The World
Cup is nearly here with Argentina facing Poland in the First Round. This will be the fifth time the sides will have met in a World Cup
setting.
In anticipation, or this Blog
Presentation with an interview, I look back at the past
encounters between the Nations.
The
Interview will be as a video link companion, while the Blog will be a presentation
of the events.
The Interviewee is:
Argentinean
Journalist, Mr. Nacho Dimari.
Mr. Dimari has appeared
multiple times on the podcast discussing the matches of the Argentina National
Team.
Mr. Dimari’s contact info:
Twitter: @ElOleg
My contact information:
on twitter @sp1873 and on
facebook under Soccernostalgia.
1960s
The first matches between the nations took
place in the 1960s. On June 11, 1966, as part of its World Cup preparations,
Argentina hosted Poland at Buenos Aires in a (1-1) tie.
Two years later, in another friendly on
December 17, 1968, this time, at Mar del Plata, Argentina narrowly defeated
Poland (1-0) with a penalty kick.
1970s
The first noteworthy match between the
Nations was during the 1974 World Cup in West Germany. In a group match at
Stuttgart on June 15, 1974, Poland signaled its entry as a player on the world
stage with an important (3-2) win that set them on a successful World Cup where
they finished third.
The Nations would meet one another three more
times during the decade as both were major Football Nations in this decade.
Argentina were to host the 1978 World Cup and new Argentina Manager Cesar Luis
Menotti preferred to face the best of Europe to prepare the team. Argentina
tested itself against a strong Polish side, first on March 24, 1976, at
Chrozow. Argentina won this match (2-1). A year later, Argentina hosted a
number of European Nations within a month and Poland was one of these
opponents. On May 29, 1977, at La Bombonera, Argentina defeated Poland (3-1).
The decade closed out with the next
significant match between the Nations during the 1978 World Cup hosted by
Argentina. In a Second Round Group game at Rosario, Argentina won (2-0) on June
14, 1978. It was the match that Mario Kempes came to life by scoring twice and
set Argentina on a course for victory at the WC. The other noteworthy event was
Ubaldo Fillol saving Kazimierz Deyna’s penalty kick.
Photo From: El Grafico, Libro De Seleccion-La Historia De
Argentina En Los Mundiales-De Uruguay 30 A Corea-Japon 2002
(June 15, 1974, World Cup, Poland
3-Argentina 2) |
Photo
From: Magazine Source Unknown
(Poland
squad, June 15, 1974, World Cup, Poland 3-Argentina 2) |
Photo
From: Magazine Source Unknown
(Argentina squad, June 15, 1974,
World Cup, Poland 3-Argentina 2) |
Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3008
(31-5-1977)
(May 29, 1977, Argentina
3-Poland 1) |
Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3008
(31-5-1977)
(May 29, 1977, Argentina
3-Poland 1) |
Photo From: Mondial, old series,
Hors-Serie, Issue 3, 1978
(June 14,
1978, World Cup, Argentina 2-Poland 0) |
Photo From: Mondial, old series,
Hors-Serie, Issue 3, 1978
(June 14,
1978, World Cup, Argentina 2-Poland 0) |
1980s
During the decade of the 1980s, the sides met
three times. The first two were significant preparation friendlies. Argentina
were now defending World Cup champions and Poland were still a significant
power in European Football. Now Diego Maradona was in the mix, but
unfortunately, he would get to play in one of these matches. On October 12,
1980, at Buenos Aires, Argentina defeated Poland (2-1) with a Maradona free kick.
A year later, again at Buenos Aires, on
October 28, 1981, Poland defeated a Maradona-less Argentina (2-1) with a
Zbigniew Boniek free kick.
The third match in the decade was a low-key match in India as part of Jawaharlal Nehru Cup. Argentina now
managed by Carlos Bilardo, tied (1-1) with Poland on January 17, 1984, at
Calcutta. From a Polish perspective, it was the last of the great team.
Photo From: El Grafico,
Issue 3184, 1980
(October 12, 1980, Argentina 2-Poland 1) |
Photo From: El Grafico,
Issue 3184, 1980
(October 12, 1980, Argentina 2-Poland 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue
72, December 1981
(October 28, 1981,
Argentina 1-Poland 2) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue
72, December 1981
(October 28, 1981,
Argentina 1-Poland 2) |
Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3355
(24-1-1984)
(January 17, 1984, Jawaharlal Nehru Cup, India, Poland 1-Argentina 1) |
1990s
The sides only met once in the 1990s. By
now Poland were a fading force in Europe, that may have resulted in the
frequency drop in the meetings. On November 26, 1992, at Buenos Aires,
Argentina defeated Poland (2-0) in a forgettable match.
Photo From: El Grafico Number 3817, 1992
(November 26, 1992, Argentina 2-Poland 0) |
2010s
The last between the
Nations was over a decade ago in a friendly at Warszawa on June 5, 2011, with
Poland winning (2-1) in an end of season friendly.
Photo
From: Source Unknown (downloaded from internet)
(June 5, 2011, Poland 2- Argentina 1) |
Conclusion
On balance, Argentina has
the edge (6 wins) and has remained a Football power, while Poland stagnated
after the 1980s.
The
golden age of matches between the Nations was in a decade period between the 1974
and 1982 World Cups. The sides met in high profile and memorable matches.
As Poland
faced as a force the sides only met once in the 1990s and once more since the
millennium.
The match in
the 2022 World Cup, will be third time the sides will have met in a World Cup.
Note:
1-Please refer to the
video link at the top of this blog upload for the interview.
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