Wales National Team matches during the 1983/84
Season (Spring 1984)
February 28, 1984, British
Home Championship, Glasgow, Scotland 2-Wales 1 (David Cooper 37 pen, Maurice Johnston 78 / Robert
Mark James 47)
May 2, 1984, British Home
Championship, Wrexham, Wales 1-England 0 (Mark Leslie Hughes 17)
May 22, 1984, British Home
Championship, Swansea, Wales 1-Northern Ireland 1 (Mark Leslie Hughes 51
/ Gerard Joseph Armstrong 71)
June 6, 1984, Trondheim, Norway 1-Wales 0 (Arne Larsen-Oakland 75)
June 10, 1984, Tel Aviv, Israel 0-Wales 0 (-)
Wales National Team matches during the 1984/85
Season
September 12, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Reykjavík, Iceland 1-Wales 0 (Magnus Helgi
Bergs 52)
October 17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Sevilla, Spain
3-Wales 0 (Hipolito ‘Rincon’
Povedano 7, Francisco Javier
‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo 83, Emilio
Butragueňo’ Santos 90)
November 14, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Cardiff, Wales 2- Iceland 1 (Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’ Thomas 35, Mark
Leslie Hughes 62 / Petur Petursson 54)
February 26, 1985, Wrexham, Wales 1-Norway 1 (Ian James Rush 44 / Per-Egil Ahlsen 6)
March 27, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Glasgow, Scotland 0-Wales 1 (Ian James Rush 36)
April 30, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Wrexham, Wales 3-Spain
0 (Ian James Rush 45, 88, Mark Leslie Hughes 53
June 5, 1985,
Bergen, Norway 4-Wales 2 (Trond Sollied 4, Arne Larsen-Oakland 10, Own Goal 19,
Paal Jacobsen 54 / Stephen John
Lovell 13, Mark Leslie Hughes 78)
Wales National Team matches during the 1985/86
Season (Fall 1985)
September 10, 1985, World Cup Qualifier,
Cardiff, Wales 1-Scotland 1 (Mark Hughes 13 / Davie Cooper 81 pen)
October 16, 1985,
Cardiff, Wales 0-Hungary 3 (Márton
Esterházy 8, Gyula Hajszán 51, Lajos László Détári 89)
Date: February
28, 1984
Competition:British Home Championship
Result: Scotland
2-Wales 1
Venue: Glasgow
- Hampden Park
Attendance:
21,542
Referee:Jack Poucher (Northern Ireland)
Linesmen:B. Stewart and A. Ritchie (both Northern Ireland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Scotland): David Cooper 37 pen, Maurice Johnston 78
(Wales): Robert Mark James
47
Summary of goals:
1:0 (37th minute, Scotland): Jeremy Charles
fouled Sturrock in the box. Cooper scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
1:1 (47th minute, Wales): Mickey Thomas’ cross
from the left was struck by Robbie James from outside of the box.
2:1 (78th minute, Scotland): Leighton’s long
punt was flicked on , it reached Johnston, he passed to the left to Souness,
who passed back to him to ascore.
Lineups:
Scotland:
1-James Leighton (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
2- Charles ‘Richard’ Gough
(Dundee United Football Club)
3- Arthur Richard Albiston
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
4- Graeme James Souness
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
6- William Fergus Miller
(Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
7- Paul Whitehead Sturrock
(Dundee United Football Club)
8- Paul Michael Lyons McStay
(The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) (14- Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken (The Celtic
Football Club-Glasgow) 64)
9- Francis Peter McGarvey
(The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) (15-Maurice Johnston (Watford Football Club
/ England) 46)
10- James Bett (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
11-David Cooper (Rangers
Football Club -Glasgow)
Coach: John ‘Jock’ Stein
Team Captain: Graeme James Souness
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Jeffrey Hopkins (Fulham
Football Club-London / England)
3-Joseph Patrick Jones
(Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
4-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
5-Jeremy Melvyn Charles
(Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
6-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
7-Robert Mark James (Stoke
City Football Club / England)
8-Brian Flynn (Burnley
Football Club / England)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool
Football Club / England) (16-Gordon John Davies (Fulham Football Club-London /
England) 64)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
11-Alan Thomas Curtis
(Southampton Football Club / England) (13-Paul Terence Price (Tottenham Hotspur
Football Club-London / England) 84)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform
Colors: Red (White sleeves) Shirts, White Shorts, White
Socks
Note:
1-Final cap for Paul Terence
Price (25/1) (1980-1984).
Date: May
2, 1984
Competition:British Home Championship
Result:
Wales 1-England 0
Venue: Wrexham
-Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 14,
240
Referee:David Syme (Scotland)
Linesmen:Rab Cuthill and William Machray (both Scotland)
Kick-off time: 19:30
Goalscorers:
(Wales): Mark Leslie
Hughes 17
(England): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (17th minute, Wales): Alan Davies’ free kick
from the right side was headed in by Hughes.
Lineups:
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-David Owen Phillips (Plymouth Argyle Football Club / England)
3-Joseph Patrick Jones (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
4-Robert Mark James (Stoke City Football Club / England)
5-Jeffrey Hopkins (Fulham Football Club-London / England)
6-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
7-Gordon John Davies (Fulham Football Club-London / England)
8-Alan Davies (Manchester United Football Club / England)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool Football Club / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes (Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-New Adidas kit design for Wales.
2-First cap for David Owen Phillips.
3-First cap and goal for Mark Leslie
Hughes.
England:
1- Peter Leslie Shilton (Southampton Football Club)
2- Michael Duxburry (Manchester United Football Club)
3- Alan Phillip Kennedy (Liverpool Football Club)
5- Alvin Edward Martin (West Ham United Football Club-London) (12-Terence
William Fenwick (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London) 81)
6-Mark Wright (Southampton Football Club)
4- Samuel Lee (Liverpool Football Club)
7- John Charles Gregory (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
8- Raymond Colin Wilkins (Manchester United Football Club)
9- Paul Anthony Walsh (Luton Town Football Club)
10- Anthony Stewart Woodcock (Arsenal Football Club-London)
11- David Armstrong (Southampton Football Club) (15-Luther Loide Blissett
(Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy) 77)
Coach: Robert William Robson
Other Substitutes:
13- Christopher Charles Eric
Woods (Norwich City Football Club)
14- Gary Vincent Mabbutt
(Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
16- Gary Winston Lineker
(Leicester City Football Club)
Team Captain: Raymond Colin Wilkins
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform
Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Shoot, Issue November 17, 1984
(May 2, 1984, British Home Championship, Wales 1-England 0)
Photo From: Official Match Programme, Wales v Northern Ireland, 1984
(May 2, 1984, British Home Championship, Wales 1-England 0)
Photo From: Official Match Programme, Wales v Northern Ireland, 1984
(May 2, 1984, British Home Championship, Wales 1-England 0)
Photo From: England, The Complete Post-War Record, Author Mike Payne
(May 2, 1984, British Home Championship, Wales 1-England 0)
Photo From: Official Match Programme, Wales v Northern Ireland, 1984
(Wales squad, May 2, 1984, British Home Championship, Wales 1-England 0)
Photo From: Nations of Europe, Volume II author Ron Hockings and Keir Radnedge, 1993
(Wales Squad, top, left to right: Robbie James, Jeff Hopkins, Neville Southall, Ian Rush, Joey Jones, Mark Hughes, Bottom, left to right: Gordon Davies, Kevin Ratcliffe, Mickey Thomas, Alan Davies, David Phillips, May 2, 1984, Home Championship, Wales 1-England 0)
Linesmen:D.T. McVicar and P.A. Cameron (both Scotland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Wales): Mark Leslie
Hughes 51
(Northern
Ireland): Gerard Joseph Armstrong 71
Summary of goals:
1:0 (51st minute, Wales): A ball upfield on the
left, was headed in the direction of Hughes, who controlled and volleyed from
the edge of the box.
1:1 (71st minute, Northern Ireland): A cross
from the right was headed in by Armstrong.
Lineups:
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
6-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-David Owen Phillips
(Plymouth Argyle Football Club / England)
3-Joseph Patrick Jones
(Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
8-Alan Davies (Manchester
United Football Club / England)
5-Jeffrey Hopkins (Fulham
Football Club-London / England)
4-Robert Mark James (Stoke
City Football Club / England)
7-Gordon John Davies (Fulham
Football Club-London / England) (Nigel Mark Vaughan (Cardiff City Football Club
/ Wales, registered in English League) 75)
10-Kenneth
Francis Jackett (Watford Football Club /
England)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Other Substitutes:
Andrew Gerald Dibble (Cardiff
City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League)
Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
Glyn Peter Hodges
(Wimbledon Football Club-London / England)
Peter Nicholas (Arsenal
Football Club-London / England)
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Northern Ireland:
1-Patrick Anthony Jennings
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England) (12-James Archibald Platt (Ballymena
United Football Club) 38)
2-Malachy Martin Donaghy
(Luton Town Football Club / England)
3-Nigel Worthington
(Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)
5-Gerard M.A. McElhinney
(Bolton Wanderers Football Club / England)
4-John McClelland (Rangers
Football Club-Glasgow / Scotland)
8-Samuel Baxter McIlroy
(Stoke City Football Club / England)
6-Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill
(Notts County Football Club-Nottingham / England)
11-Ian Edwin Stewart (Queens
Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
7-Gerard Joseph Armstrong (Real Club Deportivo
Mallorca / Spain)
9-William Robert Hamilton
(Burnley Football Club / England)
10-Norman Whiteside
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: William Laurence
Bingham
Other Substitutes:
Colin Frederick Hill (Arsenal
Football Club-London / England)
Paul Christopher Ramsey
(Leicester City Football Club / England)
James Martin Quinn (Swindon Town Football Club /
England)
George ‘Terence’ Cochrane
(Gillingham Football Club / England)
Team Captain: Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform
Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Date: June
6, 1984
Competition: Friendly
Result: Norway
1-Wales 0
Venue:Trondheim-Lerkendal
Attendance:16,000
Referee:Hakan Lundgren (Sweden)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Norway): Arne
Larsen-Oakland 75
(Wales): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (75th minute, Norway): Fjaellberg’s long throw-in from the right side was
struck in by Arne Larsen-Oakland.
Erik Soler (Eik
Idrettsforening-Tønsberg- Vestfold)
Team Captain: Hallvar Thoresen
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Hummel
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Black Socks
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
6-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-David Owen Phillips
(Plymouth Argyle Football Club / England) (15-Neil John Slatter (Bristol Rovers
Football Club / England) 30)
3-Joseph Patrick Jones
(Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
5-Jeffrey Hopkins (Fulham
Football Club-London / England)
4-Brian Flynn (Burnley
Football Club / England)
8-Peter Nicholas (Arsenal
Football Club-London / England)
10-Nigel Mark Vaughan
(Cardiff City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) (16-Glyn Peter Hodges (Wimbledon Football Club-London /
England) 71)
11-Kenneth
Francis Jackett (Watford Football Club /
England)
7-Robert Mark James (Stoke
City Football Club / England)
9-Colin Pascoe
(Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) (14-Anthony
Rees (Birmingham City Football Club / England) 66)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Booked: Kevin Ratcliffe
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Yellow Shirts, Green Shorts, Yellow Socks
Andoni
‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club
de Bilbao)
Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de
Bilbao)
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 and goal for
Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos.
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
5-Jeremy Melvyn Charles
(Oxford United Football Club / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
3-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
7-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
8-Robert Mark James (Stoke
City Football Club / England)
6-Peter Nicholas (Crystal
Palace Football Club-London / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England) (14-Nigel Mark Vaughan (Cardiff
City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 60)
11-Alan Thomas Curtis (Southampton Football
Club / England)
9-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Booked: Kevin Ratcliffe 78
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Yellow Shirts, Green Shorts, Yellow Socks
Note:
1-Mark Hughes scored a goal in the 60th minute that
was ruled out.
2-Final cap for Nigel Mark Vaughan (10/0) (1982-1984).
Photo From: El Mundo
Deportivo, October 18, 1984
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0)
Photo From: El Mundo
Deportivo, October 18, 1984
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0)
Photo From: El Mundo
Deportivo, October 18, 1984
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0)
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1984
(October 17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0)
Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(October 17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0)
Date: November 14, 1984
Competition: FIFA World
Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Wales 2-Iceland
1
Venue: Cardiff, Ninian Park
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)
Linemen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Wales): Michael Reginald
‘Mickey’ Thomas 35, Mark Leslie Hughes 62
(Iceland): Petur Petursson 54
Summary of goals:
1:0 (35th
minute, Wales): Jackett’s free kick
from the right was headed across to the left to Thomas to score.
1:1 (54th
minute, Iceland): A Welsh defender’s
attempted tackle, sent the ball towards Petursson who scored.
2:1 (62nd
minute, Wales): David Owen Phillips’
cross from the right was headed down by Thomas for Hughes to score.
Lineups:
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
3-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
5-Jeremy Melvyn Charles
(Oxford United Football Club / England) (15-Jeffrey Hopkins (Fulham Football
Club-London / England) 25)
6-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
7-Robert Mark James (Stoke
City Football Club / England)
8-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
11-Alan Davies (Manchester United
Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts,
Red Socks
Uniform
Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Date: March 27, 1985
Competition: FIFA World
Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Scotland 0- Wales
1
Venue: Glasgow - Hampden Park
Attendance: 62,444
Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium)
Linemen: Andre Van Volcem and Harry Laenens (both Belgium)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Scotland): None
(Wales): Ian James Rush 36
Summary of goals:
0:1 (36th
minute, Wales): James’ header led to a struggle between Hughes and McLeisch, the ball reached Rush
who struck from the edge of the box.
Lineups:
Scotland:
1-James Leighton (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
2-Stephen Nicol (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
3- Arthur Richard Albiston
(Manchester United Football Club / England) (Alan David Hansen (Liverpool
Football Club / England) 57)
5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
6- William Fergus Miller
(Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
8- Paul Michael Lyons McStay
(The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow) (Charles Nicholas (Arsenal Football
Club-London / England) 75)
7- Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
4- Graeme James Souness
(captain) (Unione Calcio Sampdoria / Italy)
11-David Cooper (Rangers
Football Club -Glasgow)
10- James Bett (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
9- Maurice Johnston (The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
Coach: John ‘Jock’ Stein
Booked: Graeme James Souness
Team Captain: Graeme James Souness
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White (with Blue Horizontal
stripe) Shorts, Red Socks
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
3-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
5-Joseph Patrick Jones
(Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
6-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
7-Robert Mark James (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
8-Peter Nicholas (Luton Town
Football Club / England)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts,
White Socks
Date: April
30, 1985
Competition: FIFA
World Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Wales
3-Spain 0
Venue:Wrexham-Racecourse Ground
Attendance:23,494
Referee:Johannes ‘Jan’
Keizer (Holland)
Linesmen:Swieten, Verhoef
(both Holland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Wales): Ian James Rush 45, 88, Mark Leslie Hughes 53
(Spain): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (45th minute, Wales): Ratcliffe’s long cross
from the middle, was headed back by the Spanish defense, there was confusion as
neither Maceda nor Arconada picked it up, Rush took advantage and scored.
2:0 (53rd minute, Wales): A free kick from the right side
was headed back by Goikoetxea and
Hughes scored acrobatically.
3:0 (88th minute, Wales): From the middle,
Hughes sent Ian Rush through, and he advanced to score.
Lineups:
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
5-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
6-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
3-Patrick William Roger
van den Hauwe (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
7-Robert Mark James (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
8-Peter Nicholas (Luton Town
Football Club / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Booked: Robert Mark James 50
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red
Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Patrick William Roger van den Hauwe.
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
2- ‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
3-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno
Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’
Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Black Socks
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England) (12-Andrzej Edward ‘Eddie’ Niedzwiecki (Chelsea
Football Club-London / England) 67)
2-Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
5-Jeffrey Hopkins (Fulham
Football Club-London / England) (13-Clayton Graham Blackmore (Manchester
United Football Club / England) 46)
4-Joseph Patrick Jones
(Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
3-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
7-Robert Mark James (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
6-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England) (14-Stephen Lowndes (Milwall Football
Club-London / England) 67)
8-Peter Nicholas (Luton Town
Football Club / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
9-Stephen John Lovell
(Milwall Football Club-London / England) (16-Alan Thomas Curtis (Southampton
Football Club / England) 67)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Team Captain: Joseph Patrick Jones
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors:
Yellow Shirts, Green Shorts, Yellow Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Andrzej Edward ‘Eddie’ Niedzwiecki and Clayton Graham
Blackmore.
Date: September 10, 1985
Competition: FIFA World
Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result:Wales 1-Scotland 1
Venue: Cardiff -Ninian Park
Attendance: 39,500
Referee: Johannes Keizer (Holland)
Linemen: -
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Wales): Mark Leslie Hughes
13
(Scotland): David Cooper 81 pen
Summary of goals:
1:0 (13th
minute, Wales): Nicholas’ cross from
the left side was slotted in by Hughes.
1:1 (81st
minute, Scotland): Scotland were
awarded a penalty kick after David Phillips handled in the box from Speedie’s
shot. David Cooper scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Lineups:
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Joseph Patrick Jones
(Huddersfield Town Football Club / England)
3-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
5-Patrick William Roger van
den Hauwe (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
6-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
7-Robert Mark James (Queens
Park Rangers Football Club-London / England) (13-Stephen John Lovell (Milwall
Football Club-London / England) 80)
8-Peter Nicholas (Luton Town
Football Club / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England) (15-Clayton Graham Blackmore
(Manchester United Football Club / England) 83)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Booked: Ian Rush 54 (Foul on
Strachan)
Other Substitutes:
12- Andrzej Edward ‘Eddie’
Niedzwiecki (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
14- Neil John Slatter (Oxford
United Football Club / England)
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts,
White Socks
Note:
1- Wales chose to place in
Ninian Park instead of their lucky Wexham venue because they were in Financial
trouble. The extra gate receipts reportedly kept them solvent for 4 years.
Scotland:
1-James Leighton (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited) (12-Alan Roderick Rough (Hibernian Football Club –
Edinburgh) 46)
2- Charles ‘Richard’ Gough
(Dundee United Football Club)
3- Maurice Daniel Robert
Malpas (Dundee United Football Club)
5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
6- William Fergus Miller
(Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
4- Robert Sime ‘Roy’ Aitken
(The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
7-Stephen Nicol (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
8- Gordon David Strachan
(Manchester United Football Club / England) (16-David Cooper (Rangers Football
Club -Glasgow) 61)
9- Graeme Marshall Sharp
(Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
10-James Bett (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
11- David Robert Speedie
(Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
Coach: John ‘Jock’ Stein
Booked: Alexander McLeish 3
(Foul on Ian Rush)
Other Substitutes:
14- Paul Michael Lyons McStay
(The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
15-Andrew Mullen Gray (Aston
Villa Football Club-Birmingham / England)
Team Captain: William Fergus Miller
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White (with Blue Horizontal
stripe) Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1-Graeme Souness missed this match
through suspension for yellow card accumulation.
2-Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish and Maurice
Johnston missed this match through injury.
3- During pre-match
practice, a Welsh ball went into the crowd and lost within the Scottish crowd.
Southalll politely asked Stein if he could ask the fans to give it back and
they complied.
4-For 30 seconds, No 7
(Nicol)’s number was held up to be subbed and finally changed to 8 (Strachan)
5-Jim Leighton was replaced
at halftime as he had an eye problem. His contact lens had been displaced after
a collision with Rush.
6-Scotland Manager Jock Stein
died during this match due to a heart attack at the end of the game. He had
been in charge of Scotland since the Fall of 1978.
On this day in 1985 #Scotland earned a valuable draw to help reach the play off's for World Cup qualification after avoiding defeat to #Wales. The game was overshadowed by the sad news that Scotland manager Jock Stein had passed away after the match 😢
(Scotland squad, September 10, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 1-Scotland 1)
Photo From: Match, March 29, 1986
(Scotland squad, September 10, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 1-Scotland 1)
Photo From: Official Match Programme, England v Scotland, 1986
(Gordon Strachan, September 10, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 1-Scotland 1)
Photo From: Scotland, The Team, Author Andrew Ward, 1987
(David Cooper, September 10, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 1-Scotland 1)
Photo From: Scotland, The Team, Author Andrew Ward, 1987
(David Cooper taking the decisive penalty kick, September 10, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 1-Scotland 1)
Date: October 16, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Result: Wales 0-Hungary 3
Venue: Cardiff-Ninian Park
Attendance: 3,505
Referee: George Hyndes (Northern Ireland)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: 19:30
Goalscorers:
(Wales): None
(Hungary): Márton
Esterházy 8, Gyula Hajszán 51, Lajos László Détári 89
Summary of goals:
0:1 (8th minute,
Hungary): Gyula Hajszán’s cross from the left side was shot in by
Esterhazy.
0:2 (51st minute,
Hungary): From the middle, Nylasi sent Esterhazy through on the left side,
his cross from the left side was shot in by Gyula Hajszán.
0:3 (89th minute,
Hungary): Peter Disztl’s goal kick found Kalman Kovacs on the left side,
he passed a cross to Detari who shot in.
Lineups:
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Joseph Patrick Jones
(Huddersfield Town Football Club / England) (15-Neil John Slatter (Oxford
United Football Club / England) 56)
5-Patrick William Roger van
den Hauwe (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
3-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
6-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
8-Peter Nicholas (Luton Town
Football Club / England)
7-Alan Davies (Newcastle
United Football Club / England) (16-Clayton Graham Blackmore (Manchester United
Football Club / England) 56)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
9-Alan Thomas Curtis
(Southampton Football Club / England) (14-Stephen John Lovell (Milwall Football
Club-London / England) 71)
Coach: Harold Michael England
Team Captain: Kevin
Ratcliffe
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts,
White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1- Joey Jones equaled Ivor
Allchurch’s number of caps (68).
Hungary:
1- Péter
Disztl (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári)
5-László
Disztl (Videoton Sport Club- Székesfehérvári)
3- Antal
Róth (Pécsi Munkás Sport Club)
4- Zoltán
Péter (Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet)
2- Sándor
Sallai (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
6-Imre Garaba (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
9-Antal Nagy (Budapesti
Honvéd Sport Egyesület) (15-László Gyimesi (Budapesti Honvéd Sport
Egyesület) 56)
10- Lajos László
Détári (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
7- Márton
Esterházy (AEK (Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupolis)- Athina / Greece) (17-Kálmán
Kovács (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület) 75)
8-Tibor Nyilasi (Fußball Klub
Austria Wien / Austria)
11-Gyula Hajszán (Rába
ETO (Egyetértés Torna Osztálya) Györi)
Coach: György Mezey
Booked: Antal Roth 23
Team Captain: Tibor Nyilasi
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts,
White Shorts, White Socks
Note:
1-First cap for Kálmán
Kovács.
2-Final cap for Tibor Nyilasi
(70/32) (1975-1985).
Photo From: France Football, December 17, 1985, Issue 2071
(October 16, 1985, Wales 0-Hungary 3)
Photo From: Labdarugas_1985_11
(October 16, 1985, Wales 0-Hungary 3)
Photo From: Labdarugas_1986_01
(Hungary squad, October 16, 1985, Wales 0-Hungary 3)