August
The
International season started in the
aftermath of the 1982 World Cup in Spain that Italy had won.
There were few matches of interest in August as
most nations were just recuperating from the World Cup. In New York, the FIFA/UNICEF charity match took
place that the Europeans triumphed.
France
played its traditional August curtain raiser. Their opponents Poland, had also been their opponents in their last
match of the previous World Cup.
The
experimental and under-strength French squad was torn apart in Paris (0-4).
France were to host the 1984 Euros, so Michel Hidalgo had two years of
Friendlies as preparation.
This
match was also the death-nail of French goalkeeper Jean-Luc Ettori’s
international career. The goalkeeper who was already on thin ice following his
disappointing World Cup was jeered throughout the match.
Date:
August 1, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Torshavn
Faroe
Islands 1-Iceland 4 (Jan Nielsen / Sigurdur
Grétarsson 60,76 pen, Heimir Karlsson
44, Sigurjon Kristjánsson 65)
Date:
August 2, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Gata
Faroe
Islands 0-Iceland 4 (Sigurdur
Grétarsson 8,66, Sigurjon Kristjánsson 57,79)
Date:
August 7, 1982
Competition:
FIFA charity match for UNICEF
Venue:
East Rutherford, New Jersey-Giants
Stadium, USA
FIFA World Stars 2-Europe XI 3 (Zico
29, Lakhdar Belloumi 35 / Kevin Keegan 58, Bruno Pezzey 79,
Giancarlo Antognoni 88)
Photo From : Onze, Issue 81, September
1982
(Kevin Keegan, August 7, 1982, FIFA World Stars 2-Europe XI 3)
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Date:
August 11, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
Norway
1-Sweden 0 (Tom Lund 57)
Date:
August 11, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
Denmark 3-Finland 2 (Lars Bastrup 3, Soren Lerby
65, Soren Busk 71 / Ari Valvee 7, Hannu Turunen 37)
Date:
August 15, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Suceava, Areni
Romania
4-Japan 0 (Michael Klein 22, Turcu 24, Ladislau Boloni 52, Dudu Georgescu 80)
Date:
August 18, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Bucuresti -Stadionul 23 August
Romania
3-Japan 1 (Ladislau Boloni 42, Dudu Georgescu 70, 86 / Totsuka 12)
Date:
August 31, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Paris -Parc des Princes
France 0-Poland 4 (Jan Jalocha 28, Janusz Kupcewicz 61, 62, Andrzej
Buncol 68 pen)
Photo From : Onze, Issue 81, September
1982
(Jean-Marc Ferreri, August 31, 1982, France 0-Poland 4) |
September
The
first phase of Qualification for the 1984 UEFA European Championships started
this month.
Holland
dropped a valuable point at Iceland, while Romania won an important match vs.
Sweden at home.
Bobby
Robson started his reign as England Manager, but it was Denmark who gave a
warning shot to England and the rest of Europe despite tying at home with
England.
Both
Portugal and Poland defeated Finland in a group that also contained the USSR.
Holland
somewhat redeemed themselves by the end of the month by defeating the Republic
of Ireland (2-1) at home, with Dick Schoenaker scoring after 40 seconds and
Ruud Gullit scoring his first ever goal for Holland.
West
Germany and Belgium tested each other in a scoreless friendly at Munich.
The
attendance was the lowest for Germany at home since the end of World War II.
Juup
Derwall had wanted to select Stuttgart’s Karl Allgower, who refused the
call-up, after his disappointment for not being selected for the World Cup.
Likewise,
Felix Magath had retired from the National team in anger after not playing in
the Final match of the World Cup.
Bernd
Franke was supposed to have been the starting goalkeeper, however he was
injured after colliding with Pierre Littbarski in training. Harald Schumacher
was re-instated as the starting goalkeeper.
Date:
September 1, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue:
Reykjavik - Laugardarsvollur
Iceland 1-Holland 1 (Atli
Edvaldsson 49 / Dick Schoenaker 51)
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue No. 27, September 1983
(Willy van der Kerkhof and Ben Wijnestekers, September 1, 1982, EC Qualifier, Iceland 1-Holland 1)
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Date:
September 1, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Bucuresti -Stadionul 23 August
Romania 1-Denmark 0 (Ilie
Balaci 6)
Date:
September 7, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Sankt Gallen-Espenmoos Stadion
Switzerland 3-Bulgaria 2 (Claudio
Sulser 41-Ivan Iliev (Own Goal) 59-Rudolf Elsener 70 / Tzvetan Yonchev 48,
Radoslav Zdravkov 73)
Date:
September 8, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Reykjavik, Laugardalsvøllur
Iceland 0-East Germany 1 (Joachim
Streich 30)
Date:
September 8, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 2
Venue:
Kuopio, Vainolanniemella
Finland 2-Poland 3 (Ari Valvee 84, Keijo Kousa 85 / Woldzmierz Smolarek 16 pen, Dariusz Dziekanowski 20, Janusz Kupcewicz 73)
Date:
September 8, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue:
Bucuresti -Stadionul 23 August
Romania 2-Sweden 0 (Ioan
Andone 25, Michael Klein 47)
Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue:
Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
Denmark 2-England 2 (Allan
Hansen II 69 pen, Jesper Olsen 89 / Trevor Francis 7,80)
Photo From : World Soccer, September
1983
(Lars Bastrup and Bryan Robson, September 22, 1982, EC
Qualifier, Denmark 2-England 2 )
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Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 2
Venue:
Helsinki-Olympiastadion
Finland 0-Portugal 2 (Nene 15, Antonio Oliveira 89)
Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Burgas, Tschernomorez-Stadium
Bulgaria 2-East Germany 2 (Radoslav
Zdravkov 44, 72 / Hans-Jurgen Dörner 33, Hans-Jurgen Riediger 56)
Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Györ -Raba Eto Stadıum
Hungary 5-Turkey 0 (Imre Garaba 10, Gyozo Burcsa 29, Laszlo Budavari 39, Laszlo Kiss 60, Joszef
Poczik 73)
Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue:
Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion
Holland 2-Republic of
Ireland 1 (Dick Schoenaker 1, Ruud Gullit 65 / Gerry
Daly 80)
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue No. 27, September 1983
(Rene van der Gijp, September 22, 1982, EC Qualifier, Holland 2-Republic of Ireland 1)
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Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue:
Swansea-Vetch Field
Wales 1-Norway 0 (Per
Egil Nygard (own goal) 31)
Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue:
Vienna-Praterstadion
Austria 5-Albania 0
(Maximilian Hagmayr 23, Felix Gasselich 40, Agostin Kola (own goal) 64,
Heribert Weber 66, Karl Brauneder 81)
Date:
September 22, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
München- Olympiastadion
West Germany 0-Belgium 0
Photo
From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Karl-Heinz
Rummenigge, September 22, 1982, West Germany
0-Belgium 0)
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October
The
qualification phase continued with Belgium gaining an important home victory
vs. Switzerland, while in the same group Scotland also defeated East Germany.
Portugal
defeated Poland to gain the upper hand in their group, while USSR also won its
first match vs. Finland in the same group.
In
an upset Norway defeated Yugoslavia at home with Yugoslav Manager Todor
Veselinovic making his debut.
In
a high profile friendly, West Germany defeated England at Wembley. This loss
ended England’s 12 match unbeaten streak.
West
Germany become the first continental team to win twice against England at their
home soil.
Karl
Allgower once again refused a call-up from Derwall.
Pierre
Littbarski played with the under-21’s the previous day and had scored a hat
trick, he only came on the last twent minutes for this match.
Austria
defeated Northern Ireland with two Schachner goals.
Italy
played its first match since the World Cup and lost at home in a Friendly to Switzerland. This was their first home
defeat in eleven years and their first ever defeat against Switzerland.
The
now retired Brazilian referee Arnaldo César Coelho, who had refereed the World
Cup Final agreed to officiate in this match at the request of the Italian
Federation.
Spain
, with new Manager Miguel Munoz,
defeated Iceland narrownly at home.
Czechoslovaia,
now under Frantisek Havrinek, started its qualification matches with a home tie
(2-2) vs. Sweden.
Date:
October 6, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue:
Bratislava -Tehelne Pole Stadion (Slovan Bratislava)
Czechoslovakia 2-Sweden 2 (Petr
Janecka 48, 53 / Mats Jingblad 88, Ulf Eriksson 89)
Date:
October 6, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue: Paris -Parc des Princes
France 1-Hungary 0 (Laurent Roussey 65)
Photo
From: Onze, Hors Serie 16, 1983
(Jean Tigana, October 6, 1982, France 1-Hungary 0 ) |
Date:
October 6, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 1
Venue:
Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel (Brussels- Heizelstadion)
Belgium 3-Switzerland 0 (Heinz
Ludi (own goal) 2, Ludo Coeck 48, Erwin Vandenbergh 82)
Photo
From: Foot Magazine, Issue No. 18, November 1982
(Alex
Czerniatinski, October 6, 1982, EC Qualifier, Belgium 3-Switzerland 0)
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Date:
October 9, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue:
Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
Luxembourg 0-Greece 2 (Christos Dimopoulos 8 pe, Nikos Anastopoulos 25)
Date:
October 10, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 2
Venue:
Lisbon, Estadio da Luz (Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica)
Portugal 2-Poland 1 (Nene 2 , Fernando Gomes 82 / Pawel Król 90)
Date:
October 10, 1982
Competition:
Merlion Cup -Group B
Venue:
National Stadium, Singapore
Thailand 0-Australia 4 (Phil O’Connor 22, John Kosmina 71, 87, Gary Cole 73)
Date:
October 13, 1982
Competition:
Merlion Cup -Group B
Venue:
National Stadium, Singapore
Indonesia 0-Australia 2 (David
Mitchell 73, 77)
Date:
October 13, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 2
Venue:
Moskva (Moscow)-Tsentral'nyj Stadion imeni Vladimira Il'yicha Lenina (The
Central V.I.Lenin's Stadium)
USSR 2-Finland 0 (Sergei Baltacha 2, Sergei Andreyev 59)
Photo
From: Футбол - Футбол-Хоккей\ 1982\№42---17.10.82
(October 13, 1982, EC Qualifier, USSR 2-Finland
0) |
Date:
October 13, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue:
Dublin, Lansdowne Road
Republic of Ireland 2-Iceland 0 (Frank Stapleton 35, Tony Grealish 63)
Date:
October 13, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue:
Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
Norway 3-Yugoslavia 1 (Tom Lund
5, Arne Larsen Okland 69, Aage Hareide 89 / Dusan Savic 74)
Photo From : World Soccer , December
1982
(Tom Lund in the air, October 13, 1982, EC Qualifier, Norway 3-Yugoslavia 1 ) |
Date:
October 13, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 1
Venue:
Glasgow - Hampden Park
Scotland 2-East Germany 0 (John
Wark 52, Paul Sturrock 75)
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue No. 27, September 1983
(John Robertson and Reinhard Hafner, October 13, 1982, EC Qualifier, Scotland 2-East Germany 0)
|
Date:
October 13, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
England 1-West Germany 2 (Tony
Woodcock 85 / Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 72,
83)
Photo From : Fussball magazin, March
april 1983
(Norbert
Meier , October 13, 1982, England 1-West Germany 2 )
|
Date:
October 13, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue:
Vienna-Praterstadion
Austria 2-Northern Ireland
0 (Walter Schachner 2, 39)
Photo
From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(Walter Schachner scoring the first goal, October 13, 1982, EC
Qualifier, Austria 2-Northern Ireland 0 )
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Date:
October 14, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
Bulgaria 7-Malta 0 (Rujdi Kerimov 13, Blagoi Blangov 21, Boicho Velichkov 33, Georgi Dimitrov 60,
Georgi Slavkov 54,70, 78)
Date:
October 15, 1982
Competition:
Merlion Cup - Semi-finals
Venue:
National Stadium, Singapore
Malaysia 0-Australia 2 (Peter
Katholos 19, 37, John Kosmina 56, Phil O'Connor 64, Gary Cole)
Date:
October 17, 1982
Competition:
Merlion Cup - Final
Venue:
National Stadium, Singapore
South Korea 2-Australia 3 (Oh Suk Jae
59, Park Chang Seun 83 / Phil O'Connor 17, David Mitchell 34, George
Christopoulos 61)
Date:
October 27, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Roma –Lo Stadio Olimpico
Italy 0-Switzerland 1 (Rudolf
Elsener 53)
Date:
October 27, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue:
Malaga, Estadio La Rosaleda
Spain 1-Iceland 0 (Pedraza 59)
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 38, May 1983
(October 27, 1982, EC Qualifier, Spain
1-Iceland 0)
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Date:
October 27, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Copenhagen -Idrætsparken
Denmark 1-Czechoslovakia 3 (Michael
Laudrup 20 / Milan Cermak 5, Jan Fiala 16, Pavel Chaloupka 43)
Date:
October 27, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue:
İzmır -Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu
Turkey 1-Albania 0 (Arif 86)
Date:
October 27, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue:
Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
Bulgaria 2-Norway 2 (Boicho
Velichkov 13, Plamen Nikolov 68 / Hallvar Thoresen 17 pen, Arne Larsen Okland
67)
Date:
October 27, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Levkosia (Nicosia)-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop
Makarios Stadium)
Cyprus 1-Greece 1 (Yiannakis Yiangoudakis 89 / Thomas Mavros 88)
November
France
continued experimentation with a friendly away win at Holland. Luis Fernandez
made his debut for France in that match.
France’s
Marius Tresor earned his 63rd cap to equal Roger Marche’s record.
Italy,
missing the injured Cabrini and Graziani, continued its dismal season and
qualification matches by only tying at home with Czechsolovakia.
Switzerland
defeated Scotland to already dent the Scots qualification hopes.
Republic
of Ireland and Spain played in an entertaining (3-3) tie at Dublin.
Yugoslavia
somewhat redeemed their previous loss at Norway by defeating Bulagaria away.
England
defeated Greece (3-0) away with two goals from Tony Woodcock.
Bryan
Robson was England Captain, as Ray Wilkins was out injured.
Northern
Ireland inflicted an important loss to West Germany at Belfast, which marked
Bernd Schuster’s return to the German squad.
The
1982 Asian Games started in India.
Austria’s
Toni Polster scored his first goal for Austria in a qualifier vs. Turkey (4-0).
Date:
November 10, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion
Holland 1-France 2 (Simon Tahamata 8 / Patrick Battiston 12, Michel Platini 81)
Photo From : Onze, Issue 86, February
1983
(Frank Rijkaard, Maxime Bossis and Luis Fernandez,
November 10,
1982, Holland 1-France 2)
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Date:
November 10, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue:
Luxembourg -Stade Municipal de Luxembourg
Luxembourg 1-Denmark 2 (Marcel
Di Domenico 54 / Lerby 29 pen, Klaus Berggreen 67)
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue
47, February 1984
(Lars Bastrup between
Meunier and Rohmann, November
10, 1982, EC Qualifier, Luxembourg 1-Denmark 2) |
Date:
November 13, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue:
Milano -Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro
Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 2 (Alessandro
Altobelli 13, Kapko (own goal) 66 / Jiri Sloup 26, Pavel
Chaloupka 72)
Photo From : Mondial, new series, issue 33, December 1982
(Giancarlo Antognoni
between Frantisek Jakubec and Peter Zelensky, November 13, 1982, EC Qualifier, Italy 2-Czechoslovakia 2 ) |
Date:
November 13, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue:
Levkosia (Nicosia)-Makarion Athlítiko Kentro (Bishop
Makarios Stadium)
Cyprus 0-Sweden 1 (Dan Corneliusson 34)
Date:
November 13, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Kuwait
Kuwait 1-Norway 0 (Fath
Kemal 82)
Date:
November 17, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 1
Venue:
Berne- Wankdorf Stadion
Switzerland 2-Scotland 0 (Claudio
Sulser 49, Andre Egli 60)
Date:
November 17, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue:
Dublin, Lansdowne Road
Republic of Ireland 3-Spain
3 (Ashley Grimes 2, Frank Stapleton 64, 76 /
Antonio Maceda 31, Mick Martin (own goal) 47, Victor 60)
Photo
from: Football Association of Ireland, 75 Years, Author Peter Byrne, 1996
(Frank
Stapelton, November
17, 1982, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-Spain 3
)
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Date:
November 17, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue:
Vienna-Praterstadion
Austria 4-Turkey 0 (Toni
Polster 10', Bruno Pezzey 34', Herbert Prohaska 36 pen, Walter Schachner 54)
Photo
From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(November 17, 1982, EC Qualifier, Austria
4-Turkey 0)
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Date:
November 17, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue:
Sofia- Vassil Levski Stadion
Bulgaria 0-Yugoslavia 1 (Nenad
Stojkovic 36 )
Date:
November 17, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Karl-Marx-Stadt, Ernst-Thälmann-Stadion
East
Germany 4-Romania 1 (Dieter Kühn 30, 65, Rudiger Schnuphase 40, Jurgen Heun 85
/ Ladislau Bölöni 61)
Photo
From: Chronik des deutschen fussballs, 2005
(Dumitru
Moraru and Dieter Kühn, November 17, 1982, East Germany 4-Romania 1)
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Date:
November 17, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue:
Thessaloniki- Kaftantzoglio (Iraklis)
Greece 0-England 3 (Tony
Woodcock 2, 63, Sammy Lee 68)
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 41, August 1983
(November 17, 1982, EC Qualifier, Greece 0-England 3 ) |
Date:
November 17, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue:
Belfast- Windsor Park
Northern Ireland 1-West Germany 0 (Ian
Stewart 18)
Date:
November 20, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group A
Venue:
Ambedkar Stadium
North Korea 1-Syria 1 (Jang Bong-Yong 21 / Raghed Khalil 86)
Date:
November 20, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group A
Venue:
Ambedkar Stadium
Saudi Arabia 1-Thailand 0 (Othman Fayrouz 42)
Date:
November 20, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group C
Venue:
Chhatrasal Stadium
China 1-Malaysia 0 (Liu Chengde 23)
Date:
November 20, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group C
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
India 2-Bangladesh 0 (Prasun Banerjee 2)
Date:
November 21, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group B
Venue:
Iraq 4-Burma 0 (Natiq Hashim 10, Hussein Saeed 32, Ali
Hussein 54, Haris Mohammed 86)
Date:
November 21, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group B
Venue:
Kuwait 3-Nepal 1 (Yousuf Al-Suwaid, Abdullah Al-Baloushi,
Anbar Saeed / B.Ghale)
Date:
November 21, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group D
Venue:
Chhatrasal Stadium
Japan1 –Iran 0 (Kazushi Kimura 79)
Date:
November 21, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group D
Venue:
Ambedkar Stadium
South Korea 3-South Yemen 0 (Chung Hae-Won 25, Choi
Soon-Ho 75,80)
Date:
November 22, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group A
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
North Korea 3-Thailand 0 (Han Hyong-Il 28, 56, 62)
Date:
November 22, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group A
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Sausi Arabia 1-Syria 1 (????)
Date:
November 22, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group C
Venue:
China 1-Bangladesh 0 (Huang Xiangdong 22)
Date:
November 22, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group C
Venue:
India 1-Malaysia 0 (Kartick Seth 68)
Date:
November 23, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group B
Venue:
Iraq 3-Nepal 0 (Ayoub Odisho 3, Hussein Saeed 56,75)
Date:
November 23, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group B
Venue:
Kuwait 4-Burma 0 (Nasser Al-Ghanim, Abdulaziz Al-Anbari,
Yousuf Al-Suwaid, Moayed Al-Haddad)
Date:
November 23, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group D
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Japan 3-South Yemen 1 (Hiromi Hara 66,79,
Tetsuya Totsuka 84 / Mehdi Salem Ahmed 50)
Date:
November 23, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group D
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Iran 1-South Korea 0 (Hamid Darakhshan 47)
Date:
November 24, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group A
Venue:
Chhatrasal Stadium
North Korea 2-Saudi Arabia 2 (Kim Jong-Man 33, Hwang
Sang-Hoi 40 / Ahmed Bayazid 11, Samir Abdulshaker 13)
Date:
November 24, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group A
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Syria 1-Thailand 3 (Jamal Keshak 30 / Boonum Suksawat 8,23,
Piyapong Piew-On)
Date:
November 24, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group C
Venue:
Ambedkar Stadium
India 2-China 2 (Shabbir Ali 53, Kartick Seth 60 / Shen
Xiangfu 25, Zuo Shusheng 82)
Date:
November 24, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group C
Venue:
Ambedkar Stadium
Bangladesh 2-Malaysia 1 ( ??? )
Date:
November 25, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group B
Venue:
Kuwait 2-Iraq 1 (Yousuf Al-Suwaid, Abdulaziz Al-Anbari / Ali
Hussein)
Date:
November 25, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group D
Venue:
Chhatrasal Stadium
Japan 2-South Korea 1 (????)
Date:
November 25, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group D
Venue:
Ambedkar Stadium
Iran 2-South Yemen 0 (Nasser Mohamedkhani 49,
Ali Fayroozi 67)
Date:
November 26, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games-Group B
Venue:
Burma 3-Nepal 0 (Tin Hlaing 41, Aye Maung 80, Maung Win 81)
Date:
November 27, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
North Korea 1-China 0 (Kim Jong-Man 58)
Date:
November 27, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
India 0-Saudi Arabia 1 (Ahmed Bayazid)
Date:
November 28, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Kuwait 1-Iran 0 (Moayed Al-Haddad 97)
Date:
November 28, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games- Quarterfinals
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Iraq 1-Japan 0 (Emad Jassim 102)
Date:
November 30, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games- Semifinals
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Kuwait 3-North Korea 2 (Mahboub Jumaa Mubarak
90+'pen, Moayed Al-Haddad 102, Abdulaziz Al-Anbari 104 / Kim Jong-Man 76, Kim
Won-Chol 112)
Date:
November 30, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Genk
Watesrchei
(Belgium) 0-Romania 4 (Ilie Balaci 52, Romulus Gabor 59, 64, 70)
December
The
Asian Games ended with Iraq defeating Kuwait in the Final.
Italy
lost more ground at home after only managing a scoreless tie at Florence with
main group rivals Romania. France Baresi, who was in the Serie B that season
with AC Milan, started in place of the injured Gaetano Scirea.
England
demolished Luxembourg (9-0) at Wembley.
Luther
Blisset became the first English player since Malcolm McDonald in 1975 (vs.
Cyprus at Wembley) to score 5 goals in
a match.
Yugoslavia
and Wales matchup at Titograd ended with the unbelievable score of (4-4) with
eight different goalscorers.
Northern
Ireland lost an important away point after a scorelss tie at Tirana vs.
Albania.
Belgium
took command of its group by defeating Scotland (3-2) at home.
Holland
defeated Malta (6-0) at Aaschen, West Germany. Malta were banned from playing
on their controversial sandy field. They initially intended to hold the match
in the South of Italy, but the Dutch Federation offered them 20,000 British
Pounds for a more Northern venue.
Date:
December 1, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games- Semifinals
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Iraq 1-Saudi Arabia 0 (Haris Mohammed 18)
Date:
December 1, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Athens- Olympiako Stadio Athinas 'Spyros Louis' (OAKA)
Greece 1-Switzerland 3 (Nikos Anastopolus 24 / Andre Egli 9, Claudio Sulser
62, 80
Date:
December 3, 1982
Competition:
Asian Games- Final
Venue:
Nehru Stadium
Iraq 1-Kuwait 0 (Hussein Saeed 82)
Date:
December 4, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 5
Venue:
Firenze -Stadio Comunale
Italy 0-Romania 0
Photo
From: Mondial, new
series, issue 47, February 1984
(Nicoale Ungureanu, Claudio Gentile and Michael
Klein, December
4, 1982, EC Qualifier, Italy 0-Romania 0)
|
Date:
December 8, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Lima
Juan Aurich (Peru) 0-Poland 0
Date:
December 15, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Palermo
Palermo (Italy) 1-Bulgaria 0 (Gasparini 53)
Date:
December 15, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 3
Venue:
London - The Empire Stadium Wembley
England 9-Luxembourg 0 (Jeannot Moes (own goal) 17, Steve Coppell 21, Tony
Woodcock 34, Luther Blissett 43,63,86, Mark Chamberlain 72, Glenn Hoddle 88,
Phil Neal 90)
Photo
From: World Soccer, February 1983
(December 15, 1982, EC Qualifier, England 9-Luxembourg 0) |
Date:
December 15, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 4
Venue:
Titograd- Stadion pod Goricom
Yugoslavia 4-Wales 4 (Zvjezdan Cvetkovic 14, Zvonko Zivkovic 17, Zlatko Kranjcar
36, Miodrag Jesic 66 / Brian Flynn 5, Ian Rush 39, Joey Jones 70, Robbie James
80)
Date:
December 15, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 6
Venue:
Tiranë (Tirana)- Stadiumi Kombetar ‘Qemal
Stafa’
Albania 0-Northern Ireland 0
Date:
December 15, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 1
Venue:
Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel (Brussels- Heizelstadion)
Belgium 3-Scotland 2 (Erwin Vandenbergh 25, Francois Van der Elst 38,
63 / Kenny Dalglish 13, 35)
Photo
From: Foot Magazine, Issue 20, January 1983
(Ludo
Coeck, December 15, 1982, EC Qualifier, Belgium
3-Scotland 2)
|
Date:
December 19, 1982
Competition:
European Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Venue:
Aachen - Tivoli Stadion, West Germany
Malta 0-Holland 6 (Edo Ophof 22 pen, Cees van Kooten 25,70, Hugo
Hovenkamp 34, Dick Schoenaker 39,51)
Photo
From: Mondial, new
series, issue 41, August 1983
(Pierre Vermeulen, December 19, 1982, EC Qualifier, Malta 0-Holland 6)
|
Date:
December 22, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Ramat-Gan, National Stadium
Israel 2-Tottenham Hotspur (England) 2 (Machnes, Beni Tabak / Garry
Brooke, Giorgio Mazzon)
Date:
December 22, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Ístanbul -Ali Sami Yen Stadyumu (Galatasaray)
Turkey 0-Bulgaria 1 (Jivko Gospodinov 79)
Date:
December 22, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Ioannia- Ethniko Stadio "National"
Greece
1-Cyprus 0 (Giorgios Semertzidis 39)
Date:
December 22, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Lima
Alianza
Lima (Peru) 2-Poland 0 (???)
Date:
December 23, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:Siracusa
Siracusa
(Italy) 0-Bulgaria 0
Date:
December 26, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Mazara
Mazaro
del Vallo (Italy) 1-Bulgaria 2 ( ???)
Date:
December 26, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Barcelona-Nou Camp
Spain
3-Foreigners XI 3 (Junaito 20, Martin 54, 78 / Jorge Valdano 7, Bernd Schuster
37, Mario Kempes 42)
Date:
December 26, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Valettta ,Ta’Qali -National Stadium
Malta
0-Bulgaria 0
Date:
December 28, 1982
Competition:
Friendly
Venue:
Valettta ,Ta’Qali -National Stadium
Malta
1-Bulgaria 7 ( ?? / Stoicho Mladenov
12,43, Russi Gochev 17, Nikolai Grancharov 30, Consiglio (own goal) 36 , Anyo
Sadkov 68, Spass Djevizov 87)
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