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International Season 1984/85, Part 7


April

The European Champions France came away with a scoreless draw at Yugoslavia.
Italy defeated Portugal in a friendly that was its 200th official international match at home.
Portugal’s Rui Aguas, son of Jose Aguas, made his debut for Portugal.
Bulgaria defeated East Germany with only a few minutes left.
Uruguay qualified for the World Cup after defeating Chile.
Hungary qualified for the World Cup after defeating Austria at Vienna (3-0) and maintained its 100% percent record (having won all its five qualifiers).
Austria’s Hans Krankl asked to be left out from the National team afterwards, effectively retiring from the national team.
Brazil (without its European based stars) played its first match of the year with Evaristo de Macedo at the helm. His turbulent short spell was exemplified by losing at home to Peru a few days later.
West Germany won its fifth straight qualifier and heavily defeated Czechoslovakia in Prague (5-1). Lothar Matthaus scored for the first time for West Germany after being five years in the national team set up.
Wales defeated Spain in a qualifier, where Mark Hughes scored one of his most memorable goals. Spain goalkeeper Luis Arconada played his last match ever for Spain.

Date: April 2, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Vancouver
Canada 2-USA 0 (Igor Vrablic (2))


Date: April 3, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Budapest - Nepstaditon
Hungary 2-Cyprus 0 (Tibor Nyilasi 48, Laszlo Szokolai 83)



Date: April 3, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Sarajevo-Stadion Kosevo

Yugoslavia 0-France 0

Photo From: Onze, Issue 113, May 1985
(April 3, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Yugoslavia 0-France 0)



Date: April 3, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Ascoli Piceno -Stadio Cino and Lillo Del Duca
Italy 2-Portugal 0 (Bruno Conti 40, Paolo Rossi 78 pen)


Date: April 3, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 3
Venue: Craiova, Stadionul Central
Romania 3-Turkey 0 (Gheorghe Hagi 21, Rodion Camataru 28,42 )


Date: April 4, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Valettta ,Ta’Qali -National Stadium
Malta 3-Jordan 1 (Raymond Xuereb 55,65 pen, 78/ Ibrahim 89)

Date: April 4, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Portland,Oregon
USA 1-Canada 1 (Hugo Pérez / George Pakos)

Date: April 6, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 4
Venue: Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
Bulgaria 1-East Germany 0 (Stoicho Mladenov 87)

Photo From: FUWO, Issue 15, April 9, 1985
(April 6, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Bulgaria 1-East Germany 0)
Date: April 7, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Montevideo- Estadio Centenario
Uruguay 2-Chile 1 (Jose Batista 9, Venancio Ramos 60 pen / Jorge Aravena 29 pen)



Date: April 17, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 5
Venue: Vienna-Praterstadion
Austria 0-Hungary 3 (Jozsef Kiprich 21, 33, Lajos Detari 47)



Date: April 17, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Augsburg – Rosenaustadion
West Germany 4-Bulgaria 1 (Rudi Völler 7, 89, Uwe Rahn 21, Pierre Littbarski 74 / Radoslav Zdravkov 14 pen)


Date: April 17, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Pereira, Estadio Hernán Ramírez
Colombia 2-Paraguay 0 (Miguel Augusto Prince (pen)- Hernán Dario Herrera 89 pen)

Date: April 17, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Frankfurt (Oder), Stadion der Freundschaft ( Stadium of the Friendship)
East Germany 1-Norway 0 (Andreas Krause 60)

Photo From: FUWO, Issue 17, April 23, 1985
(April 17, 1985, East Germany 1-Norway 0)
Date: April 17, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Opole - Stadion Odry
Poland 2-Finland 1 (Władysław Żmuda 71 ,Andrzej Pałasz 81 / Kari Ukkonen 57)

Date: April 17, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 6
Venue: Berne- Wankdorf Stadion
Switzerland 2-USSR 2 (Jean-Paul Brigger 43 pen, Andre Egli 90 / Yuri Gavrilov 36, Anatoli Demianenko 80)

Photo From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей, Issue 16, April 21, 1985
(April 17, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Switzerland 2-USSR 2)



Date: April 20, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bogotá, Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín'
Colombia 2-Paraguay 2 (Arnaldo Iguaran 2, Willington Ortiz 56 / Alfredo Mendoza 1, Buenaventura Ferreira 64)

Date: April 21, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Valettta ,Ta’Qali  -National Stadium
Malta 0-Czechoslovakia 0

Date: April 22, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Santa Cruz, Estadio Ramón "Tahuichi" Aguilera
Bolivia 4-Venezuela 1 (Víctor Hugo Antelo , Erwin Romero (2) pen, Roly Paniagua / Bernardo Añor)

Date: April 24, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Ettelbrück- Stade Centre Sportif du Deich
Luxembourg 0-Iceland 0

Date: April 25, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Belo Horizonte - Estadio Governador Magalhães Pinto (Estádio Mineirão) (Cruzeiro)  
Brazil 2-Colombia 1 (Alemão 53, Walter Casagrande 87  / Miguel Augusto Prince 90 pen)


Date: April 25, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Lima- Estadio Nacional José Diaz
Peru 2-Uruguay 1 (José Velásquez 26, César Cueto 75 / Juan Carrasco 24)

Date: April 25, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Asuncion –Estadio De los Defensores del Chaco

Paraguay 1-Argentina 0 (Alfredo Mendoza 54)

Photo From: El Grafico Number 3421, 1985
(Pedro Pasculli , April 25, 1985, Paraguay 1-Argentina 0)



Date: April 28, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Brasília – Estádio Mané Garrincha
Brazil 0-Peru 1 (Julio César Uribe 62)

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 64, July 1985
(Bebeto , April 28, 1985, Brazil 0-Peru 1)




Date: April 28, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Bogotá, Estadio Nemesio Camacho 'El Campín'
Colombia 2-Uruguay 1 (Willington Ortíz 41, Arnaldo Iguaran 64 / Carlos Aguilera 47)

Date: April 30, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Venue: Prague, Stadion Evžena Rošického (Strahov)
Czechoslovakia 1-West Germany 5 (Stanislav Griga 87 / Thomas Berthold 8, Pierre Littbarski 22, Lothar Matthäus 36, Matthias Herget 43, Klaus Allofs 83)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 114, June 1985
(Pierre Littbarski, April 30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Czechoslovakia 1-West Germany 5)


Date: April 30, 1985
Competition: World Cup Qualifier-Group 7
Venue: Wrexham-Racecourse Ground

Wales 3-Spain 0 (Ian Rush 45, 88, Mark Hughes 53)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2044, June 11, 1985
(Ian Rush and Julio Alberto, April 30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 3-Spain 0)






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