France National Team matches under Michel
Hidalgo during the 1983/84 season
August 24, 1983, Gala Match
for U.N.F.P., Toulouse, France 1- Club Atlético Peñarol Montevideo
(Uruguay) 0 (Jean-Marc Ferreri 1)
September 7,
1983, Copenhagen, Denmark 3-France 1
(Michael Laudrup 20, 75, Kenneth Brylle 59 / Michel Platini 26)
October 5,
1983, Paris, France 1-Spain 1 (Dominique
Rocheteau 60 / Juan Señor 83 pen)
November 12, 1983, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
0-France 0 (-)
February 29,
1984, Paris, France 2-England 0 (Michel Platini
58,74)
March 28,
1984, Bordeaux, France 1-Austria 0 (Dominique
Rocheteau 84)
April 18, 1984, Strasbourg, France 1-West
Germany 0 (Bernard Genghini 79)
May 30, 1984, Marseille, France
2-Scotland 0 (Alain Giresse 14, Bernard Lacombe 29)
Date: Augsut 24, 1983
Competition: Friendly
(Gala Match for U.N.F.P.)
Result: France 1- Club Atlético
Peñarol Montevideo (Uruguay) 0
Venue: Toulouse-Stadium Municipal
Attendance: 10,438
Referee: Perez
(Spain)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Jean-Marc Ferreri 1
(Club Atlético Peñarol
Montevideo): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (1st minute, France):
From the middle, Giresse sent Ferreri through to score.
Lineups:
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
5-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
10-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (Dominique Rocheteau (Paris
Saint-Germain Football Club) 63)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
8-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
7-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
9-Daniel
Bravo (Association Sportive de Monaco)
11-Bruno
Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Booked : Luis Fernandez 49
Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-It was reported that Hidalgo had
originally wanted Mexico, but there were scheduling conflicts.
2-Michel Platini would be absent due to
Coppa Italia commitments with Juventus (Ferreri deputized for him). Marius
Tresor was also absent.
3-Joel Bats’ unofficial debut in goal.
Hidalgo chose to experiment with Daniel
Bravo in an unaccustomed position as the number nine.
CA Penarol Montevideo:
Gustavo Fernández
Nelson Gutiérrez
Miguel Falero
Miguel Bossio (Jose Villareal 75)
Victor Diogo,
Jorge da Silva,
Walkir Silva (Ricardo Ortiz 75)
Mario Saralegui,
Jose Salazar,
Fernando Morena,
Venancio Ramos
Coach: Hugo Bagnulo
Booked: Morena 52, Villareal 79
Team Captain:
Shirt Sponsor: None
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Yellow/Black Vertically striped Shirts, Black Shorts, Yellow Socks
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1951,
August 30, 1983
(August 24, 1983, France 1- CA
Peñarol Montevideo (Uruguay) 0) |
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1951,
August 30, 1983
(August 24, 1983, France 1- CA
Peñarol Montevideo (Uruguay) 0) |
Date: September 7, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Result: Denmark 3-France 1
Venue: Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Volker Roth
(West Germany)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Denmark): Michael Laudrup 20, 75,
Kenneth Brylle 59
(France): Michel Platini 26
Summary of goals:
1:0 (20th minute, Denmark): Lerby
sent a ball in the box and Laudrup was the first to get to it and struck past
Bats.
1:1 (26th minute,
France): Rocheteau’s cross from the right side was tapped in by Platini at
the far post.
2:1 (59th minute,
Denmark): Simonsen sent a ball inside the box and Brylle chipped it over
Bats. Brylle was clearly in an offside position.
3:1 (75th minute,
Denmark): Bergreen sent Laudrup through and Le Roux was unable to stop him
and he scored past Bats.
Lineups:
Denmark:
1-Ole Kjær (Esbjerg forenede Boldklubber)
2-Ole Rasmussen (Berliner Sport-Club
Hertha 1892 e.V. / West Germany)
3-Ivan Nielsen (Feyenoord Rotterdam /
Holland)
4-Jan Moelby (Amsterdamse Football Club
Ajax / Holland)
5-Ole Madsen (Brøndby- Brøndbyøster
Idrætsforening)
6-Soren Lerby (Fußball-Club Bayern
München e.V. / West Germany)
8-John Lauridsen (Real Club
Deportivo Espanol-Barcelona / Spain)
9-Allan Simonsen (Vejle Boldklub)
10-Michael Laudrup (Società Sportiva
Lazio-Roma / Italy) (12-John Sivebak (Vejle Boldklub) 77)
7-Klaus Berggreen (Sporting Club
Pisa / Italy)
11-Kenneth Brylle (Royale Sporting
Club Anderlechtois / Belgium) (14-John Helt (Lyngby Boldklub af 1921)
68)
Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West
Germany)
Booked: John Lauridsen
Team Captain: Allan Simonsen
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Hummel
Uniform Colors:
Red Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
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)
7-Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Monaco)
11-Daniel
Bravo (Association Sportive de Monaco)
9-Dominique
Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Booked: Yvon Le Roux
Other Substitutes:
Jean-Pierre Tempet (Racing Club de
Lens)
William Ayache (Football Club de
Nantes)
Yannick Stopyra (Stade Rennais Football
Club)
Loic Amisse (Football Club de
Nantes)
Team Captain: Michel Platini
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Joel Bats.
2-France were missing Marius Tresor and
Thierry Tusseau.
Jean Tigana was out
through illness (Bernard Genghini deputized for him).
Bruno Bellone and Jean-Marc Ferreri were
retained with the Under-21 squad for their qualifier vs. Sweden.
In a 4-4-2 formation
with no wingers, Bravo and Rocheteau were upfront.
3-This would be France’s last loss until May 2, 1985 and the World Cup qualifier loss (0-2) vs. Bulgaria at Sofia.
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(September 7, 1983, Denmark
3-France 1) |
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1953,
September 13, 1983
(September 7, 1983, Denmark
3-France 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie
18, 1984
(September 7, 1983, Denmark
3-France 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(September 7, 1983, Denmark 3-France 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(September 7, 1983, Denmark 3-France 1) |
Photo From: Magazine Source Unknown
(Provided by a blog viewer)
(France squad, September 7,
1983, Denmark 3-France 1) |
Date: October 5, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 1-Spain 1
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 36,628
Referee: Rosario Lo
Bello (Italy)
Linesmen: Tulio
Lanese, Lombardo (both Italy)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Dominique
Rocheteau 60
(Spain): Juan
Señor 83 pen
Summary of goals:
1:0 (60th minute,
France): In the middle, Ferreri passed to Rocheteau, who turned and took a low
shot to score.
1:1 (83rd minute, Spain):
Spain were awarded their penalty kick after Senor was fouled by Bats in the
box. Juan Senor scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Lineups:
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
2-William Ayache (Football
Club de Nantes)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
5-Marius
Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
3-Jean-Louis
Zanon (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)
8-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
10-Michel
Platini (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy) (Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Monaco) 75)
7-Jean-Claude
Lemoult (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
9-Dominique
Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
11-Bruno
Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (14-Alain
Couriol (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) 85)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
Jean-Pierre
Tempet (Racing Club de Lens)
Michel Bibard (Football Club de
Nantes)
Yannick Stopyra (Stade Rennais Football
Club)
Team Captain: Marius
Tresor (Captain to mark his record-breaking cap)
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-First cap for William Ayache.
2-First and only cap for Jean-Louis Zanon
(1/0) (1983).
3-Final cap for Alain Couriol (12/2)
(1980-1983).
4- Marius Tresor broke Roger Marche’s
appearance record by earning his 64th cap. He captained the
side for this momentous occasion.
5- Amoros, Bossis, Battiston, Tusseau,
Thouvenel, Giresse, Bravo and Toure were all injured or unavailable.
Hidalgo was forced to call up uncapped
Nantes pair of William Ayache and Michel Bibard, as well as St Etienne’s
uncapped defender Jean-Louis Zanon. Jean-Claude Lemoult also received a
rare call-up perhaps as a result.
Alain Couriol received a recall after
almost a year away.
France played a 4-4-2 formation.
Spain:
1- Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real
Sociedad de Fútbol)
2-Jose Ramon ‘Nimo’ Maldonado (Sevilla
Fútbol Club) (Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza) 65)
4-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic
Club de Bilbao) (14-Enrique ‘Quique Ramos’ Gonzalez (Club Atlético de Madrid)
46)
5- Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real
Sporting de Gijón)
3- Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real
Madrid Club de Fútbol)
8-Francisco ‘Guerri’ Ballarin (Real
Zaragoza)
10-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real
Zaragoza)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real
Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
7-Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo
(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
11-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club
Barcelona) (16-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) 46)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked: Carlos Santillana 41
Other Substitutes:
Francisco Buyo
Sanchez (Real
Zaragoza)
‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia
Club de Fútbol)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(October 5, 1983, France
1-Spain 1) |
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1957,
October 11, 1983
(October 5, 1983, France
1-Spain 1) |
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1957,
October 11, 1983
(October 5, 1983, France
1-Spain 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie
18, 1984
(October 5, 1983, France
1-Spain 1) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 95,
November 1983
(October 5, 1983, France
1-Spain 1) |
Photo From: France Football,
Issue 1992, June 12, 1984
(Spain squad, October 5,
1983, France 1-Spain 1) |
Date: November 12, 1983
Competition: Friendly
Result: Yugoslavia 0-France 0
Venue: Zagreb - Stadion Maksimir
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Paolo Casarin
(Italy)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Yugoslavia): None
(France): None
Lineups:
Yugoslavia:
1-Zoran Simovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk
–Split) (12-Tomislav Ivkovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)
46)
2-Zoran Vujovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk
–Split)
3-Zvjezdan Cvetkovic (Nogometni Klub
Dinamo- Zagreb)
4-Srecko Katanec (Nogometni Klub
Olimpija- Ljubljana)
5-Velimir Zajec (Nogometni Klub Dinamo-
Zagreb)
6-Ljubomir Radanovic (Fudbalski Klub
Partizan- Beograd)
11-Zlatko Vujovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk
–Split) (16-Sulejman Halilovic (Nogometni Klub Dinamo -Vinkovci) 46)
7-Milos Sestic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena
zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)
9-Safet Susic (Paris Saint-Germain
Football Club / France) (14-Dragan Mance (Fudbalski Klub Partizan-
Beograd) 77th)
8-Zlatko Kranjcar (Nogometni Klub Dinamo-
Zagreb) (17-Boban Bozovic (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo) 65)
10-Dusan Pesic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk
–Split) (15-Dragan Stojkovic (Fudbalski Klub Radnicki-Nis) 46)
Coach: Todor Veselinovic
Team Captain: Velimir Zajec
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
3-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
5-Marius
Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
2-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
7-Daniel
Bravo (Association Sportive de Monaco)
8-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
10-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
9-Dominique
Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) (13-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise) 46)
11-Bruno
Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (15-Daniel Xuereb (Racing
Club de Lens) 63)
Coach: Michel
Hidalgo
Other
Substitutes:
Jean-Luc
Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)
Patrick
Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
Phillipe
Vercruysse (Racing Club de Lens)
Team Captain: Marius
Tresor
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
White Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks
Note:
1-Final cap for Marius Tresor
(65/ 4) (1971-1983).
2-Michel Platini was injured
and not released by Juventus.
In a 4-4-2 formation, Marius Tresor was
back as Libero once more (for the last time) with Le Roux as his partner in the
center.
Photo From:
L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(November 12, 1983, Yugoslavia 0-France
0) |
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue
45, December 1983
(November 12, 1983, Yugoslavia 0-France
0) |
Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue
51, June 1984
(Yugoslavia squad, November 12, 1983,
Yugoslavia 0-France 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 96, December 1983
(November 12, 1983, Yugoslavia 0-France
0) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 18, 1984
(November 12, 1983, Yugoslavia 0-France
0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(November 12,
1983, Yugoslavia 0-France 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984
(November 12,
1983, Yugoslavia 0-France 0) |
Date: February 29, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 2-England 0
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
Attendance: 43,000
Referee: Marcel van
Langenhove (Belgium)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Michel
Platini 58,74
(England): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (58th minute,
France): From the middle, Giresse lofted a cross into the box, Platini scored
with a header.
2:0 (74th minute,
France): Platini scored from a free kick.
Lineups:
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (12-Thierry Tusseau
(Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 72)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
5-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
8-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
7-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
10-Michel
Platini (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
9-
José Touré (Football Club de Nantes)
11-Bruno
Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (14-Dominique
Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) 83)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
16-Phillipe Bergeroo (Toulouse Football
Club)
13-Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Monaco)
15-Yannick Stopyra (Stade Rennais
Football Club)
Team Captain: Michel Platini
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-The ‘Carré Magique’ played for the first time ever together. Platini,
the newly elected Ballon d’Or, was at the summit of his game at this point. For
the first time all four (Platini, Giresse, Tigana and Fernandez) were
available.
England:
1- Peter Leslie Shilton (Southampton
Football Club)
2- Michael Duxburry (Manchester United Football Club)
3- Kenneth Graham Sansom (Arsenal Football Club-London)
4- Samuel Lee (Liverpool Football Club) (16-John Charles Bryan
Barnes (Watford Football Club) 78)
5- Graham Paul Roberts (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
6- Terence Ian Butcher (Ipswich Town Football Club)
7- Bryan Robson (Manchester United Football Club)
10- Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
8-Brian Stein (Luton Town Football Club) (15- Anthony Stewart
Woodcock (Arsenal Football Club-London) 78)
9- Paul Anthony Walsh (Luton Town Football Club)
11- Steven Charles Williams (Southampton Football Club)
Coach: Robert William Robson
Other Substitutes:
12- John Charles Gregory (Queens Park
Rangers Football Club-London)
13- Christopher Charles Eric
Woods (Norwich City Football Club)
14- Raymond Colin Wilkins (Manchester
United Football Club)
Team Captain: Bryan Robson
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy
Blue Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: L’Equipe,
L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(February 29, 1984, France
2-England 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie
18, 1984
(February 29, 1984, France
2-England 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie
21, 1984
(February 29, 1984, France
2-England 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 100,
April 1984
(France squad, February 29,
1984, France 2-England 0) |
Photo From: Official Match Programme,
England v Northern Ireland, 1984
(England squad, February 29, 1984, France
2-England 0) |
Date: March 28, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 1-Austria 0
Venue: Bordeaux-Stade Velodrome
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Graça
Oliva (Portugal)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Dominique
Rocheteau 84
(Austria): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (84th minute,
France): Amoros did a one-two with Giresse, who then released Amoros on the
left side. He crossed for Rocheteau to head in from close range.
Lineups:
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise) (16-Phillipe Bergeroo
(Toulouse Football Club) 62)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
5-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
10-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
6-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
7-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
8-Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Monaco)
9-Bernard
Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (14-Dominique Rocheteau (Paris
Saint-Germain Football Club) 51)
11-Bruno
Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (15-Didier Six (Football Club de
Mulhouse) 65)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
Jean-François
Domergue (Toulouse Football Club)
René Girard (Girondins
de Bordeaux Football Club)
Team Captain: Alain Giresse
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-Final cap for Phillipe Bergeroo (3/0)
(1979-1984).
2- Bernard Lacombe was recalled for the
first time in nearly two years. He had last played for France against the same
opponent during the 1982 World Cup. Despite his advancing age,
3- Didier Six was recalled for the first
time in the season. He was playing in the French Second Division at Mulhouse.
4-Bruno Bellone scored a goal in the 12th minute,
which was disallowed.
Austria:
1-Friedrich Koncilia (Fußball Klub
Austria Wien) (21-Klaus Lindenberger (Linz Athletik Sport Klub) 46)
2-Bernd Krauss (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V.
Mönchengladbach / West Germany)
3-Gerals Messlender (Wien Admira Wacker Sportklub)
5-Bruno Pezzey (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V. / West Germany)
4-Josef Degeorgi (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
6-Martin Gisinger (Sankt-Gallen Fußball Club / Switzerland)
8-Herbert Prohaska (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
7-Ernst Baumeister (Fußball Klub Austria Wien)
10-Gerald Willfurth (Sportklub Rapid Wien) (15-Andreas
Gretsching (Sparkasse Swarovski Wacker Innsbruck) 65th)
9-Walter Schachner (Torino Calcio 1906 / Italy) (14-Peter Pacult
(Wiener Sport-Club) 65)
11-Richard Niederbacher (Koninklijke Sportvereniging Waregem /
Belgium)
Coach: Erich Hof
Booked: Bernd Krauss 55, Josef
Degeorgi 79
Team Captain: Herbert Prohaska
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform Colors:
White Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks
Photo From: L’Equipe,
L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(March 28, 1984, France 1-Austria 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 101,
May 1984
(March 28, 1984, France 1-Austria 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie
21, 1984
(March 28, 1984, France 1-Austria 0) |
Photo From: Sport Illuestrierte, Fussball
1984 Sonderheft
(France squad, March 28, 1984, France 1-Austria 0) |
Date: April 18, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 1-West Germany 0
Venue: Strasbourg- Stade de la Meinau
Attendance: 39,978
Referee: Vincenzo
Barbaresco (Italy)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France): Bernard Genghini 79
(West Germany): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (79th minute,
France): Genghini scored with a volley from close range from a cross by Didier
Six, deflected by Briegel.
Lineups:
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
5-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes) (12- Jean-François Domergue
(Toulouse Football Club) 46)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
8-Daniel
Bravo (Association Sportive de Monaco)
6-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
10-Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Monaco)
7-Didier
Six (Football Club de Mulhouse)
9-Dominique
Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) (14-Phillipe
Anziani (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 68)
11-Bruno
Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (15-Jean-Marc
Ferreri (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise) 84)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Other Substitutes:
16-Phillipe Bergeroo (Toulouse
Football Club)
13-Phillipe Vercruysse (Racing Club
de Lens)
Team Captain: Maxime
Bossis (Didier Six captain in the second half)
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue (Thick Red Horizontal stripe,
three thin white horizontal
stripes) Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-The debut of France’s new kit.
2-First cap
for Jean-François Domergue.
3-Michel Platini was not released by Juventus
and other withdrawals included: Alain Giresse, Tigana, Girard, Lacombe, Tusseau
were all injured or unavailable, while Toure had already been written off for
the Euros due to his injury.
Sochaux striker Phillipe Anziani was
recalled for his first match for France since facing Brazil in 1981.
4-Hidalgo decided on a 4-3-3
formation with the midfield consisting of Luis Fernandez and the duo of Bravo
and Genghini acting as organizers.
5-Maxime Bossis only played in the
first half, as his club Nantes had a match against Metz the following day. He
was replaced by the debutant Domergue.
Battiston took Bossis’ Libero position,
Amoros moved to the right back position in Battiston’s old spot and Domergue
went on the left back position.
6-For more detail, see :
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2011/05/april-18-1984-france-1-west-germany-0_24.html
West Germany:
1- Harald Anton ‘Toni’ Schumacher (1.
Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)
2-Bernd Förster (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)
5- Hans-Günter Bruns (Borussia Verein für
Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
4- Karlheinz Förster (Verein für
Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)
3-Hans-Peter Briegel (1.Fußball-Club e.V.
Kaiserslautern)
6-Wolfgang Rolff (Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V.) (14-Matthias Herget
(Fußball Club Bayer 05 Uerdingen) 76)
8- Lothar Herbert Matthäus (Borussia
Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)
7-Andreas Brehme (1.Fußball-Club e.V.
Kaiserslautern)
10-Norbert
Meier (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.) (15-Pierre
Littbarski (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.) 76)
11-Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
9-Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler (Sport Verein
Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)
Coach: Josef ‘Jupp’ Derwall
Other Substitutes:
12-Dieter Burdenski (Sport Verein Werder
Bremen von 1899 e.V.)
13-Johnny Otten (Sport Verein Werder
Bremen von 1899 e.V.)
16-Gerhard Strack (1. Fußball-Club Köln
01/07 e.V.)
Team Captain: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirt, Black Shorts and
White Socks.
Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(April 18, 1984, France
1-West Germany 0) |
Photo From: Mondial, new
series, issue 51, June 1984
(April 18, 1984, France
1-West Germany 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Issue 101,
May 1984
(April 18, 1984, France
1-West Germany 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie
21, 1984
(April 18, 1984, France
1-West Germany 0) |
Date: May 30, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Result: France 2-Scotland 0
Venue: Marseille- Stade Velodrome
Attendance: 24,641
Referee: Luigi
Agnolin (Italy)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(France):
Alain Giresse 14, Bernard Lacombe 29
(Scotland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (14th minute,
France): From the middle, Platini passed to Giress on the right side, who
shot.
2:0 (29th minute,
France): After a block by the Scottish defense, who sent Lacombe through
to score from close ramge.
Lineups:
France:
1-Joel
Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
2-Patrick
Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
4-Yvon Le
Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)
5-Maxime
Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)
3-Manuel
Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)
8-Alain
Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
6-Jean
Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
10-Michel Platini (Juventus Football
Club-Torino / Italy)
7-Luis
Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) (Bernard
Genghini (Association Sportive de Monaco) 67)
9-Bernard
Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (16-Daniel Bravo (Association
Sportive de Monaco) 46)
11-Bruno
Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (Didier Six (Football Club
de Mulhouse) 67)
Coach: Michel
Hidalgo
Other
Substitutes:
Phillipe
Bergeroo (Toulouse Football Club)
Jean-Francois Domergue (Toulouse Football
Club)
Team Captain: Michel Platini
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue (Thick Red Horizontal stripe,
three thin white horizontal stripes) Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Scotland:
1-James Leighton (Aberdeen Football Club
Limited)
2- Charles ‘Richard’ Gough (Dundee United
Football Club) (Charles Nicholas (Arsenal Football Club-London / England) 67)
3- Raymond Strean McDonald Stewart (West
Ham United Football Club-London / England)
4- William Fergus Miller (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen Football
Club Limited)
6-Maurice Daniel Robert Malpas (Dundee
United Football Club)
7- Gordon David Strachan (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited) (13-Neil Simpson (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
46)
8-John Wark (Liverpool Football Club /
England)
9- Steven Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur
Football Club-London / England)
10- James Bett (Koninklijke Sporting Club
Lokeren / Belgium)
11-Maurice Johnston (Watford Football
Club / England)
Coach: John ‘Jock’ Stein
Team Captain: William Fergus Miller
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors:
Red Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de
France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(May 30, 1984, France
2-Scotland 0) |
Photo From: France Football,
Issue 1991, June 5, 1984
(May 30, 1984, France 2-Scotland 0) |
Photo From: France Football,
Issue 1991, June 5, 1984
(May 30, 1984, France 2-Scotland 0) |
Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie
21, 1984
(May 30, 1984, France
2-Scotland 0) |
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