Sunday, May 10, 2026

Soccer memories-Part 67 (England National Team’s One-Cap Wonders in the 1990s)

 

I look back at England National Team’s One-Cap Wonders in the 1990s.

 

England National Team’s One-Cap Wonders in the 1990s.

 

In the decade of 1990s England were managed by Bobby Robson, Graham Taylor, Terry Venables, Glenn Hoddle, Howard Wilkinson (interim) and Kevin Keegan. They each selected many players with the National Team who had short careers. They were a selected few within the decade that only managed a single appearance.

I look back at England National Team’s One-Cap Wonders in the 1990s.

The aim is to look upon the reason, background, and circumstances why a certain player was selected for a match but never again.

 

Mark Walters, 1991:

Former Villa player Mark Walters had just won a third successive League title with Rangers Glasgow, when Graham Taylor selected him for an end of season Tour. He played his only match in a friendly on June 3rd vs. New Zealand (1-0 win) at Auckland. He was replaced by John Salako in the 70th minute.

27-year-old (one day after his birthday) winger, Walters started out in the early 1980s with Aston Villa.

Graeme Souness signed him for Rangers Glasgow in 1987. He won League titles in 1989, 1990 and 1991.

In 1991, new Liverpool Manager Graeme Souness signed him once more.

During his Liverpool spell, he was loaned twice to Stoke City and Wolverhampton Wanderers.

In 1996, he left Liverpool to join Southampton, but months later joined Swindon Town. He left Swindon in 1999 to join Bristol Rovers before retiring in 2002.

He represented England at U-21 level and earned one England B cap (1991).

 

Photo From: Panini England 1988/89

(Mark Walters)



 

Andrew Arthur Gray, 1991:

The 27-year-old midfielder Andy Gray was part of the Crystal Palace side that had finished third in the 1990/91 season. He was surprisingly selected by Graham Taylor in England’s final key European qualifier vs. Poland on November 13th, 1991, at Poznan (1-1 tie). He was replaced by Alan Smith for the second half after England had fallen behind.

He started out in the early 80s with Corinthian Casuals and Dulwich Hamlet before joining Crystal Palace in 1984. He left Place in 1987 to join Aston Villa (now under Graham Taylor).

He left Villa in 1989, for a short spell at Queens Park Rangers before rejoining Crystal Palace in 1989. He reached the Final of the FA Cup in 1990 with the club.

He left palace in 1992 to join Tottenham Hotspur.

Dring his Tottenham spell he was loaned to Swindon Town for a brief period in 1992.

He left Tottenham in 1994 and saw out his career with spells at CA Marbella in Spain (1994/95), Falkirk in Scotland (1995 through 1997), Bury (1997/98) and Millwall (1998).

He represented England at U-21 level in 1988.

 

Photo From: Panini England 1990/91

(Andy Gray)



 

David White, 1992:

The 24-year-old winger/striker David White was selected by Graham Taylor in England’s first friendly post-1992 Euros vs. Spain at Santander vs. Spain (0-1 loss). He was replaced by Paul Merson in the 79th minute.

He started out at Manchester City in the mid-1980s. He left City in 1993 to join Leeds United.

He left Leeds in 1995 to join Sheffield United before retiring in 1998.

He represented England at U-21 level and earned two England B caps (1991-92).

 

 

Photo From: Panini England 1992/93

(David White)


Kevin Richardson, 1994:

The 31-year-old midfielder Kevin Richardson, title winner with Everton and Arsenal, was in his thirties when new England Manager Terry Venables surprisingly selected him for a friendly vs Greece at Wembley on May 17th, 1994 (5-0 win). Surely, he could not have been seen as a prospect for the future.

He started out with Everton in 1980 and remained until 1986 (winning the League title in 1985, FA Cup in 1984 and Cup Winners Cup).

He left Everton in 1986 to join Watford for one season (1986/87).

In 1987, he joined Arsenal and won the League title with the side in 1989.

In 1990, he joined Spanish side Real Sociedad for one season (1990/91).

In 1991, he joined Aston Villa and remained with the club until 1995 before joining Coventry City.

He left Coventry in 1997 and saw out his career with spells at Southampton (1997/98), Barnsley (1998 through 2000) and Blackpool (2000).

 

Photo From: Merlin England 1993/94

(Kevin Richardson)



 

Neil Ruddock, 1994:

Another surprise selection by Terry Venables was that of 26-year-old Liverpool central defender Neil Ruddock. He was seen as a hard-man and hardly International material. He was selected in a friendly vs. Nigeria at Wembley on November 16th, 1994 (1-0 win).

He started out at Millwall in the early 80s, before joining Tottenham Hotspur (1986 through 1988). He rejoined Millwall (1988-89) before joining Southampton (1989 through 1992).

He rejoined Tottenham Hotspur (1992/93) but left following the dispute between Terry Venables and Chairman Alan Sugar.

He joined Liverpool in 1993 and remained with the club until 1998, including a loan spell at Queens Park Rangers (1998).

The remainder of his career included spells with West Ham United (1998 through 2000), Crystal Palace (2000-01), Swindon Town (2001 through 2003) before retiring.

He represented England at U-21 level and earned one England B cap (1994).

 

Photo From: Merlin England 1994/95

(Neil Ruddock)



 

David Unsworth, 1995:

21-year-old Everton defender David Unsworth was selected by Terry Venables for the end of season Umbro Cup in 1995, just days after he had won the FA Cup with his club vs. Manchester United. His lone appearance was on June 3rd, 1995, at Wembley vs. Japan (2-1 win).

He started out with Everton in 1992 and remained there until 1997. He joined West Ham United (1997/98) before joining Aston Villa in 1998.

He quickly rejoined his first side Everton shortly after signing with Villa and made no appearances with Aston Villa.

He remained with Everton until 2004.

The remainder of his career included spells with Portsmouth (2004/05), Ipswich Town (2005 on loan), Sheffield United (2005 through 2007), Wigan Athletic (2007), Burnley (2007/08) and Huddersfield Town (2008/09) before retiring.

He represented England at U-21 level.

 

Photo From: Merlin England 1994/95

(David Unsworth)



 

Chris Sutton, 1998:

Perhaps the most surprising one-cap wonder of the 1990s must be Chris Sutton. He was the record signing in English Football in the summer of 1994 when signed by Kenny Dalglish for Blackburn Rovers. He formed the SAS partnership with Alan Shearer as Blackburn won the Premier League title in 1995. Terry Venables did not select him. His successor Glenn Hoddle selected him for a friendly vs. Cameroon at Wembley on November 15th, 1997 (2-0 win). He replaced Paul Scholes in the 79th minute. He ended his own England career by refusing a B call-up by Hoddle in early 1998.

The 25-year-old striker started out at Norwich City in 1991 and remained with the club until his record transfer in 1994 to Blackburn Rovers.

He was at Blackburn until 1999 and after relegation joined Chelsea.

After an unhappy spell at London, in 2000, he joined Celtic Glasgow in the Scottish league for a successful spell. He won league titles and was part of the side that reached the 2003 UEFA Cup Final.

He left Celtic in 2006 and saw out his career with spells at Birmingham City (2006), Aston Villa (2006/07) before retiring.

He did come out of retirement in 2012 for one match Wroxham.

He represented England at U-21 level and earned two England B caps (1994).

 

Photo From: Merlin England 1994/95

(Chris Sutton)



 

Lee Hendrie, 1998:

In what would be his last match in charge, Glenn Hoddle selected Aston Villa’s 21—year-old midfielder Lee Hendrie in a friendly vs. Czech Republic at Wembley on November 18th, 1998 (2-0 win). At that point, Villa managed by John Gregory were having a fine season.

The 27-year-old midfielder started at Aston Villa in 1994 and remained with the club until 2007 (including a season loan at Stoke City (2006/07)).

After Villa, he joined Sheffield United in 2007 and then Derby County in 2009. Both spells included spells on loan at Leicester City and Blackpool (2008) and Brighton (2010).

He saw out his career with short spells at multitude of clubs in the lower Leagues.

He represented England at U-21 level and earned one England B cap (1998).

 

Photo From: Merlin England 1998/99

(Lee Hendrie)



Steve Guppy, 1999:

The decade’s last lone cap was Leicester City’s 30-year-old winger Steve Guppy. He was selected by Kevin Keegan in a friendly at Sunderland vs. Belgium on October 10th, 1999 (2-1 win). He was one of key players in Martin O’Neill’s Leicester side.

He started at Wycombe Wanderers in 1989 and remained with the club until 1994. He joined Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle United in 1994 but joined Port Vale shortly thereafter without making an appearance for the Magpies.

He left Port Vale in 1997 to join Martin O’Neill’s Leicester City side for a successful spell (1997 through 2001).

He rejoined Martin O’Neill in 2001 by signing for Celtic Glasgow. He saw out his career with spells back at Leicester City (2004), Leeds United (2004), Stoke City (2004), Wycombe Wanderers (2004/05), DC United in the MLS (2005/06), Stevenage Borough (2006/07) and Rochester Rhinos (2008).

He represented England at U-21 level and earned one England B cap (1998).


Photo From: Merlin England 1998/99

(Steve Guppy)




Saturday, May 9, 2026

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 275 (Interview with Argentine Author Mr. Leandro Cordobez as we discuss his book ‘Everybody’s Team - Boca Juniors 1969: Di Stefano and the Resurrection of Argentinian Football’ (2025))

 This is the 275th episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’.

 

For this episode, I interview Argentine Author Mr. Leandro Cordobez as we discuss his book ‘Everybody’s Team - Boca Juniors 1969: Di Stefano and the Resurrection of Argentinian Football’ (2025). (2025).

 

 

For any questions/comments, you may contact us:

You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia.

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Mr. Cordobez’s contact info:

Twitter (X): @Leabostero4

Twitter (X): @Boca69Libro

Email: boca69libro@gmail.com

Link: https://bocajuniors1969.netlify.app/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boca69libro

 

Link to Mr. Cordobez’s books:

https://www.amazon.com/Everybodys-Team-Resurrection-Argentinian-Football/dp/1915616344

https://stanchionbooks.com/products/everybodys-team-boca-juniors-1969-di-stefano-and-the-resurrection-of-argentinian-football-di-stefano-the-resurgence-of-argentinian-football

 

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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 274 (Interview with Distinguished Professor Dr. Laurent Bellaiche of University of Arkansas as we discuss the France National Team under Michel Hidalgo-Part 3 (1982 World Cup).

 This is the 274th episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’.

 

For this episode, I interview Distinguished Professor Dr. Laurent Bellaiche of University of Arkansas as we discuss the France National Team under Michel Hidalgo-Part 3 (1982 World Cup).

 

Dr. Bellaiche is also a Professor at Tel Aviv University.

 

Professor Ballaiche has designed a new class called “Thinking Outside of the Box”, a course that involves science and Football.

 

For Compendium to the matches and lineups of this era, see:

https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2022/10/compendium-to-soccernostalgia-interview_24.html

https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2022/10/compendium-to-soccernostalgia-interview_19.html

 

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You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia.

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Mr. Paul Whittle, @real1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/

https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague

 

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Mr. Bellaiche’s contact info:

Email: laurent@uark.edu

 

 

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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-274-interview/id1601074369?i=1000766339909













Sunday, May 3, 2026

Soccer memories-Part 66 (Argentine Players in the French League-Part 1 (1970 to 1972))

 There has been a tradition of Argentine players joining the French League for decades. Most notably in the decade of the 1970s, many players crossed the Atlantic to make France their home. These included the likes of Oswaldo Piazza, Carlos Bianchi and Delio Onnis, who became legends in the French League.


I will take a closer look at these arrivals into the following decades and analyze their impact.

We start off with the 1970/71 through 1972/73 seasons.


Héctor Eugenio Toublanc

Héctor Eugenio Toublanc was the first Argentine signed in the decade. The 23-year-old midfielder joined Stade Rennais from Argentinos Juniors in 1970. He would remain at the club until 1973. He made only 28 appearances in three seasons. He left to join Estudiantes following his spell at Rennes.


Photo From: https://rougememoire.com/player/hector-toublanc

(Héctor Eugenio Toublanc)



For the following season 1971/72, there would be more arrivals.


Raúl Osvaldo Castronovo Zanón 

22-year-old striker Raúl Osvaldo Castronovo Zanón joined Nancy after a successful stint at Peñarol Montevideo following his debut with Rosario Central in the late 1960s.

He was at Nancy for three seasons, scoring 30 goals in 79 appearances. After that he joined the Spanish League, playing for the likes of Malaga (1974-77). Hercules Alicante (1977-78), Salamanca (1978-79) and Algeciras (1979-80).

He retired in 1980 after a match fixing scandal involving Malaga and Salamanca.


Photo From: Miroir du Football Nº 162, February 7, 1972

(Raúl Osvaldo Castronovo Zanón)



Ángel Marcos 

28-year-old International striker Ángel Marcos joined Nantes in 1971. He had spells at Ferro Carril Oeste, Nueva Chicago and Chacarita Juniors. 

He remained at Nantes until 1975, winning the League title for the 1972/73 season.

He scored 34 goals in 82 appearances. He remained in France and joined Toulouse in 1975 and retired there in 1978.

He managed Toulouse and other French clubs (Niort and Lorient among others). He returned to manage Nantes in 2001.


Photo From: AGE 74-75

(Ángel Marcos)



Delio Onnis

The most successful arrival of the 1971 batch was 23-year-old striker Delio Onnis. Onnis was actually born in Italy but grew up in Argentina from a very young age.

He started his career at Club Almagro and then moved to Gimnasia La Plata.

He joined Stade Reims in 1971 and did not stop scoring into the next decade.

He became the record goalscorer in the history of the French League with 299 goals.

He joined Monaco in 1973 and in his seven seasons there, he won the Second Division and First Division titles in successive seasons (1976/77 and 1977/78). He also won the French Cup with the club (1979/80).

He joined Tours in 1980 and after three seasons joined Toulon in 1983. He retired in 1986 at the end of his spell with Toulon.

He was Top Goalscorer in 1974/75, 1979/80 (with Monaco), 1980-81, 1981-82 (with Tours) and 1983/84 (with Toulon).

He was also Second Division’s Top Goalscorer with Monaco (1976/77).

It’s a great injustice that such a prolific striker was never capped by Argentina.


Photo From: AGE 74-75

(Delio Onnis)



Roberto Zywica 

24-year-old International midfielder Roberto Zywica was a club-mate of Delio Onnis at Gimnasia La Plata. He joined Reims along with Onnis in 1971. 

Though less successful than Onnis, he nevertheless spent six seasons in France with various teams. He left Reims in 1974 to join Troyes. After a single season (and only 11 appearances), he joined Toulouse in 1975. 

After a single season at Toulouse, he joined GFCO Ajaccio. He returned home in 1977 and saw out his career with local clubs.


Photo From: AGE 73-74

(Roberto Zywica)




For the following season 1972/73, the arrivals would not have much of a significant impact.


Antonio García Ameijenda 

24-year-old midfielder Antonio García Ameijenda was born in Spain before returning to Argentina. He made his debut at San Lorenzo in the 1960s.

He joined Parisian side Red Star in 1972/73. He would return to San Lorenzo after his solitary season in France.

He would have other spells in Argentina and Spain with the likes of Estudiantes, Salamanca and Huracan among others. 


Photo From: AGE 72-73

(Antonio García Ameijenda)




César-Auguste Laraignée 

23-year-old defender César-Auguste Laraignée made his debut with River Plate in 1970 and was capped by his Nation. He joined his compatriots Onnis and Zywica at Stade Reims.

He would remain in France until 1981 before retiring.

He spent five seasons at Reims before joining Stade Lavallois for one season (1977/78).

He left and spent one season at Olympique Avignonais (1978/79). He saw out his career with two seasons at Rouen (1979/80 to 1980/81).


Photo From: AGE 74-75

(César-Auguste Laraignée)




Ricardo Daniel Cherini 

22-year-old-striker Ricardo Daniel Cherini represented Talleres de Córdoba and Instituto Córdoba.

He joined Stade Rennais in 1972 and spent two seasons there. Afterwards he re-joined Talleres de Córdoba and saw out his career.

He passed away on March 16, 2008, aged just 57.


Photo From: AGE 73-74

(Ricardo Daniel Cherini)




Eduardo Raúl Flores 

28-year-old striker Eduardo Raúl Flores started out for Estudiantes in the 1960s. He was a teammate of Carlos Bilardo and won the Copa Libertadores three times (1968, 1969, 1970).

After a decade he joined Nancy in 1972. He spent two seasons before retiring in 1974.

He passed away on January 20, 2022, aged 77 from cancer.


From this early 1970s group, Delio Onnis and Angel Marcos were the most successful ones and spent many years (decades) in France.

As stated earlier, Onnis was perhaps the most successful Argentine import in France.

It’s important to mention for the most part, the players were no capped (or no longer capped) by their Nation. 

In some cases (most notably Onnis), the move to Europe ended any chance of representing Argentina at International level.


Saturday, May 2, 2026

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 273 (Interview with Italian Author Roberto Amorosino, as we discuss Lazio in the 1970s and the 1974 Scudetto)

 This is the 273rd episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’.

 

For this episode, I interview Italian Author Roberto Amorosino, as we discuss Lazio in the 1970s and the 1974 Scudetto.

 

Roberto Amorosino, has in the past, worked at international organizations in the human resources area between Washington DC, Paris and Rome.

He writes for Italian sports website https://www.sportmemory.it/ and is the author of Italian language book: Venti di calcio (2022).

 

For any questions/comments, you may contact us:

You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia.

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https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague

 

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Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast.

Mr. Amorosino’s contact info:

Website: https://www.sportmemory.it/

Book:

https://www.sportmemory.it/prodotto/venti-di-calcio/

https://www.amazon.it/Venti-calcio-Roberto-Amorosino/dp/8894670619

 

 

Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts:

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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-273-interview/id1601074369?i=1000765779055












Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 272 (Interview with Max Lombardia of the MLM Podcast, as we discuss AC Milan during the Arrigo Sacchi era (1987-1991))

 This is the 272nd episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’.

 

For this episode, I interview English podcaster Mr. Max Lombardia, as we discuss AC Milan during the Arrigo Sacchi era (1987-1991).

 

Mr. Lombardia is one of the hosts of the AC Milan related podcast, the MLM Podcast.

 

For any questions/comments, you may contact us:

You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia.

https://linktr.ee/sp1873

 

Mr. Paul Whittle, @real1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/

https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague

 

You may also follow the podcast on spotify and Apple podcasts all under ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’

Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast.

Mr. Lombardia’s contact info:

Twitter (X): @LombardiaMax

Twitter (X): @MLMpodcast01

Substack: https://maxlombardia.substack.com/

Substack: https://substack.com/@maxlombardia

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/max_lombardia

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/17861000232228433/

Podcast Website: https://acmilanmlmpodcast.podview.com/

 

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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-272-interview/id1601074369?i=1000764590116