July
The
start of the Olympics in Los Angeles. The tournament venues were :
Cambridge,
Massachusetts- Harvard Stadium
Annapolis,
Maryland - Navy-Marine Corps Stadium
Palo
Alto, California, Stanford Stadium
Pasadena,
California - Rose Bowl
Brazil’s
squad included future captain Carlos Dunga.
Date:
July 22, 1984
Competition:
Unicef match
Venue:
New York
New
York Cosmos (USA) 3-World XI 3 (Johann Neeskens 11 pen / Dominique
Rocheteau 41, Hugo Sanchez 57, Marcantonio (own goal) 73)
Date:
July 25, 1984
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Edmonton
Canada
0-Chile 0
Date:
July 29, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group A
Venue:
Cambridge, Massachusetts- Harvard Stadium, USA
Chile
0-Norway 0
Date:
July 29, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group A
Venue:
Annapolis, Maryland - Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, USA
France
2-Qatar 2 (Patrice Garande 43, Daniel Xuereb 61 / Khalid Al Mohamadi 54, 59)
Photo From: Onze, Issue 105, September 1984
(Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, July 29, 1984, Olympics, France 2-Qatar 2)
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Date:
July 29, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group D
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
Italy 1-Egypt 0 (Aldo Serena 63)
Date:
July 29, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group D
Venue:
Palo Alto, California, Stanford Stadium
USA
3-Costa Rica 0 (Rick Davis 24, 87, Jean
Willrich 36)
Date:
July 30, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group C
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
Brazil
3-Saudi Arabia 1 (Gilmar Popoca 12, Silvinho 50, Dunga 59 / Mohammed Majed 69)
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 55, October 1984
(July 30, 1984, Olympics, Brazil 3-Saudi Arabia 1) |
Date:
July 30, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group C
Venue:
Palo Alto, California, Stanford Stadium, USA
West
Germany 2-Morocco 0 (Uwe Rahn 43, Andreas Brehme 52)
Date:
July 30, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group B
Venue:
Annapolis, Maryland - Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, USA
Yugoslavia
2-Cameroon 1 (Jova Nikolic 39, Borislav Cvetkovic 70 / Roger Milla 32)
Date:
July 30, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group B
Venue:
Cambridge, Massachusetts- Harvard Stadium, USA
Canada
1-Iraq 1 (Gerard Gray 70 / Saeed 83)
Date:
July 31, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group A
Venue:
Annapolis, Maryland - Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, USA
Chile
1-Qatar 0 (Jaime Baeza 52)
Date:
July 31, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group A
Venue:
Cambridge, Massachusetts - Harvard Stadium, USA
France
2-Norway 1 (Francois Brisson 11, 56 / Per-Egil Ahlsen 33 pen)
Date:
July 31, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group D
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl
USA 0-Italy 1 (Franco Baresi 58)
Date:
July 31, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group D
Venue:
Palo Alto, California – Stanford Stadium, USA
Egypt
4-Costa Rica 1 (El Khatib 32, Abdelgani 35, Emad Soliman 62, Gada1lah 71 /
Coronado 87)
August
The
continuation of the Olympics. The Euroepan Champions France capped off a
memorable year by defeating Brazil in the Final (2-0).
Date:
August 1, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group C
Venue:
Palo Alto, California, Stanford Stadium, USA
Brazil
1-West Germany 0 (Gilmar Popoca 86)
Date:
August 1, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group C
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
Morocco
1-Saudi Arabia 0 (Mustafa Merry 72)
Date:
August 1, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group B
Venue:
Cambridge, Massachusetts- Harvard Stadium, USA
Cameroon
1-Iraq 0 (Paul Bahoken 7)
Date:
August 1, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group B
Venue:
Annapolis, Maryland - Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, USA
Yugoslavia
1-Canada 0 (Jova Nikolic 76)
Date:
August 2, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group A
Venue:
Annapolis, Maryland - Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, USA
Chile
1-France 1 (Fernando Santis 4 / Jean-Claude Lemoult 50)
Photo From: L’Annee du Football, 1984
(Francois Brisson, August 2, 1984, Olympics, Chile 1-France 1)
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Date:
August 2, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group A
Venue:
Cambridge, Massachusetts - Harvard Stadium, USA
Norway 2-Qatar 0 (Joar Vaadal 22, 53)
Date:
August 2, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group D
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
Costa
Rica 1-Italy 0 (Rivers 33)
Date:
August 2, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group D
Venue:
Palo Alto, California – Stanford Stadium
USA
1-Egypt 1 (Gregg Thompson 8 / Emad Soliaman 27)
Date:
August 3, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group C
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
Brazil
2-Morocco 0 (Dunga 64, Kita 70)
Date:
August 3, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group C
Venue:
Palo Alto, California, Stanford Stadium, USA
West Germany 6-Saudi Arabia 0(Christian Schreier
8,66, Rudi Bommer 22,72, Uwe Rahn 24, Franck Mill 32)
Date:
August 3, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group B
Venue:
Cambridge, Massachusetts- Harvard Stadium, USA
Cameroon
1-Canada 3 (Louis-Paul M’Fede 76 / Dale Mitchell 43, 82, Igor Vrablic 72)
Date:
August 3, 1984
Competition:
Olympics-Group B
Venue:
Annapolis, Maryland - Navy-Marine Corps Stadium, USA
Yugoslavia
4-Iraq 2 (Stjepan Deveric 55,76,87, Jova Nikolic 86 / Saeed Mohammed 17, Shehab
44)
Date:
August 5, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Palo Alto, California - Stanford Stadium, USA
Italy 1-Chile 0 (Beniamino Vignola 95)
Date:
August 5, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
France
2-Egypt 0 (Daniel Xuereb 28, Dominique Bijotat 52)
Photo
From: Onze, Hors serie 27, 1986
(Guy Lacombe, August 5, 1984, Olympics, France
2-Egypt 0) |
Date:
August 6, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Palo Alto, California, Stanford Stadium, USA
Brazil
1-Canada 1 (Gilmar Popoca 72 / Dale Mitchell 58)
Brazil
won 5-3 on a penalty kick shoot-out.
Date:
August 6, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
Yugoslavia 5-West Germany 2 (Borislav Cvetkovic
21’58’70’, Ljubomir Radanovic 27, Nenad Gracan
46 pen / Rudi Bommer 1, Manfred Bockenfeld 28)
Date:
August 8, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Semifinals
Venue:
Palo Alto, California - Stanford Stadium, USA
Brazil
2-Italy 1 (Gilmar Popoca 53, Ronaldo 95 / Pietro Fanna 62)
Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 34, September 2000
(August 8, 1984, Olympics, Brazil 2-Italy 1)
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Date:
August 8, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Semifinals
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
France
4-Yugoslavia 2 (Dominique Bijotat 6, Phillipe Jeannol 15, Guy Lacombe 95,
Daniel Xuereb 120 / Borislav Cvetkovic 63, Stjepan Deveric 75 )
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 55, October 1984
(Dominique Bijotat, August 8, 1984, Olympics, France 4-Yugoslavia 2)
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Date:
August 10, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Third Place
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
Yugoslavia
2-Italy 1 (Mirsad Baljic 59, Stjepan Deveric 81 / Beniamino Vignola 27 pen)
Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 34, September 2000
(Beniamino Vignola’s penalty kick, August 10, 1984, Olympics, Yugoslavia 2-Italy 1)
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Date:
August 11, 1984
Competition:
Olympics- Final
Venue:
Pasadena, California - Rose Bowl, USA
France
2-Brazil 0 (Francois Brisson 54, Daniel Xuereb 63)
Photo From: Onze, Issue 105, September 1984
(Dominique Bijotat and Ademir and Daniel Xuereb and Mauro Galvao, August 11, 1984, Olympics, France 2-Brazil)
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