Luis Suarez managed match No. 24
Date: January
16, 1991
Competition: Friendly
Result: Spain
1-Portugal 1
Venue: Castellón
de la Plana, Estadio Nuevo Castalia
Attendance: 12,300
Referee: Arcangelo
Pezzela (Italy)
Linesmen:
Cardona and Luci (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Spain):
Gabriel Moya 71st
(Portugal):
Oceano Cruz 37th
Summary of goals:
0:1
(37th minute, Portugal): Paolo Futre sent Oceano
Cruz through on the right side and he scored from a narrow angle.
1:1
(71st minute, Spain): Francisco Villaroya crossed
from the left side. The ball went over the head of a Spanish player and hit a
Portuguese defender who inadvertently defected the ball in the path of Gabriel
Moya who scored.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (13-Juan Carlos
‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de Gijón) 83rd)
3-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
2-Rafael ‘Alkorta’ Martinez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (14-Fernando
‘Nando’ Munoz Garcia (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 46th)
4-Fernando Ruiz Hierro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
5-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
6- ‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo
(Valencia Club de Fútbol) (16-Juan
Antonio ‘Martin Dominguez’ (Club Atlético Osasuna) 46th)
7- Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid) (17-Gabriel
Moya (Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol) 53rd)
8- José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
(15-Guillermo ‘Amor’ Martinez (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 46th)
9-‘Emilio Butragueno’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)(12-‘Carlos’ Antonio
Munoz Cobo (Real Oviedo Club de Futbol) 46th)
11-Juan Antonio ‘Goicoechea’ Lasa (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (18-Francisco
Javier Perez Villaroya (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 46th)
10-‘Juan Vizcaino’ Morcillo (Club Atlético de Madrid)
Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Booked: Quique Flores 56th
Other
Substitutes:
None
Team
Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Portugal:
1-Vitor Manuel Martins Baia (Futebol Clube do Porto) (12- Silvino de
Almeida Louro (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) 46th)
2-João Domingos Silva Pinto (Futebol Clube do Porto)
3-José Martins Leal (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)
4-Pedro Manuel Regateiro Venancio (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)
5-Antonio August da Silva Veloso (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)
6- Oceano Andrade da Cruz (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa)
7-Vitor Manuel da Costa Araujo ‘Paneira’ (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (14-Carlos Jorge Marques Caldas Xavier
(Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) 83rd)
11-Antonio Santos Ferreira André (Futebol Clube do Porto) (15-Manuel Antonio Couto Guimaraes ‘Nelo’
(Boavista Futebol Clube- Porto) 66th)
9-Jose Rui Lopes Aguas (Sport Lisboa e Benfica) (16-Jorge Paulo Cadete
Santos Reis (Sporting Clube de Portugal-Lisboa) 59th)
10-Paulo Jorge dos Santos Futre (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain) (17-António José de Azevedo Pereira ‘Toze’
(Sport Clube Beira Mar) 88th)
8-Paulo Manuel Carvalho Sousa (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)
Coach: Arthur Jorge Braga de Melo Teixeira
Booked: Antonio André 65th
Other
Substitutes:
13- Paulo Sérgio Braga Madeira (Sport Lisboa e Benfica)
18- Domingos Jose Paciencia Oliveira (Futebol Clube do Porto)
Team
Captain: João
Domingos Silva Pinto
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform
Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 25, February 1991
(Guillermo Amor and Antonio Andre, January 16, 1991, Spain 1-Portugal 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 25, February 1991
(Fernando Hierro heading, January 16, 1991, Spain 1-Portugal 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 25, February 1991
(Spain squad, January 16, 1991, Spain 1-Portugal 1)
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Luis Suarez managed match No. 25
Date: February
20, 1991
Competition: UEFA European Championship Qualifier-Group 1
Result: France
3-Spain 1
Venue: Paris
-Parc des Princes
Attendance: 41,174
Referee: Tulio
Lanese (Italy)
Linesmen:
Magni and Cinciripini (iatly)
Goalscorers:
(France):
Franck Sauzee 14th, Jean-Pierre Papin 58th,
Laurent Blanc 77th
(Spain):
Jose Maria Bakero 10th
Summary of goals:
0:1
(10th minute, Spain): Michel crossed into the box
from the right side. Jose Maria Bakero trapped and shot past Bruno Martini.
1:1
(14th minute, France): Jean-Phillipe Durand took a free
kick from the left side that was headed in by Franck Sauzee.
2:1
(58th minute, France): From the right side Manuel
Amoros crossed into the box, and Jean-Pierre Papin scored with an overhead
kick.
3:1
(77th minute, France): Pascal Vahirua took a free
kick from the left side that was headed in by Laurent Blanc.
Lineups:
France:
1-Bruno Martini (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
2-Manuel Amoros (Olympique de Marseille)
4-Basile Boli (Olympique de Marseille)
5-Laurent Blanc (Montpellier-Hérault Sports Club)
3-Bernard Casoni (Olympique de Marseille)
8-Frank Sauzee (Association Sportive de Monaco)
6-Bernard Pardo (Olympique de Marseille) (15-Luis
Fernandez (Association Sportive de Cannes Football) 51st)
7-Jean-Philippe Durand (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)
9-Jean-Pierre Papin (Olympique de Marseille)
11-Eric Cantona (Olympique de Marseille)
10-Pascal Vahirua (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
(13-Didier Deschamps (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 82nd)
Coach: Michel Platini
Booked: Bernard Casoni 17th, Bernard Pardo 43rd
Other
Substitutes:
16-Gilles Rousset (Olympique Lyonnais)
12-Jocelyn Angloma (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)
14-Christophe Cocard (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise)
Team Captain: Manuel Amoros
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Spain:
1- Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
3- Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de
Fútbol)
2- Fernando ‘Nando’ Munoz Garcia (Fútbol Club
Barcelona)
4- Juan Francisco ‘Juanito’ Rodriguez Herrera (Club Atlético de
Madrid)
5-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
8- José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
10- Guillermo ‘Amor’ Martinez (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
11-‘Juan Vizcaino’ Morcillo (Club Atlético de Madrid) (14-Miguel
‘Soler’ Sarasols (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 60th)
9-‘Emilio Butragueno’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (16-Manuel
‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid) 74th)
6- Jose Maria ‘Bakero’ Escudero (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
7- Juan Antonio ‘Goicoechea’ Lasa (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Booked: Juan Vizacaino 44
Other
Substitutes:
13-Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de Gijón)
12-Rafael ‘Alkorta’ Martinez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
15-Carlos’ Antonio Munoz Cobo (Real Oviedo Club de Futbol)
Team
Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
For More Detail, see:
Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Team captains Manuel Amoros and Emilio Butragueno, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Emilio Butragueňo and Basile Boli, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 2342, February 26, 1991
(February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 2342, February 26, 1991
(Franck Sauzee and Juan Vizcaino, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Franck Sauzee scoring the equalizer, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Jean-Pierre Papin, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 2342, February 26, 1991
(Jean-Pierre Papin scoring, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Juan Goicoetchea between Manuel Amoros and Luis Fernandez, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Pascal Vahirua, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: World Soccer, April 1991
(Jean-Pierre Papin and Manuel Sanchis, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Jean-Pierre Papin, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(Andoni Zubizaretta after Papin’s goal, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: France Football, Issue 2342, February 26, 1991
(Laurent Blanc scoring past Andoni Zubizaretta, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 26, March 1991
(France squad, February 20, 1991, EC Qualifier, France 3-Spain 1)
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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
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Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
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Luis Suarez managed match No. 26
Date: March 27,
1991
Competition: Friendly
Result: Spain
2-Hungary 4
Venue: Santander-Esadio
El Sardinero
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Arturo
Martino (Switzerland)
Linesmen:
Jean-Claude Tagliabue and Walter Schar (Switzerland)
Goalscorers:
(Spain):
Manolo 43rd pen, Carlos 83rd
(Hungary):
Jozef Kiprich 42nd, 75th, Emil Lorincz
54th,88th
Summary of goals:
0:1
(42nd minute, Hungary): Spain lost ball in midfield
and the ball is given to Kalman Kovacs. He crossed from left side to Jozef
Kiprich to score.
1:1
(43rd minute, Spain): Spain are awarded a penalty kick after Zsolt Petry fouled Jose
Maria Bakero in the box. Manolo scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
1:2
(54th minute, Hungary): Kalman Kovacs crossed from
the left side (after a one-two with Jozef Kiprich) and Emil Lorincz scored with
a diving header.
1:3 (75th minute, Hungary): Jozef
Kiprich sent Kalman Kovacs through on the
right side. He crossed back in the center for Jozef Kiprich to go
through and score.
2:3
(83rd minute, Spain): Martin Dominguez took a free
kick from the left side that was headed in by Carlos.
2:4
(88th
minute, Hungary): Emil Lorincz is sent through on the left
side and with a high shot scored.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta
(Fútbol Club Barcelona) (13-‘Abel’
Resino Gonzalez (Club Atlético de Madrid) 46th)
2-Fernando ‘Nando’ Munoz Garcia (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (15-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real
Madrid Club de Fútbol) 46th)
3-Rafael ‘Alkorta’ Martinez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
4-Juan Francisco ‘Juanito’ Rodriguez Herrera (Club Atlético de Madrid)
5-Jose Maria ‘Bakero’ Escudero (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (17-José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 46th)
6-Aitor ‘Beguiristain’ Mugica (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (18-Gabriel Moya (Real Valladolid Club de
Fútbol) 46th)
7-Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid) (14-‘Emilio
Butragueno’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 46th)
8-‘Eusebio’ Sacristan Mena (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (16-Juan Antonio ‘Martin Dominguez’ (Club
Atlético Osasuna) 46th)
9-‘Carlos’ Antonio Munoz Cobo (Real Oviedo Club de Futbol)
10-Guillermo ‘Amor’ Martinez (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (12-‘Juan Vizcaino’ Morcillo (Club Atlético
de Madrid) 46th)
11-Juan Antonio ‘Goicoechea’ Lasa (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Other
Substitutes:
None
Team
Captain: Andoni
‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note: Emilio Butragueno
assumed the captaincy in the second half.
Hungary:
1-Zsolt Petry (Budapesti Honvéd Sport Egyesület)
2-Tamos Monos (Koninklijke Football Club Germinal Ekeren / Belgium)
3-Laszlo Disztl (Club Brugge Koninklijke Vereniging / Belgium)
4-Jozef Szalma (Tatabányai Bányász Sport Club) (12-Janos Palaczky (Pécsi Munkás Sport Club) 61st)
5-Zsolt Limperger (Ferencvárosi Torna Club- Budapest)
6-Imre Garaba (Royale Charleroi Sporting Club)
7-Jozef Kiprich (Feyenoord Rotterdam / Holland)
8-Tibor Nagy (VAC) (14-Janos
Maroszan(Siofok) 75th)
9-György Bognar (Royal Standard de Liege / Belgium) (15-Csaba Horvath
(MTK (Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre )-VM (Voros Meteor) -Budapest) 89th)
10-Emil Lorincz (Racing White Daring Molenbeek / Belgium)
11-Kalman Kovacs (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise / France)
Coach: Kalman Meszoly
Booked: Kalman Kovacs 40
Team
Captain: Imre
Garaba
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform
Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, March 27, 1991, Spain 2-Hungary 4)
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Luis Suarez managed match No. 27
Date: April 17,
1991
Competition: Friendly
Result: Spain
0-Romania 2
Venue: Caceres-
Estadio Principe Felipe
Attendance: 15,600
Referee: Joao
Martins Pinto Correira (Portugal)
Linesmen:
Fernandes Caroço and Silva Oliveira (Portugal)
Goalscorers:
(Spain):
None
(Romania):
Ion Timofte 46th, Gavril Balint 56th
Summary of goals:
0:1
(46th minute, Romania): Ioan Sabau crossed from the
right side and Ion Timofte volleyed from the edge of the box.
0:2
(56th minute, Romania): Dan Petrescu crossed from
the right side and Gavril Balint scored from close range.
Lineups:
Spain:
Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (‘Abel’ Resino
Gonzalez (Club Atlético de Madrid) 84th)
Fernando ‘Nando’ Munoz Garcia (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Juan Francisco ‘Juanito’ Rodriguez Herrera (Club Atlético de Madrid)
Roberto ‘Solozabal’ Villanueva (Club
Atlético de Madrid)
‘Juan Carlos’ Rodríguez Moreno (Club
Atlético de Madrid) (Gabriel Moya (Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol) 83rd)
‘Juan Vizcaino’ Morcillo (Club Atlético de Madrid)
José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
‘Eusebio’ Sacristan Mena (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Fernando ‘Giner’ Gil (Valencia Club
de Fútbol) 46th)
Juan Antonio ‘Martin Dominguez’ (Club Atlético Osasuna) (‘Luis
Enrique’ Martinez Garcia (Real
Sporting de Gijón) 68th)
‘Emilio Butragueno’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Jose Angel
‘Ziganda’ Lacunza (Club Atlético Osasuna) 86th)
Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid)
Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Booked: Juanito 68th, Nando 88th
Other
Substitutes:
Jose Luis Perez Caminero (Real
Valladolid Club de Fútbol)
Team
Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Romania:
Florin Prunea (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova)
Dan Vasile Petrescu (Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua- Bucuresti)
Emil Sandoi (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova)
Mircea Rednic (Bursaspor Kulübü
/ Turkey)
Nicolae Zamfir (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea Craiova)
Ioan Ovidiu Sabau (Feyenoord Rotterdam / Holland) (Pavel Badea (Clubului Sportiv Universitatea
Craiova) 56th)
Gheorghe Popescu (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven / Holland)
Dorin Mateut (Real Zaragoza / Spain)
Gheorge Hagi (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain) (Sorin Vlaicu (Clubul Sportiv
Politehnica Timisoara) 61st)
Gavril Pelé Balint (Burgos Club de Fútbol / Spain) (Zoltan Kadar (CSU
(Clubul Sportiv Universitar) Universitatea (Cluj-Napoca) 87th)
Ion Timofte (Clubul Sportiv Politehnica Timisoara)
Coach: Mircea Radulescu
Booked: Ioan Sabau 44th, Gavril Balint 54th
Team
Captain: Gheorge
Hagi
Official
Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform
Colors: Yellow Shirts, Yellow Shorts, Yellow Socks
Note:
1-Gheorge Popescu assumed the captaincy in the 61st minute.
2-In some sources, Dorin Mateut is listed as Captain
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, April 17, 1991, Spain 0-Romania 2)
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Players
Selected during the Luis Suarez Era (1988/1991):
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta
2-Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’
Iglesias
3-Miguel Porlan ‘Chendo’
Noguera
4-Miguel ‘Soler’ Sarasols
5-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores
6-Genar ‘Andrinua’
Cortabarría
7-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo
8-Francisco ‘Ferreira’
Colmenero (First
capped by Suarez)
9-Rafael Martin Vazquez
10-Francisco ‘Patxi
Salinas’ Fernandez (First capped by Suarez)
11-Julio ‘Salinas’ Fernandez
12-José Miguel ‘Michel’
Martín del Campo
13-‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
14-Fernando ‘Nando’
Martinez Perales (First capped by Suarez)
15-‘Roberto’
Fernandez Bonillo
16-Aitor ‘Beguiristain’
Mugica
17-Luis
Maria ‘Lopez Rekarte’
18-Manuel ‘Jiminez’ Jimenez (First capped by Suarez)
19-Jose
Maria ‘Bakero’ Escudero
20-Jesus ‘Solana’ Bermejo (First capped by Suarez)
21-Alberto ‘Gorriz’ Echarte
(First
capped by Suarez)
22-Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez
Delgado (First
capped by Suarez)
23-‘Ramon’ Vasquez Garcia
24-Ricardo Jesus ‘Serna’ Orozco (First capped by Suarez)
25-Juan Antonio ‘Laranaga’ Gurruchaga (Selected by Suarez but
never played in an Official Match)
26-Jose
‘Lemos’ Rodriguez (Selected by Suarez but never played in an Official
Match)
27-Bernardino
Serrano Mori ‘Mino’ (Selected by Suarez but never played in an Official
Match)
28-Diego
‘Orejuela’ Rodriguez (Selected by Suarez but never played in an Official
Match)
29-Lorenzo
‘Loren’ Juarros Garcia (Selected by Suarez but never played in an Official
Match)
30-Manuel
Jesus Maderal ‘Villa’ (Selected by Suarez but never played in an Official
Match)
31-‘Eusebio’
Sacristan Mena
32-Vicente
Jose Fernandez ‘Biurrun’ (Selected by Suarez but never played)
33-‘Eloy’
Jose Olaya Prendes
34-Juan Manuel ‘Ochotorena’ Santa Cruz (First capped by Suarez)
35-Fernando
Ruiz Hierro (First capped by Suarez)
36-Luis Mariano ‘Minguela’ Munoz (First capped by Suarez)
37-Francisco
Javier Perez Villaroya (First capped by Suarez)
38-Miguel ‘Pardeza’ Pichardo (First capped by Suarez)
39-Juan
Rodriguez 'Juanito' (First capped by Suarez)
40-Luis ‘Milla’ Aspas (First capped by Suarez)
41-‘Fernando’
Gomez Colomer (First capped by Suarez)
42-Tomas Renones’ Grego
43-‘Luis
Manuel’ Arias Vega (First capped by Suarez)
44-Gabriel Moya (First capped by Suarez)
45-‘Felipe
Minambres’ Fernandez (First capped by Suarez)
46-
‘Rafa Paz’ Marin (First capped by Suarez)
47-‘Pedro’ Gonzalez Martinez (Selected by Suarez but never played in an Official
Match)
48-Rafael ‘Alkorta’
Martinez (First
capped by Suarez)
49-Fernando
‘Nando’ Munoz Garcia (First capped
by Suarez)
50-Ricardo
Gonzalez Bango (First capped by Suarez)
51-Juan Antonio ‘Goicoechea’ Lasa (First capped by Suarez)
52-‘Carlos’
Antonio Munoz Cobo (First capped by Suarez)
53-Ernesto
‘Valverde’ Tejedor (First capped by Suarez)
54-Guillermo ‘Amor’ Martinez (First capped by Suarez)
55-Juan Antonio ‘Martin Dominguez’ (First capped by Suarez)
56-‘Juan Vizcaino’ Morcillo (First capped by Suarez)
57-‘Abel’ Resino Gonzalez (First capped by Suarez)
58-Roberto ‘Solozabal’ Villanueva (First capped by Suarez)
59- ‘Juan Carlos’ Rodríguez Moreno (First capped by Suarez)
60-Fernando ‘Giner’ Gil (First capped by Suarez)
61-‘Luis Enrique’ Martinez
Garcia (First
capped by Suarez)
62- Jose Angel ‘Ziganda’ Lacunza (First capped by Suarez)
63-Jose Luis Perez Caminero (Selected by Suarez but
never played)
35 players earned their first caps under Luis
Suarez
8 players were selected but never earned an
Official cap under Luis Suarez
Note : Juan Antonio ‘Laranaga’
Gurruchaga had already earned a cap under Suarez’s predecessor Miguel
Munoz, but did not earn an Official cap with Suarez.
Played
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Won
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Drawn
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Lost
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Year 1988
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4
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
8
|
3
|
5
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Year 1989
|
8
|
6
|
1
|
1
|
17
|
4
|
13
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Year 1990
|
11
|
7
|
1
|
3
|
26
|
11
|
15
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Year 1991
|
4
|
0
|
1
|
3
|
4
|
10
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-6
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Sum:
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27
|
15
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4
|
8
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55
|
28
|
27
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Suarez
Era Goalscorers:
Michel
13 (5 pen)
Emilio
Butragueno 11
Manolo
8 (1 pen)
Carlos
6
Julio
Salinas 2
Fernando
2
Jose
Maria Bakero 2
Aitor
Beguiristain 1
Genar
Andrinua
Juanito
1
Felipe
Minambres 1
Alberto
Gorriz 1
Roberto
1
Guillermo
Amor 1
Fernando
Hierro 1
Gabriel
Moya 1
Anton Rogan (Northern
Ireland) (own goal)
John McClelland (Northern Ireland) (own goal) (Note: some
sources credit this as a Roberto goal)
Goals in Unofficial Matches:
Felipe Minambres (2 goals)
Roberto 1
Rafael Martin Vazquez 1
Emilio Butragueno 1
Note: Spain may have played
other unofficial and/or pratice matches
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