A
new addition about star players who for various reasons missed out on playing
in the World Cup
1- Fernando
Chalana
Portuguese
midfielder Fernando Chalana was at his height in the 70s and early 80s with
Benfica. The Portuguese National team did not qualify for any World Cups in the
1970s. Chalana did inspire Portugal during the 1984 European Championships and
earned a move abroad to Bordeaux. However, long term injuries hampered his
career there. By the time 1986 World Cup arrived (that Portugal qualified),
Chalana was out of national team reckoning.
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 53, August 1984
(Fernando
Chalana during the 1984 Euros)
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2- Hallvar
Thoresen
Norwegian
forward Hallvar Thoresen was one of Norway’s success stories when it came to
players playing abroad. He was successful in the 1980s in Dutch Football with
Twente Enschede and specially giants PSV Eindhoven.
However,
the Norway National Team did not qualify for any World Cups during his playing
days. Once the renaissance of Norway Footbball started in the early 90s,
Thoresen had already retired.
Photo
From: World Soccer, October 1981
(Hallvar
Thoresen celebrating, September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Norway 2-England
1)
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3- Angelo
Peruzzi
Juventus
goalkeeper Angelo Peruzzi was to be Italy’s starting goalkeeper for the 1998
World Cup. However, he suffered an unfortunate injury just weeks before the
Tournament and was ruled out of the World Cup. He was a member of Italy’s
victorious 2006 World Cup squad, but did not play any matches.
Photo
From: Football Italia, May 1997
(Angelo Peruzzi) |
4- Uwe
Rahn
West
German forward Uwe Rahn starred for Borussia Moenchengladbah in the 1980s. He
was one of the new caps in 1984, when Franz Beckenbauer took over as Manager.
Beckenbauer
selected him for the 1986 World Cup, however, he did not play a single match.
Photo
From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 5, May
1987
(Uwe Rahn) |
5- Jan
Peters
Dutch International midfielder Jan Peters had his best years in the 1970s and early 80s, when he
starred for NEC Nijmegen and AZ ‘67 Alkmaar. He was a key member of the AZ
squad that won the League title in 1981.
He
was selected after the 1974 World Cup and would have been in line for the 1978
tournament. However, he was not selected and Holland did not qualify for the
1982 World Cup.
Photo
From: Voetbal International, August
25-30, 1980
(Jan
Peters)
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