup registered with foreign clubs were:
Czechoslovakia’s Josef Silný with French Club ‘Sporting Club Nîmois’ and Brazil’s Rodolpho Barteczko,Patesko with Uruguay’s Nacional Montevideo.
Though it must be remembered that in Patesko’s case his contract was temporarily owned by the Brazil’s Federation ‘CBD’ for the duration of the World Cup.
(Note: Some sources show Patesko registered with Botafogo)

-The following players were also present during the 1930 World Cup:
Argentina: Luisito Monti, Attilio Demaria (both Italians in 1934)
Belgium:Arnold Badjou,  August Hellemans, Louis Verysp, Bernard Voorhoof and Manager Hector Goetinck        
Brazil:Carlos Antônio Dobbert de Carvalho Leite
France:Alexis Thepot, Etienne Mattler, Célestin Delmer, Edmond Delfour, Lucien Laurent, and Emile Veinante
Romania:  Rudolf Burger, Emerich Vogl, Nicolae Kovaci (aka Nicolae Kovacs)
USA:Thomas Florie, James Gallagher, William Gonsalves and George Moorehouse

-The following players were also present during the 1938 World Cup:
Belgium:Arnold Badjou, Bernard Voorhoof, Andre Vandeweyer, Philibert Smellinckx and Jean Capelle
Brazil:Patesko, Leonidas and Martim Silveira
Czechoslovakia: Frantisek Plánička, Ferdinand Daucik, Jaroslav Boucek, Jaroslav Burgr, Vlastimil Kopecky, Josef Koštálek, Oldrich Nejedlý and Antonin Puč  
France:Gaston Barreau (Coach, part of Technical Commission in 1934), Etienne Mattler, Jules Vandooren, Alfred Aston, Edmond Delfour, Jean Nicolas and  Emile Veinante
Germany:  Fritz Buchloh, Hans Jakob, Paul Janes, Ernst Lehner, Reinhold Munzenberg, Rudolf Raftl, Willibald Schmaus, Otto Siffling, Josef Stroh and Fritz Szepan (Note: Rudolf Raftl, Willibald Schmaus and Josef Stroh were part of the Austrian National team in 1934).
Holland: Gerardus ‘Puck’ van Heel, Wim Andriesen Sr., Kick Smit, Leen Vente, Frank Wels, Mauk Weber, Adri van Male, Bas Paawe and Manager Robert Glendenning
Hungary: Antal Szabo, Gyorgy Szucs, Jeno Vincze, Antal Szalay, György Sárosi, Gyula Lazar, Jozsef  Hada, Jozsef  Turay, Geza Toldi, Janos Dudas
Italy: Giovanni Ferrari, Guido Masetti, Giuseppe Meazza and Manager  Vittorio Pozzo
Romania: Iuliu Baratki, Silviu Bindea, Nicolae Kovaci (aka Nicolae Kovacs), Stefan Dobay, Iuliu Bodola, Rudolf Burger and  Lazar Sfera
Sweden: Sven Jonasson, Tore Keller and ManagerJozsef Nagy
Switzerland: Renato Bizzozero, Willy Huber, Severino Minelli, Albert Guinchard, André‘Trello’ Abegleen and Leopold Kielholz




Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Sweden’s Sven Jonasson)
(July 9, 1909-September 17, 1984)



Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Czechoslovakia’s Frantisek Planicka)
(July 2, 1904-July 20, 1996)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Czechoslovakia’s Josef Kostalek)
(August 31, 1909-November 21, 1971)


Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Czechoslovakia’s Vlastimil Kopecky, October 14, 1912-July 30, 1967)


-Czechoslovakia’s Geza Kalocsay (May 30, 1913- September 26, 2008) also represented Hungary in 1940. When he passed away in 2008, he was the last surviving player to have represented Czechoslovakia and Hungary before the War.

-Holland’s Wim Anderiesen (November 27, 1903-July 18, 1944) passed away due to pneumonia.
His son Wim Anderiesen, Jr played for Ajax Amsterdam in the 1950s.


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Wim Anderiesen)
(November 27, 1903-July 18, 1944)


-Germany’s Otto Siffling (August 3, 1912-October 20, 1939) died aged just 27 from Peurisy (inflammation of the lungs).


Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler, Das Lexicon, Author Jurgen Bitter
(Germany’s Otto Siffling)
(August 3, 1912-October 20, 1939)


-Romania’s Gheorghe Albu (September 12, 1909-June 26, 1974) managed through the 1940s and 1960s. He managed the Romanian National team in 1950.


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Romania’s Gheorghe Albu)
(September 12, 1909-June 26, 1974)


-Karel Johannes Julianus Lotsij (Lotsy) (March 3, 1893-August 29, 1959) was the head of the Dutch Selection Committee.
Many credit him for the improvements in the standards of the Dutch team during his tenure.
After his death, it came to light that during the Dutch Occupation during World War II, he might have been accommodating to the Nazis.
His role is somewhat unclear as accounts vary but his image was tarnished posthumously.

Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Karel Lotsy)
(March 3, 1893-August 29, 1959) rong>



-Austria’s Anton Schall  (June 22, 1907-August 10, 1947) died aged just 40 after collapsing while leading training for Basel where he was the Manager (1946/47).


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Austria’s Anton Schall)
(June 22, 1907-August 10, 1947)


-France’s Alfred Aston (May 16, 1912-February 10, 2003) had an English father and French mother.

- France’s Roger Courtois (May 30, 1912-May 5, 1972) was born in Switzerland and had double Nationality (French and Swiss).
In 1940, he had been mobilized as France had entered the War and was taken prisoner.
He decided on a plan to get repatriated to neutral Switzerland.
He went to the Prison Camp Hospital on the pretense of inflammation of lungs that he had from childhood (healed by then).
There he decided not to eat to lose weigtht. In doing so he lost more than 25 pounds and was repatriated to Switzerland in a seemingly ill state.
Once in Switzerland, he resumed his playing career and joined Lausanne.


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 44, September 1963
(Roger Courtois as a Sochaux player)


- France’s Jacques Mairesse (February 27, 1905-June 15, 1940) was mobilized during World War II. He was taken prisoner and was later killed as he was attempting to escape.
His son, the economist also named Jacques Mairesse was born after his death on August 16, 1940.

-France’s Noël Liétaer (November 17, 1908-February 22, 1941) died as a prisoner of war from illness.

-Holland’s Puck van Heel held the Dutch Caps record from 1937 until 1979, when Ruud Krol broke it.

-Hungary’s Istvan Avar  (May 27 (or 28), 1905-October 13, 1977) also represented Romania (1926/27).

-Spanish player Martin Ventolraemigrated to Mexico during the Spanish Civil War. His son, José Vantolrá, was born in Mexico.
He grew up there and eventually became a Mexican International.
José Vantolrá played in the 1970 World Cup for Mexico.
They are also the only father and son combination in a World Cup from different countries.

-French player Roger Rio (September 13, 1913-April 23, 1999)’s son Patrice (August 15, 1948-      ) represented France in the 1978 World Cup (44 years later).
They were the first father and son to represent the same nation in a World Cup.
Roger played for France vs. Austria on May 27, 1934 at Turin (3 to 2 Austria win) and Patrice played vs. Italy on June 2, 1978 at Mar Del Plata (2 to 1 Italy win).

-Italy’s Angelo Schiavio, Attilio Demaria, Guido Masetti and Felice Borel were the last surviving Italian players to have witnessed Italy host the World Cup again in 1990. Schiavio and Demaria passed away a few months after the end of the Tournament. Borel and Masetti passed away in 1993.


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 434 (Number 16), April 20-27, 1983
(Italy’s Felice Borel)
(April 5, 1914-January 21, 1993)


-France backup goalkeeper René Llense (July 14, 1913-March 12, 2014) died aged 100.
He was the last surviving participant of this World Cup and in fact of any of the pre-War World Cups.




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Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
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Compendium to the 1934 World Cup-Part 1

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1934 World Cup Qualifiers:


FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 1 (North/Central America Zone)


First Round:

January 28, 1934- (Port-au-Prince, Haiti 1-Cuba 3)
February 1, 1934- (Port-au-Prince, Haiti 1-Cuba 1)
February 4, 1934- (Port-au-Prince, Haiti 0-Cuba 6)
Note: Cuba qualified to the Second Round of qualifiers.

Second Round:

March 4, 1934- (Mexico City, Mexico 3-Cuba 2)
March 11, 1934- (Mexico City, Mexico 5-Cuba 0)
March 18, 1934- (Mexico City, Mexico 4-Cuba 1)
Note: Mexico qualified to the Final Round of qualifiers.

Final Round:

May 24, 1934- (Rome, Italy, USA 4-Mexico 2)
Note: USA qualified.




Date: January 28, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 1 (Fist Round)
Result: Haiti 1-Cuba 3
Venue: Port-au-Prince, Parc Leconte
Attendance:6,000
Referee:John Williams (USA)
Goalscorers:
(Haiti): Robert St. Fort 85 pen
(Cuba): Mario Lopez 20 pen, Hector Socorro 61, Angel Martinez 64
Lineups:
Haiti:
Edouard Esper, Robert St. Fort, Marcel Tovar, Georges Audant, Fritz Berrouet, Ludovic Jean-Joseph (Captain), Antoine Champagne, Seguignol, Tourreau, Franck Beauvoir, Pierre Baker                
Coach:
Note: Jean-Joseph broke his arm and left the field injured in the 10thminute.

Cuba:
Jean Ayra, Evelio Morales, Francisco Morales, Arturo Galceran, Angel Rodriguez, Sergio Luis Ochoa, Enrique Ferrer, Hector Socorro, Mario Lopez (Captain), Angel Martinez, Salvador Soto
Coach: Károly Katzer


Date: February 1, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 1 (Fist Round)
Result: Haiti 1-Cuba 1
Venue: Port-au-Prince, Parc Leconte
Attendance: 6,000
Referee:John Williams (USA)
Goalscorers:
(Haiti): Robert St. Fort 25 pen
(Cuba): Mario Lopez 85
Lineups:
Haiti:
Edouard Esper, Robert St. Fort (captain), Marcel Tovar, Georges Audant, Fritz Berrouet, Marcel Savain, Antoine Champagne, Seguignol, Tourreau, Franck Beauvoir, Denis Olio
Coach:

Cuba:
Antonio Garcia, Evelio Morales, Francisco Morales, Arturo Galceran, Angel Rodriguez, Pelayo Garcia, Andres Rodriguez, Hector Socorro, Mario Lopez (Captain), Francisco Socorro, Luis Casanonos
Coach: Károly Katzer


Date: February 4, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 1 (Fist Round)
Result: Haiti 0-Cuba 6
Venue: Port-au-Prince, Parc Leconte
Attendance:5,000
Referee:John Williams (USA)
Goalscorers:
(Haiti): None
(Cuba): Héctor Socorro, Mario Lopez (2 goals), Francisco Socorro, Enrique Ferrer, Salvador Soto    
Lineups:
Haiti:
Edouard Esper, Robert St. Fort (captain), Marcel Tovar, Charles Berrouet, Georges Audant, Fritz Berrouet, Antoine Champagne, Seguignol, Tourreau, Franck Beauvoir, Denis Olio
Coach:

Cuba:
Jean Ayra, Evelio Morales, Francisco Morales, Arturo Galceran, Angel Rodriguez, Sergio Luis Ochoa, Enrique Ferrer, Hector Socorro, Mario Lopez (Captain), Francisco Socorro, Salvador Soto
Coach: Károly Katzer




Date: March 4, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 1 (Second Round)
Result: Mexico 3-Cuba 2
Venue: Mexico City, Parque Necaxa
Attendance:20,000
Referee:Edward Donaghy (USA)
Goalscorers:
(Mexio): Dionisio Mejía 12, 14, 16
(Cuba): Mario López 40, 63
Lineups:
Mexico:
Alfonso Riestra,  Antonio Azpiri,  Lorenzo Camarena,  Guillermo Ortega (captain),  Ignacio Avila,  Felipe  Rosas, Vicente García,  Félix Gómez,  Dionisio Mejía,  Juan Carreño ,  José Ruvalcaba
Coach:  Rafael Garza Gutiérrez

Cuba:
Jean Ayra, Evelio Morales, Francisco Morales, Arturo Galceran, Angel Rodriguez, Manuel Villaverde, Enrique Ferrer, Hector Socorro, Mario Lopez (Captain), Antero Valdes, Salvador Soto
Coach: Károly Katzer


Date: March 11, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 1 (Second Round)
Result: Mexico 5-Cuba 0
Venue: Mexico City, Parque Necaxa
Attendance:22,000
Referee:Edward Donaghy (USA)
Goalscorers:
(Mexio): Jorge Sota 24, Dionisio Mejía 31, 40, 79, Felipe Rosas 72
(Cuba): None
Lineups:
Mexico:
Alfonso Riestra, Antonio Azpiri,  Lorenzo Camarena,  Guillermo Ortega (captain),  Ignacio Avila,  Felipe  Rosas, Jorge Sota,  Félix Gómez,  Dionisio Mejía,  Juan Carreño ,  José Ruvalcaba
Coach:  Rafael Garza Gutiérrez

Cuba:
Jean Ayra, Evelio Morales, Francisco Morales, Arturo Galceran, Angel Rodriguez, Sergio Luis Ochoa, Hector Socorro, Manuel Villaverde, Mario Lopez (Captain), Antero Valdes, Salvador Soto
Coach: Károly Katzer
Note: Jean Ayra saved a penalty kick from Juan Carreño



Date: March 18, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 1 (Second Round)
Result: Mexico 4-Cuba 1
Venue: Mexico City, Parque España
Attendance:10,000
Referee:Edward Donaghy (USA)
Goalscorers:
(Mexio): Manuel Alonso 32, 85, José Ruvalcaba 41, Fernando Marcos 60
(Cuba): Mario López 15
Lineups:
Mexico:
Alfonso Riestra, Manuel  Rosas (Captain), Alfredo Garzón,  Carlos Laviada,  Rafael Guirán,  José Rosas, Jorge Sota,  Fernando Marcos,  Manuel Alonso,  Luis de la Fuente,  José Ruvalcaba
Coach:  Rafael Garza Gutiérrez

Cuba:
Jean Ayra, Evelio Morales, Antero Valdes, Arturo Galceran, Angel Rodriguez, Sergio Luis Ochoa, Enrique Ferrer, Hector Socorro, Mario Lopez (Captain), Manuel Villaverde, Salvador Soto
Coach: Károly Katzer
Note: Evelio Morales (43rd minute) and Enrique Ferrer (73rdminute) left the field injured.



Date: May 24, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 1 (Final Round)
Result: USA 4-Mexico 2
Venue: Roma -Stadio Nazionale del P.N.F. ( Partito Nazionale Fascista), Italy
Attendance:10,000
Referee: Yossef Mohammed (Egypt)
Goalscorers:
(USA): Aldo Donelli 28, 32,74, 87
(Mexio): Manuel Alonso 23, Dionisio Mejía 75
Lineups:
USA:
Julius Hjulian (Chicago Wonderbolts)
Adolph C. ‘Ed’ Czerkiewicz (Pawtucket Rangers)
George Moorhouse (captain) (New York Americans)
William Lehmann (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller)
William Gonsalvez (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller)
Peter Pietras (Philadelphia German-Americans)
Jimmy Gallagher (Cleveland Slavia)
Werner Nilsen (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller)
Thomas Florie (Pawtucket Rangers)
Aldo Donelli (Pittsburg Curry Silver Tops)
William McLean (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller)

Manager:  Elmer Schroeder
Coach: David Gould
Note: Aldo Donelli missed a penalty kick in the 66th minute.

Mexico:
Rafael Navarro,  Antonio Azpiri, Lorenzo Camarena, Guillermo Ortega (Captain), Ignacio Avila,  Felipe Rosas,  Vicente García,  Manuel Alonso,  Dionisio Mejía,  Juan Carreño,  José Ruvalcaba
Coach:  Rafael Garza Gutiérrez
Sent Off: Antonio Azpiri 52
Note: Vicente García left the field in the 57th minute after a collison



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 24, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, USA 4-Mexico 2)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 24, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, USA 4-Mexico 2)




Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Mexico squad, May 24, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, USA 4-Mexico 2)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(USA squad, May 24, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, USA 4-Mexico 2)



FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 2 (Africa / Middle East Zone)


March 16, 1934- (Cairo, Egypt 7-Palestine 1)
April 6, 1934- (Tel Aviv, Palestine 1-Egypt 4)
Note: Turkey withdrew, Egypt qualified.


Date: March 16, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 2
Result: Egypt 7-Palestine 1
Venue: Cairo, British Army Ground
Attendance:13,000
Referee:Stanley Wells (England)
Goalscorers:
(Egypt): Mokhtar Mahamoud Rafai ‘El Tetch’ (3 goals), Mustafa Kamel Taha (2 goals), Mohamed Latif (2 goals)
(Palestine): Avraham Nudelmann
Lineups:
Egypt:
Mustafa Kamel Mansour (Al Ahly-National SC)
Ali Mohamed El-Said El Kaf (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Ibrahim Abdel Hamidu Sharli (Al Olympi-Alexandria)
Hassan Ahmed El Far (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Hassan Raghab (Union Recreastion Ithad)
Amin Sabry
Mohamed Latif (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Mustafa Kamel Taha (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Mahmoud Mokhtar Rafai ‘El Tetch’ (Captain) (Al Ahly-National SC)
Abdelrahman Fawzi (Al Masry AC Port Said)
Gamil El-Zoubair            
  
Coach: James McCrae (Scotland)

Palestine:
Willi Berger, Avraham Reznik (Captain), Pinhas Fiedler,  Zalman Friedmann, Gdalyahu Fuchs,  Yohanan Sukenik,  Amnon Harlap,  Peri Kraus,  Paul Kastenbaum,  Haim Reich,  Avraham Nudelmann

Coach: Shimon Ratner


Date: April 6, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 2
Result: Palestine 1-Egypt 4
Venue: Jerusalem, Tamarim Field
Attendance:10,000
Referee: Frederick John Goodsby (England)
Goalscorers:
(Palestine): Yohanan Sukenik
(Egypt): Mokhtar Mahamoud Rafai ‘El Tetch’ (2 goals), Mohamed Latif, Abdelrahman Fawzi
Lineups:
Palestine:
Willi Berger, David Weinberg , Pinhas Fiedler (Captain), Zalman Friedmann, Gdalyahu Fuchs,  Yohanan Sukenik, Yaacov Levy-Meir, Amnon Harlap,  Yaccov Zelibanski, Haim Reich,  Avraham Nudelmann

Coach: Shimon Ratner

Egypt:
Aziz Fahmy (Al Ahly-National SC)
Ali Mohamed El-Said El Kaf (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Ibrahim Abdel Hamidu Sharli (Al Olympi-Alexandria)
Hassan Ahmed El Far (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Hassan Raghab (Union Recreastion Ithad)
Mohamed Farid Bakhati (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Mohamed Latif (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Mustafa Kamel Taha (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Mahmoud Mokhtar Rafai ‘El Tetch’ (Captain) (Al Ahly-National SC)
Abdelrahman Fawzi (Al Masry AC Port Said)
Hany Labid Mahmoud (Al Ahly-National SC)

Coach: James McCrae (Scotland)

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Egypt
2
2
0
0
11
2
9
4
2
Palestine
2
0
0
2
2
11
-9
0
3
Turkey
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0


FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 3 (South American Zone)


Brazil qualified on a walkover as Peru withdrew



FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 4 (South American Zone)


Argentina qualified on a walkover as Chile withdrew



FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 5 (European Zone)


June 11, 1933- (Stockholm, Sweden 6-Estonia 2)
June 29, 1933- (Kaunas, Lithuania 0-Sweden 2)
Note: Sweden qualified. The return legs were cancelled, Sweden awarded (2-0) wins for these return legs.

Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Sweden
4
4
0
0
12
2
10
8
2
Lithuania
2
0
0
2
0
4
-4
0
3
Estonia
2
0
0
2
2
8
-6
0



Date: June 11, 1933
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 5
Result: Sweden 6-Estonia 2
Venue:Stockholm-Stockholms Olympiastadion       
Attendance:8,123
Referee:Reidar Randers Johansen (Norway)
Goalscorers:
(Sweden): Knut Kroon 7, Torsten Bunke 10, 43,  Bertil Ericsson13,70, Sven Andersson 79 pen        
(Estonia): Leonhard Kass 47, Richard Kuremaa 61
Lineups:
Sweden:
Gösta Krusberg (Idrottsälskap Halmia)    
Otto Andersson (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)
Sven Andersson (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)
Walfrid Persson (Sandvikens Idrottsförening)
Harry Johansson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)
Ernst Andersson (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)
Gunnar Olsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)
Torsten Bunke (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)
Bertil Ericsson (Sandvikens Idrottsförening)
Lennart Bunke (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)
Knut Kroon (captain) (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Coach: John Pettersson

Estonia:
Evald Tipner (Captain) (FC Sport Tallinn)
Eugen Einman (FC Sport Tallinn)
Artur Neuman-Tarimae (Tallinna Jalgpalliklubi)
Otto Reinfeldt-Reinlo (FC Sport Tallinn)
Karl-Rudolf Silberg-Sillak (Tallinna Jalgpalliklubi)
Egon  Parbo (FC Estonia Tallinn)
Georg Siimonsen (FC Sport Tallinn)
Heinrich Uukkivi (FC Estonia Tallinn)
Friedrich Karm (FC Sport Tallinn) (Arnold Laasner (FC Sport Tallinn)46th)
Richard Kuremaa (Tallinna Jalgpalliklubi)
Leonhard Kass (FC Sport Tallinn)

Coach: Bernhard Rein


Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(June 11, 1933, World Cup Qualifier, Sweden 6-Estonia 2)

Photo From: IFFHS-Norge  (1908-1940), Suomi (1911-1940)-Essti (1920-1940)
(Estonia squad, June 11, 1933, World Cup Qualifier, Sweden 6-Estonia 2)



Date: June 29, 1933
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 5
Result: Lithuania 0-Sweden 2
Venue:Kaunas- Kariuomenes St.
Attendance:7,000
Referee:August Silberis (Estonia)
Goalscorers:
(Lithuania): None
(Sweden): Knut Hansson 55,65
Lineups:
Lithuania:
Fridrichas Tasius (Freya Klaipeda)
Nikodemas Cerekas (LFLS Kaunas)
Romualdas Zebrauskas (Kovas Kaunas)
Fridrichas Tepferis (KSK Kultus Kaunas)
Romualdas Marcinkus (Captain) (LFLS Kaunas)
Ricardas Rutkauskas (Spvg. Klaipeda)
Nachmanas Blatas (Makabi Kaunas)
Antanas Lingis (LFLS Kaunas)
Zigmas Sabaliauskas (Kovas Kaunas) 
Jaroslavas Citavicius  (Kovas Kaunas) 
Petras Janulevicius (LFLS Kaunas)

Coach: Mark Gold (Austria)


Sweden:
Gottfrid Carlsson (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)
Otto Andersson (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)
Sven Andersson (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)
Fritz Berg (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)
Victor Carlund (captain) (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)
Helge Lundén(Idrottsälskap Halmia)
Gunnar Olsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)
Gunnar Rydberg (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)
Knut "Buckla" Hansson (Landskrona Boll och Idrottssälskap)
Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)
Ernst Hansson (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg)

Coach: John Pettersson



FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 6 (European Zone)


March 11, 1934- (Madrid, Spain 9-Portugal 0)
March 18, 1934- (Lisbon, Portugal 1-Spain 2)
Note: Spain qualified.



Date: March 11, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 6
Result: Spain 9-Portugal 0
Venue:Madrid- Campo de Chamartín
Attendance:40,000
Referee:Raphael van Praag (Belgium)
Linesmen: Neves (Portugal) and Ramón Melcón Bartolomé  (Spain)
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Chacho 5, Lángara 10,12 pen, 46,77,86, Regueiro 68, 76, Vantolrá 75
(Portugal): None
Lineups:
Spain:
Ricardo ZamoraMartinez (captain) (Madrid Football Club)
Ramón Zabalo Zubiarre (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez (Madrid Football Club)
Leonardo Cilaurren Uriarte (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Martin Marculeta Barberia (Donostia Club de Fútbol –San Sebastian)
Federico Saiz Villegas, ‘Fede’(Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Martin Ventolra(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Luis RegueiroPagola (Madrid Football Club)
Isidro Lángara Galaragga (Oviedo Club de Fútbol)
Eduardo Gonzalez Valiño,‘Chacho’ (Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña)
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Coach: Amadeo García Salazar
Note: Spanish Manager Amadeo García Salazar’s fisrt ever match in charge of Spain
Other called up players for Spain:
Juan JoséNoguesPortalatín(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Errasti Siunaga Ciriaco (Madrid Football Club)
Pedro Solé Junoy (Real Club Deportivo Espanol-Barcelona)
JoséMuguerzaAntinúa (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Simon Lecue Andrade (Real Betis Balompié –Sevilla)
Ramon de Lafuente Leal (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Guillermo González del Río García ‘Campanal I’ (Sevilla Fútbol Club)


Portugal:
Manuel José  Soares dos Reis(Futebol Clube do Porto) (Augusto Marques Rodrigues Amaro(Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 15th)
Avelino da Silva Martins (Futebol Clube do Porto)
João de AlmeidaJurado (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)  
João Vicente da Nova (Futebol Clube do Porto) (Joaquim de Oliveira Serrano(Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) 40th)
Augusto da Silva(captain) (Clube de Futebol ´Os Belenenses`-Lisboa) (Alvaro Cardoso Pereira(Futebol Clube do Porto) 35th)
Alvaro Gaspar Pinto (Carcavelinhos Futebol Clube-Lisboa)
Adolfo Albino Mourão(Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)  
Valdemar Mota da Fonseca (Futebol Clube do Porto)
Acacio Pereirade Mesquita (Futebol Clube do Porto)
Artur de Sousa ‘Pinga’ (Futebol Clube do Porto)
Domingos Antonio Lopes(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Coach: Antonio Ribeiro dos Reis

Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 9-Portugal 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 9-Portugal 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 9-Portugal 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 9-Portugal 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 9-Portugal 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 9-Portugal 0)

Photo From : Calcio 2000, Issue 30, May 2000
(Spain squad, March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 9-Portugal 0)



Date: March 18, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 6
Result: Portugal 1-Spain 2
Venue:Lisbon -Estadio do Lumiar (Sporting)
Attendance:30,000
Referee:Peter J. (Peco) Bauwens (Germany)
Linesmen: Santos Palinhas(Portugal) and Pedro Escartin (Spain)
Goalscorers:
(Portugal): Vitor Marcolina Silva 11       
(Spain): Lángara 13, 71
Lineups:
Portugal:
Augusto Marques Rodrigues Amaro(Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (Artur Dyson dos Santos (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) 46th)
Avelino da Silva Martins (Futebol Clube do Porto)
João de AlmeidaJurado (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)  
Alvaro Cardoso Pereira(Futebol Clube do Porto)
Augusto da Silva(captain) (Clube de Futebol ´Os Belenenses`-Lisboa)
Alvaro Gaspar Pinto (Carcavelinhos Futebol Clube-Lisboa)
Adolfo Albino Mourão(Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)  
Valdemar Mota da Fonseca (Futebol Clube do Porto)
Vitor Marcolino da Silva(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)
Artur de Sousa ‘Pinga’ (Futebol Clube do Porto)
Domingos Antonio Lopes(Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

Coach: Antonio Ribeiro dos Reis


Spain:
Ricardo ZamoraMartinez (captain) (Madrid Football Club)
Ramón Zabalo Zubiarre (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez (Madrid Football Club)
Leonardo Cilaurren Uriarte (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Martin Marculeta Barberia (Donostia Club de Fútbol –San Sebastian)
Federico Saiz Villegas, ‘Fede’(Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Martin Ventolra(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Luis RegueiroPagola (Madrid Football Club)
Isidro Lángara Galaragga (Oviedo Club de Fútbol)
Eduardo Herrera Bueno ‘Herrerita’ (Oviedo Club de Fútbol)
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Coach: Amadeo García Salazar
Other called up players for Spain:
Guillermo Eizaguirre Olmos (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Ignacio Goyeneche Altuna (Donosita)
Pedro Regueiro Pagola (Madrid Football Club)
JoséMuguerzaAntinúa (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Jaime Lazcano Escola (Madrid Football Club) 
Guillermo González del Río García ‘Campanal I’ (Sevilla Fútbol Club)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(March 18, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Portugal 1- Spain 2)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(March 18, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Portugal 1- Spain 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(March 18, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Portugal 1- Spain 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, March 18, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Portugal 1- Spain 2)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, March 18, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Portugal 1- Spain 2)

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FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 7 (European Zone)


March 25, 1934- (Milano, Italy 4-Greece 0)
Note: Greece withdrew and did not play second leg. Italy qualified.

Date: March 25, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 7
Result: Italy 4-Greece 0
Venue:Milano -Stadio Calcistico San Siro 
Attendance:20,000
Referee:René Mercet (Switzerland)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Anfilogino Guarisi 40, Giuseppe Meazza 44,71, Giovanni Ferrari 69
(Greece): None
Lineups:
Italy:
Carlo Ceresoli (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)    
Eraldo Monzeglio (Bologna Football Club)  
Luigi Allemandi (captain) (Ambrosiana – Inter)
Mario Montesanto (Bologna Football Club)    
Luis ‘Luisito’ Monti (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Ottavio Fantoni II (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)     
Anfilogino “Filho” Guarisi (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)   
Pietro Serantoni (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Giuseppe Meazza (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Nereo Rocco (Unione Sportiva Triestina) (Giovanni Ferrari (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) 46th)
Enrique Guaita (Associazione Sportiva Roma)     

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo

Greece:
Achilleas Grammatikopoulos (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)   
Aristidis Chrysafopoulos (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)   
Filippos Kourantis (captain) (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)   
Nikiforos Vikelidis (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)         
Daniil Danelian (AS (Athlitikos Syllogos) Iraklis- Thessaloniki)   
Ioannis Chelmis (Ethnikos Omilos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)  
Antonis Migiakis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)   
Nikos Aggelakis (Gymnasticós Sillegós Aris- Thessaloniki)         
Ioannis Vazos (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)   
Dimitris Baltasis (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos-Athinas)   
Leonidas Andrianopoulos (Olympiakos Syndesmos Filathlon Pirea-Pireas)   

Coach: Apostolos Nikolaidis
Note: Daniil Danelian missed a penalty kick in the 78th minute.

Photo From: Il Libro Azzurro del Calcio Italiano, Authors: Pericle Pratelli, Pasquale Scardillo, 1974
(March 25, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 4-Greece 0)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(March 25, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 4-Greece 0)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy squad, March 25, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 4-Greece 0)


FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 8 (European Zone)


March 25, 1934- (Sofia, Bulgaria 1-Hungary 4)
April 25, 1934- (Vienna, Austria 6-Bulgaria 1)
April 29, 1934- (Budapest, Hungary 4-Bulgaria 1)
Note: Bulgaria withdrew and the remaining matches were not played. Hungary and Austria qualified.


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Hungary
2
2
0
0
8
2
6
4
2
Austria
1
1
0
0
6
1
5
2
3
Bulgaria
3
0
0
3
3
14
-11
0

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



Date: March 25, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 8
Result: Bulgaria 1-Hungary 4
Venue:Sofia –Atletik Park (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia)
Attendance:10,000
Referee: Denis Xifando (Romania) 
Goalscorers:
(Bulgaria): Dimitar Baikushev 27
(Hungary): Gyorgy Sarosi 28, Gabor P. Szabo 60 pen, Imre Markos 88, Geza Toldi          89
Lineups:
Bulgaria:
Todor Dermonski(Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia) (Nikola Savov (Fudbalski Klub-13 Sofia) 29th)
Nikola Nikolov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Todor Mishtalov (Fudbalski Klub-13 Sofia)    
Borislav Gabrovski (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia)
Penko Rafailov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Konstantin Efremov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Liubomir Angelov (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia)
Stefan Georgiev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Dimitar Baikushev (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)   
Mihail Lozanov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Asen Panchev (Captain) (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Coach: Károly Fogl (Hungary)
Note: Panchev missed a penalty kick in the 63rdminute.


Hungary:
Antal Szabo (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)  (Jozsef Hada (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest) 71st)
Laszlo Sternberg (captain) (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Karoly Kis (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)              
Istvan Palotas (Bocskai Sport Club)
Gyorgy Sarosi (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     
Antal Szalay (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Imre Markos (Bocskai Sport Club)
Jeno Vincze (Bocskai Sport Club)
Pal Teleki (Bocskai Sport Club)
Geza Toldi (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     
Gabor P. Szabo (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     

Coach: Odon Nadas



Date: April 25, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 8
Result: Austria 6-Bulgaria 1
Venue:Wien (Vienna)-Praterstadion
Attendance:25,000
Referee:František Cejnar (Czechoslovakia) 
Goalscorers:
(Austria): Johann Horvath 19, 22, 33- Karl Zischek 59, Rudolf Viertl 62, Matthias Sindelar 67
(Bulgaria): Mihail Lozanov 66
Lineups:
Austria:
Peter Platzer (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Franz Cisar
(Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Karl Szestak ‘Sesta’
(Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Franz Wagner
(Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Leopold Hoffmann (
First Vienna Football Club-Wien)
Walter Nausch
(Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
Karl Zischek (
Sport Club WackerWien)
Josef Bican
(Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Matthias Sindelar
(Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
Johann Horvath
(Football Club Wien)         
Rudolf Viertl
(Fußball Klub Austria Wien)

Coach: Hugo Meisl
Note: Walter Nausch went off the field injured in the 70th minute.

Bulgaria:
Radi Maznikov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Nikola Nikolov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Todor Mishtalov (Fudbalski Klub-13 Sofia)     
Borislav Gabrovski (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia)
Konstantin Efremov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Hristo Minkovski (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)    
Liubomir Angelov (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia)
Dimitar Baikushev (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)   
Mihail Lozanov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Asen Peshev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Asen Panchev (Captain) (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 

Coach: Károly Fogl (Hungary)
Sent off: Borislav Gabrovski 70


Date: April 29, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 8
Result: Hungary 4-Bulgaria 1
Venue:Budapest-Hungaria Ut
Attendance:12,000
Referee: Herbert Frankenstein (Austria) 
Goalscorers:
(Hungary): Jozsef Solti10,75, Gabor P. Szabo 60, 62
(Bulgaria): Vladimir Todorov 61
Lineups:
Hungary:
Antal Szabo (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)   (Lajos Juhasz (Phobus Futball Club- Budapest) 63rd)
Gyula Mandi (captain) (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)     
Antal Szalay (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Karoly Kis (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)     
Gyorgy Szücs (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Antal Lyka (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     
Dr. Istvan Tamassy (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Istvan Avar (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Dr Jozsef Solti IV (Phobus Futball Club- Budapest)     
Laszlö Cseh II (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)     
Gabor P. Szabo (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     

Coach: Odon Nadas

Bulgaria:
Radi Maznikov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Nikola Nikolov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Todor Mishtalov (Fudbalski Klub-13 Sofia)     
Borislav Gabrovski (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia)
Konstantin Efremov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Hristo Minkovski (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)    
Liubomir Angelov (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia)
Dimitar Baikushev (Sport Klub Slavia Sofia)    
Mihail Lozanov (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Asen Peshev (Sport Klub Levski Sofia) 
Asen Panchev (Captain) (Sport Klub Levski Sofia)  (Vladimir Todorov (Athletic Sportive ´23 Sofia) 31st)

Coach: Károly Fogl (Hungary)





FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 9 (European Zone)


October 15, 1933- (Warszawa, Poland 1-Czechsolovakia 2)
Note: the return leg on April 15, 1934 scheduled at Prague was cancelled as Poland withdrew)

Date: October 15, 1933
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 9
Result: Poland 1-Czechoslovakia 2
Venue:Warszawa (Warsaw), - Stadion Wojska Polskiego im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego (Polish Army)(Legia Warszawa) 
Attendance:15,000
Referee:Denis Xifandu (Romania)
Goalscorers:
(Poland): Henryk Martyna 52 pen   
(Czechoslovakia): Josef Silný 33, František Pelcner 77
Lineups:
Poland:
Spirydion Albański (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)
Henryk Martyna (WKS (Wojskowy Klub Sportowy) Legia Warszawa) 
Jerzy Bułanow (captain) (Klub Sportowy Polonia Warszawa)      
Józef Kotlarczyk (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)  
Jan Kotlarczyk (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)  
Aleksander Mysiak (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)   
Władysław Król (Łódzki Klub Sportowy- Lodz)
Michał Matyas (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)
Józef Nawrot (WKS (Wojskowy Klub Sportowy) Legia Warszawa) 
Karol Pazurek (Klub Sportowy GarbaniaKrakow)  
Edmund Majowski (LKS (Lwowski Klub Sportowy) Pogon Lwów)

FA Captain: Józef Kałuża
Other Substitutes :
Marian Fontowicz (Warta Poznan)
Władysław Karasiak (Łódzki Klub Sportowy- Lodz)
Jan Pająk (Klub Sportowy Cracovia- Kraków)   
Artur Woźniak (Towarzystwo Sportowe Wisła Kraków)  

Czechsolovakia:
Jaroslav Burgr (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Josef Čtyřoký (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Štefan Čambal (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Václav Bouška (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Rudolf Krčil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
František Pelcner (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Josef Silný (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Oldřich Nejedlý (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Oldřich Rulc (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)   
Antonín Puč (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Coach:Karol Petrů and Josef Tesař


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechsolovakia squad, October 15, 1933, World Cup Qualifier, Poland 1-Czechsolovakia 2)


Photo from: Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski
(Poland squad, October 15, 1933, World Cup Qualifier, Poland 1-Czechsolovakia 2)



FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 10 (European Zone)


September 24, 1933- (Belgrade, Yugoslavia 2-Switzerland 2)
October 29, 1933- (Bern, Switzerland 2-Romania 2)
April 29, 1933- (Bucharest, Romania 2-Yugoslavia 1)

Note: The Switzerland and Romania match had ended in a 2-2 tie, but the Swiss were awarded the match as (2-0) winners as Romania had started an ineligible player.
Switzerland and Romania qualified.


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Switzerland
2
1
1
0
4
2
2
3
2
Romania
2
1
0
1
2
3
-1
2
3
Yugoslavia
2
0
1
1
3
4
-1
1

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



Date: September 24, 1933
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 10
Result: Yugoslavia 2-Switzerland 2
Venue:Beograd (Belgrade)-Stadion Beogradski SK
Attendance:17,000
Referee:Alois Beranek (Austria)
Goalscorers:
(Yugoslavia): Vladimir Kragic 50, Blagoje Marjanovic 62
(Switzerland): Roberto Frigerio 76, Willy Jäggi 80
Lineups:
Yugoslavia:
Jovan Spasic (Sport Klub Jugoslavija Beograd
Milutin Ivkovic (BASK (Beogradski Akademski Sport Klub)- Beograd
Dragan Tosic (BASK (Beogradski Akademski Sport Klub)- Beograd
Milorad Arsenijevic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Ivan Gajer (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)
Andjelko Marusic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)  
 Aleksandar Tirnanic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Blagoje Marjanovic (captain) (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd
Vladimir Kragic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)  
Djordje Vujadinovic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd 
Mirko Kokotovic (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Coach: Bosko Simonovic

Switzerland:
Frank Sechehaye (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
Severino Minelli  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Max Weiler (Captain) (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Herbert Binder (Football Club Biel)
Gabriele Gilardoni (Football Club Lugano)
Karl Bielser (Fußball Club Basel 1893)
Willy von Kaenel (Football Club Biel)
Willy Jaggi (Urania-Genève-Sport)
Alessandro Frigerio (Football Club Young Fellows- Zürich)
Max Abegglen (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Alfred Jaeck (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Coach: Heinrich ‘Henry’ Müller




Date: October 29, 1933
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 10
Result: Switzerland 2-Romania 2
Venue: Berne- Wankdorf     Stadion
Attendance:15,000
Referee:Hans Broeckman (Holland)
Goalscorers:
(Switzerland): Erwin Hochstrasser  75, Ernst Hufschmid 80 pen
(Romania): Gratian Sepi 18, Stefan Dobay 67
Lineups:
Switzerland:
Frank Sechehaye  (Servette Football Club-Genéve)               
Severino Minelli  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Max Weiler (Captain) (Grasshopper-Club Zürich) 
Ernst Hufschmid (Fußball Club Basel 1893)               
Gabriele Gilardoni (Football Club Lugano)
Karl Biesler (Fußball Club Basel 1893)
Willy von Kaenel (Football Club Biel)
Marcel Sandoz (Football Club Kreuzlingen) 
Erwin Hochstrasser (Berner Sport Club Young Boys-Bern)  
Max Abegglen (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Jean-Pierre Rochat  (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)           

Coach: Heinrich ‘Henry’ Müller

Romania:
William Zombory (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (Adalbert Pullock (Clubul Sportiv Crisana Oradea) 58th)
Emerich Vogl (captain) (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)    
Gheorghe Albu (Venus Athletic Sport Club Bucureşti)   
Iosif Morawetz (RGMT -Reuniunea de gimnastică a muncitorilor din Timişoara)
Rudolf Kotormany (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Eugen Lakatos (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Silviu Bindea (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Iuliu Baratky (Clubul Sportiv Crisana Oradea)  
Gratian Sepi (Universitatea Cluj) 
Iuliu Bodola  (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   
Stefan Dobay (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)

Coach: Costel Radulescu



Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland squad, October 29, 1933, World Cup Qualifier, Switzerland 2-Romania 2)


Date: April 29, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 10
Result: Romania 2-Yugoslavia 1
Venue:Bucureşti, (Bucharest) -ONEF (Oficiul Naţional de Educaţie Fizică)
Attendance:20,000
Referee: Johannes (John) Langenus (Belgium)
Goalscorers:
(Romania): Alexandru Schwartz 38, Stefan Dobay 74
(Yugoslavia): Vladimir Kragic71
Lineups:
Romania:
Adalbert Pullock (Clubul Sportiv Crisana Oradea)  
Emerich Vogl (captain) (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)    
Gheorghe Albu (Venus Athletic Sport Club Bucureşti)   
Vasile Deheleanu (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Rudolf Kotormany (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Iosif Morawetz (RGMT -Reuniunea de gimnastică a muncitorilor din Timişoara)
Silviu Bindea  (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Nicolae Kovaci  (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   
Gheorghe Ciolac (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Alexandru Schwartz (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Stefan Dobay  (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)

Coach: Costel Radulescu

Yugoslavia:
Franjo Glaser (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd)  
Ivan Belosevic (Concordia Zagreb)
Miroslav Lukic (Sport KlubJugoslavija Beograd
Milorad Arsenijevic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd)  
Ivan Gajer  (HASK (Hrvatski Akademiski Sportski Klub)-Zagreb)
Gustav Lehner (Slavija Osijek)
Svetislav Glisovic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd)  
Djordje Vujadinovic (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd)  
Blagoje Marjanovic (Captain) (Beogradski Sport Klub- Beograd)  
Vladimir Kragic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split)   
Mirko Kokotovic (Gradjanski Zagreb)

Coach Bosko Simonovic


FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 11 (European Zone)


February 25, 1934- (Dublin, Republic of Ireland 4-Belgium 4)
April 8, 1934- (Amsterdam, Holland 5-Republic of Ireland 2)
April 29, 1934- (Antwerp, Belgium 2-Holland 4)
Note: Holland and Belgium qualified.


Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Holland
2
2
0
0
9
4
5
4
2
Belgium
2
0
1
1
6
8
-2
1
3
Republic of Ireland
2
0
1
1
6
9
-3
1

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




Date: February 25, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 11
Result: Republic of Ireland 4-Belgium 4
Venue:Dublin -Dalymount Park
Attendance:28,000
Referee:Thomas Crew (England)
Goalscorers:
(Republic of Ireland): Patrick J.Moore  27, 48, 59, 75
(Belgium): Jean Capelle 13, Stanley Vanden Eynde 25, François Van den Eynde47,62
Lineups:
Republic of Ireland:
James Foley (Cork Football Club)
Jeremiah Lynch (Cork Bohemians Football Club)
Thomas Burke (Cork Football Club)
Patrick ‘Peadar’Gaskins (captain) (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin)
Joseph O'Reilly (Aberdeen Football Club Limited / Scotland)
Joseph Kendrick (Dolphin Football Club-Dublin)
William Kennedy (Saint James Gate Football Club-Dublin)
David Byrne (Coleraine Football Club)
Patrick J.Moore  (Aberdeen Football Club Limited / Scotland)
Timothy O'Keeffe (Cork Football Club)
James Kelly (Derry City Football Club)

Coach: Technical Commission
Trainer: William Lacey

Belgium:
AndrèVandeweyer (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) 
Jules Pappaert (Captain) (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Phillibert Smellinckx (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Joseph Van Ingelgem (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale)       
Fèlix Welkenhuysen (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Dèsirè Bourgeois (Royal Football Club Malinois) 
Louis Verysp (Royal Football Club Brugeois)
Jean Brichaut (Royal Standard Club Liège)
Jean Capelle (Royal Standard Club Liège) 
Andrè Saeys (Royal Cercle Sportif Brugeois) 
Stanley Vanden Eynde (Royal Beerschot Athletic Club-Antwerpen)  (François Van den Eynde (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) 34th)

Coach: Hector Goetinck


Photo From: The Boys in Green, THE FAI international Story, Author: Sean Ryan
(Republic of Ireland squad, February 25, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 4-Belgium 4)

Photo From: IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)
(Belgium squad, February 25, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 4-Belgium 4)

Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(February 25, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 4-Belgium 4)

Date: April 8, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 11
Result: Holland 5-Republic of Ireland 2
Venue:Amsterdam-Olympisch Stadion     
Attendance:38,000
Referee:Otto Olsson (Sweden)
Goalscorers:
(Holland): Kick Smit 41, 85, Beb Bakhuys 67, 78, Leen Vente 83
(Republic of Ireland): John Squires 44, Peter Moore 57
Lineups:
Holland:
Adriaan ‘Adri’ van Male (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 
Bartholomeus Marius ‘Mauk’ Weber (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag  -'s-Gravenhage) 
Josephus Franciscus Johannes Antonius ‘Sjef’ van Run (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)
Hendrikus Adrianus ‘Henk’ Pellikaan (L.O.N.G.A.( Lichaams Ontwikkeling Na Gedane Arbeid)-Tilburg) [8th Official Match / 0 Goals scored]
Willem Gerardus ‘Wim’ Anderiesen sr.
(Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Gerardus Henricus ‘Puck’ van Heel (Captain) (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)
Frank Wels (GVV (Gorinchemse Voetbal Vereniging) Unitas-Gorinchem)
Leendert Roedolf Johan ‘Leen’ Vente (RV& AV (Rotterdamse athletiek en voetbal vereniging) Neptunus-Rotterdam)
Elisa Hendrik ‘Beb’ Bakhuys
(Z.A.C. (Zwolse Athletische Club)-Zwolle)
Kick Smit (Football Club Haarlem)
Cornelis Lambertus ‘Kees’ Mijnders jr (DFC (Dordtsche Football Club)- Dordrecht)

Coach: Bob Glendenning (England)
Other Substitutes:
Gerard Pieter ‘Gerrit’ Keizer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Jan Anthonie van Diepenbeek (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Willem ‘Wim’ Lagendaal (Rotterdamsche Football Club Xerxes-Rotterdam)
Antonius Adrianus Henricus ‘Toon’ Oprinsen (NOAD (Nooit Ophouden Altijd Doorspelen)-Tillburg)
Arend Schoemaker (Quick Den Haag)
Hermanus Lodevicus Willebrordus ‘Manus’ Vrauwdeunt (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)
Johannes Hendrikus Adrianus ‘Jan’ Graafland (HBS Craeyenhout-Den Haag)


Republic of Ireland:
James Foley (Cork Football Club)
Patrick ‘Peadar’Gaskins (captain) (Shamrock Rovers Football Club-Dublin)
Patrick Byrne (Drumcondra Football Club-Dublin)
Joseph O'Reilly (Aberdeen Football Club Limited / Scotland)
James Harold Chatton(Cork Football Club)
Joseph Kendrick (Dolphin Football Club-Dublin)
William Kennedy (Saint James Gate Football Club-Dublin)
John Squires (Shelbourne Football Club-Dublin)
Patrick J.Moore  (Aberdeen Football Club Limited / Scotland)
William Jordan (Bohemians Football Club-Dublin) (Alfred Horlacher (Bohemians Football Club-Dublin) 40th)
Patrick "Woodener" Meehan (Drumcondra Football Club-Dublin)

Coach: Technical Commission
Trainer: William Lacey


Photo From: IFFHS, England (1872-1940), Eire (1924-1940), England/Amateurs (1906-1940)
(April 8, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 5-Republic of Ireland 2)

Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, 1911-1955, Jan Mulder
(April 8, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 5-Republic of Ireland 2)

Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, 1911-1955, Jan Mulder
(Holland squad, April 8, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 5-Republic of Ireland 2)

Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, 1911-1955, Jan Mulder
(Holland players, April 8, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 5-Republic of Ireland 2)


Photo From: IFFHS, England (1872-1940), Eire (1924-1940), England/Amateurs (1906-1940)
(Republic of Ireland squad, April 8, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 5-Republic of Ireland 2)


Date: April 29, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 11
Result: Belgium 2-Holland 4
Venue:Antwerpen (Deurne, Bosuil Stadion)
Attendance:32,000
Referee:Stanley Rous (England)
Goalscorers:
(Belgium): Laurent Grimmonprez 51, Bernard Voorhoof 72
(Holland): Kick Smit 59, Beb Bakhuys 62, 84, Leen Vente 64
Lineups:
Belgium:
AndrèVandeweyer (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) 
Jules Pappaert (Captain) (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)   (Frans Van Dessel (Turn- en Sportvereniging Lyra) 25th)               
Phillibert Smellinckx (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Frans Peeraer (Royal Antwerp Football Club)
Fèlix Welkenhuysen (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Jean Claessens (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Louis Verysp (Royal Football Club Brugeois) 
Bernard Voorhoof (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)
Jean Capelle (Royal Standard Club Liège) 
Laurent Grimmonprez (Royal Racing Club de Gand)
Renè Ledent (Royal Standard Club Liège)

Coach: Hector Goetinck
Note: Fèlix Welkenhuysen assumed Captaincy in the 25thminute.

Holland:
Gerard Pieter ‘Gerrit’ Keizer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Bartholomeus Marius ‘Mauk’ Weber (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag  -'s-Gravenhage) 
Josephus Franciscus Johannes Antonius ‘Sjef’ van Run (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)
Hendrikus Adrianus ‘Henk’ Pellikaan (L.O.N.G.A.( Lichaams Ontwikkeling Na Gedane Arbeid)-Tilburg)
Willem Gerardus ‘Wim’ Anderiesen sr.
(Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Gerardus Henricus ‘Puck’ van Heel (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 
Frank Wels (GVV (Gorinchemse Voetbal Vereniging) Unitas-Gorinchem)
Leendert Roedolf Johan ‘Leen’ Vente (RV& AV (Rotterdamse athletiek en voetbal vereniging) Neptunus-Rotterdam) 
Elisa Hendrik ‘Beb’ Bakhuys
(Z.A.C. (Zwolse Athletische Club)-Zwolle)
Kick Smit (Football Club Haarlem)
Cornelis Lambertus ‘Kees’ Mijnders jr (DFC (Dordtsche Football Club)- Dordrecht)

Coach: Bob Glendenning (England)
Other Substitutes:
Adriaan ‘Adri’ van Male (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) 
Jan Anthonie van Diepenbeek (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Willem ‘Wim’ Lagendaal (Rotterdamsche Football Club Xerxes-Rotterdam)
Antonius Adrianus Henricus ‘Toon’ Oprinsen (NOAD (Nooit Ophouden Altijd Doorspelen)-Tillburg)
Arend Schoemaker (Quick Den Haag)
Johannes Hendrikus Adrianus ‘Jan’ Graafland (HBS Craeyenhout-Den Haag)


Photo From: Rode Duivels & Oranje Leeuwen., 100 jaar Derby der Lage Landen, Authors Ralf Willems, Matty Verkamman, 2001
(April 29, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-Holland 4)


Photo From: IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)
(Belgium squad, April 29, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-Holland 4)

Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, April 29, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-Holland 4)


FIFA World Cup Qualifiers-Group 12 (European Zone)


March 11, 1934- (Luxembourg, Luxembourg 1-Germany 9)
April 15, 1934- (Luxembourg, Luxembourg 1-France 6)
Note: Germany and France qualified.



Table

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Germany
1
1
0
0
9
1
8
2
2
France
1
1
0
0
6
1
5
2
3
Luxembourg
2
0
0
2
2
15
-13
0

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


Date: March 11, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 12
Result: Luxembourg 1-Germany 9
Venue:Letzebuerg (Luxembourg)-Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
Attendance:18,000
Referee:Jan De Wolf (Holland)
Goalscorers:
(Luxembourg): Ernest Mengel 27
(Germany): Josef Rasselnberg 2,35,57,89, Willi Wigold 12, Ernst Albrecht 24, Karl Hohmann 30, 52, 53
Lineups:
Luxembourg:
Theodore Loesch (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)    
Henri Reiners (Union Sportive Luxemburg)
Victor Majerus (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   
Joseph Fischer (The National SchifflangeFootball Club)    
Arnold Kieffer (Club Sportif Pétange)
Eugene Kremer (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)    
Joseph Walthener (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)
Mathias Becker (captain) (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)
Ernest Mengel (Union Sportive Dudelange)
Robert Geib  (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)    
Théophile Tuffy Speicher (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)    

Coach: Technical Commission

Germany:
Fritz Buchloh (VfB (Verein für Bewegungsspiele)Speldorf- Mülheim)
Eduard Hundt (Sport Klub Schwarz-Weiss 1900 Essen)
Sigmund Haringer(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Paul Janes(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   
Fritz Szepan (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904 e.V.- Gelsenkirchen)
Richard Oehm (1. Fußball-Club Nürnberg-Verein für Leibesübungen e.V.)
Ernst Albrecht (Captain) (Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)
Willi Wigold (Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)
Karl Hohmann(Verein fur Leibesubungen Benrath 06 e.V.)
Josef Rasselnberg (Verein fur Leibesubungen Benrath 06 e.V.)
Stanislaus Kobierski(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   

Coach: Otto Nerz

Referee:Jan De Wolf (Holland)



Photo From: Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football , 75 and de football au Grand-Duche de Luxembourg  1908-1983
(A cartoon concerning the match, March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Germany 9-Luxembourg 1)

Photo From: 90 Joer Letzebuerger Footballfederatioun / 90 ans Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football
(Luxembourg squad, March 11, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Germany 9-Luxembourg 1)



Date: April 15, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers- Group 12
Result: Luxembourg 1-Franc e 6
Venue:Letzebuerg (Luxembourg)-Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
Attendance:18,000
Referee:Marc Turfkruyer (Belgium)
Goalscorers:
(Luxembourg): Théophile Speicher 47
(France): Alfred Aston 3, Jean Nicolas 26, 67, 85, 89 pen, Ernest Liberati 80
Lineups:
Luxembourg:
Camille Leger (Association Sportive Differdange)    
Henri Reiners (Union Sportive Luxemburg)
Victor Majerus (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette)   
Gaston Theis (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)
Arnold Kieffer (Club Sportif  Pétange)          (Eugene Kremer (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg) 46th)        
Joseph Fischer (The National SchifflangeFootball Club)  
Florian Mengel (Union Sportive Dudelange)
Ernest Mengel (Union Sportive Dudelange)
Mathias Becker (captain) (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)
Théophile Logelin  (Football Association Red Boys Differdange)
Théophile Tuffy Speicher (Cercle Athlétique Spora Luxembourg)    

Coach: Technical Commission

France:
Alexis Thépot (captain) (Red Star Olympique-Paris)   
Georges Rose (Stade Rennais Université Club)   
Etienne Mattler (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Edmond Delfour (Racing Club de Paris)
Célestin Delmer (Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix)   
Noël Liétaer (Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix)   
Ernest Liberati (Sporting Club Fivois)
Joseph Alcazar (Olympique de Marseille)
Jean Nicolas (Football ClubGrand Rouen) 
Roger Rio (Football ClubGrand Rouen) 
Alfred Aston (Red Star Olympique-Paris)   

Coach: Technical Commission (Gaston Barreau, Jean Rigal, Maurice Delanche and Jacques Caudron)
Other Substitutes:
Guillaume Wagner (Hyères Football Club)
Andre Chardar (Sporting Club Nîmois)
Maurice Banide (Club Français- Paris)
Robert Mercier (Club Français- Paris)
Note: Alex Thépot saved a penalty kick from Théophile Speicher in the 50th minute.



Photo From: Les Bleus Author Denis Chaumier, 2004
(Jean Nicolas, April 15, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Luxembourg 1-France 6)



Photo From: 90 Joer Letzebuerger Footballfederatioun / 90 ans Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football
(April 15, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Luxembourg 1-France 6)


Photo From: 90 Joer Letzebuerger Footballfederatioun / 90 ans Federation Luxembourgeoise de Football
(April 15, 1934, World Cup Qualifier, Luxembourg 1-France 6)


List of qualified Nations:

Europe:
Sweden, Spain, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Romania, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France and the hosts Italy.

South America:
Brazil and Argentina.

North/Central America:
USA

Africa/Middle East:
Egypt



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Argentina:
Goalkeepers:
Hector Luis Freschi (Club Atlético Chaco For Ever Resistencia, Chaco)  (May 22, 1911-  unknown)
Angel Grippa (Club Sportivo Alsina)    (March 2, 1914-unknown)

Defenders:            
Alfredo Ciriaco De Vincenzi(captain) (Club Atlético Estudiantil Porteño)   (June 9, 1907-unknown)
Juan Carlos Pedevila (Club Atlético Estudiantil Porteño)   (June 6, 1909- unknown)     
Ramón Astudillo (Club Atlético Colón de Santa Fe) (unknown-unknown)
Enrique Chimento (Club Atlético Barracas Central) (unknown-unknown)

Midfielders:            
Ernesto Antonio Belis (Club Atlético Defensores de Belgrano-Buenos Aires) (February 1, 1909- unknown)          
Arcadio Julio Lopez (Sportivo Buenos Aires)  (September 15, 1910-unknown)          
Ernesto Oscar Albarracin (Club Sportivo Buenos Aires) (1908- unknown)               
Jose Eduardo Nehin (Club Sportivo Desamparados –San Juan) (October 13, 1905-December 16, 1957)       
Constantino Urbieta Sosa (Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba-Godoy Cruz, Mendoza) (August 12, 1907-December 12, 1983)     

Strikers:            
Francisco Rua (Club Sportivo Dock Sud-Buenos Aires)   (February 4, 1911-August 5, 1993)      
Federico Wilde (Club Atlético Union- Santa Fé)  (1909-unknown)                
Alberto Galateo (Club Atlético Union- Santa Fé)    (May 22, 1911- February 26, 1961)              
Robert Luis Iraneta (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata) (March 21, 1915-November 30, 1992)
Luis Luca Izzeta (Club Atlético Defensores de Belgrano-Buenos Aires) (unknown-unknown)    
Alfonso Lorenzo (Club Atlético Barracas Central) (unknown-unknown)    
Vicente Francisco Perez (Club Almagro-Buenos Aires) (unknown-unknown)     

Coach: Felipe Pascucci (Italy) (1907-December 18, 1966)


Austria:
Goalkeepers:
Peter  Platzer (Sport Klub Admira Wien) (May 29, 1910-December 3, 1959)
Friederich Franzl (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club) (March 6, 1905-1989)
Rudolf Raftl (Sportklub Rapid Wien) (February 7, 1911-September 5, 1994)

Defenders:            
Franz Cisar (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club) (November 28, 1908-unknown)
Karl Szestak ‘Sesta’ (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club) (March 18, 1906-July 12, 1974)
Anton Janda (Sport Klub Admira Wien) (May 1, 1904-1986)

Midfielders:            
Josef Smistik (Captain) (Sportklub Rapid Wien)(November 28, 1905-November 28, 1985)
Leopold Hofmann (Football Club Wien)(October 31, 1905-January 9, 1976)
Willi Schmaus (Football Club Wien) (June 16, 1911(or 1912)-August 27, 1979)
Franz Wagner (Sportklub Rapid Wien) (September 23, 1911-December 8, 1974)
Johann Urbanek (Sport Klub Admira Wien) (October 10, 1910-July 7, 2000)

Strikers:      
Josef Bican (Sportklub Rapid Wien) (September 25, 1913-December 12, 2001)
Georg Braun (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club) (February 22, 1907-Seotember 22, 1963)
Johann Horvath (Football Club Wien) (May 27, 1903-July 30, 1968)
Josef Hassmannnn (Football Club Wien) (May 21, 1910-September 1, 1969)
Anton Schall (Sport Klub Admira Wien) (June 22, 1907-August 10, 1947)
Mathias Kaburek (Sportklub Rapid Wien)(February 9, 1911-February 17, 1976)
Matthias Sindelar (Fußball Klub Austria Wien) (February 10, 1903-January 23, 1939)
Josef Stroh (Fußball Klub Austria Wien) (March 5, 1913-January 7, 1991)
Rudolf Viertl (Fußball Klub Austria Wien) (November 12, 1902-December 9, 1981)
Karl Zischek (Sport Club WackerWien) (August 28, 1910-October 6, 1985)
Otto Walzhofer (Sport Club WackerWien) (March 23, 1906-unknown)

Coach: Hugo Meisl (November 16, 1881-February 17, 1937)
Trainer: Franz Hansl (February 23, 1897-August 13, 1942)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria squad 1934 World Cup)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Matthias Kaburek)
(February 9, 1911-February 17, 1976)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Franz Cisar)
(November 28, 1908-unknown)


Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Austria’s Josef Bican)
(September 25, 1913-December 12, 2001)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Karl Sesta)
(March 18, 1906-July 12, 1974)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Peter Platzer)
(May 29, 1910-December 3, 1959)


Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Johan Urbanek)
(October 10, 1910-July 7, 2000)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Karl Zischek)
(August 28, 1910-October 6, 1985)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Josef Stimstik)
(November 28, 1905-November 28, 1985)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Georg Braun)
(February 22, 1907-Seotember 22, 1963)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Anton Janda)
(May 1, 1904-1986)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Johann Walzhofer)
(March 23, 1906-unknown)


Photo From: Schulze-Marmeling D. - Die Geschichte der Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft
(Austria’s Matthias Sindelar)
(February 10, 1903-January 23, 1939)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Rudolf Viertl)
(November 12, 1902-December 9, 1981)

Photo From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author Anton Egger
(Austria’s Leopold Hoffmann)
(October 31, 1905-January 9, 1976) april 13, 1906-December 15, 1997)



Belgium:
Goalkeepers:
AndrèVandeweyer (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) (June 21, 1909-October 22, 1992)
Arnold Badjou (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale) (June 25, 1909-September 17, 1994)

Defenders:            
Constant Joacim (Royal Berchem Sport) (March 3, 1908-Juen 12, 1979)
Jules Pappaert (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) (November 5, 1905-December 30, 1945)
Phillibert Smellinckx (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) (January 17, 1911-April 8, 1977)

Midfielders:            
Dèsirè Bourgeois(Royal Football Club Malinois) (December 13, 1908-unknown)
Jean Claessens (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) (June 18, 1908-1978)
August Hellemans (Royal Football Club Malinois) (September 14, 1907-May 4, 1992)
Frans Peeraer (Royal Antwerp Football Club)          (February 15, 1913-March 28, 1988)
Victor Putmans (Royal Union Hutoise) (May 29, 1914-November 12, 1989)
Rene Simons (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)  (September 27, 1906-August 5, 1979)
Joseph van Ingelgem (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale) (January 23, 1912-May 29, 1989)
Fèlix Welkenhuysen (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale) (December 12, 1908-April 20, 1980)

Strikers: 
Jean Brichaut (Royal Standard Club Liège) (July 29, 1911-1962)
Jean Capelle (Royal Standard Club Liège) (October 26, 1913-February 20, 1977)
François De Vries (Royal Antwerp Football Club) (August 21, 1913-February 17, 1972)
Laurent Grimmonprez (Royal Racing Club de Gand) (December 14, 1902-May 22, 1984)
Albert Heremans (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale) (April 13, 1906-December 15, 1997)
Robert Lamoot (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale) (March 18, 1911-1996)
Renè Ledent(Royal Standard Club Liège) (November 8, 1907-unknown)
Bernard Voorhoof (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring) (May 10, 1910-February 18, 1974)
Louis Verysp (Royal Football Club Brugeois) (December 5, 1908-June 27, 1988)

Coach: Hector Goetinck (March 5, 1886-June 26, 1943)
Note:
Some sources refer to Victor Putmans as Georges Putmans
Some sources refer to Jean Brichaut as Fernand Brichaut
Some sources refer to Rene Simons as Charles Simons


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Belgium’s Laurent Grimmonprez )
(December 14, 1902-May 22, 1984)

Photo From: IFFHS-Belgique-Belgie (1904-1940)
(Belgium’s Albert Heremans in later life)
Aapril 13, 1906-December 15, 1997)



Brazil:
Goalkeepers:
Roberto Gomes Pedrosa(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)  (July 8, 1913-January 6, 1954)
Germano Boettcher Sobrinho(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro)  (March 14, 1911-June 9, 1977)

Defenders:            
Sylvio HoffmannMazzi (São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*) (May 15, 1908-November 15, 1991)
Luiz dos Santos Luz (
Gremio Porto Alegrense) (CBD*) (November 29, 1909-August 27, 1989)
OctacilioPinheiro Guerra(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro) (November 21, 1909-February 26, 1967)

Midfielders:            
Alfredo AlvesTinoco  (Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama -Rio de Janeiro)      
(CBD*) (December 2, 1904-July 4, 1975)
Martim Mércio da Silveira(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro (March 2, 1911-August 16, 1972)
Heitor Canalli (Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro (March 31, 1910-July 21, 1990)
Ariel Augusto Nogueira (Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro(February 22, 1910-unknown)
Wálter de Britto Guimarães , Waldyr(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro (May 17, 1913-February 21, 1979)

Strikers:
Luís Mesquita de Oliveira, Luizinho  (São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*) (March 29, 1911-December 27, 1983)
Waldemar de Brito (
São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*) (May 17, 1913-February 21, 1979)
Armando dos Santos, Armandinho (
São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*) (June 3, 1911-May 26, 1972)
Leônidas da Silva (Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama
 -Rio de Janeiro)      
(CBD*) (September 6, 1913-January 24, 2004)
Rodolpho Barteczko,Patesko  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo / Uruguay) (CBD*) (November 12, 1910-March 13, 1988)
Carlos Antônio Dobbert deCarvalho Leite (Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro (June 25, 1912- July 19, 2004)
Áttila de Carvalho(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro (December 16, 1910-unknown)

Coach: Luiz Augusto Vinhaes (December 10, 1986-April 3, 1960)

Note: (CBD)*- (contracted to CBD (Confederación Brasileña de Deportes)) for the duration of the World Cup
Some sources show Patesko registered with Botafogo
Some sources show Luiz Luz registered with Rio’s Americano FC.

Photo From: L’Equipe Magazine, May 9, 1998
(Leonidas I 1997, aged 84)



Czechoslovakia:
Goalkeepers:
Frantisek Plánička (Captain) (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (June 2, 1904-July 20, 1996)
Cestmir Patzel (Teplický Fotbalový Klub) (December 2, 1914-March 8, 2004)

Defenders:            
Josef Čtyroký  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha) (September 30, 1906-January 11, 1985)
Ferdinand Daucik (1.CsSK (Ceskoslovenský sportový klub) Bratislava)  (May 30, 1910-November 14, 1986)
Ladislav Ženišek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (March 7, 1904-May 14, 1985)

Midfielders:            
Jaroslav Boucek  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  (November 13, 1912-October 10, 1987)
Jaroslav Burgr  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)   (March 7, 1906-September 15, 1986)
Stefan Čambal (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) (December 16, 1908-July 16, 1991)
Vlastimil Kopecky (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (October 14, 1912-July 30, 1967)
Josef Koštálek  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)   (August 31, 1909-November 21, 1971)
Rudolf Krcil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (March 5, 1906-April 3, 1981)
Adolf Simpersky (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (August 5, 1909-February 15, 1964)
Erich Srbek  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)   (June 4, 1908-February 24, 1973)
Frantisek Sterc (Sportovní klub Zidenice Brno)  (January 27, 1912-October 31, 1978)
Antonin Vodicka (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (March 1, 1907-August 9, 1975)

Strikers:            
Frantisek Junek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (Janaury 17, 1907-March 20, 1970)
Geza Kalocsay  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha) (May 30, 1913- September 26, 2008)
Josef Silný (Sporting Club Nîmois -Nîmes / France)
Oldrich Nejedlý  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  (December 25, 1909-June 11, 1990)
Antonin Puč (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (May 16, 1907-April 10, 1988)
Jiri Sobotka (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (July 6, 1911-May 20, 1994)
Frantisek Svoboda (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha)  (July 5, 1906-July 6, 1948)

Coach: Karel Petrů (January 24, 1891-1949)
   


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Czechoslovakia’s Josef Ctyroky)
(September 30, 1906-January 11, 1985)

       
Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Czechoslovakia’s Jiri Sobotka, July 6, 1911-May 20, 1994)


Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Czechoslovakia’s Stefan Cambal, December 16, 1908-July 16, 1991)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune

(Czechoslovakia’s Oldrich Nejedly, December 25, 1909-June 11, 1990)


Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Czechoslovakia’s Frantisek Junek, January 17, 1907-March 20, 1970)



Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Czechoslovakia’s Antonin Puc, May 16, 1907-April 10, 1988)


Photo From: Slavne Nohy, Author Jaroslav Salek, Zdenek Salek, 2002
(Czechoslovakia’s Ladislav Zenisek, March 7, 1904-May 14, 1985)



Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechsolovakia squad 1934 World Cup)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechsolovakia players 1934 World Cup)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Czechoslovakia’s Frantisek Planicka)
(July 2, 1904-July 20, 1996)


Photo From: Start 1982_aug2_№31-32
(Czechoslovakia goalkeeper Frantisek Planicka in later life)


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983 
(A cartoon of Frantisek Planicka)


Egypt:
Goalkeepers:
Mustafa Kamel Mansour (Al Ahly-National SC) (August 2, 1914-July 24, 2002)
Abdel Aziz Fahmy (Al Ahly-National SC) (unknown-unknown)

Defenders:            
Ali Mohamed El-Said El Kaf (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (June 15, 1906-1979)
Ibrahim Abdel Hamidu Sharli (Al Olympi-Alexandria) (unknown-unknown)
Ibrahim Abdelhamid Abdou (Al Olympi-Alexandria) (unknown-unknown)
Gaber Yacout El Soury (Al Ittihad) (unknown-unknown)

Midfielders:            
Hassan Ahmed El Far (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (May 21, 1912-November 30, 1972)
Ismail Rafaat (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (1908-unknown)
Hassan Raghab (Union Recreastion Ithad) (1909- unknown)
Mohamed Farid Bakhati (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (unknown-unknown)
Ahmed Halim Ibrahim (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (February 10, 1910-unknown)
Hafez Kasseb (Al Olympi-Alexandria) (unknown-unknown)
Hany Labid Mahmoud (Al Ahly-National SC) (August 25, 1907- unknown)
Ali Hussein Shafi (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (unknown-unknown)

Strikers:            
Abdelrahman Fawzi (Al Masry AC Port Said) (August 11, 1909-October 16, 1988)
Mohammed Hassan Helmy Moussa (Al Masry AC Port Said) (February 5, 1905-February 16, 1973)
Mustafa Kamel Taha (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (March 23, 1910- unknown)
Mohamed Latif (Zamalek Mokhtalat) (October 23, 1909-March 17, 1990)
Mahmoud Mokhtar Rafai ‘El Tetch’ (Captain) (Al Ahly-National SC) (October 12, 1905-February 21, 1965)
Ahmed Wagih El-Kashef (Al Ahly-National SC) (February 5, 1909-1973)
Mahmoud Ismail El-Nigero (Cairo Shourta Police) (unknown-unknown)
Kamel Mosaoud (Al Ahly-National SC) (August 2, 1914-unknown)

Coach: James McCrae (Scotland)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Egypt’s Ibrahim Halim and Mahmoud Mokhtar ‘El Tesh’) 


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Egypt’s Mahmoud Mokhtar ‘El Tesh’)
(October 12, 1905-February 21, 1965)

Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Egypt squad)


France:
Goalkeepers:
Alexis Thépot (captain) (Red Star Olympique-Paris)   (July 30, 1906-February 21, 1989)
René Llense (Football Club de Sète 34) (July 14, 1913-March 12, 2014)
Robert Défossé (Olympique Lillois) (June 16, 1909-August 30, 1973)

Defenders:            
Joseph Gonzales (Sporting Club Fivois) (February 19, 1907-June 26, 1984)
Jacques Mairesse (Red Star Olympique-Paris) (February 27, 1905-June 15, 1940) 
Etienne Mattler  (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) (December 25,. 1905-March 23, 1986)
Jules Vandooren (Olympique Lillois) (December 30, 1908-January 7, 1985)

Midfielders:            
Edmond Delfour (Racing Club de Paris) (November 1, 1907-December 21, 1990)
Celestin Delmer (Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix)  (Februarey 15, 1907-March 2, 1996)
Louis Gabrillargue (Football Club de Sète 34) (June 16, 1914-November 30, 1994)
Pierre Korb (Football Club de Mulhouse 93) (April 20, 1908-February 22, 1980)
Lucien Laurent (CA (Cercle Athlétique) de Paris Charenton) (December 10, 1907-April 11, 2005)
Noël Liétaer (Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix)   (November 17, 1908-February 22, 1941)
Georges Verriest (Racing Club de Roubaix)   (July 15, 1909-July 11, 1985)

Strikers:            
Joseph Alcazar (Olympique de Marseille) (June 15, 1911-April 4, 1979)
Alfred Aston (Red Star Olympique-Paris)   (May 16, 1912-February 10, 2003)
Georges Beaucourt (Olympique Lillois) (April 15, 1912-March 1, 2002)
Roger Courtois  (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)(May 30, 1912-May 5, 1972)
Roger Rio (Football ClubGrand Rouen)  (February 13, 1913, April 23, 1999)
Fritz Keller  (Racing Club de Strasbourg Football) (August 21, 1913-June 8, 1985)
Jean Nicolas (Football ClubGrand Rouen)  (June 9, 1913-September 8, 1978)
Emile Veinante (Racing Club de Paris) (June 12, 1907-November 18, 1983)

Coach: Gabriel Sibley ‘George’ Kimpton (England) (August 12, 1887-February 15, 1968)



Germany:
Goalkeepers:
Willibald Kress(Dresdner Sport Club) (November 13, 1906-January 27, 1989)
Hans Jakob (Sportbund Jahn Regensburg) (June 16, 1908-March 24, 1994)
Fritz Buchloh (VfB (Verein für Bewegungsspiele)Speldorf- Mülheim) (November 26, 1909-July 22, 1998)

Defenders:            
Jakob Bender(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.) (March 23, 1910-February 8, 1981)
Wilhelm Busch(Turn- und Sport-Verein Duisburg 1899) (January 4, 1907-1982)
Franz Dienert (VfB (Verein für Bewegungsspiele)Mühlburg) (January 1, 1900-1978)
Sigmund Haringer(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) (December 9, 1908-February 23, 1975)
Hans Schwartz(Sport-Club Victoria 1895 e.V. Hamburg) (March 1, 1913-June 10, 1991)
Paul Janes(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.) (March 11, 1912-June 12, 1987)    
Josef Streb (Fußball-Club Wacke München) (April 16, 1912-unknown)
Paul Zielinski(Sport-Verein Union 02 Hamborn) (November 20, 1911-February 20, 1966)

Midfielders:            
Rudolf Gramlich (Sportgemeinschaft Eintracht Frankfurt 1899) (June 6, 1908-March 14, 1988)
Karl Hohmann(Verein fur Leibesubungen Benrath 06 e.V.) (June 18, 1908-March 31, 1974)
Reinhold Munzenberg(Aachener Turn- und Sport-Verein Alemannia von 1900 e.V.-Aachen) (March 7, 1908-June 26, 1986)
Fritz Szepan(Captain) (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904 e.V.- Gelsenkirchen) (September 2, 1907-December 14, 1974)

Strikers:      
Ernst Albrecht (Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.) (November 12, 1907-March 26, 1976)
Edmund Conen (Fußball Verein Saarbrücken) (November 10, 1914-March 5, 1990)
Matthias Heidemann (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.) (February 7, 1913-November, 1971)
Stanislaus Kobierski(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.) (November 15, 1910-November 18, 1972)
Ernst Lehner(Turn- und Sport-Verein 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V.)(November 7, 1912-January 10, 1986)
Rudolf Noack(Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V.) (March 30, 1913-June 30, 1947)
Otto Siffling (Sportverein Waldhof Mannheim) (August 3, 1912-October 20, 1939)

Coach: Otto Nerz (October 21, 1892-April 18, 1949)



Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Paul Zielinski)
(November 20, 1911-February 20, 1966)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Hans Schwartz)
(March 1, 1913-June 10, 1991)



Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Matthias Heidemann)
(February 7, 1913-November, 1971)



Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Sigmund Haringer)
(December 9, 1908-February 23, 1975)



Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Willy Busch)
(January 4, 1907-1982)



Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Jakob Bender)
(March 23, 1910-February 8, 1981)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Ernst Albrecht)
(November 12, 1907-March 26, 1976)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany’s Edmund Conen)
(November 10, 1914-March 5, 1990)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Germany squad)



Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler, Das Lexicon, Author Jurgen Bitter
(Germany’s Ernst Lehner)
(November 7, 1912-January 10, 1986)


Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler, Das Lexicon, Author Jurgen Bitter
(Germany’s Stanislaus Kobierski)
(November 15, 1910-November 18, 1972)


Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Nationalspieler, Das Lexicon, Author Jurgen Bitter
(Germany’s Paul Janes)
(March 11, 1912-June 12, 1987)


Photo From: Deutschlands Fussball Landerspiele, Eine Dokumentation von 1908-1989
(Germany’s Hans Jakob)


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1934 World Cup squads: (continued)

Holland:
Goalkeepers:
dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem)  (January 23, 1903-July 10, 1972)
Leonard Herman Gerrit ‘Leo’ Halle (Deventer Voetbalvereniging Go Ahead)  (January 26, 1906-June 15, 1992)
Adriaan ‘Adri’ van Male (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam) (October 7, 1910-October 11, 1990)

Defenders:            
Jan Anthonie van Diepenbeek (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)(August 5, 1903-August 8, 1981)
Josephus Franciscus Johannes Antonius ‘Sjef’ van Run (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)(January 12, 1904-December 17, 1973)
Bartholomeus Marius ‘Mauk’ Weber (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag  -'s-Gravenhage) (March 1, 1914-April 14, 1978)

Midfielders:            
Willem Gerardus ‘Wim’ Anderiesen sr. (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) (November 27, 1903-July 18, 1944)
Antonius Adrianus Henricus ‘Toon’ Oprinsen (NOAD (Nooit Ophouden Altijd Doorspelen)-Tillburg) (November 25, 1910-January 14, 1945)
Bastiaan Jacob ‘Bas’ Paauwe (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)(October 4, 1911-February 27, 1989)
Hendrikus Adrianus ‘Henk’ Pellikaan (L.O.N.G.A.( Lichaams Ontwikkeling Na Gedane Arbeid)-Tilburg)(November 10, 1910-July 24, 1999)
Gerardus Henricus ‘Puck’ van Heel (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)  (January 21, 1904-December 18, 1984)

Strikers:            
Elisa Hendrik ‘Beb’ Bakhuys (Z.A.C. (Zwolse Athletische Club)-Zwolle) (April 16, 1909-July 7, 1982)
Johannes Hendrikus Adrianus ‘Jan’ Graafland (HBS Craeyenhout-Den Haag) (August 21, 1909-unknown)
Willem ‘Wim’ Lagendaal (Rotterdamsche Football Club Xerxes-Rotterdam)(April 13, 1909-March 6, 1987)
Cornelis Lambertus ‘Kees’ Mijnders jr (DFC (Dordtsche Football Club)- Dordrecht)(September 28, 1912-April 1, 2002)
Jaap Mol (KFC (Kooger Football Club)- Koog aan de Zaan)   (February 3, 1912-December 9, 1972)
Arend Schoemaker (Quick Den Haag) (November 8, 1911-May 11, 1982)
Kick Smit (Football Club Haarlem) (November 3, 1911-July 1, 1974)
Johannes Cornelis ‘Joop’ van Nellen (DHC (Delfia Hollandia Combinatie)(March 15, 1910-November 14, 1992)
Leendert Roedolf Johan ‘Leen’ Vente (RV& AV (Rotterdamse athletiek en voetbal vereniging) Neptunus-Rotterdam)  (May 14, 1911-November 8, 1989)
Frank Wels (GVV (Gorinchemse Voetbal Vereniging) Unitas-Gorinchem) (February 21, 1909-Februray 16, 1982)
Hermanus Lodevicus Willebrordus ‘Manus’ Vrauwdeunt (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)(April 29, 1915-June 8, 1982)

Coach: Bob Glendenning (England) (June 6, 1888-November 19,1940)



Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Jan van Diepenbeek)
(August 5, 1903-August 8, 1981)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Manus Vrauwdeunt)
(April 29, 1915-June 8, 1982)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Wim Lagendaal)
(April 13, 1909-March 6, 1987)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Jaap Mol)
(February 3, 1912-December 9, 1972)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Toon Oprinsen)
(November 25, 1910-January 14, 1945)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Bas Paauwe)
(October 4, 1911-February 27, 1989)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Henk Pellikaan)
(November 10, 1910-July 24, 1999)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Kick Smit)
(November 3, 1911-July 1, 1974)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Sjef van Run)
(January 12, 1904-December 17, 1973)


Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Leen Vente)
(May 14, 1911-November 8, 1989)

Photo From: de Internationals, de Historie van Oranje, Authors Matty Verkamman, Henri van der Steen, John Volkers
(Holland’s Mauk Weber)
(March 1, 1914-April 14, 1978)


Hungary:
Goalkeepers:
Antal Szabo (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest) (September 4, 1910-April 18, 1972)     
Jozsef Hada(Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)  (March 2, 1911-January 11, 1994)   

Defenders:            
Gyula Futo (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest) (December 29, 1908-October 2, 1977)    
Laszlo Sternberg (Captain) (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest) (May 28, 1905-July 4, 1982)     
Dr .Istvan Tamassy (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)  (1911-unknown)    
Jozsef Vago (Bocskai Sport Club) (June 30, 1906-August 26, 1945)

Midfielders:            
Janos Dudas (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)    (February 13, 1913-1979)
Gyula Lázár (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)   (January 14, 1911-February 27, 1983)
Istvan Palotas (Bocskai Sport Club) (March 5, 1908-October 1, 1987)
Antal Szalay (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest) (March 12, 1912- April 4, 1960)  
Gyorgy Szücs (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)    (April 23, 1912-December 10, 1991)
Jozsef Turay(Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest) (March 1, 1905-  June 24, 1963)
Janos More(Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest) (June 20, 1910-December 27, 1992)    
J.Rozsonyi (Weisz-Manfred Futball Club Budapest)

Strikers:            
Istvan Avar (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)  (May 27 (or 28), 1905-October 13, 1977)
Imre Markos (Bocskai Sport Club) (June 9, 1908-September 27, 1960)
Tibor Kemeny (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest) (March 5, 1913-  September 25, 1992)
Gyorgy Sarosi (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest) (August 5, 1912-  June 20, 1993)
Gabor Peter Szabo (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)    (October 14, 1902-February 26, 1950)
Pal Teleki (Bocskai Sport Club) (March 5, 1906-1985)
Geza Toldi (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)   (February 11, 1909-August 16, 1985)
Jeno Vincze (Bocskai Sport Club) (Novembner 20, 1908-1988)

Coach: Odon Nadas (September 12, 1891-October 9, 1951)

Note:
On Some sources Janos More is not part of the Hungarian selection. He may have been a late addition.
On Some sources J.Rozsonyi is not part of the Hungarian selection. He may have been a late addition.
On Some sources Jozsef Turayis not part of the Hungarian selection. He may have been a late addition.

According to some sources, the following players were part of the World Cup squad, it is possible they were eventually replaced by the above mentioned players
Sandor Biro (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)  (August 19, 1911-October 7, 1988)
Gyula Polgar (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest) (February 8, 1912-June 26, 1992)
Reszo Somlai (Kispest Futball Club- Budapest)  (1911-unknown)   

Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Hungary’s Geza Toldi)
(February 11, 1909-August 16, 1985)



Italy:
Goalkeepers:
Giampiero Combi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (November 20, 1902-August 13, 1956)
Guido Masetti (Associazione Sportiva Roma) (November 22, 1907-November 26, 1993)
Giuseppe Cavanna (Associazione Calcio Napoli)  (September 18, 1905-November 3, 1976)

Defenders:            
Virginio Rosetta (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (February 25, 1902-March 29, 1975)
Luigi Allemandi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)   (November 8, 1903-September 25, 1978)
Eraldo Monzeglio (Bologna Football Club)  (June 5, 1906-November 13, 1981)
Mario Varglien (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (December 26, 1905-August 11, 1978)
Umberto Caligaris (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (July 26, 1901-October 19, 1940)

Midfielders:            
Luigi Bertolini (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (November 13, 1904-February 11, 1977)
Armando Castellazzi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano) (February 7, 1904-  January 4, 1968)
Attilio Ferraris IV (Associazione Sportiva Roma) (March 26, 1904-May 18, 1947)      
Mario Pizziolo (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze) (December 8, 1909-April 30, 1990)  
Luis ‘Luisito’ Monti (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (May 15, 1901-September 19, 1983)

Strikers:            
Pietro Sante Arcari III (Milan Foot Ball Club) (December 2, 1909-February 8, 1988)
Felice Placido Borel II (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)(April 5, 1914-February 21, 1993)
Attilio Demaria (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  (March 19, 1909-November 11, 1990)
Giovanni Ferrari (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (December 6, 1907-December 2, 1982)
Enrique Guaita (Associazione Sportiva Roma)    (July 15, 1910-May 2, 1959)
Anfilogino “Filho” Guarisi (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)  (December 26, 1905- June 8, 1974)
Giuseppe Meazza (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)   (August 23, 1910-August 21, 1979)
Angelo Schiavio (Bologna Football Club)  (October 15, 1905-October 17, 1990)
Raimundo Bibiano Orsi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino) (December 2, 1901-April 16, 1986)

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo (March 12, 1886-December 21, 1968)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy’s Attilio Ferraris IV)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy’s Mario Pizzioli)


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

Photo From: Il Libro Azzuro, Author Walter Perosino, 1998
(Italy Manager Vittorio Pozzo and Mario Pizzioli)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1933-1934
(Italy’s Angelo Schiavio and Giuseppe Meazza)

Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983 
(Italy’s Eraldo Menzeglio)

Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983 
(A cartoon of Italy’s Umberto Caligaris)




Romania:
Goalkeepers:
William Zombory (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (January 11, 1906-January 17, 1993)
Adalbert Pullock (Clubul Sportiv Crisana Oradea)    (April 6, 1907-December 7, 1977)
Carol Weichelt (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)  (March 2, 1906-July 4, 1971) 

Defenders: 
Gheorghe Albu (Venus Athletic Sport Club Bucureşti)   (September 12, 1909-June 26, 1974)
Rudolf Burger (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (October 31, 1908-January 20, 1980)
Gusztav Juhasz (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)  (December 19, 1911-  January 20, 2003)
Emerich Vogl (captain) (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)   (August 12, 1905-October 29, 1981)

Midfielders: 
Alexandru Cuedan (Cassa Ferovarilul Rapid Bucureşti)  (September 26, 1910-1976)
Vasile Deheleanu (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (August 12, 1910-April 30, 2003)
Iosif Morawetz(RGMT -Reuniunea de gimnastică a muncitorilor din Timişoara) (January 14, 1911-February 16, 1990)

Rudolf Kotormany(Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (January 23, 1911-August 2, 1983)
Lazar Sfera           (Venus Athletic Sport Club Bucureşti)  (April 29, 1909-August 25, 1992)

Strikers: 
Iuliu Baratki          (Clubul Sportiv Crisana Oradea)   (May 14, 1910-April 14, 1962)
Silviu Bindea (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (October 24, 1912-March 6, 1992)
Iuliu Bodola (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   (February 26, 1912-March 12, 1993)
Stefan Dobay (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (September 26, 1909-April 7, 1994)
Gheorghe Ciolac (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (August 10, 1908-April 13, 1965)
Istvan Klimek (ILSA  (Industria Lânii Societate Anonimă Timișoara) Timisoara) (April 15, 1913-November 12, 1988)
Nicolae Kovaci  (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   (December 29, 1911-July 7, 1977)
Gratian Sepi (Universitatea Cluj)  (December 30, 1910-March 6, 1977)
Sandor Schwartz (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (January 18, 1909-1994)
**Zoltan Beke (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara) (June 30, 1911-March 9, 1994)

Coach: Iosif Uridill (Austria) (February 24, 1895-May 30, 1962)
Manager: Costel Radulescu (October 5, 1896-December 31, 1981)
**Note: Zoltan Beke was included in case Bindea’s injury would not heal. This was against FIFA regulations and Beke was inelligible (though he did travel with the squad)
Note: Nicolae Kovaci is referred as Nicolae Kovacs in some sources


Spain:
Goalkeepers:
Ricardo ZamoraMartinez (captain) (Madrid Football Club) (January 21, 1901-September 8, 1978)
Juan JoséNoguesPortalatín(Fútbol Club Barcelona) (March 28, 1908-July 2, 1998)

Defenders: 
Errasti Siunaga Ciriaco (Madrid Football Club) (August 8, 1904-November 8, 1984)
Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez (Madrid Football Club) (July 17, 1905-May 10, 1997)
Ramón Zabalo Zubiarre (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (June 10, 1910-January 2, 1967)

Midfielders: 
Leonardo Cilaurren Uriarte (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (November 6, 1912-December 9, 1969)
Federico Saiz Villegas, ‘Fede’(Sevilla Fútbol Club) (June 8, 1912-April 24, 1989)
JoséMuguerzaAntinúa (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (September 15, 1911-October 23, 1980)
Martin Marculeta Barberia (Donostia Club de Fútbol –San Sebastian) (September 23 (or 24), 1907-November 19, 1984)
Luis MarinSabater  (Athletic Club de Madrid) (September 4, 1906-December 21, 1974)
Pedro Solé Junoy (Real Club Deportivo Espanol-Barcelona) (May 7, 1905-February 25, 1982)

Strikers: 
Ramon de Lafuente Leal (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (December 31, 1907-September 15, 1973)
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (February 15, 1909-August 23, 1966)
Juan Marrero Perez, ‘Hilario’ (Madrid Football Club) (December 8, 1905-February 14, 1989)
JoséIraragorri Ealo (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (March 16, 1912-April 27, 1983)
Isidro Lángara Galaragga (Oviedo Club de Fútbol) (May 25, 1912-August 21, 1992)
Simon Lecue Andrade (Real Betis Balompié –Sevilla) (February 11, 1912-February 27, 1984)
Luis RegueiroPagola (Madrid Football Club) (July 1, 1908-December 6, 1995)
Martin Ventolra(Fútbol Club Barcelona) (December 16, 1906-June 5, 1977)
Guillermo González del Río García ‘Campanal I’ (Sevilla Fútbol Club) (February 9, 1912-January 22, 1984)
Eduardo Gonzalez Valiño,‘Chacho’ (Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña) (April 14, 1911-October 21, 1979)
Crisanto Bosch Espin (Real Club Deportivo Espanol-Barcelona) (December 7, 1907-April 13, 1981)

Coach: Amadeo García Salazar (March 31, 1887-July 18, 1947)



Photo From: AS Color, Issue 126, October 16, 1973
(Spain’sIsidro Langara)
(May 25, 1912-August 21, 1992)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 126, October 16, 1973
(Spain’sJose Iraragorri Ealo)
(March 16, 1912-April 27, 1983)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 126, October 16, 1973
(Spain’sLuis Regueiro Pagola)
(July 1, 1908-December 6, 1995)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 126, October 16, 1973
(Spain’s Ciriaco Errasti Siunaga)
(August 8, 1904-November 8, 1984)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 126, October 16, 1973
(Spain’s Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez and CiriacoErrasti Siunaga)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 126, October 16, 1973
(Spain’s Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez)
(July 17, 1905-May 10, 1997)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 126, October 16, 1973
(Spain’s Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes)
(February 15, 1909-August 23, 1966) 

Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Spain’s Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes)
(February 15, 1909-August 23, 1966)

Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Spain’s Isidro LángaraGalaragga and Luis Regueiro Pagola)

Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983 
(A cartoon of Ricardo Zamora)


Photo From: AS Color, Issue 127, October 23, 1973 
(Spain goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora in his playing days and in later life)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain’s Barcelona contingent)

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


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


Sweden:
Goalkeepers:
Anders Rydberg (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)(March 3, 1903-October 26, 1989)
Eivar Widlund (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm) (June 15, 1905-March 31, 1968)

Defenders: 
Nils Axelsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening) (January 18, 1906-January 18, 1989)
Sven Andersson (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm) (February 14, 1907-May 20, 1981)

Midfielders: 
Ernst Andersson (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg) (March 26, 1909-October 9, 1989)
Rune Carlsson (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Eskilstuna) (October 1, 1909-September 14, 1943)
Victor Carlund (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg) (February 5, 1906-February 22, 1985)
Helge Liljebjorn (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg) (August 16, 1904-May 2, 1952)
Nils Rosén (captain) (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening) (May 22, 1902-June 26, 1951)
Georg Johannson (Idrottsklubben Brage-Borlänge) (unknown-unkown)
Einar Snitt (Sandvikens Idrottsförening) (1905-1973)
Gunnar Jansson (Gefle Idrottsförening) (July 9, 1909-unknown)
Carl-Erik Holmberg (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg) (July 17, 1906-June 5, 1991)
Harry Lundahl (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Eskilstuna) (October 16, 1905-March 2, 1988)


Strikers: 
Otto Andersson (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg) (May 7, 1910-November 8, 1977)
GöstaDunker (Sandvikens Idrottsförening) (September 16, 1905-June 5, 1973)
Ragnar Gustavsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg) (September 28, 1907-May 19, 1980)
Sven Jonasson (Idrottsföreningen Elfsborg-Boras)(July 9, 1909-September 17, 1984)
Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner) (January 4, 1905-July 15, 1988)
Knut Kroon (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening) (June 19, 1906-February 27, 1975)
Gunnar Olsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg) (July 19, 1908-September 27, 1974)
Arvid Thörn (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Grangesberg) (February 13, 1911-December 2, 1986)

Coach: Jozsef Nagy (Hungary) (October 15, 1892-1963)


Note:
1-According to some sources, Carl-Erik Holmberg was part of the Swedish Selection in others he was part of the stand-by reserve list.
According to some sources, Gunnar Jansson was part of the Swedish Selection in others he was part of the stand-by reserve list.
According to some sources, Harry Lundahl was part of the Swedish Selection in others he was part of the stand-by reserve list.
Georg Johannson is not shown in some sources
Einar Snitt is not shown in some sources

2-Some sources show the following on Standby:
Sture Hult (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Eskilstuna) (goalkeeper) (October 19, 1910-unkown)
Gunnar Jansson (Gefle Idrottsförening) (July 9, 1909-unknown)
Lennart Blunke (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening) (April 3, 1912-August 17, 1988)
Carl-Erik Holmberg (Örgryte Idrottssällskap- Göteborg) (July 17, 1906-June 5, 1991)
Harry Lundahl (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Eskilstuna) (October 16, 1905-March 2, 1988)

3-Some other include the following players as well: Bergman, Granath and Jahr.


Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(Sweden’s Nils Rosen)
(May 22, 1902-June 26, 1951)

Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(Sweden’s Sven Andersson)
(February 14, 1907-May 20, 1981)


Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(Sweden’s Knut Kroon)
(June 19, 1906-February 27, 1975)

Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(Sweden’s Sven Jonasson)
(July 9, 1909-September 17, 1984)


Photo From: år med Svensk Fotboll 1904-84, Author Glanell Thomas red
(Sweden’s Sven Jonasson (July 9, 1909-September 17, 1984)



Switzerland:
Goalkeepers:
Frank Séchehaye (Servette Football Club-Genéve)(November 3, 1907-February 15, 1982)
Renato Bizzozero (Football Club Lugano) (September 7, 1912-November 10, 1994)
Willy Huber (Grasshopper-Club Zürich) (December 17, 1913-unknown)

Defenders: 
Severino Minelli (Captain) (Grasshopper-Club Zürich) (September 6, 1909-September 23, 1994)
Louis Gobet (Fußball Club Bern) (October 28, 1908-unknown)
Arnaldo Ortelli (Football Club Lugano) (August 5, 1913-unknown)
Walter Weiler  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich) (December 4, 1903-May 4, 1975)

Midfielders: 
Ernst Frick (Fussball-Club Luzern) (unknown-unknown)
Albert Guinchard (Servette Football Club-Genéve) (November 10, 1914-May 19, 1971)
Fernand Jaccard (FC La Tour-de-Peilz) (October 8, 1907-April 15, 2008)
Ernst Hufschmid  (Fußball Club Basel 1893) (February 4, 1913-November 30, 2001) 
Edmond Loichot (Servette Football Club-Genéve) (unknown-unknown)
Max Weiler  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich) (September 25, 1909 (or 1900)-September 1, 1969)

Strikers: 
André ‘Trello’ Abegleen  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich) (March 7, 1909-November 8, 1944)
Giuseppe Bossi (Fußball Club Bern) (August 29, 1911-unknown)
Albert Buche (Fußball Club Nordstern Basel) (1911-unknown)
Otto Buhler  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich) (unknown-unknown)
Erwin Hochstrasser (Football Club Lausanne-Sports) (unknown-unknown)
Leopold Kielholz (Servette Football Club-Genéve)(June 9, 1911-June 4, 1980)
Wilhelm Jaggi (Football Club Lausanne-Sports) (July 28, 1906-February 1, 1968)
Alfred Jaeck  (Fußball Club Basel 1893) (August 2, 1911-August 28, 1953)
Willy von Känel (Fußball Club Biel-Bienne) (October 30, 1909-April 28, 1991)
Raymond Passello (Servette Football Club-Genéve) (January 12, 1905-March 16, 1987)

Coach: Heinrich ‘Henry’ Müller (June 4, 1889-1957)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Switzerland’s Willy von Kaenel)
(October 30, 1909-April 28, 1991)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Switzerland’s Walter Weiler)
(December 4, 1903-May 4, 1975)

Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Switzerland’s Ernst Hufschmid)
(February 4, 1913-November 30, 2001)  

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland’s Leopold Kielholz)
(June 9, 1911-June 4, 1980)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(Switzerland’s Willy Jaggi)
(July 28, 1906-February 1, 1968)

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland’s Willy Jaggi)
(July 28, 1906-February 1, 1968)

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland’s Andre ‘Trello’ Abegglen)
(March 7, 1909-November 8, 1944)


Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland’s Severino Minelli)
(September 6, 1909-September 23, 1994)



Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland’s Alfred Jaeck)
(August 2, 1911-August 28, 1953)

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland goalkeepr Frankie Sechehaye)
(November 3, 1907-February 15, 1982)


USA:
Goalkeepers:
Julius Hjulian (Chicago Wonderbolts) (March 15, 1903-February 1974)

Defenders: 
Adolph C. ‘Ed’ Czerkiewicz (Pawtucket Rangers) (July 8, 1912-unknown)
George Moorhouse (captain) (New York Americans) (April 4, 1901-October 12, 1943)
Al Harker (Philadelphia German-Americans) (April 11, 1910-April 3, 2006)

Midfielders: 
Thomas Amrhein (Baltimore Canton) (1911-unknown)
William Gonsalvez (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller) (August 10, 1908-July 17, 1977)
Thomas Florie (Pawtucket Rangers) (September 6, 1897-April 26, 1966)
Jimmy Gallagher (Cleveland Slavia) (June 7, 1901-October 7, 1971)
William Lehmann (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller) (December 20, 1901-January 1979)
Bill Fiedler (Philadelphia German-Americans) (Janaury 10, 1910-September 1985)

Strikers: 
Aldo Donelli (Pittsburg Curry Silver Tops) (July 22, 1907-August 9, 1994)
Walter Dick (Pawtucket Rangers) (September 20, 1905-July 24, 1989)
Werner Nilsen (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller) (February 24, 1904-May 10, 1992)
William McLean (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller) (January 27, 1904-unknown)
Peter Paul Pietras (Philadelphia German-Americans) (April 21, 1908-April 1993)
Francis John Ryan  (Philadelphia German-Americans) (January 10, 1908-October 14, 1977)
Tom Lynch (Brooklyn Celtic) (unknown-unknown)
Joseph Martinelli (Pawtucket Rangers) (August 22, 1916-July 22, 1991)
Herman Rapp (Philadelphia German-Americans) (1907-unknown)

Manager:  Elmer Schroeder
Coach: David Gould (January 9, 1873-January 25, 1939)


Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(A cartoon of USA’s Thomas Florie)
(September 6, 1897-April 26, 1966)



Compendium to the 1934 World Cup-Part 5

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1934 World Cup Finals:


I. FIFA World Cup-First Round


First Round:

May 27, 1934- (Rome, Italy 7-USA 1)
May 27, 1934- (Trieste, Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1)
May 27, 1934- (Florence, Germany 5-Belgium 2)
May 27, 1934- (Torino, Austria 3-France 2)
May 27, 1934- (Genova, Spain 3-Brazil 1)
May 27, 1934- (Milano, Switzerland 3-Holland 2)
May 27, 1934- (Bologna, Sweden 3-Argentina 2)
May 27, 1934- (Naples, Hungary 4-Egypt 2)


Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Italy 7-USA 1
Venue: Roma -Stadio Nazionale del P.N.F. ( Partito Nazionale Fascista)
Attendance:30,000
Referee:René Mercet (Switzerland)
Linesmen: Pedro Escartin (Spain), Bohumil Ženišek (Czechoslovakia)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Angelo Schiavio 18,29, 64, Raimundo Orsi 20, 69, Giovanni Ferrari 63, Giuseppe Meazza 90
(USA): Aldo Donelli 57
Lineups:
Italy:
Giampiero Combi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Virginio Rosetta (captain) (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Luigi Allemandi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Mario Pizziolo (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)   
Luis ‘Luisito’ Monti (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Luigi Bertolini (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Anfilogino “Filho”  Guarisi (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)   
Giuseppe Meazza (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Angelo Schiavio (Bologna Football Club)  
Giovanni Ferrari (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Raimundo Bibiano Orsi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo

USA:
Julius Hjulian (Chicago Wonderbolts)
Adolph C. ‘Ed’ Czerkiewicz (Pawtucket Rangers)
George Moorhouse (captain) (New York Americans)
Peter Pietras (Philadelphia German-Americans)
William Gonsalvez (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller)
Thomas Florie (Pawtucket Rangers)
Francis Ryan  (Philadelphia German-Americans)
Werner Nilsen (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller)
Aldo Donelli (Pittsburg Curry Silver Tops)
Walter Dick (Pawtucket Rangers)
William McLean (St. Louis Stix, Baer & Fuller)

Manager:  Elmer Schroeder
Coach: David Gould


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)


(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(USA squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Italy squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1933-1934
(Italy squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Italy 7-USA 1)



Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1
Venue: Trieste, Stadio Littorio, Italy
Attendance:5,000
Referee: Johannes (John) Langenus (Belgium)
Linesmen: Giuseppe Scarpi (Italy), Raffaele Scorzoni (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Czechoslovakia): Antonin Puč 50, Oldrich Nejedlý 67
(Romania): Stefan Dobay 10
Lineups:
Czechsolovakia:
Frantisek Plánička (Captain) (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Ladislav Ženišek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Josef Čtyroký  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Josef Koštálek  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Stefan Čambal (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Rudolf Krcil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Frantisek Junek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Josef Silný (Sporting Club Nîmois -Nîmes / France)
Jiri Sobotka (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Oldrich Nejedlý  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Antonin Puč (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Coach: Karel Petrů


Romania:
William Zombory (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Emerich Vogl (captain) (Footbal Club Juventus Bucureşti)    
Gheorghe Albu (Venus Athletic Sport Club Bucureşti)   
Iosif Morawetz (RGMT -Reuniunea de gimnastică a muncitorilor din Timişoara)
Rudolf Kotormany (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Vasile Deheleanu (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Silviu Bindea (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)
Nicolae Kovaci (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   
Gratian Sepi (Universitatea Cluj) 
Iuliu Bodola (CAO -Clubul Atletica Oradea)   
Stefan Dobay (Fotbal ClubRipensia Timisoara)

Coach: Josef Uridil (Austria)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Czechsolovakia squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Romania squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1)



(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 2-Romania 1)



Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Germany 5-Belgium 2
Venue:Firenze (Florence)-Stadio Giovanni Berta, Italy
Attendance:8,000
Referee:Francesco Mattea(Italy)
Linesmen: Jules Baert (France), Emenegildo Melandri (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Germany): Stanislaus Kobierski 25, Otto Siffling 49, Edmund Conen 66,70,87
(Belgium): Bernard Voorhhof 29,43
Lineups:
Germany:
Willibald Kress(Dresdner Sport Club)
Sigmund Haringer(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Hans Schwartz(Sport-Club Victoria 1895 e.V. Hamburg)
Paul Janes(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   
Fritz Szepan(Captain) (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904 e.V.- Gelsenkirchen)
Paul Zielinski(Sport-Verein Union 02 Hamborn)
Ernst Lehner(Turn- und Sport-Verein 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V.)
Karl Hohmann(Verein fur Leibesubungen Benrath 06 e.V.)
Edmund Conen (Fußball Verein Saarbrücken)
Otto Siffling (Sportverein Waldhof Mannheim)
Stanislaus Kobierski(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   

Coach: Otto Nerz

Belgium:
Andrè Vandeweyer (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Phillibert Smellinckx (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Constant Joacim (Royal Berchem Sport)
Frans Peeraer (Royal Antwerp Football Club) 
Fèlix Welkenhuysen (Captain) (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
Jean Claessens (Union Saint-Gilloise Societe Royale)
François De Vries (Royal Antwerp Football Club)
Bernard Voorhoof (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring)  
Jean Capelle (Royal Standard Club Liège)
Laurent Grimmonprez (Royal Racing Club de Gand)
Albert Heremans (Daring Club de Bruxelles Societe Royale) 

Coach: Hector Goetinck


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Germany 5-Belgium 2)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Germany 5-Belgium 2)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Germany squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Germany 5-Belgium 2)

(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Germany 5-Belgium 2)



Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Austria 3-France 2 (1-1 Full time, after Overtime)
Venue:Torino -Stadio Municipale ‘Benito Mussolini’, Italy
Attendance:15,000
Referee:Johannes Van Moorsel (Holland) 
Linesmen: Camillo Caironi (Italy), Louis Baert (Belgium)
Goalscorers:
(Austria): Matthias Sindelar 45, Anton Schall 93, Josef Bican 109
(France): Jean Nicolas 18, Georges Verriest 115 pen
Lineups:
Austria:
Peter  Platzer (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Franz Cisar (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Karl Szestak ‘Sesta’ (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Franz Wagner (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Josef Smistik (Captain) (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Urbanek (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Karl Zischek (Sport Club WackerWien)
Josef Bican (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Matthias Sindelar (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
Anton Schall (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Rudolf Viertl (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)

Coach: Hugo Meisl

France:
Alexis Thépot (captain) (Red Star Olympique-Paris)   
Jacques Mairesse (Red Star Olympique-Paris)   
Etienne Mattler  (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Edmond Delfour (Racing Club de Paris)
Georges Verriest (Racing Club de Roubaix)   
Noël Liétaer (Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix)   
Fritz Keller  (Racing Club de Strasbourg Football)
Joseph Alcazar (Olympique de Marseille)
Jean Nicolas (Football ClubGrand Rouen) 
Roger Rio (Football ClubGrand Rouen) 
Alfred Aston (Red Star Olympique-Paris)   

Coach: Gabriel Sibley ‘George’ Kimpton (England)
Coach: Technical Commission (Gaston Barreau, Jean Rigal, Maurice Delanche and Jacques Caudron)


Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire 
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Austria 3-France 2)


Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire 
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Austria 3-France 2)


Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire 
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Austria 3-France 2)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Austria 3-France 2)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Austria squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Austria 3-France 2)



Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(France squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Austria 3-France 2)

(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Austria 3-France 2)



Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Spain 3-Brazil 1
Venue:Genova -Stadio Comunale ‘Luigi Ferraris’ (Marassi), Italy Attendance:25,000
Referee:Alfred Birlem (Germany)
Linesmen: Ettore Carminati (Italy), Mihaly Ivanicsics (Hungary)
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Iraragorri 18 pen, Langara 25,29 
(Brazil): Leonidas 55
Lineups:
Spain:
Ricardo ZamoraMartinez (captain) (Madrid Football Club)
Errasti Siunaga Ciriaco (Madrid Football Club)
Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez (Madrid Football Club)
Leonardo Cilaurren Uriarte (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
JoséMuguerzaAntinúa (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Martin Marculeta Barberia (Donostia Club de Fútbol –San Sebastian)
Ramon de Lafuente Leal (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
JoséIraragorri Ealo (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Isidro Lángara Galaragga (Oviedo Club de Fútbol)
Simon Lecue Andrade (Real Betis Balompié –Sevilla)
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Coach: Amadeo García Salazar
Note: Ricardo Zamora saved Waldemar de Brito’s penalty kick in the 62ndminute. (Or 70th minute according to some sources)

Brazil:
Roberto Gomes Pedrosa(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro) 
Sylvio HoffmannMazzi (São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*)
Luiz dos Santos Luz (
Gremio Porto Alegrense) (CBD*)
Alfredo AlvesTinoco  (Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama -Rio de Janeiro)      
(CBD*)
Martim Mércio da Silveira(Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro
Heitor Canalli (Botafogo Football Club- Rio de Janeiro
Luís Mesquita de Oliveira, Luizinho  (São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*)
Waldemar de Brito (
São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*)
Armando dos Santos, Armandinho (
São Paulo da Floresta) (CBD*)
Leônidas da Silva (Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama
 -Rio de Janeiro)      
(CBD*)
Rodolpho Barteczko,Patesko  (Club Nacional de Football Montevideo / Uruguay) (CBD*)

Coach: Luiz Augusto Vinhaes

Note: (CBD)*- (contracted to CBD (Confederación Brasileña de Deportes)) for the duration of the World Cup
Some sources show Patesko registered with Botafogo
Some sources show Martim Silveira as Brazil’s Captain, others show Sylvio Hoffman.


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)

Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo, May 30, 1934
(Leonidas, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
 (Spain squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Placar Especial 2006 (1-9)
(Brazil squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Seleccao Brasileira -90 Anos 1914-2004, Authors Antonio Carlos Napoleao, Roberto Assaf
(Brazil squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)

(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Spain 3-Brazil 1)


Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Switzerland 3-Holland 2
Venue:Milano -Stadio Calcistico San Siro, Italy
Attendance:25,000
Referee:Ivan Eklind (Sweden) 
Linesmen: Alois Beranek (Austria), Ferruccio Bonivento (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Switzerland): Leopold Kielholz 7,43, Andre Abegglen 69
(Holland): Kick Smit 19, Leen Vente 84
Lineups:
Switzerland:
Frank Séchehaye (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
Severino Minelli (Captain) (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Walter Weiler  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Albert Guinchard (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
Fernand Jaccard (FC La Tour-de-Peilz)
Ernst Hufschmid  (Fußball Club Basel 1893)
Willy von Känel (Fußball Club Biel-Bienne)
Raymond Passello (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
Leopold Kielholz (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
André ‘Trello’ Abegleen  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Giuseppe Bossi (Fußball Club Bern)

Coach: Heinrich ‘Henry’ Müller

Holland:
dr Agaeus Ijme ‘Gejus’ van der Meulen (HFC (Haarlemsche Football Club)-Haarlem) 
Bartholomeus Marius ‘Mauk’ Weber (ADO (Alles Door Oefening) Den Haag  -'s-Gravenhage) 
Josephus Franciscus Johannes Antonius ‘Sjef’ van Run (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)
Hendrikus Adrianus ‘Henk’ Pellikaan (L.O.N.G.A.( Lichaams Ontwikkeling Na Gedane Arbeid)-Tilburg)
Willem Gerardus ‘Wim’ Anderiesen sr. (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Gerardus Henricus ‘Puck’ van Heel (Captain) (Rotterdamsche Voetbal en Atletik Vereniging Feijenoord-Rotterdam)
Frank Wels (GVV (Gorinchemse Voetbal Vereniging) Unitas-Gorinchem)
Leendert Roedolf Johan ‘Leen’ Vente (RV& AV (Rotterdamse athletiek en voetbal vereniging) Neptunus-Rotterdam) 
Elisa Hendrik ‘Beb’ Bakhuys (Z.A.C. (Zwolse Athletische Club)-Zwolle)
Kick Smit (Football Club Haarlem) [5th Official Match / 7 Goals scored]
Johannes Cornelis ‘Joop’ van Nellen (DHC (Delfia Hollandia Combinatie)

Coach: Bob Glendenning (England)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Switzerland 3-Holland 2)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Switzerland 3-Holland 2) n>


Photo From: We Caan Naar Rome, Authirs:  Marco van der Laan, Rob Kemper
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Switzerland 3-Holland 2)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Switzerland 3-Holland 2)


Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Switzerland 3-Holland 2)


Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Switzerland 3-Holland 2)


(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Switzerland 3-Holland 2)



Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Sweden 3-Argentina 2
Venue:Bologna-Stadio Littoriale, Italy
Attendance:15,000
Referee:Erwin Braun (Austria)
Linesmen: Albino Carraro (Italy), Giuseppe Turbiani (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Sweden): Sven Jonasson 8, 67, Knut Kroon 79
(Argentina): Ernesto Belis 3, Alberto Galateo 47
Lineups:
Sweden:
Anders Rydberg (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)
Nils Axelsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)
Sven Andersson (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)
Rune Carlsson (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Eskilstuna)
Nils Rosén (captain) (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)
Ernst Andersson (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)
GöstaDunker (Sandvikens Idrottsförening)
Ragnar Gustavsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)
Sven Jonasson (Idrottsföreningen Elfsborg-Boras)
Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)
Knut Kroon (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Coach: Jozsef Nagy (Hungary)


Argentina:
Hector Luis Freschi (Club Atlético Chaco For Ever Resistencia, Chaco)          
Juan Carlos Pedevila (Club Atlético Estudiantil Porteño)        
Ernesto Antonio Belis (Club Atlético Defensores de Belgrano-Buenos Aires)     
Jose Nehin (Club Sportivo Desamparados –San Juan)        
Constantino Urbieta Sosa (Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba-Godoy Cruz, Mendoza)
Arcadio Julio Lopez (Sportivo Buenos Aires)
Francisco Rua (Club Sportivo Dock Sud-Buenos Aires)
Federico Wilde (Club Atlético Union- Santa Fé)
Alfredo Ciriaco De Vincenzi (captain) (Club Atlético Estudiantil Porteño)
Alberto Galateo (Club Atlético Union- Santa Fé)
Robert Luis Iraneta (Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata -La Plata)

Coach: Felipe Pascucci (Italy)
Note: Some sources show Arcadio Julio Lopez as Argentina’s Captain



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Sweden 3-Argentina 2)

Photo From: El Grafico, LA Historiade Argentina en Los Mundiales, de Uruguay 30 a Corea-Japon 2002, April 2006
(Argentina squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Sweden 3-Argentina 2)

Photo From: IFFHS-Argentina (1902-1940)-Uruguay (1902-1940)
(Argentina squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Sweden 3-Argentina 2)

Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(Sweden squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Sweden 3-Argentina 2)


(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Sweden 3-Argentina 2)


Date: May 27, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-First Round
Result: Hungary 4-Egypt 2
Venue:Napoli (Naples)-Stadio Ascarelli, Italy
Attendance:12,000
Referee:Rinaldo Barlassina (Italy)
Linesmen: Generoso Datillo (Italy), Otello Sassi (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Hungary): Pal Teleki 11, Geza Toldi 31, 61, Jeno Vincze 53
(Egypt): Abdelrahman Fawzi 27,39
Lineups:
Hungary:
Antal Szabo (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)     
Gyula Futo (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Laszlo Sternberg (Captain) (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Istvan Palotas (Bocskai Sport Club)
Gyorgy Szücs (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Gyula Lázár (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     
Imre Markos (Bocskai Sport Club)
Jeno Vincze (Bocskai Sport Club)
Pal Teleki (Bocskai Sport Club)
Geza Toldi (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     
Gabor Peter Szabo (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     

Coach: Odon Nadas

Egypt:
Mustafa Kamel Mansour (Al Ahly-National SC)
Ali Mohamed El-Said El Kaf (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Ibrahim Abdel Hamidu Sharli (Al Olympi-Alexandria)
Hassan Ahmed El Far (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Ismail Rafaat (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Hassan Raghab (Union Recreastion Ithad)
Mohamed Latif (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Abdelrahman Fawzi (Al Masry AC Port Said)
Mahmoud Mokhtar Rafai ‘El Tetch’ (Captain) (Al Ahly-National SC)
Mustafa Kamel Taha (Zamalek Mokhtalat)
Mohammed Hassan Helmy Moussa (Al Masry AC Port Said)

Coach: James McCrae (Scotland)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 27, 1934, World Cup, Hungary 4-Egypt 2)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Egypt squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Hungary 4-Egypt 2)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Hungary squad, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Hungary 4-Egypt 2)

(Team colors, May 27, 1934, World Cup, Hungary 4-Egypt 2)


Compendium to the 1934 World Cup-Part 6

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1934 World Cup Finals:


II. FIFA World Cup- Quarterfinals


Quarterfinals:

May 31, 1934- (Milano, Germany 2-Sweden 1)
May 31, 1934- (Bologna, Austria 2-Hungary 1)
May 31, 1934- (Torino, Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2)
May 31, 1934- (Florence, Italy 1-Spain 1)

Quarterfinal Replay:
June 1, 1934- (Florence, Italy 1-Spain 0)




Date: May 31, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Quarterfinals
Result: Germany 2-Sweden 1
Venue:Milano -Stadio Calcistico San Siro, Italy
Attendance:15,000
Referee:Rinaldo Barlassina (Italy)
Linesmen: Johannes Van Moorsel (Holland), René Mercet (Switzerland)
Goalscorers:
(Germany): Karl Hohmann 60,63
(Sweden): Gösta Dunker 82
Lineups:
Germany:
Willibald Kress(Dresdner Sport Club)
Sigmund Haringer(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Wilhelm Busch(Turn- und Sport-Verein Duisburg 1899)
Rudolf Gramlich (Sportgemeinschaft Eintracht Frankfurt 1899)
Fritz Szepan(Captain) (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904 e.V.- Gelsenkirchen)
Paul Zielinski(Sport-Verein Union 02 Hamborn)
Ernst Lehner(Turn- und Sport-Verein 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V.)
Karl Hohmann(Verein fur Leibesubungen Benrath 06 e.V.)
Edmund Conen (Fußball Verein Saarbrücken)
Otto Siffling (Sportverein Waldhof Mannheim)
Stanislaus Kobierski(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   

Coach: Otto Nerz

Sweden:
Anders Rydberg (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)
Nils Axelsson (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)
Sven Andersson (AIK (Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm)
Rune Carlsson (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Eskilstuna)
Nils Rosén (captain) (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)
Ernst Andersson (IFK (Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna) Göteborg)
GöstaDunker (Sandvikens Idrottsförening)
Ragnar Gustavsson (GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssälskap)- Göteborg)
Sven Jonasson (Idrottsföreningen Elfsborg-Boras)
Tore Keller (Idrottsklubb Sleipner)
Knut Kroon (Helsingborgs Idrottsförening)

Coach: Jozsef Nagy (Hungary)




Photo From: Гольдес И.- История чемпионатов мира 1930-1962+
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Germany 2-Sweden 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Germany 2-Sweden 1)



Photo From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(Sweden squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Germany 2-Sweden 1)


(Team colors, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Germany 2-Sweden 1)



Date: May 31, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Quarterfinals
Result: Austria 2-Hungary 1
Venue: Bologna -Stadio Littoriale, Italy  
Attendance:14,000
Referee: Francesco Mattea (Italy)
Linesmen: Alfred Birlem (Germany), Pedro Escartin (Spain)
Goalscorers:
(Austria): Johann Horvath 8, Karl Zischek 51
(Hungary): Gyorgy Sarosi 61 pen
Lineups:
Austria:
Peter  Platzer (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Franz Cisar (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Karl Szestak ‘Sesta’ (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Franz Wagner (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Josef Smistik (Captain) (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Urbanek (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Karl Zischek (Sport Club WackerWien)
Josef Bican (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Matthias Sindelar (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
Johann Horvath (Football Club Wien)
Rudolf Viertl (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)

Coach: Hugo Meisl


Hungary:
Antal Szabo (HungáriaFutball Club- Budapest)     
Jozsef Vago (Bocskai Sport Club)
Laszlo Sternberg (Captain) (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Istvan Palotas (Bocskai Sport Club)
Gyorgy Szücs (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Antal Szalay (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Imre Markos (Bocskai Sport Club)
Istvan Avar (ÚjpestFutball Club- Budapest)     
Gyorgy Sarosi (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     
Geza Toldi (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     
Tibor Kemeny (Ferencváros Futball Club- Budapest)     

Coach: Odon Nadas
Sent Off: Imre Markos 80



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Austria 2-Hungary 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Austria 2-Hungary 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Austria 2-Hungary 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Hungary squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Austria 2-Hungary 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Austria squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Austria 2-Hungary 1)

(Team colors, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Austria 2-Hungary 1)


Date: May 31, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Quarterfinals
Result: Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2
Venue:Torino -Stadio Municipale ‘Benito Mussolini’, Italy  
Attendance:12,000
Referee: Alois Beranek (Austria)
Linesmen: Youssef Mohammed (Egypt), Jules Baert (France)
Goalscorers:
(Czechoslovakia): Frantisek Svoboda 24, Jiri Sobotka 49, Oldrich Nejedlý 82
(Switzerland): Leopold Kielholz 18, Willy Jäggi 78
Lineups:
Czechoslovakia:
Frantisek Plánička (Captain) (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Ladislav Ženišek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Josef Čtyroký  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Josef Koštálek  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Stefan Čambal (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Rudolf Krcil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Frantisek Junek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Frantisek Svoboda (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Jiri Sobotka (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Oldrich Nejedlý  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Antonin Puč (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Coach: Karel Petrů


Swizterland:
Frank Séchehaye (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
Severino Minelli (Captain) (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Walter Weiler  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Albert Guinchard (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
Fernand Jaccard (FC La Tour-de-Peilz)
Ernst Hufschmid  (Fußball Club Basel 1893)
Willy von Känel (Fußball Club Biel-Bienne)
Wilhelm Jaggi (Football Club Lausanne-Sports)
Leopold Kielholz (Servette Football Club-Genéve)
André ‘Trello’ Abegleen  (Grasshopper-Club Zürich)
Alfred Jaeck  (Fußball Club Basel 1893)

Coach: Heinrich ‘Henry’ Müller



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2)

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2)


Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechsolovakia squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2)

Photo From: IFFHS, Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera (1905-1940)
(Switzerland squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Switzerland 2)

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


Date: May 31, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Quarterfinals
Result: Italy 1-Spain 1
Venue:Firenze (Florence)- Stadio Comunale -Stadio Giovanni Berta 
Attendance:35,000
Referee:Louis Baert (Belgium)
Linesmen: Mihaly Ivanicsics (Hungary), Bohumil Ženišek (Czechoslovakia)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Giovanni Ferrari 45
(Spain): Luis Regueiro 31
Lineups:
Italy:
Giampiero Combi (captain) (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)             
Eraldo Monzeglio (Bologna Football Club)  
Luigi Allemandi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Mario Pizziolo (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)   
Luis ‘Luisito’ Monti (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Armando Castellazzi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)    
Enrique Guaita (Associazione Sportiva Roma)     
Giuseppe Meazza (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Angelo Schiavio (Bologna Football Club)  
Giovanni Ferrari (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Raimundo Bibiano Orsi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo


Spain:
Ricardo ZamoraMartinez (captain) (Madrid Football Club)
Errasti Siunaga Ciriaco (Madrid Football Club)
Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez (Madrid Football Club)
Leonardo Cilaurren Uriarte (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
JoséMuguerzaAntinúa (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Federico Saiz Villegas, ‘Fede’(Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Ramon de Lafuente Leal (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
JoséIraragorri Ealo (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Isidro Lángara Galaragga (Oviedo Club de Fútbol)
Luis RegueiroPagola (Madrid Football Club)
Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Coach: Amadeo García Salazar



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(May 31, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 1)

Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 1)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy squad, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 1)


(Team colors, May 31, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 1)

Date: June 1, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Quarterfinals-Replay
Result: Italy 1-Spain 0
Venue:Firenze (Florence)- Stadio Comunale -Stadio Giovanni Berta 
Attendance:43,000
Referee:Rene Mercet (Switzerland)
Linesmen: Mihaly Ivanicsics (Hungary), Bohumil Ženišek (Czechoslovakia)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Giuseppe Meazza 12
(Spain): None
Lineups:
Italy:
Giampiero Combi (captain) (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)             
Eraldo Monzeglio (Bologna Football Club)  
Luigi Allemandi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Attilio Ferraris IV (Associazione Sportiva Roma)       
Luis ‘Luisito’ Monti (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Luigi Bertolini (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Enrique Guaita (Associazione Sportiva Roma)     
Giuseppe Meazza (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Felice Placido Borel II (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Attilio Demaria (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)    
Raimundo Bibiano Orsi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo

Spain:
Juan JoséNoguesPortalatín(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Ramón Zabalo Zubiarre (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Jacinto Fernandez de Quincoces I Lopez (Captain) (Madrid Football Club)
Leonardo Cilaurren Uriarte (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
JoséMuguerzaAntinúa (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Simon Lecue Andrade (Real Betis Balompié –Sevilla)
Martin Ventolra(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Luis RegueiroPagola (Madrid Football Club)
Guillermo González del Río García ‘Campanal I’ (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Eduardo Gonzalez Valiño,‘Chacho’ (Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña)
Crisanto Bosch Espin (Real Club Deportivo Espanol-Barcelona)

Coach: Amadeo García Salazar



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)



Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 99, April 1997
(June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)



Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy squad, June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)


(Team colors, June 1, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Spain 0)




Compendium to the 1934 World Cup-Part 7

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1934 World Cup Finals:


III. FIFA World Cup- Semifinals


Semifinals:

June 3, 1934- (Milano, Italy 1-Austria 0)
June 3, 1934- (Rome, Czechoslovakia 3-Germany 1)


Date: June 3, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Semifinals
Result: Italy 1-Austria 0
Venue:Milano -Stadio Calcistico San Siro      
Attendance:45,000
Referee:Ivan Eklind (Sweden)
Linesmen: Louis Baert (Belgium), Bohumil Ženišek (Czechoslovakia)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Enrique Guaita 19
(Austria): None
Lineups:
Italy:
Giampiero Combi (captain) (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)             
Eraldo Monzeglio (Bologna Football Club)  
Luigi Allemandi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Attilio Ferraris IV (Associazione Sportiva Roma)     
Luis ‘Luisito’ Monti (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Luigi Bertolini (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Enrique Guaita (Associazione Sportiva Roma)     
Giuseppe Meazza (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Angelo Schiavio (Bologna Football Club)  
Giovanni Ferrari (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Raimundo Bibiano Orsi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo

Austria:
Peter  Platzer (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Franz Cisar (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Karl Szestak ‘Sesta’ (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Franz Wagner (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Josef Smistik (Captain) (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Urbanek (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Karl Zischek (Sport Club WackerWien)
Josef Bican (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Matthias Sindelar (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
Anton Schall (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Rudolf Viertl (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)

Coach: Hugo Meisl




Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del Calcio Italiana-1933-1934
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Austria squad, June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Italy squad, June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(Italy squad, June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)

(Team colors, June 3, 1934, World Cup, Italy 1-Austria 0)


Date: June 3, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Semifinals
Result: Czechoslovakia 3-Germany 1
Venue: Roma -Stadio Nazionale del P.N.F.( Partito Nazionale Fascista), Italy  
Attendance:15,000
Referee:Rinaldo Barlassina (Italy)
Linesmen: Alois Beranek (Austria), Pedro Escartin (Spain)
Goalscorers:
(Czechoslovakia): Oldrich Nejedly 19, 71, 80 (Note: Rudolf Krcil was originally credited for the goal in the 71stminute)
(Germany): Rudolf Noack 62
Lineups:
Czechoslovakia:
Frantisek Plánička (Captain) (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Jaroslav Burgr (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Josef Čtyroký  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Josef Koštálek  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Stefan Čambal (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Rudolf Krcil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Frantisek Junek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Frantisek Svoboda (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Jiri Sobotka (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Oldrich Nejedlý  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Antonin Puč (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Coach: Karel Petrů
Note: Czechoslovakia’s second goal in the 69th minute had been credited to Rudolf Krcil for more than 70 years. On November 10th, 2016, FIFA officially credited this goal to Nejedly.

Germany:
Willibald Kress(Dresdner Sport Club)
Sigmund Haringer(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
Wilhelm Busch(Turn- und Sport-Verein Duisburg 1899)
Jakob Bender(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   
Fritz Szepan(Captain) (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904 e.V.- Gelsenkirchen)
Paul Zielinski(Sport-Verein Union 02 Hamborn)
Ernst Lehner(Turn- und Sport-Verein 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V.)
Rudolf Noack(Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V.)
Edmund Conen (Fußball Verein Saarbrücken)
Otto Siffling (Sportverein Waldhof Mannheim)
Stanislaus Kobierski(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   

Coach: Otto Nerz


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Germany 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Germany 1)

Photo From: Schulze-Marmeling D. - Die Geschichte der Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft
(June 3, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Germany 1)

Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J.Kalat
(Czechsolovakia squad, June 3, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Germany 1)


(Team colors, June 3, 1934, World Cup, Czechoslovakia 3-Germany 1)




IV. FIFA World Cup- Semifinals


Third Place:

June 7, 1934- (Naples, Germany 3-Austria 2)



Date: June 7, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Third Place
Result: Germany 3-Austria 2
Venue: Napoli (Naples)-Stadio Ascarelli, Italy
Attendance:9,000
Referee: Albino Carraro (Italy)
Linesmen: Camillo Caironi (Italy), Pedro Escartin (Spain)
Goalscorers:
(Germany): Ernst Lehner 1, 42, Edmund Conen 29
(Austria): Johann Horvath 30, Karl Szestak ‘Sesta’ 55
Lineups:
Germany:
Hans Jakob (Sportbund Jahn Regensburg)
Paul Janes(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   
Wilhelm Busch(Turn- und Sport-Verein Duisburg 1899)
Jakob Bender(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V.)   
Reinhold Munzenberg(Aachener Turn- und Sport-Verein Alemannia von 1900 e.V.-Aachen)
Fritz Szepan(Captain) (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904 e.V.- Gelsenkirchen)
Paul Zielinski(Sport-Verein Union 02 Hamborn)
Ernst Lehner(Turn- und Sport-Verein 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V.)
Edmund Conen (Fußball Verein Saarbrücken)
Otto Siffling (Sportverein Waldhof Mannheim)
Matthias Heidemann (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)

Coach: Otto Nerz

Austria:
Peter  Platzer (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Franz Cisar (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Karl Szestak ‘Sesta’ (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Franz Wagner (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Josef Smistik (Captain) (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Urbanek (Sport Klub Admira Wien)
Karl Zischek (Sport Club WackerWien)
Georg Braun (Wiener Athletik-sport-Club)
Josef Bican (Sportklub Rapid Wien)
Johann Horvath (Football Club Wien)
Rudolf Viertl (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)

Coach: Hugo Meisl



Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(June 7, 1934, World Cup, Germany 3-Austria 2)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 7, 1934, World Cup, Germany 3-Austria 2)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 7, 1934, World Cup, Germany 3-Austria 2)





Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 7, 1934, World Cup, Germany 3-Austria 2)

Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin Edition, 100 Jahre Deutsche Landerspiele
(June 7, 1934, World Cup, Germany 3-Austria 2)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Austria squad, June 7, 1934, World Cup, Germany 3-Austria 2)

(Team colors, June 7, 1934, World Cup, Germany 3-Austria 2)



Compendium to the 1934 World Cup-Part 8

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1934 World Cup Finals:


V. FIFA World Cup- Final


Final:

June 10, 1934- (Rome, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)



Date: June 10, 1934
Competition: FIFA World Cup-Final
Result: Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1 (1-1 Full time, Overtime)
Venue: Roma -Stadio Nazionale del P.N.F. ( Partito Nazionale Fascista)      
Attendance:50,000
Referee:Ivan Eklind (Sweden)
Linesmen: Louis Baert (Belgium), Mihaly Ivanicsics (Hungary)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Raimundo Orsi 81, Angelo Schiavio 95 
(Czechoslovakia): Antonin Puc 71
Lineups:
Italy:
Giampiero Combi (captain) (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)             
Eraldo Monzeglio (Bologna Football Club)  
Luigi Allemandi (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Attilio Ferraris IV (Associazione Sportiva Roma)     
Luis ‘Luisito’ Monti (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Luigi Bertolini (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Enrique Guaita (Associazione Sportiva Roma)     
Giuseppe Meazza (Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana -Inter- Milano)  
Angelo Schiavio (Bologna Football Club)  
Giovanni Ferrari (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)
Raimundo Bibiano Orsi (Foot Ball Club Juventus-Torino)

Coach: Vittorio Pozzo

Czechoslovakia:
Frantisek Plánička (Captain) (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Ladislav Ženišek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Josef Čtyroký  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Josef Koštálek  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Stefan Čambal (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Rudolf Krcil (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Frantisek Junek (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Frantisek Svoboda (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Jiri Sobotka (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 
Oldrich Nejedlý  (Athletic Club Sparta Praha)  
Antonin Puč (Sportovní klub Slavia Praha) 

Coach: Karel Petrů


Top Goalscorers:

Oldrich Nejedly (Czechoslovakia) 5 goals
Angelo Schiavio (Italy), Edmund Conen (Germany) 4 goals
Raimundo Orsi (Italy), Leopold Kielholz (Swizterland) 3 goals


Note: For more than 70 years, Nejedly, Conen and Schiavio were jointly credited as Top Goalscorers with 4 goals each. On November 10th, 2016, FIFA officially credited another goal to Nejedly to make him the top goalcorer.


Photo From: Azzurri, Storia della Nazionale di calcio tre volte campioni del Mondo, 1910-1983
(Team captains Frantisek Planicka and Giampiero Combi with Match Referee Ivan Eklind, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Puc's first goal and Angelo Schiavio’s winning goal, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Historias Sudamericanas en la Copa del Mundo 1930-2006
(Raimundo Orsi, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

Photo From: El Grafico, Libro De Seleccion-La Historia De Argentina En Los Mundiales-De Uruguay 30 A Corea-Japon 2002 
(Angelo Schiavio, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Czechoslovakia players before overtime, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Hors Serie 14, 1982, La Glorieuse Epopee De la Coupe Du Monde
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo I Mondiali del 1934
(Italy squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)

Photo From: Fussballweltmeisterschaft 1934 Italien, Author Hardy Grune
(Italy squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 1978
(Italy squad, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


(Team colors, June 10, 1934, World Cup, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 1)


November 15, 1995-Germany 3-Bulgaria 1

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November 15, 1995
Germany 3-Bulgaria 1
UEFA European Championship Qualifying -Group 7
Venue: Berlin- Olympiastadion
Attendance:75,841
Referee: Vassilios Nikakis (Greece)
Goalscorers: (Germany): Jürgen Klinsmann 50, 76 pen, Thomas Häßler 56
                    (Bulgaria): Hristo Stoichkov 47

Lineups:
Germany:
1- Andreas Köpke (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)  [28 / 0]
2-Markus Babbel (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)  [10 / 1]
3-Steffen Freund (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.)  [10 / 0]
4- Jürgen Kohler (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.)  [77 / 0] (15-Thomas Strunz (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) [25 / 1] 46th
5-Thomas Helmer (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)   [41 / 2]
6-Matthias Sammer (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.)  [37 / 5]
7-Dieter Eilts (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)  [12 / 0]
8-Mario Basler (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)   [13 / 1]
10- Thomas Häßler (Karlruher Sport-Club von 1894 Mühlburg-Phönix e.V.)  [68 / 8] (14-Stefan Reuter (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) [48 / 2] 87th
9- Jürgen Klinsmann(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)   [78 / 34]
11- Stefan Kuntz (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul / Turkey)  [13 / 2] (13-Fredi Bobic (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.) [5 / 1] 82nd)  

Coach: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’  Vogts
Booked: Jürgen Klinsmann 35, Steffen Freund 67
Other Substitutes :
12-Oliver Kahn (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)  
16-Mehemt Scholl (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)  

Team Captain: Jürgen Klinsmann
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts (Patches of Black, Yellow and Red at the top), Black Shorts, White Socks


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 22, April 1996
(Germany squad, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Germany squad, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)


Bulgaria:
1-Dimitar Popov (Fudbalski Klub CSKA(Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Sofia)  [12 / 0]
2-Emil Kremenliev (Fudbalski Klub Levski 1914-Sofia)  [22 / 0]
3-Valentin Dartilov (Fudbalski Klub Levski 1914-Sofia) [1 / 0]
4-Tzanko Tzvetanov (Sport Verein Waldhof Mannheim 07 e.V. / Germany) [33 / 0]
5-Gosho Guinchev (Fudbalski Klub Levski 1914-Sofia)  [2 / 0]
6-Zlatko Yankov (Fußball Club Bayer 05 Uerdingen  / Germany)   [47 / 4]
7-Emil Kostadinov (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. / Germany[48 / 18]
8-Hristo Stoichkov (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)   [59 / 29]
9-Luboslav Penev (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)  [48 / 12] (14-Nasko Sirakov (Fudbalski Klub Slavia-Sofia) [76 / 22]  79th
10-Krassimir Balakov (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V. / Germany)  [50 / 7] (15-Daniel Borimorov (Turn- und Sportverein München von 1860 e.V / Germany) [19 / 2] 82nd
11-Yordan Lechkov (Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. / Germany[31 / 4] (16-Ilian Kiriakov (Anorthosis Football Club of Famagusta / Cyprus) [52 / 0] 62nd)   

Coach: Dimitar Penev
Booked: Krassimir Balakov 36, Valentin Dartilov 55, Dimitar Popov 76
Other Substitutes :
12-Zdravko Zdravkov (Fudbalski Klub Slavia-Sofia)   
13-Radostin Kishishev (Fudbalski Klub Neftochimik Bourgas)

Team Captain: Hristo Stoichkov
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts (Patches of white at the top), Green Shorts, Red Socks



Photo From: World Soccer, March 1996
(Bulgaria squad, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Bulgaria squad, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)


Notes:

-Match number 629 for Germany and number 539 for Bulgaria.

-This was the 20th meeting between the nations.

-The previous match between the nations, as well as the previous match on Bulgarian soil and Bulgaria’s previous victory, was the first Leg of this qualifier just a few months prior on June 7, 1995 that Bulgaria won (3-2) at Sofia.
Germany players: Andreas Köpke, Stefan Reuter, Matthias Sammer, Markus Babbel, Thomas Helmer, Thomas Strunz, Dieter Eilts, Mario Basler, Thomas Häßler and Jürgen Klinsmann andBulgaria players: Emil Kremenliev, Tzanko Tzvetanov,           Zlatko Yankov, Luboslav Penev, Hristo Stoichkov, Emil Kostadinov, Krassimir Balakov, Yordan Lechkov and Nasko Sirakov were present that day (on the field and/or the substitutes bench).
Both Managers were still at their respective posts.
Jürgen Klinsmann captained Germany for that match as well.
Hristo Stoichkov scored twice on two penalty kicks and Emil Kostadinov also scored for Bulgaria, while Jürgen Klinsmann also scored for Germany again.
Germany’s Reuter, Klinsmann and Sammer were booked in that match.
This remains Bulgaria’s last win to date over Germany.

-The next match between the nations, as well as the next match on Bulgarian soil, was a Friendly on August 21, 2002 at Sofia that ended in a (2-2) tie.
Krassimir Balakov was the only remaining player from this 1995 match to be present in that match. He captained Bulgaria and also scored one of the goals on a penalty kick.
This was the 21st match between the Nations. The two nations have not played one another since.
Bulgaria has only defeated Germany three times (two of them coming in 1994 and 1995).

-The sides had met at a neutral venue over a year prior for the Quarterfinals of the 1994 World Cup on July 10, 1994 at East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA.
Bulgaria had won that match (2-1). Hristo Stoichkov and Yordan Letchkov scored for Bulgaria that day.
Germany players: Thomas Helmer, Jürgen Kohler, Thomas Strunz, Thomas Häßler and Jürgen Klinsmann andBulgaria players: Ilian Kiriakov, Tzanko Tzvetanov, Zlatko Yankov, Nasko Sirakov, Yordan Lechkov, Krassimir Balakov, Emil Kostadinov and Hristo Stoichkovwere present that day (on the field and/or the substitutes bench).
Both Managers were still at their respective posts.
Germany’s Thomas Helmer, Thomas Häßler and Jürgen Klinsmann were booked in that match, as was Bulgaria’s Hristo Stoichkov.
The only other time the sides met a neutral venue was during the 1970 World Cup, on June 7, 1970 (Germany (West) 5-Bulgaria 2).

-The previous away win for Germany was a Friendly on March 22, 1989 at Sofia that Germany (West) won (2-1).
Germany players: Jürgen Kohler and Thomas Häßler and Bulgaria players: Ilyan Kiriakov, Krassimir Balakov, Emil Kostadinov, Luboslav Penev and Hritsto Stoitchkov were present that day (on the field and/or the substitutes bench).

-The previous match between the nations on German soil was a Friendly on April 17, 1985 that Germany (West) won (4-1) at Augsburg.

-The previous Official qualifier on German soil was a World Cup qualifier on November 22, 1981 that the Germans won (4-0).

-The previous UEFA European Championship qualifier on German soil between the nations was on November 19, 1975 at Stuttgart, that the Germans won (1-0).
Berti Vogts played for Germany (West) in that match,

-The two Managers, Bulgaria’s Manager Dimitar Penev and Germany’s Berti Vogts have taken part in many Bulgaria and Germany (West) match-ups.

Dimitar Penev only:
March 22, 1967, at Hannover, West Germany 1-Bulgaria 0
May 12, 1973, at Hamburg, West Germany 3-Bulgaria 0

Berti Vogts only:
April 27, 1975, EC Qualifier, at Sofia, Bulgaria 1- West Germany 1
November 19, 1975, EC Qualifier, at Stuttgart, West Germany 1-Bulgaria 0

Dimitar Penev and Berti Vogts:
September 24, 1969, at Sofia, Bulgaria 0-West Germany 1
June 7, 1970, World Cup, West Germany 5-Bulgaria 2

In addition the pair managed their respective sides against one another in the 1994 World Cup quarterfinal and these two 1995 UEFA European Championship qualifiers.

-The other teams in this UEFA European Championship qualifying Group, in addition to Germany and Bulgaria, were Georgia, Moldova, Wales and Albania.
Germany and Bulgaria both qualified to the Euro Finals to take place in England in the summer of 1996.

-This match was not critical in terms of qualification prospects as both already seemed set to qualify, but was important in terms of winning the Group.
For the Germans this was an opportunity to revenge the two previous losses on June 1995 and July 1994.
Berti Vogts had indicated that they wanted to win the group outright for better seeding at the 1996 Euro Finals.

-Berti Vogts had named his squad on November 6th, 1995:
Goalkeeper:
Andreas Kopke, Oliver Kahn
Defenders: Markus Babbel, Thomas Helmer, Stefan Reuter, and Matthias Sammer
Midfielders: Mario Basler, Dieter Eilts, Steffen Freund, Thomas Haessler, Andreas Moeller (Borussia Dortmund), Mehmet Scholl, Thomas Strunz
Strikers: Fredi Bobic, Heiko Herrlich (Borussia Dortmund), Jurgen Klinsmann, Stefan Kuntz
Note: Andreas Moeller and Heiko Herrlich would withdraw.

-In addition to Moeller and Herrlich, the Germans were also missing Christian Ziege, Ulf Kirsten and Christian Wörns.

-Bulgaria were missing goalkeeper and Captain Borislav Mikhailov. Hristo Stoichkov captained in his absence.
The Bulgarians were also missing Trifon Ivanov, Petar Hubchev and Ivaylo Yordanov.

Photo From:n Kicker Sportsmagazin, Issue 93, 46, November 16, 1995
(Team Formations)


-Dimitar Penev chose to hand a debut Valentin Dartilov at Libero to replace Hubchev.
In general Bulgaria’s defense was inexperienced. The absence of Mikhailov also forced Penev to start with the relatively inexperienced Dimitar Popov in goal.
Gosho Guinchev was earning only his second cap.


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 89, June 1996
(Emil Kostadinov, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 89, June 1996
(Krassimir Balakov and Dieter Eilts, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)


-For the Germans former midfielder Matthias Sammer was now the established Libero.
Ever since the injury suffered by former Captain Lothar Matthaus in January 1995 that had sidelined him for many months, Sammer had effectively filled up the role to such a point that even after Matthaus’ return, Vogts chose to maintain Sammer in the position.
Matthaus would later state that Jurgen Klinsmann and Thomas Helmer had lobbied Vogts for his exclusion. He would enter into a public feud with Klinsmann for the coming years.

-Vogts chose to push Helmer in midfield where he formed a defensive shield with Eilts.
He also surprisingly chose to start with Kuntz as striker instead of Bobic.

-Jurgen Kohler was injured and substituted off at halftime by Thomas Strunz.
Babbel who was in the flank marking Stoichkov was moved in center of defense to mark Penev.

-The Bulgarian guests took the lead early in the second half (47thminute). On  the right side, Yordan Lechkov sent Kostadinov through who immediately pulled back for Stoichkov to slot home.

Photo From: World Soccer, January 1996
(Hristo Stoichkov celebrating, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 89, June 1996
(Hristo Stoichkov after scoring, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

-The Germans tied the match just three minutes later (50th minute). Kuntz send a long ball into the Bulgarian box, Dartilov cleared it back very weakly and it fell in the path of Klinsmann who scored.

-Germany took the lead in the 56th minute. Thomas Haessler scored from a free kick, finding a gap in the wall, to score past Popov in his lower left corner.

-The Germans settled the matter in the 76th minute after being awarded a penalty kick after Popov fouled Kuntz in the box.
Klinsmann scored his second and Germany’s third.

Photo From: World Soccer, January 1996
(Thomas Haessler scoring from free kick, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)


-This was Germany’s seventh consecutive win.

Photo From: World Soccer, February 1996
(Krassimir Balakov, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)


-The win made the Germans the winners of the Group with 25 points. Their overall record had been 8 wins, 1 tie and only one loss (vs., Bulgaria on June 7, 1995).
Bulgaria ended with 22 points with seven wins, 1 tie and 2 losses.
Georgia were a distant third with 15 points.

-Jurgen Klinsmann’s booking meant that he would have to miss Germany’s first match at the Euro Finals.


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Hors Serie 22, April 1996
(Jurgen Klinsmann and Emil Kostadinov, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

-The only foreign based player for the Germans was Stefan Kuntz who played at Besiktas at Turkey.
For the Bulgarians : Tzanko Tzvetanov, Zlatko Yankov, Emil Kostadinov, Hristo Stoichkov, Luboslav Penev,  Krassimir Balakov, Daniel Borimorov, Yordan Lechkov and Ilian Kiriakovwere playing for foreign clubs.

-For the Bulgarians, many players were playing for German clubs:
Tzanko Tzvetanov (Waldhof Mannheim), Zlatko Yankov (Bayer 05 Uerdingen), Krassimir Balakov (Stuttgart), Daniel Borimorov (TSV München 1860),  Yordan Lechkov (Hamburg SV) and Emil Kostadinov (Bayern München).
Kostadinov was playing against many of his Bayern teammates such as Babbel, Helmer, Strunz and Klinsmann.



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Yordan Lechkov and Emil Kostadinov, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin, Issue 93, 46, November 16, 1995

-Bulgaria’s Luboslav Penev was the nephew of Bulgaria Manager Dimitar Penev. He missed the 1994 World Cup as he was recuperating from Testicular cancer. He returned back to the fold in the Fall of 1994.

-Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov was the reigning Ballon d’Or winner (1994). A month later, Jurgen Klinsmann would finish second for the 1995 award (behind George Weah).
Matthias Sammer would be awarded the 1996 Ballon d’Or.

-Matthias Sammer had also earned 23 caps (6 goals) for East Germany.


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Emil Kostadinov and Dieter Eilts, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)


-Jurgen Klinsmann had joined Bayern Munich that season after an excellent season with Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League.
Thomas Strunz rejoined Bayern Munich that season from Stuttgart.
Jurgen Kohler had joined Borussia Dortmund that season from Juventus.
Mario Basler would join Bayern Munich the following season.

-Hristo Stoichkov had just joined Parma from Barcelona. After a disappointing season he would rejoin Barcelona the following season.


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Special Thanks to Teodor Borisov)
(Germany players celebrating after a goal, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Germany players celebrating at the end, November 15, 1995, EC Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)

-For the Bulgarians: Emil Kremeliev, Tzanko Tzvetanov, Zlatko Yankov, Emil Kostadinov, Hristo Stoichkov, Nasko Sirakov, Yordan Lechkov,Daniel Borimirov, Ilian Kiriakov and Krassimir Balakov (as well as Manager Dimitar Penev) were members of the Bulgarian 1994 World Cup squad that had finished fourth.
Stoichkov was joint top goalscorer with six goals at the World Cup.

-The following Bulgaria players made the 1996 Euro Finals squad:
Radostin Kishishev, Ilian Kiriakov, Zlatko Yankov, Emil Kostadinov, Hristo Stoichkov, Luboslav Penev, Krasimir Balakov, Yordan Lechkov,     Dimitar Popov, Nasko Sirakov, Daniel Borimorov, Emil Kremenliev, Tzanko Tzvetanov, Gosho Guinchev and Zdravko Zdravkov (along with Manager Dimitar Penev).       

-The following Germany players made the 1996 Euro Finals squad:
Andreas Köpke, Stefan Reuter, Steffen Freund, Thomas Helmer, Matthias Sammer, Mehmet Scholl, Fredi Bobic, Thomas Haessler, Stefan Kuntz, Oliver Kahn, Mario Basler, Marcus Babbel, Jürgen Kohler, Jürgen Klinsmann, Thomas Strunz and Dieter Eilts (along with Manager Berti Vogts).


   
-The Germans would go and triumph in the 1996 UEFA European Championships by defeating the Czech Republic (2-1) on June 30th, 1996 at Wembley.
By then, the Udinese based Oliver Bierhoff would have integrated the German ranks.
Bulgaria were eliminated in the first round in a group with France, Spain and Romania.

-The following German players won the 1990 World Cup as well as the 1996 UEFA European Championships: Andreas Köpke, Jürgen Kohler, Thomas Häßler, Stefan Reuter and Jürgen Klinsmann.
(Note: Andreas Moller who was absent in this match vs. Bulgaria was also part of that group of double winners).

-Yordan Lechkov and Andreas Köpke would be teammates at French Club Olympique Marseille for the following season (1996/97).

-Bayern Munich players: Kostadinov, Klinsman, Babbel, Strunz, Helmer, Kahn and Scholl won the UEFA Cup that season (1995/96).

-Borussia Dortmund players: Freund, Reuter, Kohler and Sammer won the German Bundesliga at the end of that season.

-Nasko Sirakov and Zdravko Zdravkov won the Bulgarian League title with Slavia Sofia at the end of that season.

-Jurgen Klinsman (2004/2006) and Hristo Stoichkov (2004/2007) have managed their respective National Teams.
Klinsmann also managed the USA National Team (2011/2016).

-Berti Vogts has also managed the National Teams of Kuwait, Scotland, Nigeria and Azerbaijan.


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Trivia and Facts-Part 46

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1-In May 1974, the Scottish National Team players had a drinking session at their Hotel in Largs, Ayshire.
Afterwards in the early morning hours they headed for the shore. At this point Celtic Glasgow’s Jimmy Johnstone (September 30, 1944-March 13, 2006) (while drunk) decided to go on one of the rowing boats. The boat drifted into the sea with Johnstone on it and he was stranded.
The Coastguard had to be called in to rescue him.

Photo From: Official Match Programme, Scotland v. England, 1984
(Jimmy Johnstone)


2-  To prepare for their World Cup qualifier on October 15th, 1969 vs. Switzerland at Thessaloniki, the Greek Management decided to sequester the squad.
They were to stay in the training camp for five weeks and were not to receive any visitors.
They were only given one day off on the Sundays to play for their League clubs.
The Greeks won the match (4-1), but were ultimately edged out by Romania by one point and missed qualification.

3- Juventus administrator Luciano Moggi has claimed that he tricked Internazionale Milano into signing Olympique Marseille’s Ivory Coast defender Cyrille Domoraud in 1999.
According to Moggi, he had traveled to Marseille to scout on a player. While there, he noticed an Inter Representative scouting the same player.
Moggi claimed that he misdirected him by praising Domoraud so that the Inter Representative would overhear him and Inter ended up signing Domoraud in the coming weeks.


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 16, February 1999
(Luciano Moggi)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 23, October1999
(Cyril Domoraud at Internazionale Milano, 1999/2000)


4- Rayo Vallecano Manager Jose Antonio Camacho once fined his squad 50,000 pesetas each for not holding onto a (3-1) lead against Barcelona and ending the match (3-3) tie on December 20, 1992.
He was especially angry since both Barcelona’s Hristo Stoichkov and Ronald Koeman had been sent off at this point.

Photo From: Don Balon - Apendice Extra Liga\Don Balon-Extra Liga 9293
(Jose Antonio Camacho)


5-On June 12th, 1927, Hungary hosted France in a Friendly at Budapest. The hosts took a (6-0) lead by halftime.
At halftime, France’s Jules Dewaquez openly criticized the right back Urbain Wallet.

Wallet asked him to take his position if he could do better. Dewaquez took the right back spot and the Hungarians scored seven more goals in the second half for a (13-1) scoreline.


Photo From: Les Bleus, Author Denis Chaumier, 2004
(Jules Dewaquez)



Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(Urbain Wallet on the right, June 12, 1927, Hungary 13-France 1)

Old Match Photographs-Part 35a

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Photo From: 82 – Coop
(USSR’s Khoren Oganessian)
Photo From: Le Livre d'or du Football 1996
(Gareth Southgate being consoled by Stuart Pearce after his penalty kick miss, June 26, 1996, UEFA European Championships, England 1-Germany 1)


Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin, Issue 102, 51, December 14, 1987
(John Gregory and Mark Hughes, May 2, 1984, Home Championship, Wales 1-England 0)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Number 3, January 15-21, 1992
(Gianni Rivera and Ferruccio Valcareggi)


Photo From: Goal, Issue 3, December 1995
(Vinnie Jones as emergency goalkeeper for Wimbledon, October 21, 1995, Newcastle United 6-Wimbledon 1)


Photo From: Fussball 1988. Europameisterschaft. Europacup
(Oleg Kuznetsov, Alexie Mikhailichenko and Andreas Thom, October 10, 1987, EC Qualifier, East Germany 1-USSR 1)


Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 2, March April 1981
(Franz Beckenbauer at SV Hamburg, 1980/81)


Photo From: France Football, issue 2490, December 28, 1993
(AC Milan’s Franco Baresi bandaged)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2447, March 2, 1993
(Argentina’s Diego Maradona and Diego Simeone)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2590, November 28, 1995
(Claude Makelele at Nantes, 1995/96)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2073, December 31, 1985
(Liverpool’s Paul Walsh, 1985/86)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 102, August 1968
(AS Monaco’s Michel Hidalgo given a lap of honor with fans)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 38, March 1963
(Yvon Douis, October 26, 1958, France 2-West Germany 2)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 28, May 1962
(West Germany’s Gerd Dörfel)
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 76, February 1988
(Roberto Baggio and Enzo Scifo, December 13, 1987, Fiorentina 1-Internazionale Milano 2)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 15, July 1982
(Anatoli Demianenko and Erwin vandenbergh, July 1, 1982, World Cup, USSR  1-Belgium 0)
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 3, June 1981
(Anderlecht’s Hugo Broos with a Barcelona jersey, 1980/81)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 13, May 1982
(Carlos Santillana, April 13, 1982, Copa Del Rey, Real Madrid 3-Sporting Gijon 1)


Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3385 (21-08-1984)
(Argentinean Luis Artime with Palmeiras between Boca Juniors’ Julio Melendez and Silvio Marzolini, 1969)


Photo From: Don Balon, Edicion Chile, Issue 254, April 15-21, 1997
(Denmark and SC Heerenveen’s Jon Dahl Tomasson)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Grzegorz Lato and Franz Beckenbauer, July 3, 1974, World Cup, West Germany 1-Poland 0)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 13, November 1998
(Bayern Munich’s Stefan Effenberg)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 10, August 1998
(Austria’s Ivica Vastic during the 1998 World Cup)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 21, July 1999
(Fiorentina’s Moreno Torricelli)


Photo From: Ajax, De Complete Werken, Aflevering 27 AC Milan
(Frank Rijkaard, April 19, 1995, Champions League, Ajax Amsterdam 5-Bayern Munich 2)


Photo From: 82 – Coop
(Oleg Blokhin, November 29, 1981, World cup Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 1-USSR 1)


Photo From: Tempo (special thanks to Predrag Cvijetic)
(Yugoslavia’s Dragoslav Sekularac)
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Predrag Cvijetic)
(Australia and Dinamo Zagreb’s Eddie Krncevic)



Old Match Photographs-Part 35b

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Photo From: World Soccer, February 1984
(Juventus’ Paolo Rossi)
Photo From: Voetbal International, Nummer 7, February 18, 1989
(Ronald Koeman, February 8, 1989, UEFA Super Cup, PSV Eindhoven 1-Mechelen 0)


Photo From: Voetbal International, Nummer 29, July 16-21, 1979
(Dutchmen Leo van Veen and Johan Cruyff training at Los Angeles Aztecs, 1979)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Leeds United v Stuttgart, 1992
(David Rocastle, September 16, 1992, Champions League, Stuttgart 3-Leeds United 0)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Scotland v Sweden, 1981
(Scotland goalkeeper Alan Rough in an advertisement for Renault)


Photo From: Soccer International, Volume 3, Issue 9, September 1992
(Gordon Durie and Frank Rijkaard, June 12, 1992, UEFA European Championships, Holland 1-Scotland 0)


Photo From: Soccer International,Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(Ian Rush and Vaclav Nemecek, April 28, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Representation of Czechs and Slovaks 1-Wales 1)


Photo From: Shoot, May 27, 1978
(Kevin Keegan and Toninho Cerezo, April 19, 1978, England 1-Brazil 1)


Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(Rudi Voeller, March 27, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, West Germany 6-Malta 0)


Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1991
(November 7, 1991, UEFA Cup, Internazionale Milano 3-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 150, July 2001
(Parma’s French contingent: Johann Micoud, Alain Boghosian, Lilian Thuram, and Sabri Lamouchi, 2000/01)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 124, May 1999
(Eusebio, May 22, 1963, Champions Cup, AC Milan 2-Benfica 1)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 30, July 1991
(Pietro Vierchowod, May 19, 1991, Sampdoria 3-Lecce 0)


Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(Belgium’s Jan Ceulemans)


Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 7, 1978
(Sweden’s Bjorn Nordqvist, November 12, 1977, Poland 2-Sweden 1)



Photo From:  Mondial, new series, issue 56, November  1984
(Arsene Wenger and Aldo Platini at Nancy, 1984/85)


Photo From:  Mondial, New series, issue 21, December 1981
(Italy’s Roberto Bettega celebrating a goal)


Photo From:  Mondial, old series, issue 28, March 1979
(FC Zurich’s Rene Botteron)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 247, September 11, 1975
(Marius Tresor at Olympique Marseille)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 126, January 1970
(Pele with Brazil)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 253, December 11, 1975
(Michel Platini and Paco Rubio at Nancy, Olivier Rouyer is in the background, 1975/76)


Photo From: Miroir du Football, Issue 250, October 23, 1975
(Kurt Muller scoring for Switzerland, September 3, 1975, Switzerland 1-England 2)


Photo From: Le Livre d'or du Football 1996
(Germany’s Matthias Sammer, Oliver Bierhoff, Thomas Haessler and Christian Ziege, June 30, 1996, UEFA European Championships, Germany 2-Czech Republic 1)



Old Match Photographs-Part 35c

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Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 94, November, 1967 
(SV Hamburg’s Uwe Seeler)
Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 28, May 1962
(Mexico goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 8, December 1981
(Standard Liege’s Eric Gerets taking a throw-in)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 15, July 1982
(Socrates and Dino Zoff, July 5, 1982, World Cup, Italy 3-Brazil 2)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 14, June 1982
(Bayern Munich’s Dieter Hoeness)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 3, June 1981
(Graziano Bini and Carlos Santillana, April 22, 1981, Champions Cup, Internazionale Milano 1-Real Madrid 0)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 96, October 1989
(Sebastiano Lazaroni managing Brazil)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 13, May 1982
(Fan trouble, April 21, 1982, Champions Cup, Anderlecht 0-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3349 (13-12-1983)
(Dirceu at Napoli, 1983/84)


Photo From: Don Balon, Edicion Chile, Issue 254, April 15-21, 1997
(Giovane Elber at VfB Stuttgart)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Hernan Crespo with Argentina)


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


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 34, September 2000
(Real Mallorca’s Diego Tristan)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 22 Supplement, August-September 1999
(Austrian striker Toni Polster at Borussia Moenchengladbach)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 35, October 2000
(SV Hamburg goalkeeper Hans-Joeg Butt)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 13, November 1998
(Celtic Glasgow and Norway’s Harald Brattbak)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 13, November 1998
(Juventus’ Gianluca Vialli)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 21, July 1999
(Paraguay’s Carlos Gamarra)


Photo From: Ajax, De Complete Werken, Aflevering 27 AC Milan
(Frand De Boer and Ruud Gullit, September 14, 1994, Champions League, Ajax Amsterdam 2-AC Milan 0)


Photo From: Ajax, De Complete Werken, Aflevering 27 AC Milan
(AC Milan’s Swedish Gre-No-Li trio, Gunnar Nordahl, Nils Liedholm and Gunnar Gren)



Photo From: 82 – Coop
(Italy’s Alessandro Altobelli)


Photo From: 82 – Coop
(West Germany’s Wolfgang Dremmler)


Photo From: Hajduk Split, Jubilarna, 1986
(Hajduk Split’s Zlatko Vujovic, 1983/84)


Photo From: World Soccer, October 2002
(Argentina’s Hernan Crespo at internazionale Milano, 2002/03)


Photo From: World Soccer, August 2001
(Zinedine Zidane and Alfredo Di Stefano)


Photo From: World Soccer, November 1999
(Fabio Cannavaro at Parma)


Photo From: World Soccer, June 1983
(Walter Zenga, Ciro Ferrara and Peter Beardsley, July 7, 1990, World Cup, Italy 2-England 1)




Old Match Photographs-Part 35d

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Photo From:  Mondial, old series, issue 37, December 1979
(Paul Breitner, Carlos Caszely and Berti Vogts can be seen in the background, June 14, 1974, World Cup, West Germany 1-Chile 0)
Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 247, September 11, 1975
(Ulrik Le Fevre of Club Brugge and Denmark)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 126, January 1970
(Pele with Santos)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 256, January 29, 1976
(AS Monaco’s Christian Dalger and Delio Onnis, 1975/76)


Photo From: Miroir du Football, Issue 250, October 23, 1975
(Daniel Jeandupeux , September 3, 1975, Switzerland 1-England 2)


Photo From: L'Equipe de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod, 1993
(Stephane Chapuisat, March 31, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Switzerland 1-Portugal 1)


Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(October 18, 1961, Belgium 3-France 0)


Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin, Issue 82, October 13, 1975
(Borussia Moenchengladbach’s Jupp Heynckes in an advertisement for Puma)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 494 (Number 25), June 20-26, 1984
(Tarcisio Burgnich as Manager of Como, 1983/84)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Number 9,  February 27-March 5, 1985
(Czechoslovakia defender Frantisek Straka)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Number 3, January 15-21, 1992
(Uruguay’s Daniel Fonseca at Cagliari)


Photo From: Goal, Issue 3, December 1995
(Alan Shearer and Terry Venables in an England National team training)


Photo From: Fussball 1988. Europameisterschaft. Europacup
(Rodion Camataru and Gheorge Hagi, September 10, 1986, EC Qualifier, Romania 4-Austria 0)


Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 11, November 1988
(Werder Bremen’s Norbert Meier)


Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 2, March April 1981
(Schalke’s Klaus Fischer)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2256, July 4, 1989
(Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Michel Platini prior to an Internazionale Milano and Juventus match)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2387, January 7, 1992
(Borussia Dortmund’s Michael Rummenigge)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2447, March 2, 1993
(Alberigo Evani, Chris Waddle and Paolo Maldini, March 20, 1991, Champions Cup, Olympique Marseille 1-AC Milan 0)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2588, November 14, 1995
(Christian Karembeu signing autographs at Sampdoria, 1995/96)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2047, July 2, 1985
(Junior and Zico during a Brazil national team practice)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 102, August 1968
(Stade Reims’ Just Fontaine, Robert Siatka and Raymond Kopa)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 20, September 1961
(France player and future International manager Georges Verriest)



Old Match Phtotographs-Part 35e

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Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 34, September 2000
(Alfredo Di Stefano with River Plate)
Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 13, November 1998
(Anderlecht’s Lorenzo Staelens)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 21, July 1999
(Olympique Lyonnais’ Vikash Dhorasoo, 1998/99)


Photo From: Ajax, De Complete Werken, Aflevering 27 AC Milan
(Ajax’s Velibor Vasovic scoring from the spot, May 28, 1969, Champions Cup, AC Milan 4-Ajax Amsterdam 1)


Photo From: 82 – Coop
(Yugoslavia’s Dragan Pantelic)


Photo From: World Soccer, May 2002
(Edgar Davids between Lee Dixon and Frederik Ljungberg, March 20, 2002, Champions League, Juventus 1-Arsenal 0)


Photo From: World Soccer, August 2001
(Argentina’s Javier Saviola during the 2001 Under-20 World Cup)


Photo From: World Soccer, March 1999
(Claudio Caniggia at Boca Juniors)


Photo From: World Soccer, July 1994
(Roberto Baggio at Fiorentina)


Photo From: World Soccer, October 1983
(Scotland and Arsenal’s Charlie Nicholas)


Photo From: World Soccer, December 1973
(Switzerland’s karl Odermatt)


Photo From: World Soccer, August 1966
(July 16, 1966, World Cup, Argentina 0-West Germany 0)


Photo From: Voetbal International, Nummer 29, July 16-21, 1979
(Rinus Michels managing at Los Angeles Aztecs, 1979)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Scotland, 1979
(Joe Jordan and Alan Hansen, March 31, 1979, FA Cup, Manchester United 2-Liverpool 2)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Scotland v Hungary, 1987
(Scotland’s Brian McClair)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v German Democratic Republic, 1984
(Gennadi Litovchenko and Luther Blisset, June 2, 1984, England 0-USSR 2)


Photo From: Official Match Programme,  Scotland v Sweden, 1981
(Scotland’s Graeme Souness in an advertisement for Umbro)


Photo From: Soccer International, Volume 3, Issue 9, September 1992
(Marco van Basten and John Sivebaek, June 22, 1992, UEFA European Championships, Denmark 2-Holland 2)


Photo From: Soccer International,Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(Pat Bonner, April 28, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-Denmark 1)


Photo From: Shoot, May 27, 1978
(Peter Osgood with NASL’s Philadelphia Fury)


Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1985
(England’s Chris Waddle)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 152, September 2001
(Lilian Thuram and Andrei Shevchenko, August 18, 2001, Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi, AC Milan 1-Juventus 1)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 122, March 1999
(Robert Pires at Olympique Marseille, 1998/99)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 30, July 1991
(Benfica and Sweden’s Jonas Thern)


Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(Albert Cluytens, Hugo Hovenkamp and Willy van der Kerkhof, November 19, 1980, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 1-Holland 0)


Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 7, 1978
(Sweden’s Sonny Aslund)


Photo From:  Mondial, new series, issue 66, September 1985
(Luis Fernandez and Safet Susic in training at Paris St. Germain, 1985/86)


Photo From:  Mondial, New series, issue 21, December 1981
(Alessandro Altobelli, January 3, 1981, Mundialito, Uruguay 2-Italy 0)



Old Match Photographs-Part 35f

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Photo From: France Football, Issue 2576, August 22, 1995
(AC Milan’s Marcel Desailly, George Weah and Roberto Baggio, 1995/96)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 2282, January 2, 1990
(Ronald Koeman, April 26, 1989, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 1-West Germany 1)


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


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2044, June 11, 1985
(Emilio Butragueno, May 22, 1985, UEFA Cup, Real Madrid 0-Videoton1 )


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 102, August 1968
(Internazionale Milano’s Giacinto Facchetti)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 20, September 1961
(Team Captains Georges Verriest and Gyorgy Sarosi, May 19, 1935, France 2-Hungary 0)



Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 94, November, 1967 
(Belgium’s Paul van Himst)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 208, January 1977
(Gil, December 1, 1976, Brazil 2-USSR 0)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 38, March 1963
(France’s Lucien Cossou, Yvon Douis and Maryan Wisnieski, February 27, 1963, EC Qualifier, France 5-England 2)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 28, May 1962
(Hungary Gyula Grosics)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 76, February 1988
(Pele, May 23, 1976, USA Bicentenial Cup, Team America XI 0-Italy 4)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 54, February 1986
(Bayern Munich’s Ludwig Kogl, 1985/86)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 29, November 1983
(Patrick Vervoort at Beerschot, 1983/84)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 22, March 1983
(Anderlecht and Yugoslavia defender Luka Peruzovic)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 15, July 1982
(Rafael Gordillo and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, July 2, 1982, World Cup, Spain 1-West Germany 2)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 27, September 1983
(Belgium’s François van der Elst at West ham United)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 3, June 1981
(Kenny Dalglish, April 8, 1981, Champions Cup, Liverpool 0-Bayern Munich 0)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 96, October 1989
(Belgium’s Stephane Demol and Frankie Vercauteren, June 25, 1986, World Cup, Argentina 2-Belgium 0)


Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 13, May 1982
(Juan Lozano and Alan Evans, April 21, 1982, Champions Cup, Anderlecht 0-Aston Villa 0)


Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3347 (29-11-1983)
(Jorge Valdano at Real Zaragoza, 1983/84)


Photo From: Don Balon, Edicion Chile, Issue 254, April 15-21, 1997
(Denmark’s Michael Laudrup at Barcelona)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Brazil’s Denilson at Real Betis)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 34, September 2000
(Argentina’s Enrique Guaita arriving at Roma, 1933)



Old Match Photographs-Part 35g

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Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 256, January 29, 1976
(Berti Vogts, Wolfgang Kleff and Dino Zoff, October 22, 1975, Champions Cup, Borussia Moenchengladbach 2-Juventus 0)
Photo From: Onze, Issue 109, January 1985
(AS Roma’s Brazilians Paulo Roberto Falcao and Toninho Cerezo, 1983/84)


Photo From:  Mondial, new series, issue 38, May 1983
(Internazionale Milano’s Hansi Muller and Juventus’ Zbigniew Boniek, 1982/83)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 130, April-May 1970
(Ademir, Pele and Ziznho)


Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 129, April 1970
(Paul van Himst and Bobby Moore, February 25, Belgium 1-England 3)


Photo From: Miroir du Football, Issue 250, October 23, 1975
(Belgium ‘s Johan Devrindt and Wilftred Puis)


Photo From: L'Equipe de Suisse, Authors Guy Balibouse, Roger Felix, Pierre Tripod, 1993
(Paulo Futre and Alain Geiger, March 31, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Switzerland 1-Portugal 1)


Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(November 12, 1961, World Cup Qualifier, Bulgaria 1-France 0)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 899 (Number 24), June 10-16, 1992
(Ajax Amsterdam’s Aron Winter, 1991/92)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 816 (Number 42), October 17-23, 1990
(Eamonn Bannon of Hearts)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 850  (Number 25),  June 19-25, 1991
(Romania’s Gheorge Popescu at PSV Eindhoven, 1990/91)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Number 3, January 15-21, 1992
(Nicola Berti and Zvonimir Boban, January 12, 1992, Internazionale Milano 1-Bari 0)


Photo From: Goal, Issue 3, December 1995
(Chelsea’s Peter Osgood)


Photo From: Fussball 1988. Europameisterschaft. Europacup
(Uli Stilieke, April 24, 1985, UEFA Cup, Real Madrid 3-Internazionale Milano 0)


Photo From: Fussball 1988. Europameisterschaft. Europacup
(Ricardo Gallego and Marius Lacatus, April 29, 1987, EC Qualifier, Romania 3-Spain 1)


Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 2, March April 1982
(West German Referee Heinz Aldinger and Sepp Maier)


Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 11, November 1986
(Brothers Klaus and Thomas Allofs together at FC Koln, 1986/87)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2439, January 5, 1993
(Rune Bratseth and Paul Gascoigne, October 14, 1992, World Cup Qualifier, England 1-Norway 1)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1649, November 15, 1977
(Iran’s Ghafour Jahani scoring, October 28, 1977, World Cup Qualifier, Iran 1-Kuwait 0)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2326, November 6, 1990
(Danny Blind and Kalusha Bwalya, October 28, 1990, Ajax Amsterdam 3-PSV Eindhoven 1)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1653, December 13, 1977
(Giancarlo Antognoni, December 3, 1977, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 3-Luxembourg 0)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1760, January 1, 1980
(West Germany’s Harald Nickel and Hansi Muller)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 2575, August 15, 1995
(Mark Hughes, Glenn Hoddle and Ruud Gullit at Chelsea, 1995/96)

Old Team Photographs-Part 35a

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Photo From: France Football, Issue 1649, November 15, 1977
(Italy squad, May 31, 1976, USA Bicentenial Cup, Brazil 4-Italy 1)
Note: Paolino Pulici and Franco Causio do not appear on the photo, they were standing to the left of Fabio Capello
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1760, January 1, 1980
(AS Monaco squad, 1979/80)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 102, August 1968
(SEC Bastia squad, 1968)
Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 20, September 1961
(France squad, January 24, 1935, Spain 2-France 0)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 49, February 1964
(Strasbourg squad, 1950/51)


Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 38, March 1963
(OSC Lille squad, French Cup winners 1947)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Chacarito Juniors squad 1969)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Milonarios squad 1985)


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 34, September 2000
(River Plate squad 1947)



Photo From: Ajax, De Complete Werken, Aflevering 27 AC Milan
(AC Milan and Ajax Amsterdam squads, May 24, 1995, Champions League, Ajax Amsterdam 1-AC Milan 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(special thanks to Said Lahrass)
(Brazil squad, June 20, 1994, Brazil 2-Russia 0)



Photo From: Hajduk Split, Jubilarna, 1986
(Hajduk Split squad, 1970/71)


Photo From: Spain '82, The Winning of the World Cup, Authors Phil Soar and Richard Widdows
(Spain squad, July 2, 1982, World Cup, Spain 1-West Germany 2)

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