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Compendium to ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’-Episode 98-Matches of Spain National team during the 1983/84 season.

 Spain National Team matches during the 1983/84 Season

 

October 5, 1983, Paris, France 1-Spain 1 (Dominique Rocheteau 60 / Juan Señor 83 pen)

November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Rotterdam, Holland 2-Spain 1 (Peter Houtman 26, Ruud Gullit 63 / Carlos ‘Santillana’ 41)

December 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Sevilla, Spain 12-Malta 1 (Carlos Santillana 16, 26, 29, 76, Hipolito Rincon 47, 57, 64, 78, Antonio Maceda 62, 63, Manuel Sarabia 79, Juan Senor 86 / Michael Degiorgio  24)

January 18, 1984, Cadiz, Spain 0-Hungary 1 (Imre Garaba 67)

February 29, 1984, Luxembourg, Luxembourg 0-Spain 1 (Antonio Maceda 64)

April 11, 1984, Valencia, Spain 2-Denmark 1 (Carlos Santillana 54, Juan Señor 61 / John Eriksen 47)

May 26, 1984, Geneva, Switzerland 0-Spain 4 (Carlos Santillana 14, Ricardo Gallego 26, Hipolito Rincon 35, Andoni Goikoechea 63)

May 31, 1984, Budapest, Hungary 1-Spain 1 (Antal Nagy 48 / Hipolito Rincon 21)

June 7, 1984, La Linea de la Concepcion, Spain 0-Yugoslavia 1 (Safet Susic 1)

June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Saint Etienne, France, Spain 1-Romania 1 (Francisco Carrasco 22 pen / Ladislau Bölöni 35)

June 17, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Marseille, France, Portugal 1-Spain 1 (Antonio Sousa 51 / Carlos Santillana 72)

June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Paris, France, West Germany 0-Spain 1  (Antonio Maceda 89)

June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Lyon, France, Spain 1 –Denmark 1 (Antonio Maceda 66 / Soren Lerby 6) (Spain won 5-4 on penalty kick shoot-out.)

June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Paris, France, France 2-Spain 0 (Michel Platini 56, Bruno Bellone 90)

 

 

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)

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

 

 

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

Note:

1-First cap for Salva and Guerri.

2-First and only cap for Nimo (1/0) (1983).

3- Enrique ‘Quique Ramos’ Gonzalez would gain one more cap, his 4th in 1985.

4- This was match was played shortly after Spain and Athletic Bilbao defender Andoni Goikoetxea had severely injured Diego Maradona in League play.

His participation had been criticized as a result. The player nicknamed “the butcher of Bilbao” was suspended in the League but not from the National Team.

Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(October 5, 1983, France 1-Spain 1)


Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 18, 1984

(Team Captains Marius Tresor and Luis Arconada, 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: France Football, Issue 1957, October 11, 1983

(Shots and chances during the match, October 5, 1983, France 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 95, November 1983

(October 5, 1983, France 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 44, November 1983

(October 5, 1983, France 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 18, 1984

(Dominique Rocheteau, 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 16, 1983

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 7     

Result: Holland 2-Spain 1

Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion       

Attendance: 58,000

Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)

Linesmen: Lartigot, Gruypelink (both France)

Goalscorers: 

(Holland): Peter Houtman 26, Ruud Gullit 63     

(Spain): Carlos ‘Santillana’ 41

Summary of goals:

1:0 (26th minute, Holland): On the right side, Ronald Koeman advanced and passed across, van der Kerkhof dummied and Houtman shot past Arconada.

1:0 (41st minute, Holland): Senor’s corner from the right side was headed in by Santillana.

2:1 (63rd minute, Holland): Ruud Gullit struck with a long-range shot from outside of the box.

Lineups:

Holland:

1-Pieter ‘Piet’ Schrijvers (PEC (Prins Hendrik E.D.N. (Ende Desespereert Nimmer) Combinatie) ’82-Zwolle) 

5-Huibertus Johannes Nicolaas ‘Ben’ Wijnstekers (Feyenoord Rotterdam)

7-Rudi Dil ‘Ruud’ Gullit (Feyenoord Rotterdam) 

3-Edo Ophof (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

4-Peter Boeve (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

8-Wilhelmus Antonius ‘Willy’ van de Kerkhof (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 

6-Ronald Koeman (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)

10-Gerald Mervin Vanenburg (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

2-Erwin Koeman (Football Club Groningen)

11-Budde Jan Peter Maria ‘Bud’ Brocken (Football Club Groningen)

9-Petrus Johannes ‘Peter’ Houtman  (Feyenoord Rotterdam)

 

Coach: Cornelius ‘Kees’ Rijvers

Booked: Wilhelmus Antonius ‘Willy’ van de Kerkhof 75

Other Substitutes:

Johannes Frederik ‘Joop’ Hiele (Feyenoord Rotterdam)

Jan Jacobus ‘Sonny’ Silooy (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

Adrianus Andreas ‘Adri’ van Tiggelen (Football Club Groningen)

Machiel ‘Michel’ Valke (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)

Hubertus ‘Huub’ Jozef Margaretha Stevens (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)  

 

Team Captain: Huibertus Johannes Nicolaas ‘Ben’ Wijnstekers

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Orange Shirts, White Shorts, Orange Socks

 

Spain:

1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol) 

2-Jose Vicente ‘Sánchez’ Felip (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

10-Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 

11-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza) 

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) 

8-Francisco ‘Guerri’ Ballarin (Real Zaragoza) (16-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis Balompié -Sevilla) 67)

9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 

7-Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (15-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 78)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: Hipolito Rincon 72

Other Substitutes:

Francisco Buyo Sanchez (Real Zaragoza)

Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza)

Enrique ‘Quique Ramos’ Gonzalez (Club Atlético de Madrid)

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-For more detail, see: http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2012/04/november-16-1983-holland-2-spain-1.html

 

Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Holland 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Ronald Koeman, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Holland 2-Spain 1)



Photo From : France Football, Issue 1970, January 10, 1984

(Willy van der Kerkhof, Guerri and Sanchez, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Holland 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 492 (Number 23), June 6-12, 1984

(Spain squad, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Holland 2-Spain 1)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, November 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Holland 2-Spain 1)






 

Date: December 21, 1983

Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 7     

Result: Spain 12-Malta 1

Venue: Sevilla-Estadio Benito Villamarin   

Attendance: 25,000

Referee: Erkan Goksel (Turkey)

Linesmen: Diker, Oal (both Turkey)

Goalscorers: 

(Spain): Carlos Santillana 16, 26, 29, 76, Hipolito Rincon 47, 57, 64, 78, Antonio Maceda 62, 63, Manuel Sarabia 79, Juan Senor 86

(Malta): Michael Degiorgio 24

Summary of goals:

1:0 (16th minute, Spain): Maceda crossed from the right, Santillana scored with a header.

1:1 (24th minute, Malta): Degiorgio’s shot from outside of the box was deflected by Maceda into the net.

2:1 (26th minute, Spain): On the right side, Senor headed in the path of Santillana in the middle, who advanced to score.

3:1 (29th minute, Spain): Gordillo’s cross from the left was headed in by Santillana.

4:1 (47th minute, Spain): On the right side, Rincon received the ball and advanced past opponents to score from a narrow angle.

5:1 (57th minute, Spain): A long cross from the Spanish half was met by Rincon who advanced to score.

6:1 (62nd minute, Spain): Gordillo’s cross from the left was headeded across and Maceda volleyed.

7:1 (63rd minute, Spain): Senor’s cross from the right side was headed by Santillana, it was deflcted by a Maltese defender on the line, Maceda headed in the rebound.

8:1 (64th minute, Spain): From the middle, Maceda sent Rincon through on the right, who dribbled past opponents and scored.

9:1 (76th minute, Spain): Gordillo’s cross from the left side was volleyed by Santillana.

10:1 (78th minute, Spain): Maceda’s cross from the left was headed in by Rincon.

11:1 (79th minute, Spain): Senor’s cross from the right was shot in by Sarabia.

12:1 (86th minute, Spain): Senor scored with a shot from the edge of the box.

Lineups:

Spain:

1- Francisco Buyo Sanchez (Real Zaragoza)

2- Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

5- Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

3- Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

8- ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

4- Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

6- Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

11- Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (16-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 88)

10- Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)    

7- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: Rafael Gordillo 35, Antonio Maceda 52

Other Substitutes:

Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Jose Vicente ‘Sánchez’ Felip (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 

Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza)

Francisco ‘Guerri’ Ballarin (Real Zaragoza) 

 

Team Captain: Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1- Rafael Gordillo scored a goal in the 88th minute which was disallowed for offside.

2-Senor missed a penalty kick in the 3rd minute by hitting the post.

3-First cap for Francisco Buyo.

 

Malta:

1-John Bonello (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

3-Alex Azzopardi (Hamrun Spartans Football Club)

2-Emmanuel Farrugia (Valletta Football Club)

5-John Holland (Floriana Football Club)

6-Norman Buttigieg (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

10-Emmanuel ‘Leli’ Fabri (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

11-Michael Degiorgio (Hamrun Spartans Football Club)

9-Ernest Spiteri-Gonzi (Hibernians Football Club-Paola)  

8-Raymond Farrugia (Floriana Football Club) (14-Mario Farrugia (Zurrieq Football Club) 72)

4-Simon Tortell (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)

7-Silvio Demanuele (Floriana Football Club)

 

Coach: Victor Scerri and Guencho Dobrev

Booked: Michael Degiorgio 4, Simon Tortell 22, Fabri 26, John Bonello 50

Sent off: Michael Degiorgio 77

Note:

1-Michael Degiorgio was sent off for his second yellow card for time wasting on a throw in.

 

Team Captain: John Holland

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(December 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 12-Malta 1)



Photo From: FUWO, Issue 52, December 18, 1983

(John Bonello and Hipolito Rincon, December 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 12-Malta 1)



Photo From: Source Unknown

(Spain squad, December 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 12-Malta 1)



Photo From: Source Unknown

(Spain squad, December 21, 1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 12-Malta 1)






Date: January 18, 1984

Competition: Friendly

Result: Spain 0-Hungary 1

Venue: Cadiz-Estadio Ramon de Carrauza

Attendance: 25,000

Referee: Joseph Worrall (England)

Linesmen: Ashley and Smith (both England)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): None

(Hungary): Imre Garaba 67

Summary of goals:

0:1 (67th minute, Hungary): Imre Garaba scored with a long-range shot frm outside of the box.

Lineups:

Spain:

1-Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Real Zaragoza) 

2-Jose Vicente ‘Sánchez’ Felip (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

8-Miguel ‘De Andres’ Barace (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (12-Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza) 58)

10-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

7-Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (14-‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club) 46)

9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

11-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (16-Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 46)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Other Substitutes:

Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

 

Team Captain: Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-First cap for Miguel ‘De Andres’ Barace.

2-Final cap for Jose Vicente ‘Sánchez’ Felip (14/0) (1978-1984).

3-Spain’s first match with ‘Le Coq Sportif.’

 

Hungary:

1-Attila Kovacs (Csepel Sport Club)  

2-Joszef Csuhay (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári)

3-Joszef Kardos (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

6-Imre Garaba (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

4-Joszef Varga (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

8-Antal Nagy (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

7-Bela Bodonyi (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

5-Peter Hannich (Rába ETO (Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi) (16-Laszlo Dajka (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) 65)

10-Ferenc Csongradi (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári) (14-Zoltan Peter (Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet) 46)

9-Andras Tórócsik (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

11-Gyula Hajszan (Rába ETO (Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi)   

 

Coach: Gyorgy Mezzey

Booked: Joszef Csuhay 62


Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


Photo From: Labdarugas_1984_03

(Hungary squad, January 18, 1984, Spain 0-Hungary 1)



Photo From: Kepes Sport 1984

(January 18, 1984, Spain 0-Hungary 1)



Photo From: Kepes Sport 1984

(January 18, 1984, Spain 0-Hungary 1)



Photo From: World Soccer, June 1984

(Spain squad, January 18, 1984, Spain 0-Hungary 1)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(January 18, 1984, Spain 0-Hungary 1)





 

Date: February 29, 1984

Competition: Friendly

Result: Luxembourg 0-Spain 1

Venue: Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg

Attendance: 3,000

Referee: Phillipe Mercier (Switzerland)

Linesmen: Cachoud, Mivelaz (both Switzerland)

Goalscorers:

(Luxembourg): None

(Spain): Antonio Maceda 64

Summary of goals:

0:1 (64th minute, Spain): -

Lineups:

Luxembourg:

Jean-Pierre Delfrang (Football Club Progrés Niedercorn)

Hubert Meunier (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette) (Serge Jentgen (Football Club Avenir Beggen) 67)

Marcel Bossi (Football Club Progrés Niedercorn)

Gilbert Dresch (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Nicolas Wagner (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Jean-Paul Girres (Football Club Avenir Beggen)   

Guy Hellers (Football Club de Metz / France)

Robert Langers (Football Club de Metz / France)

Jean-Pierre Barboni (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette) (Jean Schmitz (Association Sportive La Jeunesse d´Esch-sur-Alzette) 86)

Jeannot 'Benny' Reiter (Football Club de Chalon-sur-Saône / France)

Theo Malget (Football Club Wiltz 71) (Alain Nurenburg (Football Club Progrés Niedercorn) 46)

 

Coach: Louis Pilot

 

Team Captain: Gilbert Dresch

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

 

Spain:

Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)                   

Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 46)

‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club) (‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 46)

Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza) 65)

Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Francisco ‘Guerri’ Ballarin (Real Zaragoza) 46)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: ‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas 75

Other Substitutes:

Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Real Zaragoza)

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-First cap for ‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas.

2-Final cap for Francisco ‘Guerri’ Ballarin (3/0) (1983-1984).

 

 

Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(February 29, 1984, Luxembourg 0-Spain 1)

 

Photo From: Sport Illustrierte, Fussball Sport, Fussball 1984 Sonderheft

(Spain squad, February 29, 1984, Luxembourg 0-Spain 1)



 

Date: April 11, 1984

Competition: Friendly

Result: Spain 2-Denmark 1

Venue: Valencia -Estadio Luis Casanova    

Attendance: 26,000

Referee: Mario da Silva (Portugal)

Linesmen: Fernandes Correia, Rodrigues (both Portugal)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): Carlos Santillana 54, Juan Señor 61

(Denmark):  John Eriksen 47

Summary of goals:

0:1 (47th minute, Denmark): A cross from the right side was volleyed in by Eriksen.

1:1 (54th minute, Spain): From the left, Santillana received a pass at the edge of the box, dribbled around goalkeeper and scored.

2:1 (61st minute, Spain): Senor scored with a free kick from the left side.

Lineups:

Spain:

Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)          

Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club) (Miguel ‘De Andres’ Barace (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 83)

Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 88)

Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 86)

Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 81)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Other Substitutes:

Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Real Zaragoza)

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-Final cap for Miguel ‘De Andres’ Barace (2/0) (1984).

 

Denmark:

Troels Rasmussen (AGF- Aarhus Gymnastik Forening af 1880)   
Ole Rasmussen (Berliner Sport-Club Hertha 1892 e.V. / West Germany)         

Soren Busk (Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie Gent / Belgium)

Jan Moelby (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax / Holland) 

Soren Lerby (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. / West Germany)

Jens Jorn Bertelesen (Royal Football Club Seresien (Seraing) / Belgium) (John Sivebak (Vejle Boldklub) 46)

John Lauridsen (Real Club Deportivo Espanol-Barcelona / Spain) 

Allan Simonsen (Vejle Boldklub) (Ole Madsen (Brøndby- Brøndbyøster Idrætsforening) 81)

Michael Laudrup (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy) (John Eriksen (Roda Juliana Combinatie Kerkrade / Holland) 46)

Preben Elkjaer (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)

Michael Manniche (Sport Lisboa e Benfica / Portugal) (Mogens Hansen (Næstved Idræts-Forening) 76)

 

Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany)

 

Team Captain: Allan Simonsen

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Hummel

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

 

Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984

(April 11, 1984, Spain 2-Denmark 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 102, June 1984

(April 11, 1984, Spain 2-Denmark 1)



Photo From: Onze-Mondial, June 1984

(Spain squad, April 11, 1984, Spain 2-Denmark 1)


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(Spain squad, April 11, 1984, Spain 2-Denmark 1)


Photo From: Kepes Sport 1984

(Spain squad, April 11, 1984, Spain 2-Denmark 1)






Date: May 26, 1984

Competition: Friendly

Result: Switzerland 0-Spain 4

Venue: Geneva (Genève) – Le Stade des Charmilles

Attendance: 18,000

Referee: Luigi Agnolin(Italy)

Linesmen: Magni and Pieri (both Italy)

Goalscorers:

(Switzerland): None

(Spain): Carlos Santillana 14, Ricardo Gallego 26, Hipolito Rincon 35, Andoni Goikoechea 63

Summary of goals:

0:1 (14th minute, Spain): -

0:2 (26th minute, Spain): -

0:3 (35th minute, Spain): -

0:4 (63rd minute, Spain): -

Lineups:

Switzerland:

Erich Burgener (Servette Football Club- Genéve)

Roger Wehrli (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)

Charles In-Albon (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)

Andre Egli (Grasshopper -Club Zürich)

Heinz Lüdi (Fußball Club Zürich)

Alain Geiger (Servette Football Club- Genéve)                 

Umberto Barberis (Servette Football Club- Genéve)

Heinz Hermann (Grasshopper -Club Zürich) (Georges Bregy (Football Club Sion) 46)

Raimondo Ponte (Grasshopper -Club Zürich

Jean-Paul Brigger (Servette Football Club- Genéve)

Manfred Braschler (Sankt-Gallen Fußball Club) (Dominique Cina (Football Club Sion) 46)

 

Coach: Paul Wolfisberg

Booked: Umberto Barberis 44, Andre Egli 77

 

Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Spain:

Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

 ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 67)

Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 62)

Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 83)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Other Substitutes:

Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Real Zaragoza)

Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club)

Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-Juan Senor missed a penalty kick in the 77th minute.

 

 

Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(May 26, 1984, Switzerland 0-Spain 4)



Photo From: Special thanks to Josele Carbonell

(Spain squad, May 26, 1984, Switzerland 0-Spain 4)



 

 

 

Date: May 31, 1984

Competition: Friendly

Result: Hungary 1-Spain 1

Venue: Budapest-Ulloi

Attendance: 12,000

Referee: Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany)

Linesmen: Corell, Hellwig (both West Germany)

Goalscorers:

(Hungary): Antal Nagy 48

(Spain):  Hipolito Rincon 21

Summary of goals:

0:1 (21st minute, Spain): Gordillo’s cross from the left was passed to the right side, Senor’s cross into the box was tapped in by Rincon.

1:1 (48th minute, Hungary): A cross from the right side was headed in by Nagy.

Lineups:

Hungary:

1-Peter Disztl (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári)

3-Joszef Kardos (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest)

2-Sandor Sallai (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

6-Imre Garaba (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

4-Joszef Varga (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

8-Antal Nagy (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

7-Bela Bodonyi (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) (16-Marton Esterhazy (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) 68)

5-Peter Hannich (Rába ETO (Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi)  

10-Laszlo Gymesi (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) (15-Sandor Kisznyer (Újpesti Dózsa Sport Club- Budapest) 73)

9-Laszlo Kiss (Budapesti Vasas Sport Club)

11-Gyula Hajszan (Rába ETO (Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi) (17-Ferenc Meszaros (Pécsi Munkás Sport Club) 68)

 

Coach: Gyorgy Mezzey

Booked: Joszef Kardos 44

Other Substitutes:

12- Joszef Csuhay (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári)

12- Zoltan Peter (Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet)

13- Laszlo Dajka (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)

14- Antal Roth (Pécsi Munkás Sport Club)

15- Laszlo Disztl (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári)

18- Attila Kovacs (Csepel Sport Club)  

 

Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

 

Spain:

1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri  (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)                

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

10-Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (16-‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club) 46)

8- ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 81)

11-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (18-Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 41)

9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (19-Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 69)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: Victor 33, Manuel Sarabia 38

Other Substitutes:

13-Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Real Zaragoza)

20-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

12-Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza)

15- ‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

17-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-Hipolito Rincon suffered Pelvic injury which ruled him out of the Euros.

Emilio Butragueno was called in as his replacement.


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(May 31, 1984, Hungary 1- Spain 1)



Photo From: Labdarugas_1984_06

(May 31, 1984, Hungary 1- Spain 1)



Photo From: Labdarugas_1984_06

(May 31, 1984, Hungary 1- Spain 1)


 





 

Date: June 7, 1984

Competition: Friendly

Result: Spain 0-Yugoslavia 1

Venue: La Linea de la Concepcion- Estadio Municipal              

Attendance: 20,000

Referee: Vincenzo Barbaresco (Italy)

Linesmen: Facchin, Polacco (both Italy)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): None

(Yugoslavia): Safet Susic 1 (36 seconds)

Summary of goals:

0:1 (1st minute, Yugoslavia): Milos Sestic’s cross from the right, led to a scramble in the box, eventually the ball was passed to Susic who scored.

Lineups:

Spain:

1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 70)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

8- ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza) (19-Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 66)

10-Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

11-Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Other Substitutes:

Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla Fútbol Club)

Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club)

‘Marcos Alonso’ Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-Victor scored a goal in the 16th minute that was ruled out.

 

Yugoslavia:

1-Zoran Simovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split) (Tomislav Ivkovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd) 46)

13-Faruk Hadzibegic (Fudbalski Klub Sarajevo)

2-Nenad Stojkovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd) (17-Josip Cop (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split) 46)

4-Srecko Katanec (Nogometni Klub Olimpija- Ljubljana)

5-Velimir Zajec (Nogometni Klub Dinamo- Zagreb)

7-Milos Sestic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)  

11-Zlatko Vujovic (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split) (20-Borislav Cvetkovic (Nogometni Klub Dinamo- Zagreb) 46)

16-Dragan Stojkovic (Fudbalski Klub Radnicki-Nis) (15-Branko Miljus (Nogometni Klub Hajduk –Split) 46)

9-Safet Susic (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club / France) 

10-Mehmed Bazdarevic (Fudbalski Klub Zeljeznicar-Sarajevo)

19-Sulejman Halilovic (Nogometni Klub Dinamo -Vinkovci) (6-Ljubomir Radanovic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd) 71)

 

Coach: Todor Veselinovic

Booked: Velimir Zajec 17

 

Team Captain: Velimir Zajec

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(June 7, 1984, Spain 0-Yugoslavia 1)




Photo From: Special thanks to Josele Carbonell

(Spain squad, June 7, 1984, Spain 0-Yugoslavia 1)





Spain’s 1984 UEFA European Championships Finals squad:

 

1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol) (goalkeeper)

2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid)     

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

8- ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

10- Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

11- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

12- Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza)

13-Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla Fútbol Club) (goalkeeper)

14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

15-‘Roberto’ Fernandez  Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)

16-‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club)

17-‘Marcos Alonso’ Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

18-‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

19- Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

20-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (goalkeeper)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Note :

1- The uncapped Emilio Butragueno replaced the injured Hipolito Rincon in the final squad.

 

 

Date: June 14, 1984

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Group 2

Result: Spain 1-Romania 1

Venue: Saint Etienne- Stade Geoffroy Guichard, France

Attendance: 17,012

Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)

Linesmen: Schoeters, Crucke (both Belgium)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): Francisco Carrasco 22 pen

(Romania): Ladislau Bölöni 35

Summary of goals:

1:0 (22nd minute, Spain): Spain were awarded their penalty kick after Gallego was fouled by Lung in the box. Carrasco scored from the ensuing penalty kick.

1:1 (35th minute, Romania): From the left Coras passed to Boloni, who shot past Arconada.

Lineups:

Spain:

1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid)     

8- ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

10- Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 72)

9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

11- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

 

Romania:

1-Silviu Lung (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova)  

2-Mircea Rednic (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucuresti)    

3-Costica Stefanescu (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova)  

6-Gino Iorgulescu (Clubul de Fotbal Sportul Studentesc- Bucuresti)   

4-Nicolae Ungureanu (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova)  

7-Marcel Coras (Clubul de Fotbal Sportul Studentesc- Bucuresti)   

15-Marin Dragnea (Clubul Sportiv Dinamo Bucuresti) (5-Aurel Ticleanu (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova) 57)

10- Ladislau Bölöni (Asociatia Sportiva Armata Tîrgu-Mures)   

8-Michael Klein (Corvinul –Hunedoara)  

9- Rodion Doru Gorun Camataru (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova)

19-Romulus Gabor (Corvinul –Hunedoara) (11-Gheorghe Hagi (Clubul de Fotbal Sportul Studentesc- Bucuresti) 76)

 

Coach: Mircea Lucescu

Booked: Gino Iorgulescu 74

 

Team Captain: Costica Stefanescu

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Yellow Shorts, Yellow Socks


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Romania 1)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 28 (499), July 11-17, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Romania 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1994, June 26, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Romania 1)



Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 53, August 1984

(Silviu Lung and Carlos Santillana, June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Romania 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 139, July 1987

(June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Romania 1)



Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 52, July 1984

(June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Romania 1)



Photo From: Special thanks to Josele Carbonell

(Spain squad, June 14, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Spain 1-Romania 1)






 Date: June 17, 1984

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Group 2

Result: Portugal 1-Spain 1

Venue: Marseille –Stade Velodrome, France

Attendance: 30,000

Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)

Linesmen: Gerard Biguet, Robert Wurtz (both France)

Goalscorers:

(Portugal): Antonio Sousa 51

(Spain): Carlos Santillana 72

Summary of goals:

1:0 (51st minute, Portugal): A pass from the left side was lobbed in by Sousa from the edge of the box.

1:1 (72nd minute, Spain): Carrasco’s corner from the left side was headed in the box and headed by Goikoetchea, his header was deflected by the Portuguese defense in the path of Santillana who scored.

Lineups:

Portugal:

1- Manuel Galrinho Bento (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 

9- João Domingos Silva Pinto (Futebol Clube do Porto)

10- Antônio José Lima Pereira (Futebol Clube do Porto) 

11- Eurico Monteiro Gomes (Futebol Clube do Porto)

17- Alvaro Monteiro De Magalhaes (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 

7- Carlos Manuel Correia dos Santos (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

14- Antonio Manuel Frasco Vieira (Futebol Clube do Porto) (18- Diamantino Manuel Fernandes Miranda (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 76)

15- Jaime Moreira Pacheco (Futebol Clube do Porto)

13- Antonio Augusto Gomes de Sousa (Futebol Clube do Porto)

4- Fernando Albino de Sousa Chalana (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)

3- Rui Manuel Trindade Jordäo (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)

 

Coach: Fernando Cabrita, Antonio Morais, Antonio Oliveira, Jose Augusto

Booked: Eurico Monteiro Gomes 45

 

Team Captain: Manuel Galrinho Bento

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Green Shorts, Red Socks

 

Spain:

1- Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza) 78)

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)  

14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (19- Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 69)

8-‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

10- Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

11- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: Francisco Carrasco 25

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

 (June 17, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Portugal 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 28 (499), July 11-17, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 17, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Portugal 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 28 (499), July 11-17, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 17, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Portugal 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1994, June 26, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 17, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Portugal 1-Spain 1)


Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 19, 1984

 (June 17, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Portugal 1-Spain 1)



Photo From: France Football, January 1, 1985, Issue 2021

 (Spain and Portugal squads, June 17, 1984, UEFA European Championships, Portugal 1-Spain 1)




 




Date: June 20, 1984

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Group 2

Result: West Germany 0-Spain 1

Venue: Paris -Parc de Princes, France

Attendance: 47,691

Referee: Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)

Linesmen: Krchnak, Poucek (both Czechoslovakia)

Goalscorers:

(West Germany): None

(Spain): Antonio Maceda 89

Summary of goals:

0:1 (89th minute, Spain): Senor’s cross from the right side was headed in by Maceda, Schumacher handled but could not stop.

Lineups:

West Germany:

1- Harald Anton ‘Toni’ Schumacher (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

5-Bernd Förster (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)

15- Ulrich Stielike (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain) 

4- Karlheinz Förster (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)

2-Hans-Peter Briegel (1.Fußball-Club e.V. Kaiserslautern)   

13- Lothar Herbert Matthäus (Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach)

10-Norbert Meier (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V.)   (17-Pierre Littbarski (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.) 61)

7-Andreas Brehme (1.Fußball-Club e.V. Kaiserslautern) (6-Wolfgang Rolff  (Hamburger Sport-Verein 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.)   

8-Klaus Allofs (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)

 

Coach: Josef ‘Jupp’ Derwall

Booked: Norbert Meier 58

 

Team Captain: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Note:

1- Briegel struck the post off of two headers in the 2nd and 20th minutes, while Brehme hit the post in the 26th minute.

 

 

Spain:

1- Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (12- Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza) 26)

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)   

7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

8-‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (16-‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club) 77)

10- Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

11- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga 25

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-Harald Schumacher saved Carrasco’s penalty kick in the 43rd minute.


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Spain 1)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 28 (499), July 11-17, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Spain 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1994, June 26, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Spain 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 103, July 1984

(June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Spain 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 2021, January 1, 1985

(West Germany squad, June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Spain 1)



Photo From: Start

(Spain squad, June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Spain 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 103, July 1984

(Spain squad, June 20, 1984, UEFA European Championships, West Germany 0-Spain 1)



 



Date: June 24, 1984

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Semifinals

Result: Spain 1-Denmark 1 (Spain won 5-4 on penalty kick shoot-out.)

Venue: Lyon -Stade Gerland, France

Attendance: 47,843

Referee: :  George Courtney (England)

Linesmen: Hackttin, Miller (both England)

Goalscorers:

(Spain): Antonio Maceda 66

(Denmark): Soren Lerby 6

Summary of goals:

0: 1 (6th minute, Denmark): A cross from the right was headed by Elkjaer, Arconada parried the effort, Lerby volleyed at the left far post.

1:1 (66th minute, Spain): On the left side, Gordillo passed to Carrasco in the box, the ball was kicked away from Carrasco in the path of Maceda who shot.

Penalty kick sequence:

Denmark:1-0 Kenneth Brylle, 2-1 Jesper Olsen, 3-2 Michael Laudrup, 4-3 Soren Lerby, 4-4 Preben Elkjaer (missed)

Spain: Carlos Santillana 1-1, Juan Senor 2-2, Santiago Urquiaga 3-3, 4-4 Victor, 4-5 Manuel Sarabia

Lineups:

Spain:

1- Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)  

12- Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza) (2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 101)

7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)

8-‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (19- Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 59)

10- Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

11- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: Rafael Gordillo 20, Salva 21, Victor 26, Antonio Maceda 86, Luis Arconada 120

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

 

Denmark:

20-Ole Qvist (KB-Kjøbenhavns Boldklub-Copenhagen)

18-John Sivebak (Vejle Boldklub)

4-Morten Olsen (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois / Belgium) (19-Kenneth Brylle (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois / Belgium) 113)

3-Soren Busk (Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie Gent / Belgium)

5-Ivan Nielsen (Feyenoord Rotterdam / Holland)

15-Frank Arnesen (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois / Belgium) (8-Jesper Olsen (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax / Holland) 69)

11-Klaus Berggreen (Sporting Club Pisa / Italy)                          

7-Jens Jorn Bertelesen (Royal Football Club Seresien (Seraing) / Belgium)

6-Soren Lerby (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. / West Germany)

14-Michael Laudrup (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)   

10-Preben Elkjaer (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)

 

Coach: Josef "Sepp" Piontek (West Germany)

Booked: Klaus Bergreen 62, Jesper Olsen 74, Preben Elkjaer 114

Sent-Off: Klaus Bergreen 106


Team Captain: Morten Olsen

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Hummel

Uniform Colors: White (Red Sleeves) Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 28 (499), July 11-17, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1994, June 26, 1984

(June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1995, July 3, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 52, July 1984

(June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 103, July 1984

(June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 103, July 1984

(June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo From:  IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Spain squad, June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



Photo from:  IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2

(Denmark squad, June 24, 1984, UEFA European Championship, Spain1 –Denmark 1)



 






 


 

 

Date: June 27, 1984

Competition: UEFA European Championship-Final

Result: France 2-Spain 0

Venue: Paris -Parc de Princes, France

Attendance: 47,368

Referee: Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)

Linesmen: Krchnak, Poucek (both Czechoslovakia)

Goalscorers:

(France): Michel Platini 56, Bruno Bellone 90

(Spain): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (56th minute, France): Platini scored from a free kick. Arconada held onto the ball but it fell out of his hand and crissed the line.

2:0 (90th minute, France): From the middle, Tigana sent Bellone through on the left side who chipped over Arconada.

Lineups:

France:

1-Joel Bats (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)

5-Patrick Battiston (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (2-Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco) 72)

15-Yvon Le Roux (Association Sportive de Monaco)

4-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

3-Jean-Francois Domergue (Toulouse Football Club)

12-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

14-Jean Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

6-Luis Fernandez (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)      

10-Michel Platini (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)

17-Bernard Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (9-Bernard Genghini (Association Sportive de Monaco) 80)

11-Bruno Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Booked: Luis Fernandez 26, Yvon Le Roux 53

Sent Off: Yvon Le Roux 85

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Spain:

1- Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)

2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)

12- Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (Real Zaragoza) (15-‘Roberto’ Fernandez  Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 85)

10- Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (19- Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 77)

7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)

8-‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

16-‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club)

9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)

11- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

 

Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun

Booked: Ricardo Gallego 26, Francisco Carrasco 69

 

Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:

1-Final cap for Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig (6/0) (1983-1984).

2- Antonio Maceda was suspended from the final due to accumulation of yellow cards.


Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006

(June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championships, France 2-Spain 0)



Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, No 28 (499), July 11-17, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championships, France 2-Spain 0)





Photo From: France Football, Issue 1995, July 3, 1984

(Diagram of goals, June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championships, France 2-Spain 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 103, July 1984

(June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championships, France 2-Spain 0)



Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 52, July 1984

(June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championships, France 2-Spain 0)



Photo From: Source Unknown

(Spain squad, June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championships, France 2-Spain 0)



Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 26, January 2000

(Spain squad, June 27, 1984, UEFA European Championships, France 2-Spain 0)











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