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Compendium to The Soccernostalgia Interview-Part 44a-Matches of France National team during the 1981/82 season.

 

France National Team matches under Michel Hidalgo during the 1981/82 season

 

August 18, 1981, Paris, France 1- VfB Stuttgart (West Germany) 3 (Alain Giresse 68 / Own Goal (Mariu Tresor) 26, Bernd Martin 32, Walter Kelsch 63)

September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Brussels, Belgium 2-France 0 (Alexandre Czerniatynski 24, ErwinVandenbergh 83)

October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2 (Own Goal (Philippe Mahut) 3, Frank Stapleton 23, Michael Robinson 40 / Bruno Bellone 9, Michel Platini 83)

November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Paris, France 2-Holland 0 (Michel Platini 52, Didier Six 82)

December 5, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Paris, France 4-Cyprus 0 (Dominique Rocheteau 25, Bernard Lacombe 29, 82, Bernard Genghini 86)

February 23, 1982, Paris, France 2-Italy 0 (Michel Platini 19, Daniel Bravo 84)

March 24, 1982 Paris, France 4-Northern Ireland 0 (Bernard Zenier 31, Alain Couriol 44, Jean-François Larios 57 pen, Bernard Genghini 86)

April 28, 1982, Paris, France 0-Peru 1 (Juan Carlos Oblitas 82)

May 14, 1982, Lyon, France 0-Bulgaria 0 (-)

June 2, 1982, Toulouse, France 0-Wales 1 (Ian Rush 55)


Date: August 18, 1981

Competition: Friendly

Result:  France 1-VfB Stuttgart (West Germany) 3

Venue: Paris - Parc des Princes

Attendance: 35,000 

Referee: Jean-Marie Macheret (Switzerland)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): Alain Giresse 68

(VfB Stuttgart): Own Goal (Mariu Tresor) 26, Bernd Martin 32, Walter Kelsch 63     

Summary of goals:

0:1 (26th minute, VfB Stuttgart): A loose ball on the right side was accidentally deflected into his own net by Tresor.

0:2 (32nd minute, VfB Stuttgart): A corner from the right side was headed in by Martin.

0:3 (63rd minute, VfB Stuttgart): From Stuttgart’s half, a long cross was sent, Baratelli came out to deflect it but it reached Kelsch on the right side who shot in from a narrow angle into an empty net.

1:3 (68th minute, France): From the middle, Lacombe passed to Giresse who shot in from the edge of the box.

France:

1-Dominique Dropsy (Racing Club de Strasbourg Football) (16-Dominique Baratelli (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) 46)

2-Patrick Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (12-Gerard Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) 46)

4-Leonard Specht (Racing Club de Strasbourg Football) (13-Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) 46)

5-Marius Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

3-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

Jean-François Larios (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

10-Michel Platini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (14-Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 62)

7-Bernard Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

9-Eric Pecout (Association Sportive de Monaco) (18-Jacques Zimako (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 58)

Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany)    

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Note:

1- Michel Platini was constantly booed and heckled from the Parc des Princes crowd and was eventually substituted (he himself demanded to be substituted). There were shouts of ‘Platini dehors, Platini dehors’.

 

VfB Stuttgart:

Helmut Roleder

Bernd Martin

Günther Schäfer

Rainer Adrion

Bernd or Karlheinz Forster (Alexander Szatmari 46)

Erwin Hadewicz (Ilyas Tufecki 46)

Hermann Ohlicher

Hans-Peter ‘Hansi’ Muller

Kar l Allgower

Walter Kelsch

Dieter Muller        

 

Coach: Jürgen Sundermann

 

Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Red Shorts, White Socks

Kit Sponsor: Canon

Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 42, September 1983

(August 18, 1981, France 1-VfB Stuttgart 3)



Photo From: Mondial, new series, issue 18, September 1981

(August 18, 1981, France 1-VfB Stuttgart 3)







Date: September 9, 1981

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-European Zone-Group 2

Result: Belgium 2-France 0

Venue: Bruxelles-Stade du Heysel  (Brussels- Heizelstadion)

Attendance: 52,525

Referee: Karoly Palotai (Hungary)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(Belgium): Alexandre Czerniatynski 24, ErwinVandenbergh 83

(France): None  

Summary of goals:

1:0 (24th minute, Belgium): Vercauteren’s crossed from the left and the debutant Czerniatynski tapped in from close range.

2:0 (83rd minute, Belgium): Czerniatynski‘s cross from the left found van Moer at the edge of the box. He laid it on for vandenbergh to score from outside the box.

Lineups:

Belgium:

1-Jean-Marie Pfaff (Koninklijke Sportkring Beveren)     

2- Michel Renquin (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

3-Luc Millecamps (Koninklijke Sportvereniging Waregem)

4- Walter Meeuws (Royal Standard de Liege)

5- Marc Baecke (Koninklijke Sportkring Beveren)

6- Frank Vercauteren (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

7- Alexandre Czerniatynski (Royal Antwerp Football Club)

8-Wilfred van Moer  (Koninklijke Sportkring Beveren)(14-Marc Millecamps (Koninklijke Sportvereniging Waregem) 51)

9- Erwin Vandenbergh (Koninklijke Lierse Sportvereniging)              

10-Ludo Coeck (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

11- Jan Ceulemans (Club Brugge Koninklijke Vereniging)

 

Coach: Guy Thys

Booked: Marc Baecke, Ludo Coeck

Other Substitutes:

12- Michel Preud’Homme (Royal Standard de Liege)

13- Dirk Devriese (Racing White Daring Molenbeek)

15- Rene Verheyn (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren)

16- Albert Cluytens (Royale Sporting Club Anderlechtois)

 

Team Captain: Wilfred van Moer

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Admiral

Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks

 

France:

1-Pierrick Hiard (Sporting Etoile Club de Bastia)

2-Gerard Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

4-Philippe Mahut (Football Club de Metz)

5-Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

3-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

6-Alain Moizan (Olympique Lyonnais) (15-Yannick Stopyra (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 60)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

9- Jean-François Larios (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

7-Jacques Zimako (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

10-Michel Platini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

11-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

Dominique Dropsy (Racing Club de Strasbourg Football)

Patrick Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

Leonard Specht (Racing Club de Strasbourg Football)

Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)  

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Note:

1-First and only cap for Pierrick Hiard (1/0) (1981).

2-First cap for Philippe Mahut.

3-Final cap for Alain Moizan (7/0) (1979-1981).

4-France were missing Tigana and Rocheteau.

 

Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-France 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 69, September 1981

(September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-France 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 69, September 1981

(September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-France 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(Belgium squad, September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-France 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(France squad, September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-France 0)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982

(France squad, September 9, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Belgium 2-France 0)






Date: October 14, 1981

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-European Zone-Group 2

Result: Republic of Ireland 3 -France 2

Venue: Dublin- Lansdowne Road

Attendance: 55,000

Referee: Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(Republic of Ireland): Own Goal (Philippe Mahut) 3, Frank Stapleton 23, Michael Robinson 40

(France): Bruno Bellone 9, Michel Platini 83

Summary of goals:

1:0 (3rd minute, Republic of Ireland): Michael John Robinson’s cross from the right side was deflected into his own net by Mahut.

1:1 (9th minute, France): From the right side, Girard passed to Couriol who immediately passed to Bellone at the edge of the box, he quickly turned and shot.

2:1 (23rd minute, Republic of Ireland): O’Leary’s pass from the right side was knocked in by Stapelton.

3:1 (40th minute, Republic of Ireland): An erroneous backpass from Janvion was picked up Robinson who scored.

3:2 (83rd minute, France): Janvion’s cross from the left side was kicked out by the Irish defense, Platini knocked in the rebound.

Lineups:

Republic of Ireland:

1-James Martin ‘Seamus’ McDonagh (Bolton Wanderers Football Club / England)

2-David Francis Langan (Birmingham City Football Club / England)

5-David Anthony O'Leary (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)

4-Kevin Bernard Moran (Manchester United Football Club / England)

3-Christopher William Gerard Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)

7-Ronald Andrew ‘Ronnie’ Whelan (Liverpool Football Club / England)

8-Michael Paul ‘Mick’ Martin (Newcastle United Football Club / England) 

10-Mark Thomas Lawrenson (Liverpool Football Club / England)

6-William ‘Liam’ Brady (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy) 

9-Francis Anthony ‘Frank’ Stapleton (Manchester United Football Club / England) (13-Daniel Joseph ‘Don’ Givens (Neuchatel Xamax Fußball Club / Switzerland) 87)

11-Michael John Robinson (Brighton Hove and Albion Football Club / England)

 

Coach: Eoin Kevin Joseph Colin Hand

Booked: William ‘Liam’ Brady

 

Team Captain: William ‘Liam’ Brady

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: O’Neills

Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks

 

France:

1-Jean Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

3-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

4-Philippe Mahut (Football Club de Metz) (12- François Bracci (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 69)

5-Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

2-Gerard Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

7-Rene Girard (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

6-Didier Christophe (Association Sportive de Monaco)  

10-Michel Platini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

8- Jean-François Larios (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

9-Alain Couriol (Association Sportive de Monaco)            

11-Bruno Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (14-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany) 63)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

Pierrick Hiard (Sporting Etoile Club de Bastia)

Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Jacques Zimako (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Note:

1-First cap for Rene Girard.

2-Final cap for Didier Christophe (6/1) (1980-1981).

3-First cap and first goal for Bruno Bellone.

4-Alain Giresse, Dominique Rocheteaux and Patrick Battiston missed this match through injury.

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Blue Shorts, Red Socks

 

Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982

(October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 71, November 1981

(October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982

(France squad, October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(France squad, October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2)



Photo From: Football Association of Ireland, 75 Years, Author Peter Byrne, 1996

(Republic of Ireland squad, October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2)



Photo Ireland on the Ball, Author Donal Cullen

(Republic of Ireland squad, October 14, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 3-France 2)






Date: November 18, 1981

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-European Zone-Group 2

Result:  France 2-Holland 0

Venue: Paris- Parc des Princes

Attendance: 44,884

Referee: Antonio Garrido (Portugal)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): Michel Platini 52, Didier Six 82

(Holland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (52nd minute, France): Platini scored from a free kick.

2:0 (82nd minute, France): Castaneda’s kick was headed on by Genghini and reached Rocheteau on the left, he crossed across for Six to score.

Lineups:

France:

1-Jean Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

2-Gerard Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

4-Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

5-Marius Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

3-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

10-Michel Platini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (13-Jean Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 75)

6-Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

7-Dominique Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

9-Bernard Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (15-Jacques Zimako (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 69)

11-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

Dominique Baratelli (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

François Bracci (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini (Marius Tresor assumed Captaincy after Platini exited)

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Note:

1-Final cap for Jacques Zimako (13/2) (1977-1981).

 

Holland:

1-Johannes Franciscus ‘Hans’ van Breukelen (Football Club Utrecht)

3-Huibertus Johannes Nicolaas ‘Ben’ Wijnstekers (Feyenoord Rotterdam)

2-Michaël Antonius Bernardus ‘Michel’ van de Korput (Torino Calcio 1906 / Italy) (14-Tschen La Ling (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 72)

5- Rudolf Jozef ‘Ruud’ Krol (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy) 

7-Jan Poortvilet (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven)

4-Johannes Antonius Bernardus ‘John’ Metgod (AZ (Alkmaar Zaanstreek) '67 -Alkmaar) (12-Simon Melkianus Tahamata  (Royal Standard de Liege / Belgium) 46)

8-Johannes Wilhelmus ‘Jan’ Peters (AZ (Alkmaar Zaanstreek) '67 -Alkmaar)

6-Johannes Jacobus ‘Johan’ Neeskens (New York Cosmos / USA) 

10-Arnoldus Johannes Hyacinthus ‘Arnold’ Mühren (Ipswich Town Football Club / England) 

11-Nicolaas ‘Johnny’ Rep (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne -Loire / France)

9-Cornelis ‘Cees’ van Kooten (Go Ahead Eagles- Deventer)

 

Coach: Cornelius ‘Kees’ Rijvers

Other Substitutes:

Franklin Edmundo ‘Frank’ Rijkaard (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

Pieter ‘Piet’ Schrijvers (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 

Hubertus ‘Huub’ Jozef Margaretha Stevens (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 

 

Team Captain: Rudolf Jozef ‘Ruud’ Krol

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Orange Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks


Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 72, December 1981

(November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 72, December 1981

(November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 72, December 1981

(November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 9, January 1982

(November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 72, December 1981

(France squad, November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: L'Integrale de L'Equipe de France de Football, Authors J.M. and Pierre Cazal, Michel Oreggia, 1998

(France squad, November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982

(France squad, November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)



Photo From: Het Nederlands Elftal, De Histoire van Oranje, 1905-1989

(Holland squad, November 18, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 2-Holland 0)







Date: December 5, 1981

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-European Zone-Group 2

Result:  France 4-Cyprus 0

Venue: Paris- Parc des Princes

Attendance: 43,437

Referee: Edwin Borg (Malta)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): Dominique Rocheteau 25, Bernard Lacombe 29, 82, Bernard Genghini 86

(Cyprus): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (25th minute, France): Rocheteau scored from a free kick.

2:0 (29th minute, France): Six’s cross from the left side was headed in by Lacombe.

3:0 (82nd minute, France): Rocheteau’s shot from close range was parried by the goalkeeper, Lacombe knocked in the rebound.

4:0 (86th minute, France): Bellone’s cross from the left side was headed in by Genghini

Lineups:

France:

1-Jean Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

2-Gerard Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

4-Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)

5-Marius Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

3-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

6-Jean Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

10-Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

7-Dominique Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

9-Bernard Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

11-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany) (14-Bruno Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) 63)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

Dominique Baratelli (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

François Bracci (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

Alain Couriol (Association Sportive de Monaco)  

Jacques Zimako (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

 

Team Captain: Marius Tresor

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Cyprus:

Fanos Stylianou (Pezoporikós Ómilos Lárnakas-Larnax (Larnaca))

Costas Miamiliotis (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Klitos Erotokritou (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Stefanos Lysandrou (Athlitikós Sýllogos Anórthosis Ammochostou (Famagusta))

Georghios Kezos (Enosi Neon Paralimniou-Paralimni)  

Filippos Dimitriou (Athlitikos Sillogos Omónoia Leukosías-Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Nicos Pantziaras (APOEL (Athlitikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ellinos Levkosías) Lefkosia (Nicosia))

Fanis Theofanous 

Yiannakis Yiangoudakis (Apollonas Lemesou- Lemessos (Limassol) 

Loizos Mavroudes (AEL (Athlitikí Énosi Lemésou) –Lemesos (Limassol))

Fivos Vrachimis (Athlitikós Sýllogos Anórthosis Ammochostou (Famagusta))

 

Coach: Costas Talianos

Booked: Georghios Kezos, Filippos Dimitriou

 

Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Patrick

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks

Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(December 5, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 4-Cyprus 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 73, January 1982

(December 5, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 4-Cyprus 0)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982

(December 5, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 4-Cyprus 0)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982

(France squad, December 5, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, France 4-Cyprus 0)









 

Date: February 23, 1982

Competition: Friendly

Result:  France 2-Italy 0

Venue: Paris - Parc des Princes

Attendance: 46,000 

Referee: Walter Eschweiler (West Germany)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): Michel Platini 19, Daniel Bravo 84

(Italy): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (19th minute, France): Tigana was impeded on the left side, his loose ball reached Platini in the middle just outside of the box, he shot past Zoff.

2:0 (84th minute, France): On the right side, Rocheteau passed to Bravo, who shot past Zoff.

France:

1-Dominique Baratelli (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

2-Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)

3-Gerard Janvion (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (12-Patrick Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) 46)

6-Jean Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

4-Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

5-Marius Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

7-Gerard Soler (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

9-Bernard Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (17-Dominique Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club) 64)

10-Michel Platini (captain) (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

11-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany) (15-Daniel Bravo (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice) 66)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

16-Jean Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

13-Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

14- Jean-François Larios (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

18-Jacques Zimako (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

Note:

1-First cap and first and only goal for Daniel Bravo.

2-First cap for Manuel Amoros.

3-This was France’s first victory over Italy since 1920.

4-Maxime Bossis, Larios, Genghini and Zimako missed this match through injury.

5- Dominique Baratelli’s first match since 1977.

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Italy:

1- Dino Zoff (Juventus Football Club-Torino) (12-Ivano Bordon (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 46) 

2-Claudio Gentile (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

3-Antonio Cabrini (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

5-Fulvio Collovati (Associazione Calcio Milan)                          

6-Gaetano Scirea (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

4-Gabriele Oriali (Internazionale Football Club- Milano) 

7-Bruno Conti (Associazione Sportiva Roma) 

8-Marco Tardelli (Juventus Football Club-Torino)

9-Roberto Pruzzo (Associazione Sportiva Roma)  

10-Giuseppe Dossena (Torino Calcio 1906)

11-Francesco Graziani (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

 

Coach: Enzo Bearzot

Booked: Fulvio Collovati

Other Substitutes:

13-Luciano Marangon (Associazione Sportiva Roma) 

14-Pietro Vierchowod (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina-Firenze)

15-Giampiero Marini (Internazionale Football Club- Milano)  

16-Franco Selvaggi (Cagliari Calcio) 

 

Team Captain: Dino Zoff

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, Blue Socks


Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 75, March 1982

(February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 75, March 1982

(February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 75, March 1982

(February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)



Photo From: Onze, Hors Serie 13, 1982

(February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)




Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue12, April 1982

(February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)




Photo From: Mondial, New Series, Issue 27, June 1982

(France squad, February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer

(France squad, February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)



Photo From: La Nazionale Italiana, 3a dispensa d'aggiornamento

(Italy squad, February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)






Date: March 24, 1982

Competition: Friendly

Result:  France 4-Northern Ireland 0

Venue: Paris - Parc des Princes

Attendance: 34,000 

Referee: Roger Verhaeghe (Belgium)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): Bernard Zenier 31, Alain Couriol 44, Jean-François Larios 57 pen, Bernard Genghini 86

(Northern Ireland): None

Summary of goals:

1:0 (31st minute, France): Giresse’s cross from the right side was headed in by Zenier the far left post.
2:0 (44th minute, France): From the middle, Amoros’s pass deflected in the path of Zenier on the left side, his shot was parried by Platt, Couriol scored from the rebound.
3:0 (57th minute, France): Platt fouled Bellone in the box. Larios scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
4:0 (86th minute, France): Soler’s cross from the left side was struck in by Genghini.

Lineups:

France:

1-Jean Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

2-Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)

4-Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (12-Patrick Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) 68)

5-Marius Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

3-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (13-Rene Girard (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 76)

6- Jean-François Larios (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

10-Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

7-Alain Couriol (Association Sportive de Monaco) (14-Gerard Soler (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 75)

9-Bruno Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco)

11-Bernard Zenier (Association Sportive Nancy-Lorraine)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

16-Dominique Baratelli (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

15-Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany)

 

Team Captain: Marius Tresor

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Note:

1-Platini, Tigana and Rocheteau missed this match through injury. Janvion and Lacombe were intentionally not called up for experimentation purposes.

 

Northern Ireland:

1- James Archibald Platt (Middlesbrough Football Club / England)

2-James Michael Nicholl (Toronto Blizzard / Canada)

4-John Patrick O'Neill (Leicester City Football Club / England)

5-Christopher John Nicholl (Southampton Football Club / England)

3-Malachy Martin Donaghy (Luton Town Football Club / England)

6-David McCreery (Tulsa Roughnecks / USA) (14-William Thomas Caskey (Tulsa Roughnecks / USA) 64)

8-Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill (Norwich City Football Club / England)

10-Samuel Baxter McIlroy (Stoke City Football Club / England) (16-Derek William Spence (Southend United Football Club / England) 64)

7-Noel Brotherston (Blackburn Rovers Football Club / England)

9-Gerard Joseph Armstrong (Watford Football Club / England)

11-George ‘Terence’ Cochrane (Middlesbrough Football Club / England) (15- Ian Edwin Stewart (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London / England) 28)

 

Coach: William Laurence Bingham

 

Team Captain: Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

 

Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(March 24, 1982, France 4-Northern Ireland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 76, April 1982

(March 24, 1982, France 4-Northern Ireland 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 76, April 1982

(March 24, 1982, France 4-Northern Ireland 0)



 

Photo From: Kicker Sportsmagazin

(France squad, February 23, 1982, France 2-Italy 0)





Date: April 28, 1982

Competition: Friendly

Result:  France 0-Peru 1

Venue: Paris - Parc des Princes

Attendance: 46,429 

Referee: Andre Daina (Switzerland)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): None

(Peru): Juan Carlos Oblitas 82

Summary of goals:

0:1 (82nd minute, Peru): From the middle, Velasquez (or Cueto) sent a long cross to the left side to Oblitas who scored with a shot from a narrow angle.

Lineups:

France:

1-Dominique Baratelli (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

2-Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)

4-Leonard Specht (Racing Club de Strasbourg Football)

5-Dominique Bathenay (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

3-Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

6- Jean-François Larios (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (13-Jean Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 46)

10-Michel Platini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

8-Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)

7-Alain Couriol (Association Sportive de Monaco) (14-Daniel Bravo (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice) 80)

9-Dominique Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain Football Club)

11-Bruno Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) (15-Bernard Zenier (Association Sportive Nancy-Lorraine) 62)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

Jean Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Patrick Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Note:

1-Final cap for Dominique Baratelli (21/0) (1972-1982).

2- Final cap for Dominique Bathenay (20/4) (1975-1982). He had last played for France two years earlier.

 

Peru:

21-Ramon Quiroga (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)

2-Jaime Duarte (Club Alianza Lima)

15-Ruben Toribio Díaz (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)

16-Jorge Olaechea (Club Alianza Lima)

14-Miguel-Angel Guttierez (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)

5-German Leguía (Club Universitario de Deportes-Lima) (18-Eduardo Malasquez (Club Centro Deportivo Municipal-Lima) 68)

6-Jose Velásquez (Corporacion Deportiva Independiente Medellín / Colombia), contract owned by (Channel 4, Lima)

8-Cesar Cueto (Corporacion Deportiva Club Atletico Nacional- Medellin (Itagüí) / Colombia), contract owned by (Channel 5, Lima)

10-Julio Cesar Uribe (Club Sporting Cristal-Lima)

19-Guillermo La Rosa (Corporacion Deportiva Club Atletico Nacional- Medellin (Itagüí) / Colombia), contract owned by (Channel 5, Lima)

11-Juan Carlos Oblitas (Royal Football Club Seresien (Seraing) / Belgium)

 

Coach: Elba de Padua Lima Tim (Brazil)

Booked: Jose Velásquez, Cesar Cueto

 

Team Captain: Ruben Toribio Díaz

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: -

Uniform Colors: White (Diagonal Red Stripe) Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Note:

1-Oblitas scored a goal in the 12th minute which was disallowed for offside.

 

Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(April 28, 1982, France 0-Peru 1)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 77, May 1982

(April 28, 1982, France 0-Peru 1)



 

Photo From: Onze, Issue 77, May 1982

(April 28, 1982, France 0-Peru 1)





Date: May 14, 1982

Competition: Friendly

Result:  France 0-Bulgaria 0

Venue: Lyon-Stade Gerland

Attendance: 45,000

Referee: Egbert Mulder (Holland)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): None

(Bulgaria): None

Summary of goals:

-

Lineups:

France:

1-Jean-Luc Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)

2-Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)

4-Philippe Mahut (Football Club de Metz)

5-Marius Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

3-François Bracci (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

6-Jean Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

10-Bernard Genghini (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) (14-Alain Couriol (Association Sportive de Monaco) 67)

7-Daniel Bravo (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice)

9-Bernard Lacombe (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (15-Yannick Stopyra (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard) 77)

11-Bruno Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

Richard Ruffier (Olympique Nimes)

Phillipe Jeannol (Association Sportive Nancy-Lorraine)

Dominique Bijotat (Association Sportive de Monaco)        

Note:

1-Final cap for François Bracci (18/0) (1973-1982).

2-St Etienne and Paris St. Germain players were missing as they were due to play in the French Cup Final in the following day.

 

Team Captain: Marius Tresor

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Bulgaria:

1-Georgi Velinov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)  

2-Plamen Nikolov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)

Ivan Iliev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Chernomorets-Bourgas)

Veslin Balevski (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)

Blagoi Blangev (Armeysko Fizkulturno Druzhestvo Trakia Ploviv)

11-Radoslav Zdravkov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)  

Grigor Grigorov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)

Krasimir Bezinski (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)  

7-Tzvetan Yonchev (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia) (15-Anyo Sadkov (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Lokomotiv-Plovdiv) 69)

Mikail Valchev (Druzestvo za Fizkultura i Sport Levski-Spartak - Sofia)

Stoicho Mladenov (CSKA (Centralnij Sport Klub Armija) Septemvri zname-Sofia)  

 

Coach: Atanas Parzhelov

Booked: Blagoi Blangev, Mikail Valchev

 

Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Green Shorts, White Socks

 

Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(May 14, 1982, France 0-Bulgaria 0)



Photo From: Onze, Issue 77, May 1982

(May 14, 1982, France 0-Bulgaria 0)


 




Date: June 2, 1982

Competition: Friendly

Result:  France 0-Wales 1

Venue: Toulouse-Stadium Municipal

Attendance: 26,671

Referee: Viria Oliva (Portugal)

Kick-off time: -

Goalscorers:

(France): None

(Wales): Ian Rush 55

Summary of goals:

0:1 (55th minute, Wales): From the middle, a cross found Rush on the left side, his volleyed shot from a narrow angle was deflected in by Mahut.

Lineups:

France:

Jean Castaneda (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Patrick Battiston (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)   

Christian Lopez (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Marius Tresor (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) (Philippe Mahut (Football Club de Metz) 46)

Maxime Bossis (Football Club de Nantes)

8-Alain Giresse (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

Jean-François Larios (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire) (Jean Tigana (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club) 64)

10-Michel Platini (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire)  

Alain Couriol (Association Sportive de Monaco)

Gerard Soler (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

Didier Six (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V./ West Germany) (Bruno Bellone (Association Sportive de Monaco) 56)

 

Coach: Michel Hidalgo

Other Substitutes:

Jean-Luc Ettori (Association Sportive de Monaco)

Manuel Amoros (Association Sportive de Monaco)

Rene Girard (Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club)

 

Team Captain: Michel Platini

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

 

Wales:

William David ‘Dai’ Davies (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 

Christopher Marustik (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 

Paul Terence Price (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)

William Byron Stevenson (Birmingham City Football Club / England)

Joseph Patrick Jones (Wrexham Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 

Robert Mark James (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 

Peter Nicholas (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)

Brian Flynn (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)

Ian Patrick Walsh (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) (Gordon John Davies (Fulham Football Club-London / England) 71)

Ian James Rush (Liverpool Football Club / England)

Leighton James (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 

 

Coach: Harold Michael England

 

Team Captain: -

Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas

Uniform Colors: Yellow (Green Sleeves) Shirts, Yellow Shorts, Yellow Socks

 

Photo From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire

(June 2, 1982, France 0-Wales 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1887, June 8, 1982

(June 2, 1982, France 0-Wales 1)



Photo From: France Football, Issue 1887, June 8, 1982

(June 2, 1982, France 0-Wales 1)












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