Spain National Team matches during the 1982/83 season
October 27, 1982, EC Qualifier, Malaga, Spain 1-Iceland 0 (Pedraza 59)
November 17,
1982, EC Qualifier, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 3-Spain 3 (Ashley Grimes 2, Frank Stapleton 64, 76 / Antonio Maceda 31, Mick Martin (own
goal) 47, Victor 60)
February 16, 1983, EC Qualifier, Sevilla, Spain 1-Holland 0 (Juan Senor 43pen)
April 27, 1983, EC Qualifier, Zaragoza, Spain 2- Republic of
Ireland 0 (Carlos Santillana 51,
Hipolito Rincon 89)
May 15, 1983, EC Qualifier, Valetta, Malta 2-Spain 3 (Carmel Busuttil 30, 47 / Juan Senor 23, Carrasco
60, Rafael Gordillo 85)
May 29, 1983, EC Qualifier, Reykjavik, Iceland 0-Spain 1 (Antonio Maceda 9)
Date: October
27, 1982
Competition: UEFA European
Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Result: Spain
1-Iceland 0
Venue: Malaga, Estadio
La Rosaleda
Attendance: 15,132
Referee: Mario Da Silva Luis (Portugal)
Linesmen: Fernandes Correia and Silva Santos (both Portugal)
Kick-off time: --
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Pedraza 59
(Iceland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (59th minute,
Spain): After a series of passes on
the right side, Juan Jose’s ground level cross was slotted in by Pedraza, also
with a ground level shot.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’
Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
2-‘Juan Jose’ Jimenez
Collar (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
5-Francisco ‘Bonet’
Serrano (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
4-‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
8-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’
Gomez (Real Zaragoza)
10-‘Roberto’ Fernandez
Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (14-‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro
(Sevilla Fútbol Club) 46)
7-Juan Carlos Gomez
‘Pedraza’ (Club Atlético de
Madrid) (16-Enrique ‘Martin’ Monreal
Lizzaraga (Club Atlético Osasuna) 81)
9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
11-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Other Substitutes:
Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
Antonio ‘Alvarez’ Giraldez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Jesus Maria Satrustegui (Real
Sociedad de Fútbol)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-National Team
debuts for ‘Juan Jose’, Bonet, Roberto,
Senor, Francsico, Pedraza and Martin Monreal
2-Gerardo’s next match for
Spain would be in 1985.
Iceland:
1-Þorsteinn Bjarnason (IBK
(ÍÞróttabandalag Keflavíkur)
2-Örn Óskarsson (ÍBV (Íthróttabandalag
Vestmannaeyja)- Vestmannaeyjar)
6-Sævar Jónsson (Koninklijke
Sportvereniging Cercle Brugge / Belgium)
5-Marteinn Geirsson
(Knattspyrnufélagid Fram-Reykjavík)
3-Vidar Halldorsson (FH
(Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjardar)-Hafnarfjördur)
4-Ómar Torfason (Knattspyrnufélagid
Víkingur–Reykjavík)
8-Atli Edvaldsson
(Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein Fortuna 1895 e.V. / West Germany)
7-Arnór Guðjohnsen
(Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
11-Arni Sveinsson (ÍA
(Íthróttabandalag Akraness)-Akranes) (13-Heimir Karlsson (Knattspyrnufélagid
Víkingur–Reykjavík) 64)
9-Sigurdur Gretarsson (Ungmennafélagid
Breiðablik Kópavogur) (14-Gunnar Gíslason (KA (Knattspyrnufelag
Akureyrar) 78)
10-Pétur Pétursson (Royal
Antwerp Football Club / Belgium)
Coach: Johannes Atlason
Booked: Þorsteinn Bjarnason
51
Other Substitutes:
Brynjar Guðmundsson
Sigurdur Larusson (ÍA (Íthróttabandalag Akraness)-Akranes)
Team Captain: Marteinn Geirsson
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Photo From: Mondial, new
series, issue 38, May 1983
(October 27, 1982, EC
Qualifier, Spain 1-Iceland 0) |
Photo From: Todo Sobre La
Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, October 27,
1982, EC Qualifier, Spain 1-Iceland 0) |
Date: November
17, 1982
Competition: UEFA European
Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Result: Republic
of Ireland 3-Spain 3
Venue: Dublin, Lansdowne
Road
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Jan Redelfs (West Germany)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: --
Goalscorers:
(Republic of Ireland): Ashley Grimes 2, Frank Stapleton 64, 76
(Spain): Antonio Maceda 31, Mick Martin (own goal) 47, Victor
60
Summary of goals:
1:0 (2nd minute,
Republic of Ireland): Robinson
struck a shot that was blocked and he passed back to Grimes at the edge of the
box. Ashley Grimes struck from the edge of the box to the top right-hand
corner.
1:1 (31st
minute, Spain): Santiillana’s free
kick from the left side was volleyed in by the Maceda, left unmarked on the
right side.
1:2 (47th
minute, Spain): From the middle,
Victor released Senor on the right side, his shot from a narrow angle was
deflected in by Martin.
1:3 (60th
minute, Spain): On the left side,
Marcos sent through Victor, who went around McDonagh to score.
2:3 (64th minute,
Republic of Ireland): Brady’s free
kick from the left side was headed in at the near post by Stapelton.
3:3 (76th minute,
Republic of Ireland): O’Callaghan
crossed from the right side to the far post for Stapelton to head in.
Lineups:
Republic of Ireland:
1-James Martin ‘Seamus’
McDonagh (Bolton Wanderers Football Club
/ England)
2-John Anthony Devine
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
4-Michael Paul ‘Mick’ Martin
(Newcastle United Football Club / England)
5-Mark Thomas Lawrenson
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
3-Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur -London / England)
8-Anthony Patrick Grealish
(Brighton Hove and Albion / England) (14-Michael Anthony ‘Mickey’ Walsh
(Futebol Clube do Porto / Portugal) 60)
6-William ‘Liam’ Brady
(Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
7-Augustine Ashley Grimes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
9-Kevin O'Callaghan (Ipswich
Town Football Club / England)
10-Francis Anthony ‘Frank’
Stapleton (Manchester United Football Club / England)
11-Michael John Robinson
(Brighton Hove and Albion Football Club / England)
Coach: Eoin Kevin Joseph
Colin Hand
Booked: Michael Paul ‘Mick’ Martin
36
Team Captain: Anthony Patrick Grealish
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (captain) (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
2-‘Juan Jose’ Jimenez Collar
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
5-Francisco ‘Bonet’ Serrano
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
8-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
10-‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
6-.Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
11-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
7-Juan Carlos Gomez ‘Pedraza’
(Club Atlético de Madrid) (16-Enrique ‘Martin’ Monreal Lizzaraga (Club Atlético
Osasuna) 76)
9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (15-‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 81)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked:
Juan Jose 16, Bonet 41, Marcos 71 Maceda 84
Other Substitutes :
Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
Antonio ‘Alvarez’ Giraldez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Second and Final caps for Pedraza and Martin.
2-Roberto would also be out
of contention and his next match would the 1984 Euro Final as a substitute on
June 27, 1984, France 2-Spain 0.
Photo From: Special thanks to
Josele Carbonell
(November 17, 1982, EC
Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-Spain 3) |
Photo From: Voetbal
International
(Spain squad, November 17,
1982, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-Spain 3) |
Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion
Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, November 17,
1982, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-Spain 3) |
Date: February
16, 1983
Competition: UEFA European
Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Result: Spain
1-Holland 0
Venue: Sevilla -Estadio Ramón
Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Paolo Bergamo (Italy)
Linesmen: Enzo Barbanesco and Giancarlo Redini (Italy)
Kick-off time: --
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Juan Senor 43 pen
(Holland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (43rd minute,
Spain): Spain were awarded their
penalty kick after Carrasco was fouled by Schrijvers in the box. Juan Senor
scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
2-‘Juan Jose’ Jimenez Collar
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’
Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
8-‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique
(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
10-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
11-Francisco Javier
‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
9-Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) ( 15-Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid
Club de Fútbol) 87)
7-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena
(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Other Substitutes:
Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
Antonio ‘Alvarez’ Giraldez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-National Team
debuts for Goikoetxea and Sarabia.
Holland:
1-Pieter ‘Piet’ Schrijvers
(Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
4-Huibertus Johannes Nicolaas ‘Ben’ Wijnstekers (captain) (Feyenoord Rotterdam)
5-Rudolf Jozef ‘Ruud’
Krol (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli /
Italy)
3-Ronald Spelbos (Club Brugge Koninklijke Vereniging / Belgium)
6-Peter Boeve (Amsterdamse
Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
2-Michaël Antonius Bernardus
‘Michel’ van de Korput (Torino Calcio 1906 / Italy)
8-Johannes Antonius Bernardus
‘John’ Metgod (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol / Spain) (12-Machiel ‘Michel’ Valke
(Feyenoord Rotterdam) 72)
11-Dirk Hendrikus ‘Dick’
Schoenaker (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
7-Hugo Harmanus Hovenkamp (AZ (Alkmaar Zaanstreek) '67 -Alkmaar) (14-Rudi Dil ‘Ruud’ Gullit (Feyenoord Rotterdam) 46)
9-Jurjen Jacob ‘Jurrie’
Koolhof (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)
10-René van der Gijp
(Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
Coach: Cornelius ‘Kees’
Rijvers
Other Substitutes:
Gerald Mervin Vanenburg
(Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
Edward Metgod (Football Club
Haarlem)
Cornelis ‘Cees’ van
Kooten (Go Ahead Eagles- Deventer)
Team Captain: Huibertus Johannes Nicolaas ‘Ben’ Wijnstekers
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Orange Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Mondial, new
series, issue 38, May 1983
(February 16, 1983, EC
Qualifier, Spain 1-Holland 0) |
Photo From: Magazine/Source
Unknown
(Spain squad, February 16,
1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 1-Holland 0) |
Photo From: Het Nederlands
Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989
(Holland squad, February 16,
1983, EC Qualifier, Spain 1-Holland 0) |
Date: April
27, 1983
Competition: UEFA European
Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Result: Spain
2-Republic of Ireland 0
Venue: Zaragoza- Estadio
La Romareda
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Valery Butenko (USSR)
Linesmen: Mishnoshvili and Kadetov (USSR)
Kick-off time: --
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Carlos Santillana 51, Hipolito Rincon 89
(Republic of Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (51st minute,
Spain): A cross from the right side
led to a misunderstanding between O’Leary and McDonagh and Santillana scored
with a header.
2:0 (89th minute,
Spain): A free kick from the right
side was headed in at the near post by Rincon.
Lineups:
Spain:
Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
(captain) (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
‘Juan Jose’ Jimenez Collar
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
Francisco ‘Bonet’ Serrano
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique
(Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
46)
Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’
Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (16-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real
Betis Balompié-Sevilla) 74)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Other Substitutes:
Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Jose Ramon ‘Nimo’ Maldonado
(Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-National Team
debuts for Hipolito Rincon.
2-Fourth and Last cap for
Juan Jose (1982/83).
Republic of Ireland:
James Martin ‘Seamus’
McDonagh (Bolton Wanderers Football Club / England)
Mark Thomas Lawrenson
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
David Anthony O'Leary
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
Michael Paul ‘Mick’ Martin
(Newcastle United Football Club / England)
Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur -London / England)
Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’ Whelan
(Liverpool Football Club / England) (Gerard Anthony ‘Gery’ Daly (Coventry City
Football Club / England) 77)
Anthony Patrick Grealish
(Brighton Hove and Albion / England)
Gary Patrick Waddock (Queen's
Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
Augustine Ashley Grimes
(Manchester United Football Club / England) (Kevin O'Callaghan (Ipswich Town
Football Club / England) 57)
Francis Anthony ‘Frank’
Stapleton (Manchester United Football Club / England)
Michael Anthony ‘Mickey’
Walsh (Futebol Clube do Porto / Portugal)
Coach: Eoin Kevin Joseph
Colin Hand
Team Captain: Anthony Patrick Grealish
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Photo From: Special thanks to
Josele Carbonell
(April 27, 1983, EC
Qualifier, Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Special thanks to
Josele Carbonell
(April 27, 1983, EC
Qualifier, Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Magazine/Source
Unknown
(Spain squad, April 27, 1983,
EC Qualifier, Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0) |
Date: May
15, 1983
Competition: UEFA European Championship
Qualifying-Group 7
Result: Malta
2-Spain 3
Venue: Valetta-Ta' Qali
–National Stadium
Attendance: 7,732
Referee: Evangelos Giankoudakis (Greece)
Linesmen: Germanakos and Stamatis (Greece)
Kick-off time: --
Goalscorers:
(Malta): Carmel Busuttil 30, 47
(Spain): Juan Senor 23, Carrasco 60, Rafael Gordillo 85
Summary of goals:
0:1 (23rd
minute, Spain): Juan Senor scored
from a free kick.
1:1 (30th minute,
Malta): -
2:1 (47th minute,
Malta): -
2:2 (60th
minute, Spain): -
2:3 (85th
minute, Spain): -
Lineups:
Malta:
1-John Bonello (Hibernians
Football Club-Paola)
3-Edwin Farrugia (Hamrun
Spartans Football Club)
2-Emmanuel Farrugia (Valletta
Football Club)
4-Emmanuel ‘Leli’ Fabri
(Sliema Wanderers Football Club)
5-Mario Schembri (Sliema Wanderers Football Club)
6-Norman Buttigieg
(Hibernians Football Club-Paola)
7-Carmel Busuttil (Rabat Ajax
Football Club)
8-Silvio Demanuele (Floriana
Football Club)
9-Ernest Spiteri-Gonzi
(Hibernians Football Club-Paola)
10-Joseph Gigi Salerno
(Hamrun Spartans Football Club)
11-Michael Degiorgio (Hamrun
Spartans Football Club)
Coach: Victor Scerri
Booked: Edwin Farrugia 44, Michael
Degiorgio 57
Team Captain: Mario Schembri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Spain:
1- Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
5- Francisco ‘Bonet’ Serrano
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de
Bilbao) 58)
4- Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
3- Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’
Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
2- Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
8-‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique
(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
10- Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
11-‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena
(Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis
Balompié-Sevilla) 46)
9- Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
7- Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’
Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked:
Marcos 44, Bonet 51
Other Substitutes:
Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
‘Juan Jose’ Jimenez Collar
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Jose Ramon ‘Nimo’ Maldonado
(Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Fourth and Last cap for Bonet (1982/83).
2-Luis Arconada equaled Jose Iribar’s
record of 49 caps for Spain.
3-Spain protested the fact
that they had to play Malta at Malta’s home stadium, while rivals Holland were
able to arrange to stage Malta’s ‘home’ match at nearby Aachen, West Germany.
Photo From: Special thanks to
Josele Carbonell
(May 15, 1983, EC Qualifier,
Malta 2-Spain 3) |
Photo From: Special thanks to
Josele Carbonell
(May 15, 1983, EC Qualifier,
Malta 2-Spain 3) |
Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix
Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, May 15, 1983,
EC Qualifier, Malta 2-Spain 3) |
Photo from: 45 Sena ta' Football Internazzjonali ta'
Malta, Author Joseph A. Sacco
(Malta squad, May 15, 1983,
EC Qualifier, Malta 2-Spain 3) |
Date: May
29, 1983
Competition: UEFA European
Championship Qualifying-Group 7
Result: Iceland
0-Spain 1
Venue: Reykjavík,
Laugardalsvöllur
Attendance: 7,055
Referee: Ronald Bridges (Wales)
Linesmen: -
Kick-off time: --
Goalscorers:
(Iceland): None
(Spain): Antonio Maceda 9
Summary of goals:
0:1 (9th
minute, Spain): -
Lineups:
Iceland:
Þorsteinn Bjarnason (IBK
(ÍÞróttabandalag Keflavíkur)
Vidar Halldorsson (FH
(Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjardar)-Hafnarfjördur)
Sævar Jónsson (Koninklijke
Sportvereniging Cercle Brugge / Belgium)
Sigurdur Larusson (ÍA (Íthróttabandalag Akraness)-Akranes)
Ólafur Björnsson (Ungmennafélagid
Breiðablik Kópavogur)
Gunnar Gíslason (KA (Knattspyrnufelag Akureyrar) (Arni Sveinsson (ÍA (Íthróttabandalag Akraness)-Akranes) 55)
Janus Guðlaugsson (FH
(Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjardar)-Hafnarfjördur)
Arnór Guðjohnsen (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
Ragnar Margeirsson (Koninklijke
Sportvereniging Cercle Brugge / Belgium)
Lárus Guðmundsson
(Koninklijke Waterschei Sportvereniging Thor Genk / Belgium)
Pétur Pétursson (Royal
Antwerp Football Club / Belgium) (Ómar Torfason (Knattspyrnufélagid
Víkingur–Reykjavík) 46)
Coach: Johannes Atlason
Booked: Arnór Guðjohnsen 24
Other Substitutes:
Guðmundur Baldursson,
Heimir Karlsson (Knattspyrnufélagid
Víkingur–Reykjavík)
Sigurður Björgvinsson (IBK
(ÍÞróttabandalag Keflavíkur)
Team Captain: Janus Guðlaugsson
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Spain:
Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique
(Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’
Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de
Bilbao) 89)
Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked:
Victor 29, Goikoetxea 34, Rincon 71
Other Substitutes:
Francisco ‘Buyo’ Sanchez (Sevilla
Fútbol Club)
Jose Ramon ‘Nimo’ Maldonado
(Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Salvador ‘Salva’ Garcia Puig
(Real Zaragoza)
Francisco ‘Guerri’ Ballarin
(Real Zaragoza)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Luis Arconada earned his 50th cap and is
the new recordholder of appearances for Spain.
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