France National Team matches under Michel
Hidalgo during the 1982/83 season
August 31, 1982, Paris, France
0- Poland 4 (Jan Jalocha
28, Janusz Kupcewicz 61, 62, Andrzej Buncol 68 pen)
October 6, 1982, Paris, France
1-Hungary 0 (Laurent Roussey 65)
November 10, 1982, Rotterdam, Holland 1-France
2 (Simon
Tahamata 8 / Patrick Battiston 12, Michel Platini 81)
February 16, 1983, Guimaraes, Portugal
0-France 3 (Yannick Stopyra 7,70, Jean-Marc Ferreri 8)
March 23, 1983, Paris, France 1-USSR 1 (Luis
Fernandez 42 / Fyodor Cherenkov 28)
April 23, 1983, Paris, France
4-Yugoslavia 0 (Yvon Le Roux 22, Dominique Rocheteau 32, 47, Jose Touré 74)
May 31, 1983, Luxemburg Federation-75th Anniversary, Luxembourg,
France 1-Belgium 1 (Didier Six 11 / Eddy Voordeckers 12)
Date: August 31, 1982
Competition: Friendly
(Gala Match for U.N.F.P.)
Result: France 0-Poland 4
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Bruno
Galler (Switzerland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): None
(Poland): Jan Jalocha
28, Janusz Kupcewicz 61, 62, Andrzej Buncol 68 pen
Summary of goals:
0:1 (28th minute,
Poland): Jalocha advanced on the left flank, Tresor failed to clear, and
Jaocha shot past Ettori.
0:2 (61st minute,
Poland): Dziekanowski sent a low pass from the right side into the box for
to Kupcewicz (his shot hit the post before going in).
0:3 (62nd minute,
Poland): Kupcewicz scored from a long distance shot
0:4 (68th minute,
Poland): Poland were awarded their penalty kick after Smolarek was fouled by
Mahut in the box. Andrzej Buncol scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Lineups:
France:
1-Jean-Luc
Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)
2-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
4-Gerard
Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
5-Marius
Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
3-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes) (Philippe Mahut (Association
Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) 46)
7-Patrick
Delamontagne (Association Sportive de Monaco)
8-Dominique
Bijotat (Association Sportive de Monaco) (13-Jean-Marc Ferreri (Association
de la Jeunesse Auxerroise) 46)
6-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
10-Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
9-Yannick
Stopyra (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) (Daniel Bravo
(Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice) 69)
11-Gerard
Soler (Toulouse Football Club)
Coach: Michel
Hidalgo
Other
Substitutes:
Jean
Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
Alain
Couriol (Association Sportive de Monaco)
Team Captain: Marius Tresor
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Dominique
Bijotat and Jean-Marc Ferreri.
2-Final cap Jean-Luc Ettori (9/0)
(1980-1982).
3-Michel Platini was retained at
Juventus, as was Didier Six at Stuttgart.
Bordeaux’s Alain Giresse and Bernard
Lacombe were not released by the club as they had a prestigious friendly set up
vs. Real Madrid.
Bruno Bellone and Dominique Rocheteau had
to withdraw due to injuries, along with Patrick Battiston still recovering from
his injury from Harald Schumacher’s challenge during the World Cup.
4- This match not televised live.
5-France deployed a 4-4-2 formation with
Tigana was the organizer in midfield, Bijotat (earning his first cap) as
defensive midfielder and Delamontagne on the right wing.
6-Phillipe Mahut also replaced Maxime
Bossis due to an injury.
The Stopper Gerard Janvion moved to
Bossis’ left back spot and Mahut took Janvion’s spot in central defense.
7-Bijotat would not play again for France
under Hidalgo (though he would play for France many years later) and instead
would be part of Henri Michel’s Olympics squad.
Patrick Delamontagne would also not play
again under Hidalgo, but would gain a final cap in 1987.
Poland:
Jacek Kazimierski (Centralny Wojskowy Klub
Sportowy Legia Warszawa)
Paweł
Janas (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise / France)
Stefan Majewski (Centralny Wojskowy Klub
Sportowy Legia Warszawa)
Tadeusz Dolny (Klub Sportowy Górnik
Zabrze)
Jan Jałocha (Gwardyjskie Towarzystwo
Sportowe Wisla Krakow)
Andrzej Buncol (Centralny Wojskowy Klub
Sportowy Legia Warszawa) (Mirosław Okoński (Kolejowy Klub Sportowy
Lech Poznán) 78)
Janusz Kupcewicz (Kolejowy Klub Sportowy
Lech Poznán)
Roman Wójcicki (Robotnicze Towarzystwo
Sportowe Widzew Łódź) (Dariusz Kubicki (Fabryczny Klub Sportowy
Panstwowe Zaklady Loterycze Stal-Mielec) 65)
Włodzimierz Ciołek (Fabryczny Klub
Sportowy Panstwowe Zaklady Loterycze Stal-Mielec)
Włodzimierz Mazur (Międzyzakładowy Klub
Sportowy Zagłębie Lubin) (Dariusz Dziekanowski (Warszawski Klub Sportowy
Gwardia Warszawa) 46)
Włodzimierz Smolarek (Robotnicze
Towarzystwo Sportowe Widzew Łódź)
Coach: Antoni Piechniczek
Booked: Andrzej Buncol
Other Substitutes:
Krzysztof Baran (Warszawski Klub Sportowy
Gwardia Warszawa)
Janusz Stawarz (Stowarzyszenie Klub
Sportowy Bałtyk Gdynia)
Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
White Shirts, Red Shorts, White Socks
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(August 31, 1982, France 0-Poland 4) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 81, September
1982
(August 31, 1982,
France 0-Poland 4) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 81, September
1982
(August 31, 1982,
France 0-Poland 4) |
Date: October 6, 1982
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 1-Hungary 0
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 15,777
Referee: Roger
Verhaeghe (Belgium)
Linesmen: Goris (Belgium)
and De Bleeckere (Belgium)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Laurent Roussey 65
(Hungary): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (65th minute,
France): Tresor crossed from the right side to the far left post, Didier
Six headed back and Roussey volleyed in.
Lineups:
France:
1-Jean
Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
2-Maxime Bossis (Football
Club de Nantes)
5-Marius
Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
4-Philippe
Mahut (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
3-Thierry
Tusseau (Football Club de Nantes)
8-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
6-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (14-Alain Couriol
(Association Sportive de Monaco) 79)
7-Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (13-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise) 64)
9-Laurent
Roussey (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (12-Gerard
Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) 85)
10-Michel Platini (Juventus Football
Club-Torino / Italy)
11-Didier Six (Verein für
Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany) (15-Gerard Soler (Toulouse
Football Club) 73)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
16-Jean-Luc
Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)
Team Captain: Michel Platini
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Laurent Roussey.
2-Final cap for Gerard Janvion (40/0)
(1975-1982).
3-Final cap for Jean
Castaneda (9/0) (1981-1982).
4-The key players missing were Manuel
Amoros, Patrick Battiston (not fully recovered) and Dominique Rocheteau.
5-Maxime Bossis would start as right back
to cover for Amoros. Mahut would start in central defense with Marius
Tresor.
6-France played in a 4-3-3 formation with
Platini as the second striker and Giresse as the midfield organizer and Tigana
as defensive midfielder.
7-Didier Six scored a goal in the 43rd minute
that was ruled offside.
Hungary:
1-Bela Katzirz (Pécsi Munkás Sport
Club)
2-Zoltan Peter (Zalaegerszegi
Torna Egylet) (15-Gusztav Klemen (Csepel
Sport Club) 85th)
6-Imre Garaba (Budapesti Honvéd
Sport Egyesület)
3-Attila Kerekes (Békéscsabai Elöre
Spartacus Sport Club)
4-Joszef Tóth (Újpesti Dózsa Sport
Club- Budapest)
5-Peter Hannich (Rába ETO
(Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi)
8-Joszef Poczik (Rába ETO
(Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi) (14-Karoly Csapo (Tatabányai
Bányász Sport Club) 67)
10-Gyozo Burcsa (Rába ETO
(Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi)
7-Mihaly Borostyan (Diósgyöri
Vasgyárak Testgyakorló Köre Miskolc) (16-Laszlo Fazekas (Royal Antwerp Football
Club / Belgium) 85)
9-Lazar Szentes (Rába ETO
(Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi) (17-Andras Tórócsik (Újpesti Dózsa
Sport Club- Budapest) 67)
11-Gyula Hajszan (Rába ETO
(Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi)
Coach: Kalman Meszoly
Booked: Karoly Csapo 78 (foul on Tigana)
Team Captain: Joszef Tóth
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(October 6, 1982, France
1-Hungary 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 83,
November 1982
(Laurent Roussey, October 6,
1982, France 1-Hungary 0) |
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue
32, November 1982 (56)
(Laurent Roussey, October 6, 1982, France 1-Hungary 0) |
Date: November 10, 1982
Competition: Friendly
Result: Holland 1-France 2
Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion
Attendance: 9,693
Referee: Roger
Schoeters (Belgium)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Holland): Simon Tahamata 8
(France): Patrick Battiston 12, Michel Platini 81
Summary of goals:
1:0 (8th minute,
Holland): Gullit releaed Boeve on the left side. He crossed into the box for
Tahamta tos core.
1:1 (12th minute,
France): Fernandez sent Battiston through in the box who slid in the equalizer.
1:2 (81st minute,
France): Brisson crossed a free kick from the left side that Platini shot from
the edge of the box.
Lineups:
Holland:
1-Eduard Maximiliaan ‘Edward’ Metgod
(Football Club Haarlem)
4-Huibertus
Johannes Nicolaas ‘Ben’ Wijnstekers (Feyenoord Rotterdam)
3-Ronald Spelbos (Club Brugge Koninklijke
Vereniging / Belgium)
2-Michaël
Antonius Bernardus ‘Michel’ van de Korput (Torino Calcio 1906 / Italy)
6-Peter Boeve (Amsterdamse Football Club
Ajax-Amsterdam)
8-Franklin Edmundo ‘Frank’ Rijkaard
(Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) (12-René van der Gijp
(Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium) 46)
5-Edo Ophof (Amsterdamse Football Club
Ajax-Amsterdam)
10-Machiel ‘Michel’ Valke (Feyenoord
Rotterdam)
7-Rudi Dil ‘Ruud’ Gullit (Feyenoord
Rotterdam)
9-Willem Cornelis Nicolaas ‘Wim’ Kieft
(Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) (14-Jurjen Jacob ‘Jurrie’
Koolhof (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 46)
11-Simon Melkianus Tahamata (Royal
Standard de Liege / Belgium) (13-Jan Jacobus Wouters (Football Club
Utrecht) 57)
Coach: Cornelius ‘Kees’ Rijvers
Other Substitutes:
René Hofman (Roda JC (Juliana Combinatie)
Kerkrade)
Pieter ‘Piet’
Schrijvers (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Team Captain: Huibertus Johannes Nicolaas ‘Ben’ Wijnstekers
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Orange Shirts, White Shorts, Orange Socks
France:
1-Jean-Pierre
Tempet (Stade Lavallois)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
4-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
5-Marius
Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
7-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
8-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
9-Laurent
Roussey (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (15-Yannick
Stopyra (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 57)
10-Michel Platini (Juventus Football
Club-Torino / Italy)
11-Jean-Marc
Ferratge (Toulouse Football Club) (14-François Brisson (Racing
Club de Lens) 68)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
Jean-Luc
Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)
Thierry
Tusseau (Football Club de Nantes)
Jean-Claude
Lemoult (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
Team
Captain: Michel Platini
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-Fisrt cap for
Jean-Pierre
Tempet, Luis Fernandez and François Brisson.
2-Final cap for Laurent Roussey (2/1) (1982).
3-First and only cap for
Jean-Marc Ferratge (1/0) (1982).
4-Initially, Hidalgo chose to leave
Jean-Marc Ferreri, Daniel Bravo and Bruno Bellone at the disposal of the
Under-21 squad for their qualifier vs. Sweden.
However, Ferreri had to be recalled for
the senior squad as Alain Giresse was out through injury and Bernard Genghini
was out of form at St Etienne.
5-Other absentees were Rocheteau, Mahut,
Six and Janvion (who would not be called again).
6-Hidalgo would choose a new goalkeeper
again for the third match running. The uncapped Jean-Pierre Tempet of
Laval was the new man in goal.
Jean Castaneda was recuperating from
injury and the St Etienne Management asked for him to be relieved.
7-By starting the match, Tresor tied the
record of Roger Marche by earning his 63rd cap and he was on
the verge of being the new recordman.
8-For the second half, Amoros and
Battiston switched their sides.
9- Brisson did not play again for
Hidalgo’s senior side and was instead at the disposal of Henri Michel’s
Olympics squad (He would appear one last time for France in 1984).
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(November 10, 1982, Holland 1-France 2) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 86, February 1983
(November 10, 1982, Holland 1-France 2) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 86, February 1983
(France squad, November 10, 1982, Holland 1-France
2) |
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue
33, December 1982
(Marius Tresor, France squad and Michel
Platini, November 10, 1982, Holland 1-France 2) |
Date: February 16, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Result: Portugal 0-France 3
Venue: Guimaraes –Estadio Municipal
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Ulrich Nyffenegger (Switzerland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Yannick
Stopyra 7,70, Jean-Marc Ferreri 8
Summary of goals:
0:1 (7th minute, France):
From the middle, Platini sent Stopyra through who went on to score.
0:2 (8th minute, France):
From his own half, Platini sent a long cross and Ferreri lobbed over Bento.
0:3 (70th minute,
France): From the middle Giresse combined with a teammate (Tigana?) who
immediately sent Stopyra through to go to score.
Lineups:
Portugal:
1-Manuel Galrinho Bento (Sport
Lisboa e Benfica)
2-Virgilio Manuel
Bagulho Lopes (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) (14-João Domingos
Silva Pinto (Futebol Clube do Porto) 65)
4-António Bastos Lopes (Sport
Lisboa e Benfica) (13- Eurico Monteiro Gomes (Futebol
Clube do Porto) 46)
3- Humberto Manuel
de Jesus Coelho (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)
5-João Soares Cardoso (Sporting
Clube de Braga)
7-Carlos
Manuel Correia dos Santos (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)
6-Sheu Han (Sport
Lisboa e Benfica) (16-Antonio Manuel Frasco Vieira
(Futebol Clube do Porto) 46)
8-Antonio Augusto
Gomes de Sousa (Futebol Clube do Porto)
10-Fernando Albino de
Sousa Chalana (Sport Lisboa e
Benfica)
9-Fernando Mendes
Soares Gomes (Futebol Clube do Porto)
11-Rui Manuel Trindade Jordäo (Sporting
Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) (15-Mauricio Zacarias Reinaldo Rodrigues
Gomes (Boavista Futebol Clube- Porto) 22)
Coach: Otto Martins Gloria (Brazil)
Team Captain: Humberto Manuel
de Jesus Coelho
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
White Shirts, Green Shorts, White Socks
France:
1-Jean-Pierre
Tempet (Stade Lavallois)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
4-Philippe
Mahut (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
5-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
8-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
10-Michel
Platini (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) (12-Thierry Tusseau
(Football Club de Nantes) 75th)
7-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise) (13-Jean Tigana (Girondins
de Bordeaux Football Club) 63rd)
9-Yannick
Stopyra (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) (15-Dominique Rocheteau
(Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) 80th)
11-Loic
Amisse (Football Club de Nantes)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
Dominique Dropsy (Racing Club de
Strasbourg Football)
Daniel Bravo (Olympique Gymnaste Club de
Nice)
Team Captain: Michel Platini
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1- The match took place just a few weeks
after the death of Bastia and France midfielder (1978 World Cup veteran) Claude
Papi, aged just 33, from an Aneurysm. The French players wore black armbands in
the match.
2-Marius Tresor and Alain Couriol were
both out injured.
Marius Tresor’s injury allowed Hidalgo to
install Maxime Bossis as Libero for the first time for the National Team.
3-Hidalgo chose a 4-3-3 formation, with
Ferreri and Amisse as wingers and Stopyra as the new number nine.
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(February 16, 1983, Portugal 0-France 3) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 87, March 1983
(February 16, 1983, Portugal 0-France 3) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 87, March 1983
(February 16, 1983, Portugal 0-France 3) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 87, March 1983
(February 16, 1983, Portugal 0-France 3) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 87,
March 1983
(France squad, February 16,
1983, Portugal 0-France 3) |
Date: March 23, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 1-USSR 1
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 40,908
Referee: George
Courtney (England)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Luis Fernandez 42
(USSR): Fyodor Cherenkov 28
Summary of goals:
0:1 (28th minute,
USSR): From the left side, Bokhn crossed to Rodionov in the middle, he was
tackled and the ball bounced to Cherrenkov on the right who scored.
1:1 (42nd minute,
France): Amisse in the middle crossed towards Platini who sidefooted a
pass to Fernandez in the middle to score with a low shot.
Lineups:
France:
1-Jean-Pierre
Tempet (Stade Lavallois)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
4-Philippe
Mahut (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (12-Thierry Tusseau (Football
Club de Nantes) 78)
5-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
8-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
10-Michel
Platini (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy) (14-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 46)
7-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
9-Yannick
Stopyra (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)
11-Loic
Amisse (Football Club de Nantes) (15-Dominique Rocheteau (Paris
Saint-Germain Football Club) 65)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
Dominique Dropsy (Racing Club de
Strasbourg Football)
Alain Couriol (Association Sportive
de Monaco)
Team Captain: Michel Platini (Maxime
Bossis captain in the second half)
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note :
1-Final cap for Philippe Mahut (9/0)
(1981-1983).
2-Final cap for Loic Amisse (12/2)
(1977-1983).
3-France employed a 4-3-3 formation once
more with Ferreri and Amisse as wingers supporting Stopyra as the number nine.
4-This was the first time that Hidalgo
had selected the same squad two matches in a row.
5-As a promise to Juventus, Michel
Platini was to play one half only (Tigana would replace him in the second
half).
USSR:
1- Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev
(Spartak Moskva)
10-Nikolai Yevgeniyevich Larionov (Zenit
Leningrad)
3-Sergey Vladimirovich
Borovskiy (Dinamo Minsk)
4-Sergey Pavlovich Baltacha (Dinamo Kiev)
5- Anatoli Vassilievich
Demianenko (Dinamo Kiev)
8- Fyodor Fedorovich Cherenkov (Spartak
Moskva)
2- Vladimir Vassilievich Bessonov (Dinamo
Kiev)
7-Leonid Iosifovich Burjak (Dinamo
Kiev) (15-Khoren Zhoraevich Oganesian (Ararat Erevan) 63)
6- Andrey Mihaylovich Bal (Dinamo Kiev)
(12-Valeriy Georgievich Gazzayev (Dinamo Moskva) 55)
9-Sergei Yuriyevich Rodionov (Spartak
Moskva)
11-Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin (Dinamo
Kiev) (14-Vadim Anatoliyevich Yevtushenko (Dinamo Kiev) 79)
Coach: Valeri Vasilevich
Lobanovsky
Team Captain: Vladimir Vassilievich
Bessonov
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(March 23, 1983, France 1-USSR 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 88, April 1983
(March 23, 1983, France 1-USSR 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 88, April 1983
(March 23, 1983, France 1-USSR 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 88, April 1983
(March 23, 1983, France 1-USSR 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 88, April 1983
(March 23, 1983, France 1-USSR 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 88, April 1983
(France squad and Team Captains Michel
Platini and Vladimir Bessonov, March 23, 1983, France 1-USSR 1) |
Date: April 23, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 4-Yugoslavia 0
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 40,881
Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Yvon Le Roux 22, Dominique Rocheteau 32,
47, Jose Touré 74
(Yugoslavia): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (22nd minute,
France): From the right side, Bellone crossed for Le Roux to head home.
2:0 (32nd minute,
France): Rocheteau did a one-two with Bellone (who backheeled the return
pass) and went through to score.
3:0 (47th minute,
France): Rocheteau scored from an Indirect Free kick.
4:0 (74th minute,
France): Ferreri took a corner on the right side, the ball was chested and
then volleyed by Toure.
Lineups:
France:
1-Jean-Pierre
Tempet (Stade Lavallois)
2-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Stade Brestois)
5-Maxime
Bossis (captain) (Football Club de Nantes)
3-Thierry
Tusseau (Football Club de Nantes)
8-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
6-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
10-José Touré
(Football Club de Nantes) (14-Bernard Genghini (Association Sportive de
Saint-Etienne Loire) 79)
7-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise) (15-Yannick
Stopyra (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 80)
9-Dominique
Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
11-Bruno Bellone (Association
Sportive de Monaco) (13-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart
1893 e.V./ West Germany) 86)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other
Substitutes:
Jean-Luc
Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)
William Ayache (Football Club de
Nantes)
Team Captain: Maxime Bossis
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-Fisrrt cap for Yvon Le Roux and
José Touré.
2-Michel Platini was retained with
Juventus.
3-Battiston, Giresse, Amisse, as well as
Tresor were also missing through injury.
Thierry Tusseau would be called in to
replace Battiston at the back. Bossis continued his run as Libero in Tresor’s
absence.
4-France played in a 4-3-3 formation with
Tigana was the organizer in midfield. Ferreri was on the right wing and Toure
was the center forward (though playing as number 10).
Yugoslavia:
1-Ratko Svilar (Royal Antwerp Football
Club / Belgium) (12-Tomislav Ivkovic (Nogometni Klub Dinamo- Zagreb) 80)
2-Jasmin Dzeko (Nogometni Klub Osijek)
3-Zvjezdan Cvetkovic (Nogometni Klub
Dinamo- Zagreb)
4-Ismet Hadzic (Nogometni Klub Dinamo-
Zagreb) (14-Faruk Hadzibegic (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo) 75)
5-Velimir Zajec (Nogometni Klub Dinamo-
Zagreb)
6-Ljubomir Radanovic (Fudbalski
Klub Partizan- Beograd)
7-Zlatko Kranjcar (Nogometni Klub Dinamo-
Zagreb) (16-Dragan Mance (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd) 46)
8-Aleksandar Trifunovic (Fudbalski Klub
Partizan- Beograd)
9-Sulejman Halilovic (Nogometni
Klub Dinamo -Vinkovci)
10-Mehmed Bazdarevic (Fudbalski
Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo) (15-Marko Mlinaric (Nogometni Klub Dinamo-
Zagreb) 46)
11-Dzevad Secerbegovic (Fudbalski Klub Sloboda
–Tuzla) (13- Miodrag Jesic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd) 78)
Coach: Todor Veselinovic
Team Captain: Velimir Zajec
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(April 23, 1983, France 4-Yugoslavia 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 89, May 1983
(April 23, 1983, France 4-Yugoslavia 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 89, May 1983
(April 23, 1983, France 4-Yugoslavia 0) |
Photo From: L'Annee du Football, 1983
(Bruno Bellone, April 23, 1983, France
4-Yugoslavia 0) |
Photo From:
Les Bleus, Le livre official de l'equipe de France, Author: Dominique Grimault,
1997
(France squad, April 23, 1983, France
4-Yugoslavia 0) |
Date: May 31, 1983
Competition: Friendly
(Luxemburg Federation-75th Anniversary)
Result: France 1-Belgium 1
Venue: Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg,
Luxemburg
Attendance: 5,880
Referee: Norbert
Rolles (Luxembourg)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Didier Six 11
(Belgium): Eddy Voordeckers 12
Summary of goals:
1:0 (11th minute,
France): Toure’s header was parried by Munaron and Six scored from the rebound.
1:1 (12th minute,
Belgium): Vercauteren’s corner was headed back by Fernandez and Voordeckers
volleyed home.
Lineups:
France:
1-Jean-Pierre
Tempet (Stade Lavallois)
2-Jean-Christophe
Thouvenel (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Stade Brestois)
5-Patrick
Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
7-Jean-Claude
Lemoult (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
8-
José Touré (Football Club de Nantes)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
10-Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (Phillipe Vercruysse
(Racing Club de Lens) 86)
9-Gerard Soler (Toulouse Football
Club) (Yannick Stopyra (Football Club de
Sochaux-Montbéliard) 64)
11-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele
Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany) (Bernard Zenier (Association Sportive
Nancy-Lorraine) 64)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
Jean-Luc
Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)
Phillipe Jeannol (Association
Sportive Nancy-Lorraine)
Team Captain: Didier Six (Patrick
Batiston after the 64th minute).
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
White Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks
Note:
1-This match was to commemorate
Luxembourg Association’s 75th Anniversary.
The venue was neutral for both sides
since match played in Luxembourg.
2-First cap for Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, Jean-Claude Lemoult and Phillipe
Vercruysse.
3-Final cap for Gerard Soler (16/4) (1974-1983).
4-Final cap for Jean-Pierre
Tempet (5/0) (1982-1983).
5-Michel Platini was once again
unavailable, as Juventus had retained him for the Coppa Italia.
6-Tresor, Bossis, Tusseau, Rocheteau,
Ferreri, Bellone, Amisse, Giresse and Tigana were either injured or
unavailable.
7-In a 4-4-2 formation, Battiston was
installed as the Libero with Le Roux as his central partner. Amoros retained
his spot at the back, with Thouvenel making his debut as right back.
Belgium:
1- Jacques Munaron
(Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)
2- Eric Gerets (captain) (Royal
Standard de Liege)
3-Luc Millecamps (Koninklijke
Sportvereniging Waregem)
4- Walter Meeuws (Royal Standard de
Liege)
5- Michel DeWolf (Racing White Daring
Molenbeek)
6- Frank
Vercauteren (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)
7-Francois van der Elst (West Ham United
Football Club- London / England)
8- Guy vandermissen (Royal
Standard de Liege)
9- Marc Vanderlinden (Royal Antwerp
Football Club) (14- Leo Clijsters (Koninklijke Waterschei
Sportvereniging Thor Genk) 59)
10-Ludo Coeck (Royale Sporting
Club Anderlechtois)
11- Eddy
Voordeckers (Koninklijke Waterschei Sportvereniging Thor Genk)
Coach: Guy Thys
Other Substitutes:
12- Wim DeConnick (Koninklijke
Sportvereniging Waregem)
13-Gaston Boeckstaens (Royal Antwerp
Football Club)
15-Leo Van der Elst (Royal Antwerp
Football Club)
Team Captain: Eric Gerets
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Admiral
Uniform Colors:
Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(May 31, 1983,
Luxemburg Federation-75th Anniversary, France 1-Belgium 1) |
Photo From: L'Annee du Football, 1983
(Didier Six, May
31, 1983, Luxemburg Federation-75th Anniversary, France
1-Belgium 1) |
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 10,
November 1989
(Marc vanderlinden and Manuel Amoros, May
31, 1983, Luxemburg Federation-75th Anniversary, France
1-Belgium 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(Didier Six, May 31, 1983, Luxemburg
Federation-75th Anniversary, France 1-Belgium 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 16, 1983
(France squad,
May 31, 1983, Luxemburg Federation-75th Anniversary, France
1-Belgium 1) |
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