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International Season 1983/84, Part 4


April

The last ever British Home Championshiop continued with England and Northern Ireland.
For more detail see:
Spain defeated Denmark in a friendly. They would square off again within months in the semifinals of the Euros.
Belgium defeated Poland in its first match since the Standard-Waterschei scandal. The team’s defense now decimated (without Eric Gerets and Walter Meeuws) included many new players such as Walter De Greef, Paul Lambrichts and Paul Theunis.
Austria and Greece matchup ended in a scoreless tie in a match commemorating the Austrian Federation’s 80th Anniversary. Hungary had been  the initial guests but had refused.
France defeated West Germany in another high profile friendly at Strasbourg.
For more detail see: (The VERY FIRST entry on this blog)


Date: April 4, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Kuwait
Kuwait 1-Bulgaria 1 (El Khaled 76 / Zivko Gospodinov 26)

Date: April 4, 1984
Competition: British Home Championship
Venue: London - Wembley Stadium
England 1-Northern Ireland 0 (Tony Woodcock 49)


Date: April 4, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: İstanbulnönü Stadyumu    
Turkey 0-Hungary 6 (Ferenc Meszaros 21, 49, Joszef Kardos 38, Marton Esterhazy 48, 67, Bela Bodonyi 62)





Date: April 4, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Tel Aviv-Yafo (Jaffa)- Bloomfield Yafo Stadium
Israel 3-Republic of Ireland 0 (Eli Ohana 3, Zahi Armeli 62, Moshe Sinai 65)

Date: April 7, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Verona -Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
Italy 1-Czechsolovakia 1 (Salvatore Bagni 34    / Stanislav Griga 68)



Date: April 11, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Athens- Apostolos Nikolaidis (Leoforos Alexandras)
Greece 1-Cyprus 1 (Nikos Anastopoulos 5 / Fanis Theofanous 72)

Date: April 11, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Valencia -Estadio Luis Casanova    
Spain 2-Denmark 1 (Carlos Santillana 54, Juan Señor 61  / John Eriksen 47)

Photo From : Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(Victor and John Lauridsen, April 11, 1984, Spain 2-Denmark 1)



Date: April 11, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Oradea, FC Bihor
Romania 0-Israel 0

Date: April 17, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Warszawa, Stadion Wojska Polskiego im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego (Polish Army)
Poland 0-Belgium 1 (Alex Czerniatinski 88)

Date: April 18, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Vienna- Gerhard Hanappi Stadion
Austria 0-Greece 0

Date: April 18, 1984
Competition: Unoffical Friendly (Olympic Teams)  
Venue: Moscow
USSR (Olympic) 0-Czechoslovakia (Olympic) 1 (Stanislav Levy 30 pen)

Date: April 18, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Strasbourg- Stade de la Meinau
France 1-West Germany 0 (Bernard Genghini 79)

Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 50, May 1984
(Andreas Brehme and Daniel Bravo, April 18, 1984, France 1-West Germany 0)





May

The World Cup 1986 qualifiers started with Austria defeating Cyprus at Nicosia. Sweden also played their first qualifier by defeating Malta (4-0).
Northern Ireland were surprisingly defeated (0-1) by Finland in their first qualifier.
The last ever British Home Championshiop wrapped up.
For more detail see:
Frantisek Havranek managed Czechoslovakia for the last time as the Czechs defeated Denmark.
The West Germans gained a measure of revenge fore the 1982 World Cup defeat as they defeated Italy in Zurich, in a match celebrating FIFA’s 80th anniversary.
The match was staged in Zurich, Switzerland, where FIFA’s headquarters are located.
A few days later the Italians toured North America and played friendlies with Canada and USA. The match vs. Canada was the first ever meeting between the two nations. The match vs. USA was the first match between the countries since 1934 World Cup. This was also the first time ever that Italy had played on artificial turf.
This tour had negative consequences for rising star Roberto Mancini of Sampdoria. He broke curfew while in the United States, as a result Enzo Bearzot never called him up again.
He had to wait until 1986, when Azeglio Vicini became national team manager to be included in the national team set up again.
In Spain’s friendly vs. Hungary, Spanish striker Hipolito Rincon suffered a Pelvic injury which ruled him out of the Euros. Real Madrid’s new young star Emilio Butragueno was called in as his replacement.

Date: May 1, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Ettelbrück- Stade Centre Sportif du Deich
Luxembourg 0-Norway 2 (Hallvar Thoresen 48, Arne Dokken 74)

Date: May 1, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Ruggel
Liechtenstein 2-St Gallen (Switzerland) 3 (Donat Marxer 73, Matt 82 / Friberg 14, 35, Sengor 16)

Date: May 2, 1984
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Levkosia (Nicosia)-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop Makarios Stadium)
Cyprus 1-Austria 2 (Paschalis Christoforou 72 / Martin Gisinger 37, Herbert Prohaska 75)

Date: May 2, 1984
Competition: British Home Championship
Venue: Wrexham-Racecourse Ground
Wales 1-England 0 (Mark Hughes 17)
 
Photo From : Official Match Programme,  Wales v Northern Ireland , 1984
(Ray Wilkins and Kevin Ratcliffe, May 2, 1984, British Home Championship , Wales 1-England 0)

Date: May 2, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Berne- Wankdorf          Stadion
Switzerland 0-Sweden 0

Date: May 2, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Novi Sad
Vojvodina Novi sad (Yugoslavia) 4-Yugoslavia 2 (Zovko 26, Ilic 44, Delicat 47, Babic 79 / Suleiman Halilovic 37, Darko Pancev 55)

Date: May 8, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Nantes - Stade de la Beaujoire-Louis-Fonteneau
Nantes (France) 0-Romania 1 (Mircea Irimescu 53)

Date: May 8, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Belfast
Linfield (Northern Ireland) 0-East Germany 2 (Joachim Streich 8, Jurgen Raab 68)

Date: May 15, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Kouvola-Keskuskentta
Finland 1-USSR 3 (Jari Rantanen 54 / Sergei Rodionov 17, Aleksandr Chivadze, 40, Oleg Protassov 90)


Photo From : Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue 20, May 20, 1984
(May 15, 1984, Finland 1-USSR 3)

Date: May 16, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Prague, Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov) 
Czechoslovakia 1-Denmark 0  (Ivo Knoflicek 52)



Date: May 16, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue:
Israel 2-Santos (Brazil) 1  (Uri Malmilian, Zahi Armeli / ??)


Date: May 22, 1984
Competition: FIFA 80th anniversary
Venue: Zürich – Letzigrund Stadion
West Germany 1-Italy 0  (Hans-Peter Briegel 62)

Photo From : Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(Guido Buchwald and Gaetano Scirea, May 22, 1984, FIFA 80th anniversary, West Germany 1-Italy 0)



Date: May 22, 1984
Competition: British Home Championship
Venue: Swansea-Vetch Field
Wales 1-Northern Ireland 1 (Mark Hughes 51 / Gerry Armstrong 71)

Date: May 22, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Tel Aviv
Israel 1-Liverpool (England) 4 (Turk 44 / Michael Robinson 15, Ronnie Whelan 32, 53, Graeme Souness 62)

Date: May 23, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Szakesfehervar-Sostoi Stadium
Hungary 0-Norway 0

Date: May 23, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Dublin -Dalymount Park
Republic of Ireland 0-Poland 0

Date: May 23, 1984
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Norrköping - Idrottsparken
Sweden 4-Malta 0 (Thomas Sunesson 4,76, Dan Corneliusson 36, Ingemar Erlandsson 70)

Date: May 26, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Genève – Le Stade des Charmilles
Switzerland 0-Spain 4 (Carlos Santillana 14, Ricardo Gallego 26, Hipolito Rincon 35, Andoni Goikoechea 63)

Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(May 26, 1984, Switzerland 0-Spain 4)

Date: May 26, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Sydney
Australia 0-Mancehster United FC (England) 0

Date: May 26, 1984
Competition: British Home Championship
Venue: Glasgow-Hampden Park
Scotland 1-England 1 (Mark McGhee 13 / Tony Woodcock 37)


Date: May 26, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Toronto -Varsity Stadium

Canada 0-Italy 2 (Alessandro Altobelli 31, Sergio Battistini 85)


Date: May 26, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Florence
Fiorentina (Italy) 0-Romania 2 (Rodion Camataru 38, Ladislau Boloni 40)

Date: May 27, 1984
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Pori- Herralahden kenttja        
Finland 1-Northern Ireland 0 (Ari Valvee 55)




Date: May 27, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Matsuyama
Japan Universities XI 0-Republic of Ireland 0

Date: May 29, 1984
Competition: Keith Burkinshaw testimonial
Venue: London, White Hart Lane
Tottenham Hotspur (England) 2-England 2 (Chris Hughton, Liam Brady / Bryan Robson, Ray Wilkins)

Date: May 30, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Adelaide , Hindmarsh Stadium
Australia 1-Nottingham Forest FC (England) 1 (Ken Murphy 31 / Viv Anderson 25)

Date: May 30, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Marseille- Stade Velodrome
France 2-Scotland 0 (Alain Giresse 14, Bernard Lacombe 29)

Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 19, 1984
(Jean Tigana, May 30, 1984, France 2-Scotland 0)


Date: May 30, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: East Rutherford, New Jersey- Meadowlands Arena, Giants Stadium
USA 0-Italy 0

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 55, October 1984
(Pietro Vierchowod, May 30, 1984, USA 0-Italy 0)



Date: May 30, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Milan-Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro)
AC Milan (Italy) 2-Romania 3 (Giuseppe Incocciati 78, Mendo 85/ Rodion Camataru 36, Marin Dragnea 44, Russo (own goal) 48)

Date: May 31, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Brisbane, Lang Park
Australia 1-Rangers Glasgow (Scotland) 2 (Charlie Egan 38 / Clark 43, Ferguson 74)

Date: May 31, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Beringen
Belgium 2-PSV Eindhoven (Holland) 2 (Eddy Voordeckers 25, Marc De Grijse 55 / Glenn Hysen 26, berry Van Aerle 82)

Date: May 31, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Limassol
Cyprus 2-Celtic Glasgow (Scotland) 0 (?????)

Date: May 31, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Budapest-Ulloi
Hungary 1-Spain 1 (Antal Nagy 48 / Hipolito Rincon 21)




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