1- Stefano
Eranio
Italy
and AC Milan midfielder was set to be part of the 1994 World Cup, however, a
last minute injury deprived him of the opportunity and instead Nicola Berti was
called up as his replacement.
Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 31, August 1991
(Stefano
Eranio)
|
2- Jose
Toure
France
and Nantes’ Jose Toure was in line to be selected for the 1986 World Cup in
Mexico, however, a serious injury midway through the season ended his World Cup
hopes.
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 71, March 1986
(Jose
Toure)
|
3- Ray
Clemence
English
goalkeeper Ray Clemence was unlucky to be part of the English Football
Generation that failed to qualify for the 1974 and 1978 World Cups.
He
was selected for the 1982 World Cup, however, Peter Shilton was the starter and
Clemence saw no action.
Photo
From: Mondial, New series, issue 5, August 1980
(Ray
Clemence)
|
4- Nicolae
Ungureanu
Romania
defender Nicolae Ungureanu participated and helped Romania qualify for the 1990
World Cup by playing in the crucial qualifier vs. Denmark on November 15, 1989.
However, he was out of favor shortly thereafter and did not play for Romania
again.
Photo
From: Panini, Euro 84
(Nicolae
Ungureanu)
|
5- Johnny
Bosman
Dutch
forward Johnny Bosman narrowly missed out in making the Finals squad for the
1990 World Cup and was out of reckoning despite earning sporadic caps in the
next few years.
When
Ruud Gullit left the Dutch camp prior to departure for the 1994 World Cup,
Dutch Manager Dick Advocaat called up Bosman as Gullit’s replacement.
However,
in the World Cp itself, Bosman saw no action.
Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 104, October-November 1988
(Johnny
Bosman at Mechelen, 1988/89)
|
Honorable
Mention:
Players
who participated in a World Cup match but their presence was limited and
negligible that would be considered tantamount to a non-presence.
Gunter
Netzer
The
West German maestro Gunter Nezter had been the hero of the 1972 Euros but at
the 1974 World Cup, Wolfgang Overath started ahead of him.
Nezter’s only contribution in the World Cup was
coming on as a substitute in the last 20 minutes of the match vs. East Germany
(June 22, 1974, World Cup, West Germany 0-East Germany 1). Photo
From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 6, September October 1977 (Gunter Nezter with Overath, June 22, 1974, World Cup, West Germany 0-East Germany 1) |
Photo
From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 6, September October 1977 (Gunter Nezter, June 22, 1974, World Cup, West Germany 0-East Germany 1) |
Touré already missed the Euro 84 due to injury (he had good chances to be selected even if not 100% certain). Then he was at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles but get injured again during the competition.
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