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Thursday, July 28, 2022

The Soccernostalgia Interview-Part 33 (Interview with English Author Mr. Robert Fielder and Paul Whittle of https://the1888letter.com/on France Football’s Ballon d’Or for the year 1982)

 

For this interview, I look back at France Football magazine’s European player of the year award (Ballon d’or) for the year 1982.

Issue Number: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982


This will be a semi-regular and continuous series.

The Interviewees are:

Mr. Robert Fielder

Mr. Fielder is the Author of ‘The Complete History of the World Cup’ (2014) and ‘The Complete History of the European Championship’ (2016).

 

Mr. Fielder’s contact info:

twitter: @ademir2z

Book links: 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-History-European-Championship-ebook/dp/B01ET46ZO2?ie=UTF8&*Version

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-History-World-Cup-ebook/dp/B00K9URA7M/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1652731249&refinements=p_27%3ARobert+Fielder&s=digital-text&sr=1-2&text=Robert+Fielder

 

The Interviewees are:

Mr. Paul Whittle, English Blogger and Podcast partner

 

Mr. Whittle’s contact info:

twitter:  @1888letter

Blog: https://the1888letter.com/

Link to Mr. Paul Whittle’s book (Before the Premier League: A History of the Football League's Last Decades):

https://the1888letter.com/book-before-the-premier-league/

http://www.wibblepublishing.com/bpl.html

 

 


Soccernostalgia Question: Let’s start of by discussing the winner Paolo Rossi, was this is a fully deserved win or was it regarded as controversial at the time?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: I think at the time it was seen as less controversial than it potentially is now. As well as the Ballon d’Or, Rossi also won the inaugural World Soccer player of the year and the Onze d’Or. He was top scorer at the 1982 World Cup and also named as the best player of the tournament. From 26 jurors, he was named 1st by 21 of them and in the top three by another three. So he was streets ahead of his rivals in the voting and on that basis it’s one of the clearest victories we have seen.

Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: I think any other winner would have been controversial!


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982



Soccernostalgia Question: Briefly, describe the merits of the winner Paolo Rossi and the main reason the player won?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Quite simply, he won because of the World Cup. His hat-trick against Brazil in Barcelona, double against Poland in the semi-final and important goal in the final against West Germany were decisive in transforming Italy from an underwhelming side in the first group stage to world champions. Rossi arguably didn’t play as well, goals aside, as he did in 1978, but he turned up when it really mattered. In particular his performance against Brazil in the 3-2 victory (one of the greatest World Cup matches of all time) was an exceptionally clinical one.

Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: His outstanding performances and decisive goals in the closing stages of the Spain World Cup meant it would be difficult to look elsewhere.

 

Soccernostalgia Question: Playing devil’s advocate, what would be the legitimate arguments against his selection?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Returning from his ban for conspiring in a match-fixing scandal, he had only played three times for Juventus in Serie A and only scored one goal in the 1981-2 season. So, I think there is quite a fair argument that he simply didn’t play enough football in the time period to be the winner of such an important prize. Even in the World Cup he started the tournament, like the whole Italy side, very slowly. He really had two particularly good games.

Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: The lack of club football (while his ban expired) in the first half of the year, and the fact that he was then part of an Italian side which was immediately underperforming after the World Cup in Euro 84 qualification.

 

Soccernostalgia Question: Let’s discuss the top 5 (1-Rossi, 2-Giresse, 3-Boniek, 4-Conti, 5-Rummenigge). How do you assess this list and were there any surprises?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Putting Rossi to one side, I think it’s a pretty good reflection of the Europeans who played well at the World Cup. Boniek was a particular star and someone who was less well known prior to the finals but ended up as a major player.


Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: I think it’s a fair selection, no real surprise and only the order might have changed as there’s probably not much to choose between them.

 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982


Soccernostalgia Question: From the top 5 selections, which one please you the most?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: I’m a big admirer of Alain Giresse so it’s nice to see him included in the list. Playing with someone as great as Michel Platini, he was sometimes overshadowed but was technically excellent, gritty but full of guile and craft and it’s quite an accolade for the diminutive Frenchman.


Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: It’s nice to see two of the World Cup’s most creative players in Giresse and Conti were recognised, for more than just goalscoring.

 

 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982


Soccernostalgia Question: Any notable omissions in the top 5 (or top 10)?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Of the players who received any votes I might have expected Platini to be higher up. He had as good a World Cup as some of those more highly rated and was coming off the back off an excellent final season in France. Really though what was notable was the almost total exclusion of players who hadn’t performed well at the World Cup. Kevin Keegan arguably enjoyed his best club season, scoring 26 for Southampton and ending as the First Division top scorer. Ruud Krol had a terrific season with Napoli but neither earned a single vote in the Ballon d’Or. Of those eligible and who played well at the World Cup, Lato is an omission. He was one of the best players of the tournament. He might not have scored the goals he got in 1974 but his performances were consistently very good and he had a good combination with Boniek.


Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: I see there were no English selections at all, despite providing the European Cup winners and going unbeaten at the World Cup! Kevin Keegan was still scoring goals and had he played more in Spain, I imagine would have made the list. Bryan Robson would have been the other English possibility. From the Football League champions Liverpool, Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness probably missed out due to Scotland’s early World Cup exit, and a young Ian Rush could also have featured with more international exposure. For France, it’s a little surprising that Amoros and Tigana were overlooked.

 

Soccernostalgia Question: Any player who should have received more votes than they received (For myself, Tardelli only one fifth place vote)?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Scirea was coming off the back of a great club season with Juventus and was outstanding at the World Cup. How he only got one vote, I’m not sure because he was an outstanding player. I agree with Tardelli as well as he was arguably Italy’s most consistent performer throughout the World Cup.


Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: Scirea and Tardelli might have expected more votes on their World Cup showings alone, and maybe suffered from the Italy nominations being ‘shared out’.

 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982


Soccernostalgia Question: Which players benefited from the World Cup and which ones were recognized for their performance during the entire calendar year?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Really almost all of the top players were selected on their World Cup showings exclusively. In 1982 it seemed like the World Cup was the only show in town.


Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: The World Cup obviously dominated these selections, when there was relatively little television coverage outside the major European competitions. On that basis Bernd Schuster and Torbjörn Nilsson were chosen on club performances.

 

Soccernostalgia Question: Let’s analyze the previous winner Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. What counted against him this year?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Although he made it to the final and scored five goals, I’m not sure Rummenigge was quite at his physical peak in this World Cup. His domestic season with Bayern Munich wasn’t as strong as some of his previous ones and the Bavarians were also beaten in the European Cup final by Aston Villa.


Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: Again, the fact that he was not fully fit for the closing stages of the World Cup – despite his goals – and possibly Bayern’s loss to Aston Villa in the European Cup Final. Still a very good player but not quite at his best in the biggest games this year.

 

 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982


Soccernostalgia Question: If the voting had been open to non-Europeans at the time, who would have been the main beneficiaries(s)?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Even though they lost 3-2 to Italy, most observers came away from the 1982 with very fond memories of Brazil. Had they been eligible I think Paulo Roberto Falcao, who also played extremely well for Roma, and Zico would have been major contenders, perhaps not for the top spot but in terms of the top 5. That team played some great football and either would have been a worthy winner. Maradona had a bit of a hit and miss tournament in comparison, so I don’t think he’d have been among the leading players for this year. Of the Argentines Daniel Passarella was probably the best player in Spain.


Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: I would have thought that Falcão would have been very high up in the rankings, not only for his World Cup performances but also his influence on Roma (who would win the 1982/83 scudetto). As an outside choice, maybe Thomas N’Kono, whose World Cup for Cameroon earned him a move to Europe with Espanyol in La Liga.

 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982


Soccernostalgia Question: Let’s discuss the jurors, which were the most interesting votes from a correspondent?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: Probably the choice of Torbjorn Nilsson by the Danish juror. He had enjoyed a great time with IFK Gothenburg who had won the UEFA Cup, beating Valencia, Kaiserlautern and Hamburg on their way to the title. He had ended up as the top scorer in the tournament and earned a move to the Bundesliga as a result. The selections of Eric Gerets and Walter Schachner were also a little more unusual though both were merited. Gerets was one of the best full-backs at the World Cup and Schachner had played very well with Cesena in Serie A.

 

Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: Austria’s had Rummenigge second and Breitner fifth, that seems almost as suspicious as the game in Gijón! Bulgaria’s placing Schuster second and Denmark’s placing Rinat Dasaev also second are quite generous votes.

 

 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982


Soccernostalgia Question: What were the most unbelievable or baffling selection from a juror?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: By and large this was a year in which jurors stuck to familiar names who had done well at the World Cup. Even Dermot Ashmore, the Irish juror who often went off piste, played it straight with his choices. Probably the most unusual was the choice of Bernd Schuster by the Bulgarian juror Nicolas Ignatieff. Schuster had only played 13 times in the league for Barcelona and hadn’t featured at the World Cup.

 

Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: Turkey’s found room for two Austrians...

 

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982



Soccernostalgia Question: In closing, what is the legacy of Paolo Rossi’s selection as Ballon d’Or, how is it regarded after all these years?

Mr. Robert Fielder @ademir2z Response: I think in the modern era, where we get to see so much of top players and the Champions League has taken on so much importance, it’s hard to look back and understand someone being named the best player in Europe by virtue of three great World Cup games. For Rossi it ensured immortality in the football pantheon but it’s hard to entirely subscribe to that in retrospect. Ultimately, Rossi did extremely well for Italy but only scored 82 goals in total in Serie A, thanks in part to all the disruption caused by his earlier ban. Had there been a broader focus, with more TV coverage of the top leagues and the World Cup taking less of the attention, someone else might have won.

 

Mr. Paul Whittle @1888letter Response: This year – specifically the World Cup – cemented his reputation as one of the great strikers. It’s impossible to think of that summer in Spain without his goals coming to mind and the Ballon d’Or was a fitting reward.


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1916, December 28, 1982



Friday, May 31, 2019

International Head-to-Head –Part Eight, Italy and Czechoslovakia (..and Czech Republic and Slovakia)- part 7 (2010s)


2010s

The sides have met just three times in this decade thus far.
Slovakia defeated Italy (3-2) during the 2010 World Cup Finals in Johannesburg.
The last two matches between the sides were during the 2014 World Cup qualifiers where Italy and Czech Republic were paired in the same Group.
A scoreless tie (the second ever and first since 1964) in Prague in 2013 was followed by an Italian win (2-1) a few months later.
In all there have been 34 matches (26 as Czehoslovakia, 6 vs. Czech Republic and 2 vs. Slovakia).


International Head-to-Head match No. 32

Date: June 24, 2010
Competition: 2010 FIFA World Cup-Group F
Result: Slovakia 3-Italy 2
Venue: Johannesburg - Ellis Park Stadium, South Africa
Attendance:  53,412
Referee: Howard Webb (England)
Goalscorers:
(Slovakia): Robert Vittek 25, 73, Kamil Kopunek 89
(Italy): Antonio Di Natale 81, Fabio Quagliarella 90+2
Lineups:
Slovakia:
1- Jan Mucha (Klub Piłkarski Legia Warszawa Sportowa Spółka Akcyjna / Poland)
2- Peter Pekarik (Verein für Leibesübungen Wolfsburg Fußball GmbH / Germany)
3- Martin Skrtel (Liverpool Football Club / England)
16-Jan Durica (Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896 e.V. / Germany)  
5- Radoslav Zabavnik (1.Fußball- und Sport-Verein Mainz 05 e.V. / Germany)
6- Zdeno Strba (AO (Athlitikos Omilos) Skoda Xanthi / Greece)   (20-Kamil Kopunek (Fotbal Club Spartak Trnava) 87th)
15- Miroslav Stoch (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
17-Marek Hamsik (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli  / Italy)
11-Robert Vittek (9- Stanislav Sestak (Verein fur Leibesubungen Bochum 1848 Fußballgemeinschaft e.V. / Germany) 90+2nd)
19- Juraj Kucka (Atleticky Club Sparta  Praha / Czech  Republic)
18-Erik Jendrisek  (Fußball Club Schalke von 1904- Gelsenkirchen / Germany)    (22- Martin Petras (Associazione Calcio Cesena / Italy) 90+4th)

Coach: Vladimir Weiss
Booked: Zdenko Strba 16, Robert Vittek 40, Peter Pekarik 50, Jan Mucha 82

Other Substitutes:
12-Dusan Pernis (Dundee United Football Club / Scotland)
23-Dusan Kuciak (Fotbal Club Vaslui / Romania)
4- Marek Cech (West Bromwich Albion Football Club / England)
7- Vladimir Weiss Jr (Manchester City Football Club / England)
8-Jan Kozak (Fotbal Club Timişoara / Romania)
10-Marek Sapara (Makina Kimya Endüstrisi Ankaragücü Kulübü / Turkey)
13-Filip Holosko (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul / Turkey)
14-Martin Jakubko (Futbol'nyj Klub Moskovskaya oblast-Saturn Ramenskoe / Russia)
21-Kornel Salata (Slovan Bratislava Sportowy Klub)  

Team Captain: Marek Hamsik
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


Italy:
12-Federico Marchetti (Cagliari Calcio)  
19-Gianluca Zambrotta (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)
5-Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus Football Club-Torino)   
3-Domenico Criscito (Genoa 1893-Genova (2- Cristian Maggio (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli) 46th)
4-Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus Football Club-Torino)   
22-Riccardo Montolivo (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)   (21-Andrea Pirlo (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano) 56th)
6-Daniele De Rossi (Associazione Sportiva Roma)
8-Gennaro Gattuso (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano) (18- Fabio Quagliarella (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli) 46th)
9-Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus Football Club-Torino)   
7-Simone Pepe (Udinese Calcio-Udine)  
10-Antonio Di Natale (Udinese Calcio-Udine)    

Coach: Marcelo Lippi
Booked: Fabio Cannavaro 31, Giorgio Chiellini 67, Simone Pepe 76, Fabio Quagliarella 83

Other Substitutes:
1-Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus Football Club-Torino)   (injured)
14-Morgan De Sanctis (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli )
11-Alberto Gilardino (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)  
13- Salvatore Bochetti (Genoa 1893-Genova
15-Claudio Marchisio (Juventus Football Club-Torino)   
16-Mauro German Camoranesi  (Juventus Football Club-Torino)  
17-Angelo Palombo (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova)  
20-Giampaolo Pazzini (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova)  
23- Leonardo Bonucci (Assocoazione Sportiva Bari) 

Team Captain: Fabio Cannavaro
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 258, July 2010
(June 24, 2010, World Cup, Slovakia 3-Italy 2)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 258, July 2010
(June 24, 2010, World Cup, Slovakia 3-Italy 2)


Photo From: World Soccer, July 2010
(June 24, 2010, World Cup, Slovakia 3-Italy 2)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Italy squad, June 24, 2010, World Cup, Slovakia 3-Italy 2)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Italy squad, June 24, 2010, World Cup, Slovakia 3-Italy 2)





International Head-to-Head match No. 33

Date: June 7, 2013
Competition: 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group B
Result: Czech Republic 0-Italy 0
Venue: Praha (Prague)- Generali Arena (Sparta Praha)
Attendance:  18,235
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
Assistant Referees Kim Haglund, Frank Andas, Fourth official: Svein-Erik Edvartsen (All Norway)
Goalscorers:
(Czech Republic): None
(Italy): None
Lineups:
Czech Republic:
1- Petr Cech (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
2-Theodor Gebre Selassie (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V. / Germany)
6-Tomas Sivok (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul / Turkey)
3-Michal Kadlec (Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH / Germany)  
8-David Limbersky (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen) (4-Marek Suchy (Futbol'nyj Klub Spartak Moskva / Russia) 20th)
9-Libor Kozak (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
13-Jaroslav Plasil (Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux / France)
17-Tomas Hubschman (Futbolnyi Klub Shakhtyor Donetsk / Ukraine)
19-Petr Jiracek (Hamburger Sport Verein e.V. / Germany) (18-Daniel Kolar (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen) 86th)
10-Tomas Rosicky (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
22-Vladimir Darida (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen) (14-Vaclav Kadlec (Atleticky Club Sparta Praha) 76th)

Coach: Michal Bilek
Booked: Vladimir Darida 66

Other Substitutes:
5-Tomas Kalas (Stichting Betaald Voetbal Vitesse-Arnhem / Holland) 
7-Ladislav Krejci (Atleticky Club Sparta Praha)
12-Vaclav Prochazka (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen)
16-Tomas Vaclik (Atleticky Club Sparta Praha)
20-Tomas Pekhart (1.Fußball-Club Nürnberg - Verein für Leibesübungen e.V. / Germany) 
21-David Lafata (Atleticky Club Sparta Praha)
23-Jaroslav Drobny (Hamburger Sport Verein e.V. / Germany)

Team Captain: Tomas Rosicky
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Italy:
1-Gianluigi Buffon  (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
3- Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
8- Claudio Marchisio (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
9-Mario Balotelli (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)   
14-Stephan El Shaarawy (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)   (10- Sebastian Giovinco (Juventus Football Club-Torino) 46th)
15- Andrea Barzagli (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
16-Daniele de Rossi (Associazione Sportiva Roma)
18- Ricardo Montolivo (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)  
19- Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
20-Ignazio Abate (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)  
21-Andrea Pirlo (Juventus Football Club-Torino) (7-Alberto Aquilani (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze) 77th)

Coach: Cesare Prandelli
Booked: Mario Balotelli 69, Ricardo Montolivo 90+1
Sent Off: Mario Balotelli 72

Other Substitutes:
12-Salvatore Sirigu (Paris Saint Germain Football Club / France)
13-Federico Marchetti (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)
2- Christian Maggio (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli )
4-Davide Astori (Cagliari Calcio)  
6-Antonio Candreva (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)
22-Alessandro Diamanti (Bologna Football Club)  
11-Alberto Gilardino (Bologna Football Club)  
5-Mattia De Sciglio (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)  
23-Emanuele Giaccherini (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
17-Alessio Cerci (Torino Calcio 1906) 

Team Captain: Gianluigi Buffon  
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks

Photo From: m.europapress.es
(June 7, 1013, World Cup Qualifier, Czech Republic 0-Italy 0)


Photo From: LIBERO.PE
(June 7, 1013, World Cup Qualifier, Czech Republic 0-Italy 0)



International Head-to-Head match No. 34

Date: September 10, 2013
Competition: 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group B
Result: Italy 2-Czech Republic 1
Venue: Turin- Juventus Stadium
Attendance:  35,299
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
Assistant Referees: Mathias Klasenius, Daniel Waernmark, Fourth official: Martin Strombergsson (All Sweden)
Goalscorers:
(Italy): Giorgio Chiellini 51, Mario Balotelli 54pen
(Czech Republic): Libor Kozak 19
Lineups:
Italy:
1-Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
2- Christian Maggio (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli )
3- Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
19- Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
15-Manuel Pasqual (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)   (5-Angelo Obinze Ogbonna (Juventus Football Club-Torino) 78th)
16-Daniele de Rossi (Associazione Sportiva Roma)
6-Antonio Candreva (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)
18- Ricardo Montolivo (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)  (8-Thiago Motta (Paris Saint Germain Football Club / France) 86th)
21-Andrea Pirlo (Juventus Football Club-Torino)
9-Mario Balotelli (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)   
22-Emanuele Giaccherini (Sunderland Associatioon Football Club / England) (17-Pablo Daniel Osvaldo (Southampton Football Club / England) 46th)

Coach: Cesare Prandelli
Booked: Mario Balotelli 29

Other Substitutes:
12-Salvatore Sirigu (Paris Saint Germain Football Club / France)
13-Federico Marchetti (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma)
4-Davide Astori (Cagliari Calcio)  
7-Alessandro Florenzi (Associazione Sportiva Roma)
10-Marco Verratti (Paris Saint Germain Football Club / France)
23-Alessandro Diamanti (Bologna Football Club)  
14-Stephan El Shaarawy (Associazione Calcio Milan-Milano)   
11-Alberto Gilardino (Genoa 1893-Genova)      
20-Lorenzo Insigne (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli)

Team Captain: Gianluigi Buffon  
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks

Czech Republic:
1- Petr Cech (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
2- Theodor Gebre Selassie (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V. / Germany) (11-Michael Rabusic (Fotbal Club Slovan Lieberec) 76th)
4- Marek Suchy (Futbol'nyj Klub Spartak Moskva / Russia)
5-Vaclav Prochazka (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen)
6-Tomas Sivok (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul / Turkey)
8-David Limbersky (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen)
9-Libor Kozak (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham / England)
10-Tomas Rosicky (Arsenal Football Club-London / England) (18-Daniel Kolar (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen) 36th)
13-Jaroslav Plasil (Catania Calcio / Italy)
19-Petr Jiracek (Hamburger Sport Verein e.V. / Germany)
22-Vladimir Darida (Sport-Club Freiburg e.V. / Germany) (12-Ondrej Vanek (Fotbalovy Klub Baumit Jablonec) 55th)

Coach: Michal Bilek
Booked: Theodor Gebre Selassie 54, Daniel Kolar 61, Libor Kozak 78
Sent Off: Daniel Kolar 89

Other Substitutes:
3-Michal Kadlec (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul / Turkey)
7-Josef Husbauer (Atleticky Club Sparta Praha)
14-Vaclav Kadlec (Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball A.G. / Germany)   
16-Tomas Vaclik (Atleticky Club Sparta Praha)
17-Tomas Horava (Fotbal Club Viktoria Plzen)
20-Ondrej Kusnir (Fotbal Club Slovan Lieberec)
21-David Lafata (Atleticky Club Sparta Praha)
23-Jaroslav Drobny (Hamburger Sport Verein e.V. / Germany)

Team Captain: Tomas Rosicky
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


 
Photo From: noticias.canalrcn
(September 10, 1013, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 2- Czech Republic 1)

Photo From: www.prokerala
(September 10, 1013, World Cup Qualifier, Italy 2- Czech Republic 1)





Note for Czechoslovakia clubs:
ASVS =Armadni Stredisko Vrcholoveho Sportu
ChZJD=Chemických Závodov Juraja Dimitrova
ZVL = (productions company on the field of bearings)
ZVU=  (engineering and manufacturing company)
MZ = Moravske Zelezarny   (means Moravian Metalworks)
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.



Breakdown of matches:



P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Italy
26
9
9
8
39
38
1
Czechoslovakia
26
8
9
9
38
39
-1


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Italy
6
2
2
2
7
6
1
Czech Republic
6
2
2
2
6
-7
-1


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Italy
2
1
0
1
5
3
2
Slovakia
2
1
0
1
3
5
-2


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Italy
34
12
11
11
51
47
4
Combined CZ/Sl
34
11
11
12
47
51
-4

P-Played, W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference



Match No.
Date
Venue
Competition
Home Nation
Away Nation
Score
1
February 26, 1922
Turin
Friendly
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(1-1)
2
May 27, 1923
Prague
Friendly
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(5-1)
3
January 17, 1926
Turin
Friendly
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(3-1)
4
October 28, 1926
Prague
Friendly
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(3-1)
5
February 20, 1927
Milano
Friendly
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(2-2)
6
October 23, 1927
Prague
Dr. Gerö Cup
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(2-2)
7
March 3, 1929
Bologna
Dr. Gerö Cup
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(4-2)
8
November 15, 1931
Roma
Dr. Gerö Cup
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(2-2)
9
October 28, 1932
Prague
Dr. Gerö Cup
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(2-1)
10
May 7, 1933
Firenze
Dr. Gerö Cup
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(2-0)
11
June 10, 1934
Roma
World Cup Final
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(2-1)
12
October 27, 1935
Prague
Dr. Gerö Cup
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(2-1)
13
December 13, 1936
Genova
Friendly
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(2-0)
14
May 23, 1937
Prague
Dr. Gerö Cup
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(0-1)
15
December 14, 1947
Bari
Friendly
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(3-1)
16
April 26, 1953
Prague
Dr. Gerö Cup
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(2-0)
17
December 13, 1953
Genova
Dr. Gerö Cup
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(3-0)
18
December 13, 1958
Genova
Dr. Gerö Cup
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(1-1)
19
November 1, 1959
Prague
Dr. Gerö Cup
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(2-1)
20
April 11, 1964
Firenze
Friendly
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(0-0)
21
November 8, 1978
Bratislava
Friendly
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(3-0)
22
June 21, 1980
Napoli
UEFA European Championships-Third Place
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(1-1) (Czechoslovakia won 9-8 on penalrt kick shoot-out)
23
November 13, 1982
Milano
UEFA Euro Qualifiers
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(2-2)
24
November 16, 1983
Prague
UEFA Euro Qualifiers
Czechoslovakia
Italy
(2-0)
25
April 7, 1984
Verona
Friendly
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(1-1)
26
June 19, 1990
Roma
World Cup
Italy
Czechoslovakia
(2-0)
27
June 14, 1996
Liverpool, England (Neutral)
UEFA European Championships
Czech Republic
Italy
(2-1)
28
January 28, 1998
Catania
Friendly
Italy
Slovakia
(3-0)
29
May 18, 2002
Prague
Friendly
Czech Republic
Italy
(1-0)
30
February 18, 2004
Palermo
Friendly
Italy
Czech Republic
(2-2)
31
June 22, 2006
Hamburg, Germany (Neutral)
World Cup
Italy
Czech Republic
(2-0)
32
June 24, 2010
Johannesburg, South Africa (Neutral)
World Cup
Slovakia
Italy
(3-2)
33
June 7, 2013
Prague
World Cup Qualifiers
Czech Republic
Italy
(0-0)
34
September 10, 2013
Turin
World Cup Qualifiers
Italy
Czech Republic
(2-1)