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International season 1983/84-Part 2


November

West Germany were upset at home by Northern Ireland with Norman Whiteside scoring the winner. This was West Germany’s first home defeat against a European opponent in 9 years.
In the same group, Austria suffered its third straight defeat after losing in Turkey (1-3).
They Germans achieved qualification four days later by defeating Albania with great difficulty (2-1). They edged Northern Ireland on goal difference.
Portugal upset USSR (1-0) and eliminated them with a controversial penalty kick by Rui Jordao. Afterwards Soviet Manager Valeri Lobanovsky was dismissed.
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Uruguay became Copa America champions after a tie (1-1) with Brazil in the second Leg of the Final. Carlos Alberto Pareira’s first reign as Brazil Manager came to an end.
Bulgaria defeated Wales to hamper their qualification hopes.
Denmark qualified for the Euros after a win at Greece (2-0). England’s Bobby Robson to failed achieve qualification for a major tournament.
Holland scored a major win over rivals Spain to get the upper hand and be favorites to qualify from their group.
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Date: November 4, 1983
Competition: Copa America-Final, Second Leg 
Venue: Salvador – Estádio da Fonte Nova  
Brazil 1-Uruguay 1 (Jorginho II 23 / Carlos Aguilera 77)

Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 46, January 1984
(November 4, 1983, Copa America, Brazil 1-Uruguay 1)




Date: November 5, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion)
Belgium 1-Belgium (U-21) 2 (Nico Claesen / Ronny Martens 18, Marc vanderlinden 26)

Date: November 8, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Tel Aviv-Yafo (Jaffa)- Bloomfield Yafo Stadium
Israel 1-Romania 1 (Zahi Armeli 50 / Marcel Coras 75)

Date: November 9, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 1
Venue: Berne- Wankdorf Stadion
Switzerland 3-Belgium 1 (Marco Schallibaum 24, Jean-Paul Brigger 76, Alain Geiger 82 / Erwin Vandenbergh 64)

Date: November 9, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Ensdorf
Kaiserslautern (West Germany) 4-Luxembourg 0 (??????)

Date: November 10, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Kraljevica
Kraljevica (Yugoslavia) 0-Yugoslavia 4 (Dragan Mance 5, Milos Sestic 7, Zlatko Kranjcar 26, 26)

Date: November 12, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue: Lemesós (Limassol)-Tsíreio Stádio (Tsirion Stadium)

Cyprus 0-Romania 1 (Ladislau Boloni 77)


Date: November 12, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Zagreb - Stadion Maksimir
Yugoslavia 0-France 0

Photo From : Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(Luis Fernandez and Safet Susic, November 12, 1983, Yugoslavia 0-France 0)



Date: November 13, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 2
Venue: Lisbon- Estadio da Luz
Portugal 1-USSR 0 (Rui Jordao 44 pen)

Photo From : Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(Fernando Gomes, November 13, 1983, EC Qualifier, Portugal 1-USSR 0)



Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue: Ístanbul -Ali Sami Yen Stadyumu

Turkey 3-Austria 1 (İlyas Tüfekçi 62, Selçuk Yula 69, 76 pen / Ernst Baumeister 72)



Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
Bulgaria 1-Wales 0 (Rusi Gochev 54)


Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue: Prague, Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov) 
Czechoslovakia 2-Italy 0 (Petr Rada 64, 77 pen)

Photo From : Start 1983 №48, November 28, 1983
(Petr Rada, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 2-Italy 0)




Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue: Athens-Olympiako Stadio Athinas 'Spyros Louis' (OAKA) 
Greece 0-Denmark 2 (Preben Elkjaer 16, Allan Simonsen 47)

Photo From : Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(Allan Simonsen, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Greece 0-Denmark 2)



Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 1
Venue: Halle, Kurt-Wabbel-Stadion
East Germany 2-Scotland 1 (Ronald Kreer 33, Joachim Streich 43 / Eammon Bannon 79)




Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue: Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
Luxembourg 0-England 4 (Bryan Robson 11,56, Paul Mariner 39, Terry Butcher 50)

Photo From : Official Match Programme,  England v Northern Ireland , 1984
(Bryan Robson scoring, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Luxembourg 0-England 4)




Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue: Hamburg- Volksparkstadion
West Germany 0-Northern Ireland 1 (Norman Whiteside 50)

Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 32, February 1984
 (Billy Hamilton and Karlheinz Forster, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, West Germany 0-Northern Ireland 1)



Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion
Holland 2-Spain 1 (Peter Houtman 26, Ruud Gullit 63 / Carlos Santillana 41)

Photo From : France Football, Issue 1970, January 10, 1984
(Willy van der Kerkhof, Guerri and Sanchez, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Holland 2-Spain 1)



Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue: Dublin - Dalymount Park
Republic of Ireland 8-Malta 0 (Mark Lawrenson 24, 64, Frank Stapleton 27 pen, Kevin O'Callaghan 33, Kevin Sheedy 77, Liam Brady 78, 86, Gery Daly 87)

Photo From : Football Association of Ireland, 75 Years, Author Peter Byrne, 1996
(Liam Brady, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 8-Malta 0)





Date: November 16, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Port of Spain      
Trinidad and Tobago 0-Sweden 5 (Sven Dahlqvist 14, Mats Jingblad 48, 54,88, Thomas Sunesson  77)

Date: November 19, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Bridgetown
Barbados 0-Sweden 4 (Sven Dahlqvist 23, Mats Jingblad 75, 80, 85)

Date: November 20, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue: Saarbrucken- Ludwigsparkstadion
West Germany 2-Albania 1 (Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 24, Gerd Strack 80 / Genc Tomorri  23)

Photo From : Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(Karl-Heinz RummeniggeNovember 20, 1983, EC Qualifier, West Germany 2-Albania 1)




Date: November 22, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Morelia- Venustiano Carranza
Mexico 2-Sweden 0 (Mario Díaz 83, Francisco Chávez 89)

Date: November 24, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Guadalajara
Guadalajara (Mexico) 0--Sweden 1 (Mats Jingblad)

Date: November 29, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Fort de France, Local
Martinique 4-Mexico 4 (Flavien 22, Héctor Esparza (own goal) 30, Agray 47, Mquibi 65 / Luis Flores 15,16, 46, 87)


Date: November 30, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue: Bratislava -Tehelne Pole Stadion
Czechoslovakia 1-Romania 1 (Milan Luhovy 85 / Ion Geolgau 63)



Date: November 30, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Algiers- Stade du 5 Juillet
Algeria 1-Switzerland 2 (Sheikh 22 / Laurent Jaccard 35, Heinz Hermann 89)


December

The Euro qualifiers came to a close in dramatic fashion. Holland had defeated Malta and seemed to have established an unassailable goal difference. However, Spain did the impossible and defeated Malta (12-1) in a match that to this day many look with suspicion.
Yugoslavia also achieved qualification with suspense after defeating Bulgaria (3-2) at home.
Italy played the very last qualifier and defeated Cyprus at home. Italy became the first defending European World Cup Champion not to qualify for the following European Championship.
The British Home Championshiop started with Scotland and Northern Ireland squaring off.
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Date: December 2, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Abidjan- Stade Houphouët-Boigny        
Ivory Coast 1-Switzerland 0 (Zahoui 84 pen)

Date: December 3, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue: Thessaloniki- Kaftantzoglio (Iraklis)
Greece 2-Hungary 2 (Nikos Anastopoulos 9, 55 / Joszef Kardos 11, Andras Tórócsik 39)

Date: December 4, 1983
Competition: Merlion Cup
Venue: Singapore    
China 2-Australia 1 (??? / John Kosmina 27)

Date: December 4, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Harare- Rufaro Stadium      
Zambia 3-Switzerland 2 (Charles 30 pen 63 pen, Mutasa 86 / Charles In-Albon 2, Heinz Lüdi  44)

Date: December 6, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Irapuato, Sergio León Chávez
Mexico 5-Canada 0 (Luis Flores 8, 15, Roberto Alderete 30, Raúl González 53, Raúl Arias 68)

Date: December 6, 1983
Competition: Friendly      
Venue: Mombasa- Municipal Stadium
Kenya 0-Switzerland 0

Date: December 10, 1983
Competition: Merlion Cup
Venue: Singapore    
Thailand 0-Australia 2 (John Kosmina 33 , Ken Murphy 67)

Date: December 13, 1983
Competition: British Home Championship
Venue: Belfast -Windsor Park
Northern Ireland 2-Scotland 0 (Norman Whiteside 17, Sammy McIlroy 56)




Date: December 14, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue: Pireaus- Yorgos Karaiskaki Stadion (Olympiakos)

Greece 1-Luxembourg 0 (Dimitris Saravakos 18)


Date: December 14, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue: Cardiff-Ninian Park
Wales 1-Yugoslavia 1 (Robbie James 54 / Mehmet Bazdarevic 81)

Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 47, February 1984
(December 14, 1983, EC Qualifier, Wales 1-Yugoslavia 1)




Date: December 15, 1983
Competition: Merlion Cup-Semifinals
Venue: Singapore    
South Korea 1-Australia 3 (??? / Jim Cant 6, Phil O'Connor 7, John Kosmina 38)

Date: December 15, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Varna
Cherno More (Bulgaria) 2-Bulgaria 3 (Stoicho Mladenov, Radoslav Zdravkov (2))

Date: December 17, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion

Holland 5-Malta 0 (Gerald Vanenburg 18, Ben Wijnstekers 29, Frank Rijkaard 71,87, Peter Houtman 81)



Date: December 18, 1983
Competition: Merlion Cup-Final
Venue: Singapore    
Singapore 2-Australia 4 (??? / Phil O'Connor 10, Joe Watson 35, John Kosmina 41, Jim Campbell 45)

Date: December 20, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Los Angeles, California  - Memorial Coliseum, USA    
Mexico 2-Atletico Madrid (Spain) 2 (Javier Aguirre 44, 51 / Rubio 20, Hugo Sanchez 33)


Date: December 21, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue: Split, Stadion Poljud

Yugoslavia 3-Bulgaria 2 (Safet Susic 30, 52, Ljubomir Radanovic 90 / Bojidar Iskrenov 28, Georgi Dimitrov 60)



Date: December 21, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue: Sevilla-Estadio Benito Villamarin    
Spain 12-Malta 1 (Carlos Santillana 16, 26, 29, 76, Hipolito Rincon 47, 57,  64, 78, Antonio Maceda 62, 63, Manuel Sarabia 79, Juan Senor 86 / Michael Degiorgio  24)

Photo From : FUWO, Issue 52, December 18, 1983
(John Bonello and Hipolito Rincon, December 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 12-Malta 1)




Date: December 22, 1983
Competition: European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue: Perugia -Stadio Renato Curi
Italy 3-Cyprus 1 (Alessandro Altobelli 53, Antonio Cabrini 82, Paolo Rossi 86 pen / Marios Tsingis 68 pen)




Date: December 28, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Tlemcen    
Algeria 0-RCD Espanol Barcelona (Spain) 1 (Zuniga 29)

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