Jacques Santini was appointed as the National Team Manager of France
in the summer of 2002. He had many differences with French midfielder Emmanuel
Petit that eventually led to Petit’s departure from the set-up in early 2003.
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 103, August 1997
(Emmanuel Petit)
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 163, August 2002
(Jacques
Santini)
2- Helmut
Schoen and three West Germn reporters, 1971
During
West Germany’s 1971 Scandinavian tour, the West Germany Manager Helmut Schoen
had a row and verbally attacked 3 journalists. The press corps stood in
solidarity with the three journalists and eventually Schoen made peace.
Photo From: World Cup 78, by Phil Soar
(Helmut Schoen)
3- Piet
Keizer and Hans Kraay, 1974
Ajax
star Piet Keizer suddenly retired from football in October 1974, shortly after
a dispute over tactics withAjax manager,Hans Kraay.
Photo From: World Soccer, July 1972
(Ajax’s Piet Keizer)
Photo
From:Panini, Holland 8283
(Hans Kraay)
4- Sadurni
and Rinus Michels, 1973
It was reported that Barcelona goalkeeper Salvador ‘Sadurni’ Urpi
once struck club Manager, the Dutchman Rinus Michels, at a nightclub in 1973.
Afterwards, him and his teammates refused to pay a fine and even
threatened a lawsuit.
Photo
From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Sadurni,
May 8, 1968, European Championships, Spain 1-England 2)
Photo
From: World Soccer, April 2005
(Rinus
Michels)
5- Gianluca
Vialli and Carlo Weis/Hubert Meunier 1988
On
April 27th, 1988, Italy defeated Luxembourg (3-0) in a friendly.
Italy striker Gianluca Vialli had an altercation with a number of Luxembourg
players.
At final whistle Vialli and Hubert Meunier had to be pulled
apart.
After
the match, fighting broke out in the players tunnel. Vialli grabbed Carlo Weis
by the throat and pushed him to the ground.
On
the following day, it was reported that Weis actually considered seeking legal
advice after Vialli’s assault.
Competition: UEFA European
Championship-Third Place
Result: Yugoslavia 2-Holland 3
Venue: Zagreb- Maksimir Stadion,
Yugoslavia
Attendance:7,000
Referee: Walter Hungerbühler
(Switzerland)
Goalscorers:
(Yugoslavia):
Josip Katalisnki 43, Dragan Dzajic 82
(Holland): Ruud Geels 27, 107, Willy van de
Kerkhof 39
Summary of goals:
0:1
(27th minute, Holland): From the Dutch half, Krol sent a long ball
to Rensenbrink on the left side, he passed across for Geels to score.
0:2
(39th minute, Holland): Peters lobbed a ball to Willy van de Kerkhof
on the right side who scored from a narrow angle.
1:2
(43rdminute,
Yugoslavia): Popovida crossed from the right side into the box, it reached
Katalisnki who trapped and volleyed to score.
2:2
(82nd minute, Yugoslavia): Dzajic scored from a free kick.
2:3
(107th minute, Holland): Kist sent a long cross to Geels who went
and scored.
Lineups:
Yugoslavia:
1-Ognjen
Petrovic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)
2-Ivan
Buljan (Nogometni
Klub Hajduk –Split)
4-Drazen
Muzinic (Nogometni
Klub Hajduk –Split)
8-Brane
Oblak (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen / West Germany)
5-Josip
Katalinski (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice / France)
6-
Ivica Surjak (Nogometni
Klub Hajduk –Split)
17-Slavisa
Zungul (Nogometni
Klub Hajduk –Split)
(13-Vahid Halilhodzic (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar) 46th)
10-Jure
Jerkovic (Nogometni
Klub Hajduk –Split)
7-Danilo
Popivoda (Braunschweiger Turn- und Sportverein Eintracht von 1895 e.V./ West Germany)
9-Jovan
Acimovic (Nogometni
Klub Hajduk –Split)
(15-Franjo Vladic (Fudbalski Klub Velez- Mostar) 46th)
11-Dragan
Dzajic (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)
Coach:
Ante Mladinic
Team
Captain:Jovan Acimovic (Ivan Buljan captain 46th
minute)
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform
Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Holland:
1-
Pieter ‘Piet’ Schrijvers(Amsterdamse Football Club
Ajax-Amsterdam)
2-
Willem Lourens Johannes ‘Wim’ Suurbier (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
4- Adrianus Ambrosius ‘Adri’
van Kraay (Philips
Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)
7- Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius ‘Wim’ Jansen (Sportclub Feyenoord
-Rotterdam)(20- Willem Jan ‘Wim’ Meutstege
(Rotterdamsche
Voetbal en Atletiek Vereniging Sparta) 46th)
5- Rudolf Jozef ‘Ruud’ Krol (Amsterdamse Football Club
Ajax-Amsterdam)
16- Petrus Wilhelmus ‘Peter’
Arntz (Go Ahead Eagles- Deventer)(19- Cornelis 'Kees' Kist (AZ (Alkmaar Zaanstreek) '67
-Alkmaar) 70th)
10-
Wilhelmus Antonius ‘Willy’ van de Kerkhof
(Philips
Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)
14-
Johannes Wilhelmus ‘Jan’ Peters (NEC (Nijmegen Eendracht Combinatie)- Nijmegen)
15-
Reinier Lambertus ‘René’ van de Kerkhof (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)
13-
Geertruida Maria ‘Ruud’ Geels (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
11-
Pieter Robert ‘Rob’ Resenbrink (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois / Belgium)
Coach:
Gregorius ‘George’ Knobel
Other
Substitutes:
17-Jan
Ruiter (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois / Belgium)
8-
Nicolaas ‘Johnny’ Rep (Valencia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
SKP = Sportovni klub policie (means Police Sport Club)
TJ
=Tělovýchovné Jednoty
VTJ
=Vojenské Tělovýchovné Jednoty
CKD
= Ceskomoravska Kolben Danek
Ceskomoravska is 'Czech and Moravian'
Kolben and Danek are names of two Czech
industrialists who founded
this company
OKD
= Ostravsko-Karvinske Doly
Ostravsko and Karvinske are adjectives made from
names of two towns
Ostrava and Karvina
Doly are 'coal-mines'
It is coal-mining company (still existing but today in private hands)
in the region of Ostrava and Karvina.
Some of the clubs in the surrounding of Ostrava had OKD in their names
(e.g. Banik Ostrava).
Photo From: Football magazine, Issue 202, July 1976
(Team
captains, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West
Germany 2)
Photo From: Onze, Issue 7, July 1976
(June
20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 27, February 1979
(June
20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
(June
20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Football magazine, Issue 202, July 1976
(June
20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Football magazine, Issue 202, July 1976
(June
20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: L'Annee du Football, 1976
(June
20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 268, July 1, 1976
(June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Uli Hoeness and Antonin Panenka penalty kicks and
Hoeness at the end of match, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West
Germany 2)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, 1976 - LA STORIA DEGLI EUROPEI
(June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, 1976 - LA STORIA DEGLI EUROPEI
(June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, 1976 - LA STORIA DEGLI EUROPEI
(June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin Edition, 100 Jahre Deutsche Landerspiele
(Uli Honess penalty kick, June 20, 1976, UEFA European
Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 268, July 1, 1976 (30)
(Uli Hoeness penalty
kick, June
20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, July 2016
(Antonin
Panenka, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West
Germany 2)
Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 268, July 1, 1976 (29)
(Ivo
Viktor, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West
Germany 2)
Photo From: kicker_EM-1988
(June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West
Germany 2)
Photo From: Die Geschichte der Fussball Nationalmanschaft, Author Dietrich
Schulze-Marmeling (Hrsg), 2004
(Franz Beckenbauer at the end of the match, June 20, 1976, UEFA European
Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2 (9)
(West Germany squad, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 32, July 2000
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: IFFHS-Europameisterschaften 1958-1984, No 2
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: World Soccer, August 1976
(Jan Pivarnik lifting the trophy with an exchanged West Germany jersey, June 20,
1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 3723,
Sepetmber 19, 2017
(Ivo
Viktor, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West
Germany 2)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, 1976 - LA STORIA DEGLI EUROPEI
(Czechoslovakia squad, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Football magazine, Issue 202, July 1976
(Franz Beckenbauer, June 20, 1976, UEFA European Championships,
Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Almanaque da Seleccao, Authors Published by Almanaxi, 2004
(Czechoslovakia
players with exchanged West Germany jerseys lifting the trophy, June 20, 1976,
UEFA European Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, July 2016
(Czechoslovakia squad at the end of the match, June 20, 1976, UEFA European
Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)
Photo From: se Lvickem na prsou-Authors O.Bartunek, J
(Czechoslovakia squad at the end of the match, June 20, 1976, UEFA European
Championships, Czechoslovakia 2-West Germany 2)