The
1983 Edition of the Intercontinental Cup was the fourth in its ‘permanent’ home
in Tokyo.
The
participating teams were West Germany’s SV Hamburg and Brazil’s Gremio.
SV
Hamburg had won the Champions Cup by defeating Juventus (1-0) on May 25th,
1983 in Athens.
Grêmio
had won the Copa Libertadoes in July. They had defeated the defending
Champions, Uruguay’s Peñarol Montevideo, on
July 28th, 1983 (2-1) after a (1-1) tie at Montevideo on July 22nd.
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From: Toyota Cup 1983 Programme
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Ernst
Happel’s Hamburg were led by veterans such as Manfred Kaltz and Felix Magath
and also included a host of new West German Internationals such as goalkeeper
Uli Stein and Wolfgang Rolff.
SV
Hamburg had lost their Captain and goalscoring threat Horst Hrubesch and Danish
forward Lars Bastrup over the summer.
In
their place, they had brought in Dieter Schatzschneider and Wolfram Wuttke.
However,
their inability to integrate had been the main topic of conversation and had
affected Hamburg’s form.
As
far as this match Schatzschneider remained in West Germany along with Manfred
Kaltz as they were both sidelined with injuries.
Michael Schroeder and Danish striker Allan Hansen would replace
the duo in the lineup.
Gremio,
managed Valdir Espinosa, were captained by the Uruguayan defender Hugo De Leon.
The squad included a number of Brazil National Team veterans such as Paulo
Cesar (star from the 70s) and Mario Sergio.
The
new star on the rise was young striker Renato Gaucho who would go on and mark
his stamp on this match.
It
had been a long tiring trip for Hamburg, but Happel was nevertheless confident
of their chances. He believed the South American domination at Tokyo (three
straight years) was bound to end.
Gremio
skipper De Leon was also not dismissive of Hamburg’s quality. Despite the
absences of Kaltz and Schatzschneider, De Leon felt the task would be difficult
since this was a team that had defeated the mighty Juventus.
The
encounter took place on December 11th at Tokyo.
It would turn out to be a quality match later confirmed by both
Managers.
It would also be the first encounter in its new location of Tokyo
to go into overtime.
Gremio took the lead in the 38th minute with a
memorable goal by Renato.
He received the ball on the right side and feigned back and forth
to confuse his marker Holger Hieronymus before scoring with a low shot from a narrow angle.
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(The
two teams walking onto the field, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup,
Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Revista Goool - Centenário do Grêmio
(Gremio
squad, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(Gremio
squad, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(SV Hamburg squad, December 11, 1983,
Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio
2-SV Hamburg 1)
Photo
From: Revista Goool - Centenário do Grêmio
(Renato
scoring, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Gremio
seemed headed for a win, until Hamburg struck the equalizer with five minutes
remaining.
Magath
took a free kick from the left side to the far right post for Ditmar Jakobs.
Jakobs
headed the ball across to an unmarked Michael
Schroeder, who trapped and struck home the tying goal.
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(December
11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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The match went into overtime, and Gremio took the lead just three
minutes after the re-start.
Tarciso’s cross from the left side was headed across to Renato who
scored his second and winning goal.
Afterwards Hamburg went all out for an equalizer but Mazarópi held
firm and Gremio were Champions.
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(December
11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Gremio would have to wait until 1995 to make another appearance in
this event (losing to Ajax), while Hamburg has continued on its downward spiral
since and has thus far been unable to reach the same heights of its glory years
of the early 80s.
Due to his two-goal display, Renato Gaucho was named man of the
match and took home the prize (a Toyota Car).
For the fourth time in a row, Tokyo remained an elusive place to
win for the European competitors.
Photo
From: 1983-EDIÇÃO Nº 708 16.12.83 GRÊMIO CM
(Renato,
December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: World Soccer, February 1984
(SV
Hamburg squad, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: 1983-EDIÇÃO Nº 708 16.12.83 GRÊMIO CM
(Gremio
squad, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(December
11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(December
11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Revista Goool - Centenário do Grêmio
(Renato
celebrating, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: 1983-EDIÇÃO Nº 708 16.12.83 GRÊMIO CM
(December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio
2-SV Hamburg 1) |
December 11, 1983
Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto
Alegrense (Brazil) 2- Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (West Germany) 1 (Full Time: 1-1,
Overtime: 2-1)
Intercontinental
Cup (Toyota Cup)
Venue: Tokyo,
National Stadium
Attendance: 62,000
Referee: Michel
Vautrot (France)
Linesmen: Toshikazu Sano (Japan), Sizauharu Nakamichi (Japan)
Goalscorers: (Grêmio): Renato Gaúcho 38th,93rd
(SV Hamburg): Michael
Schroeder 85th
Lineups:
Grêmio:
1-Mazarópi , 2-Paulo Roberto, 3-Baidek, 6-Hugo De León (Uruguay),
4-Paulo César Magalhães, 5-China, 8-Osvaldo (15-Paulo Bonamigo 78), 11-Mário
Sérgio, 7-Renato Gaúcho, 9-Tarciso, 10-Paulo César Caju (16-Caio 70)
Coach:
Valdir Espinosa
Booked:
Mazarópi, Hugo De León, Renato Gaúcho, Caio
Other
Substitutes: 12-Beto, 13-Leandro, 14-Casemiro,
Team
Captain: Hugo De Leon
Shirt
Sponsor: None
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform
Colors: Blue and black vertical striped shirts, White Shorts, BlueSocks
SV
Hamburg:
1-Uli Stein, 3-Bernd Wehmeyer, 5-Holger Hieronymus, 4-Ditmar
Jakobs,2-Michael Schroeder, 8-Jurgen Groh, 11-Wolfgang Rolff, 10-Felix Magath,
6-William Hartwig, 9-Allan Hansen (Denmark), 7-Wolfram Wuttke
Coach: Ernst Happel (Austria)
Booked: Uli Stein, William Hartwig
Other
Substitutes: Uwe Hain, Dieter Breforts, Thomas von
Heesen
Team
Captain: Felix Magath
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt
Sponsor: None (BP (British Petroleum)
were the shirt sponsors, but instead had HSV emblazoned across its jersey)
Uniform
Colors: White Shirts, Red Shorts, White Socks
Man
of Match: Renato Gaúcho (Grêmio)
References:
1983-EDIÇÃO
Nº 708 16.12.83 GRÊMIO CM
France
Football, Issue 1966 , December 13, 1983
Onze,
Issue 97, January 1984
Revista
Goool - Centenário do Grêmio
World
Soccer, January 1984
World Soccer, February 1984
Photo
From: 1983-EDIÇÃO Nº 708 16.12.83 GRÊMIO CM
(Man
of the Match Renato, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV
Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(Hugo de Leon holding the trophy, December 11,
1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1) |
Photo
From: 1983-EDIÇÃO Nº 708 16.12.83 GRÊMIO CM
(Hugo
de Leon holding the trophy, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio
2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(Hugo
de Leon holding the trophy, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio
2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: World Soccer, February 1984
(Hugo
de Leon holding the trophy, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV
Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Revista Goool - Centenário do Grêmio
(Hugo
de Leon holding the trophy, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio
2-SV Hamburg 1)
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Photo
From: Onze, Issue 97, January 1984
(Gremio squad with some wearing exchanged Hamburg
jerseys, December 11, 1983, Intercontinental Cup, Gremio 2-SV Hamburg 1) |
Great Felix Magath!!!
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