Spain National Team matches during the
1984/85 Season
October 17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Sevilla, Spain
3-Wales 0 (Hipolito ‘Rincon’
Povedano 7, Francisco Javier
‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo 83, Emilio
Butragueňo’ Santos 90)
November 14, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Glasgow, Scotland
3-Spain 1 (Maurice
Johnston 33, 42, Kenny Dalglish 70 / Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga 65)
January 23, 1985, Alicante, Spain 3-Finland 1 (Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano 21, ‘Emilio
Butragueňo’ Santos 30 pen, 45 / Mikka Lipponen 7)
February 27, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Sevilla, Spain
1-Scotland 0
(Francisco Javier ‘Clos’ Orozco 48)
March 27, 1985, Palma De Mallorca, Spain
0-Northern Ireland 0 (-)
April 30, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Wrexham, Wales 3-Spain
0 (Ian Rush 45, 88,
Mark Hughes 53)
May 26, 1985, Cork, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 0 (-)
June 12, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Reykjavík, Iceland 1-Spain 2 (Teitur Thórðarson 33
/ Manuel
‘Sarabia’ Lopez 49, ‘Marcos’
Alonso Pena 67)
Date: October
17, 1984
Competition: FIFA
World Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Spain
3-Wales 0
Venue: Sevilla -Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Erik Fredriksson
(Sweden)
Linesmen: Lundgren,
Larsson (both Sweden)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Hipolito ‘Rincon’
Povedano 7, Francisco Javier
‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo 83, Emilio
Butragueňo’ Santos 90
(Wales): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (7th minute, Spain): From the middle,
Carrasco sent Rincon through who advanced to score.
2:0 (83rd
minute, Spain): Carrasco scored from a
free kick.
3:0 (90th minute, Spain): Gordillo crossed from the
left side to Butragueno to score.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
2-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
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)
10- ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
8- ‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez
Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club) (15-‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 33)
7-Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’
Hidalgo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
9- ‘Emilio Butragueňo’
Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
11-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (14-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 80)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked: Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo 62
Other Substitutes:
Andoni
‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez (Athletic Club
de Bilbao)
Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de
Bilbao)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-First cap and goal for
Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos.
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
5-Jeremy Melvyn Charles
(Oxford United Football Club / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
3-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
7-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
8-Robert Mark James (Stoke
City Football Club / England)
6-Peter Nicholas (Crystal
Palace Football Club-London / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England) (14-Nigel Mark Vaughan (Cardiff
City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League) 60)
11-Alan Thomas Curtis (Southampton Football
Club / England)
9-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Booked: Kevin Ratcliffe 78
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Yellow Shirts, Green Shorts, Yellow Socks
Note:
1-Mark Hughes scored a goal in the 60th minute that was ruled out.
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
October 18, 1984
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
October 18, 1984
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
October 18, 1984
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0) |
Photo From: Kepes Sport 1984
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0) |
Photo From: Todo Sobre La
Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(October
17, 1984, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 3-Wales 0) |
Date: November
14, 1984
Competition: FIFA
World Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Scotland
3-Spain 1
Venue: Glasgow - Hampden Park
Attendance: 74,229
Referee: Adolf Prokop
(East Germany)
Linesmen: Klaus Peschel,
Gunther Habermann (both East Germany)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Scotland): Maurice Johnston 33, 42, Kenny Dalglish
70
(Spain): Andoni
‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga 65
Summary of goals:
1:0 (33rd minute, Scotland): Maceda’s headed
clearance was volleyed by Nicol at the edge of the box, Arconada parried and
Johnston knocked in the rebound.
2:0 (42nd minute, Scotland): Bett’s cross from the
right side was headed in by Johnston.
2:1 (65th minute, Spain): Camacho’s free kick from
the left side was headed in by Goikoetxea.
3:1 (70th minute, Scotland): Nicol’s throw-in from
the right, reached David Cooper who immediately passed to Dalglish who cut inside the box and shot.
Lineups:
Scotland:
1-James Leighton (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
2-Stephen Nicol (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
3- Arthur Richard Albiston
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen
Football Club Limited)
6- William Fergus Miller
(Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
4- Graeme James Souness
(Unione Calcio Sampdoria / Italy)
7- Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish
(Liverpool Football Club / England)
8- Paul Michael Lyons McStay
(The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
9-Maurice Johnston (The
Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
10- James Bett (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
11-David Cooper (Rangers
Football Club -Glasgow)
Coach:
John ‘Jock’ Stein
Booked:
James Bett 84
Team Captain: Graeme James Souness
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
2-Santiago ‘Urquiaga’ Perez
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
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-Ismael ‘Urtubi’
Arostegui (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (16-Francisco Javier ‘Carrasco’ Hidalgo
(Fútbol Club Barcelona) 80)
7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
11-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (15- ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club
de Fútbol) 46)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked:
Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro 53, Santiago
‘Urquiaga’ Perez 69, Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga 73
Other Substitutes:
Andoni
‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club
Barcelona)
‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia
Club de Fútbol)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Final cap for Santiago
‘Urquiaga’ Perez (14/0) (1980-1984).
2-First cap for Ismael
‘Urtubi’ Arostegui.
Photo From; Official Match
Programme, Scotland v Wales, 1985
(November 14, 1984, World Cup
qualifier, Scotland 3-Spain 1) |
Photo From: Todo Sobre La
Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(November 14, 1984, World Cup
qualifier, Scotland 3-Spain 1) |
Photo From: Official Match Programme, Scotland v Australia, 1985
(Scotland squad, November 14,
1984, World Cup qualifier, Scotland 3-Spain 1) |
Probably the best Scotland performance I recall was the 3-1 win over Spain in November 1984. Two Celts in the team. Paul McStay and the other one. @davstu11 pic.twitter.com/XVL5lPozDG
— St.Anthony (@Stephen4_2) May 8, 2024
One of Scotland's best ever displays was the 3-1 win over Spain in 1984 at Hampden. Good photo of Paul McStay from that night @davstu11 pic.twitter.com/DZAZMy5O5h
— St.Anthony (@Stephen4_2) August 1, 2023
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
November 15, 1984
(November 14, 1984, World Cup
qualifier, Scotland 3-Spain 1) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
November 15, 1984
(November 14, 1984, World Cup
qualifier, Scotland 3-Spain 1) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
November 15, 1984
(November 14, 1984, World Cup
qualifier, Scotland 3-Spain 1) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
November 15, 1984 (November 14, 1984, World Cup
qualifier, Scotland 3-Spain 1) |
Date: January
23, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Result: Spain
3-Finland 1
Venue: Alicante –Estadio Rico Perez
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Alphonse
Constantin (Belgium)
Linesmen: Van den Winjgaert,
Guy Goethals (both Belgium)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Hipolito ‘Rincon’
Povedano 21, ‘Emilio
Butragueňo’ Santos 30 pen, 45
(Finland): Mikka Lipponen 7
Summary of goals:
0:1 (7th minute, Finland): -
1:1 (21st minute, Spain): -
2:1 (30th
minute, Spain): Spain were awarded their
penalty kick after Butragueno was fouled by Europaeus in the box. Butragueno
scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
3:1 (45th minute, Spain): -
Lineups:
Spain:
Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
(Real Sociedad de Fútbol) (Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic
Club de Bilbao) 46)
‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón) (‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez
Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club) 46)
Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza) (‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 46)
‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas
(Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Ismael ‘Urtubi’ Arostegui (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
46)
Juan Carlos Perez ‘Rojo’ (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
27)
‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked: Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano 24
Other Substitutes:
None
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Final cap for Ismael
‘Urtubi’ Arostegui (2/0) (1984-1985).
2-First cap for Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’
Urreta and Juan Carlos Perez ‘Rojo’.
3-Francisco Carrasco missed this
match through injury, he had recently been a victim of a car accident
4-Rafael Gordillo missed this
match through injury.
Finland:
Olli Huttunen (Haka
Valkeakoski)
Aki Lahtinen (Notts County
Football Club –Nottingham / England)
Pauno Kymalainen (TPS (Turun
Palloseura)-Turku) (Markus Tornvall
(Kuusysi Lahti) 59)
Jari Europeaus (Gefle Idrottsförening / Sweden) (Kari Virtanen (AIK
(Allmänna Idrottsklubben) Solna-Stockholm / Sweden) 46)
Esa Pekonen (Kuusysi Lahti)
Hannu Turunen (KuPS (Kuopion
Palloseura)- Kuopio)
Leo Houtsonen (KuPS (Kuopion
Palloseura)- Kuopio)
Kari Ukkonen (Koninklijke
Sportvereniging Cercle Brugge / Belgium)
Jukka Ikalainen (Örgryte
Idrottssällskap- Göteborg / Sweden) (Ari Valvee (HJK
(Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Helsinki)-Helsinki) 54)
Mikka Lipponen (TPS (Turun
Palloseura)-Turku)
Ari Hjelm (Ilves Tampere) (Jari
Parikka (HJK (Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi
Helsinki)-Helsinki) 79)
Coach: Martti Kuusela
Booked: Aki Lahtinen 29, Pauno Kymalainen 54
Team Captain: Pauno Kymalainen
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Blue Shorts, White Socks
Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(January 23, 1985, Spain 3-Finland 1) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
January 24, 1985
(January
23, 1985, Spain 3-Finland 1) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
January 24, 1985
(January
23, 1985, Spain 3-Finland 1) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
January 24, 1985
(January
23, 1985, Spain 3-Finland 1) |
Date: February
27, 1985
Competition: FIFA
World Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Spain
1-Scotland 0
Venue: Sevilla -Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 70,410
Referee: Michel
Vautrot (France)
Linesmen: Joel Quiniou and
Lopez (both France)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Francisco Javier ‘Clos’ Orozco 48
(Scotland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (48th minute, Spain): Butragueno passed to Senor
who crossed from the right for debutant Clos to head home.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
2- ‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
3-Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro (Real Madrid Club de
Fútbol)
7-Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez (Real Zaragoza)
8- ‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Valencia Club de
Fútbol)
10-Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
(12- ‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 82)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (Real Betis
Balompié-Sevilla)
9- ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de
Fútbol)
11-Francisco Javier ‘Clos’ Orozco (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked: Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro 81
Other Substitutes:
Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
‘Francisco’ Javier Lopez Alfaro (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Ismael ‘Urtubi’ Arostegui (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-For
more detail, see:
http://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2013/07/february-27-1985-spain-1-scotland-0.html
2- First cap
and goal for Francisco
Javier ‘Clos’ Orozco.
3-The Spanish League matches had been postponed to prepare for
this match, unlike the English and Scottish Leagues.
Scotland:
1-James Leighton (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
2- Charles ‘Richard’ Gough (Dundee United Football Club)
3- Arthur Richard Albiston (Manchester United Football Club /
England)
5-Alexander McLeish (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
6- William Fergus Miller (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
4- Graeme James Souness (Unione Calcio Sampdoria / Italy)
8- Paul Michael Lyons McStay (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
(15-Gordon David Strachan (Manchester United Football Club / England) 76)
10- James Bett (Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren / Belgium)
11-David Cooper (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow)
7-Steven Archibald (Fútbol Club Barcelona / Spain) (16-Charles
Nicholas (Arsenal Football Club-London / England) 84)
9- Maurice Johnston (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
Coach: John ‘Jock’ Stein
Booked: Charles ‘Richard’ Gough 2 (foul on Gordillo)
Team Captain: Graeme James Souness
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Navy Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks
Note:
1- Liverpool pair of Steve Nicol and Kenny Dalglish missed this
match through illness.
Both missed the match through illness and were replaced by Gough
and Archibald.
This was not known until an hour before kickoff.
Much to the amazement of the Spanish press and Miguel Munoz,
Steve Archibald who was having a fine season with Barcelona was not initially
called up.
He was only included after Dalglish had to withdraw because of
flu.
2-The Scottish training sessions were disrupted by local gate
crashers.
3-Oranges, toilet rolls were thrown at Jim Leighton by the
Spanish fans.
Photo From; Mondial, new
series, issue 61, April 1985
(Spain squad, February 27, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain
1-Scotland 0) |
Photo From; Mondial, new
series, issue 61, April 1985
(February 27,
1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 1-Scotland 0) |
Photo From; Mondial, new
series, issue 61, April 1985
(February 27,
1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 1-Scotland 0) |
Photo From; Onze, Hors serie
26, 1986
(February 27,
1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 1-Scotland 0) |
Photo From; Onze, Hors serie
26, 1986
(February 27,
1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 1-Scotland 0) |
Photo From; Todo Sobre La
Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(February 27, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Spain 1-Scotland
0) |
Date: March
27, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Result: Spain 0-Northern Ireland 0
Venue: Palma De Mallorca-Estadio Luis Sitjar
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Cuskus Kutay
(Turkey)
Linesmen: Diker, Oal (both
Turkey)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Spain): None
(Northern Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Spain:
Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
(Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
Juan Antonio ‘Senor’ Gomez
(Real Zaragoza)
‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo
(Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 46)
‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano (Real Betis
Balompié-Sevilla) 71)
Francisco Javier ‘Clos’
Orozco (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Juan Carlos Perez ‘Rojo’ (Fútbol Club
Barcelona) 71)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun (Vicente Miera standing in)
Other Substitutes:
Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Manuel ‘Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid
Club de Fútbol)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Vicente Miera was standing
in for Miguel Munoz, who was out with the flu.
2-This was the first ever
international match played at Palma.
Northern Ireland:
Patrick Anthony Jennings
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
James Michael Nicholl (West
Bromwich Albion Football Club / England)
Malachy Martin Donaghy (Luton
Town Football Club / England)
John Patrick O'Neill
(Leicester City Football Club / England)
John McClelland (Watford
Football Club / England)
Paul Christopher Ramsey
(Leicester City Football Club / England)
Ian Edwin Stewart (Queens
Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
James Martin Quinn (Blackburn
Rovers Football Club / England)
Gerard Joseph Armstrong (Real Club Deportivo
Mallorca / Spain) (Nigel Worthington
(Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England) 65)
William Robert Hamilton
(Oxford United Football Club / England)
Norman Whiteside (Manchester
United Football Club / England) (David McCreery (Newcastle United Football Club
/ England) 65)
Coach: William Laurence
Bingham
Booked: James Michael Nicholl
72
Team Captain: John McClelland
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks
Note:
1-Pat Jennings earns his 109th
cap. He breaks Bobby Moore’s British record of caps.
Photo From; Todo Sobre La Seleccion
Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(March 27, 1985, Spain
0-Northern Ireland 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
March 28, 1985 (March 27, 1985, Spain
0-Northern Ireland 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
March 28, 1985 (March 27, 1985, Spain
0-Northern Ireland 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
March 28, 1985
(March 27, 1985, Spain
0-Northern Ireland 0) |
Date: April
30, 1985
Competition: FIFA
World Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Wales
3-Spain 0
Venue: Wrexham-Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 23,494
Referee: Johannes ‘Jan’
Keizer (Holland)
Linesmen: Swieten, Verhoef (both
Holland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Wales): Ian Rush 45, 88, Mark Hughes 53
(Spain): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (45th minute, Wales): Ratcliffe’s long cross
from the middle, was headed back by the Spanish defense, there was confusion as
neither Maceda nor Arconada picked it up, Rush took advantage and scored.
2:0 (53rd minute, Wales): A free kick from the right side
was headed back by Goikoetxea and
Hughes scored acrobatically.
3:0 (88th minute, Wales): From the middle, Hughes
sent Ian Rush through and he advanced to score.
Lineups:
Wales:
1-Neville Southall (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
2-Neil John Slatter (Bristol
Rovers Football Club / England)
5-Kenneth Francis
Jackett (Watford Football Club / England)
4-Kevin Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
6-David Owen Phillips
(Manchester City Football Club / England)
3-Patrick William Roger van
den Hauwe (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
7-Robert Mark James (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
8-Peter Nicholas (Luton Town
Football Club / England)
10-Michael Reginald ‘Mickey’
Thomas (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
9-Ian James Rush (Liverpool
Football Club / England)
11-Mark Leslie Hughes
(Manchester United Football Club / England)
Coach: Harold Michael
England
Booked: Robert Mark James 50
Team Captain: Kevin Ratcliffe
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks
Spain:
1-Luis Maria ‘Arconada’
Echarri (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
2- ‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
3-‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno
Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
4-Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances (Real Sporting de Gijón)
5-Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’
Olaskoaga (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
6-Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
7-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié) (16-Francisco Javier ‘Clos’ Orozco (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 67)
10-Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (15-Ramon Maria Caldere (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 46)
8-Inigo ‘Liceranzu’ Ochoa
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
9- ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
11-Juan Carlos Perez ‘Rojo’ (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked:
Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano 50, Francisco
Javier ‘Clos’ Orozco 88
Other Substitutes:
Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Francisco ‘Pachi’ Salinas Fernandez (Athletic Club de
Bilbao)
‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo
(Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Team Captain: Luis Maria ‘Arconada’ Echarri
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Final cap for Francisco Javier ‘Clos’ Orozco (3/1) (1985).
2-First cap for
Ramon Maria Caldere.
3-One and only cap for Inigo
‘Liceranzu’ Ochoa (1/0) (1985).
4-Final cap for Luis Maria
‘Arconada’ Echarri (68/0) (1977-1985).
Photo From; Todo Sobre La
Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(April
30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 3-Spain 0) |
Photo From: France Football, Issue 2044, June 11, 1985
(Ian
Rush and Julio Alberto, April 30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 3-Spain 0) |
Photo From; kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1986
(Spain
squad, April 30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 3-Spain 0) |
📸 Wales 3-0 Spain
— The Football History Boys (@TFHBs) July 26, 2023
The Racecourse, Wrexham
(1985) pic.twitter.com/3LE5H04CPM
📸 Wales 3-0 Spain
— The Football History Boys (@TFHBs) July 26, 2023
The Racecourse, Wrexham
(1985) pic.twitter.com/3LE5H04CPM
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
May 1, 1985 (April
30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 3-Spain 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
May 1, 1985 (April
30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 3-Spain 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo, May 1, 1985 (April
30, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Wales 3-Spain 0) |
Date: May
26, 1985
Competition: Friendly
Result: Republic
of Ireland 0-Spain 0
Venue: Cork-Flower Lodge
Attendance: 17,300
Referee: Franz Gaechter
(Switzerland)
Linesmen: Daly, Kelly (both
Republic of Ireland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Spain): None
(Republic of Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
-
Lineups:
Republic of Ireland:
James Martin ‘Seamus’
McDonagh (Notts County Football Club-Nottingham / England)
David Francis Langan (Oxford
United Football Club / England) (Patrick Byrne (Shamrock Rovers Football
Club-Dublin) 81)
David Anthony O'Leary
(Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
Michael Joseph ‘Mick’
McCarthy (Manchester City Football Club / England)
Christopher William Gerard
Hughton (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England) (Kieran Michael
O'Regan (Brighton Hove and Albion Football Club / England) 65)
Gerard Anthony ‘Gery’ Daly
(Birmingham City Football Club / England)
Gary Patrick Waddock (Queen's
Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
William ‘Liam’ Brady
(Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
Anthony Galvin (Tottenham
Hotspur Football Club-London / England) (Anthony Patrick Grealish (West
Bromwich Albion Football Club / England) 25)
Alan Campbell (Real Racing
Club de Santander / Spain)
Michael John Robinson
(Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
Coach: Eoin Kevin Joseph
Colin Hand
Team Captain: William ‘Liam’ Brady
Official Kit
Supplier/Designer: O’Neills
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green? Socks
Note:
1- This was the first international match in Cork in 46
years.
Spain:
Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic
Club de Bilbao)
‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
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) (Ramon Maria Caldere (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 70)
Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (‘Julio Alberto’ Moreno Casas (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 76)
‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (Roberto Simon Marina (Club Atlético de Madrid) 82)
Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de
Bilbao) 85)
Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Booked:
‘Gerardo’
Miranda Concepcion 58, ‘Julio Alberto’
Moreno Casas 83
Other Substitutes:
Juan Carlos Abladeno Iglesias, Abladeno II (Real Sporting de
Gijón)
Team Captain: Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez (to be confirmed)
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Anoni Zubizaretta is the
new starting goalkeeper for Spain.
2-First and only cap for Roberto
Simon Marina (1/0) (1985).
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special
thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, May 26, 1985, Republic of Ireland
0-Spain 0) |
Photo From; Todo Sobre La
Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(May 26, 1985, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 0) |
Photo From; Ireland on the
Ball, Author Donal Cullen, 1993
(May 26, 1985, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 0) |
📸 Wales 3-0 Spain
— The Football History Boys (@TFHBs) July 26, 2023
The Racecourse, Wrexham
(1985) pic.twitter.com/3LE5H04CPM
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
May 27, 1985
(May 26, 1985, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
May 27, 1985
(May 26, 1985, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
May 27, 1985
(May 26, 1985, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 0) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
May 27, 1985
(May 26, 1985, Republic of Ireland 0-Spain 0) |
Date: June
12, 1985
Competition: FIFA
World Cup Qualifier-European Zone, Group 7
Result: Iceland 1-Spain 2
Venue: Reykjavík-Laugardalsvöllur
Attendance: 10,410
Referee: Andre Daina (Switzerland)
Linesmen: Mercier, Liebi (both
Switzerland)
Kick-off time: -
Goalscorers:
(Iceland): Teitur Thórðarson 33
(Spain): Manuel ‘Sarabia’
Lopez 49, ‘Marcos’ Alonso
Pena 67
Summary of goals:
1:0 (33rd minute, Iceland): Atli Edvaldsson’s
cross from the right side was headed in by Teitur Thórðarson.
1:1 (49th minute, Spain): In the middle, Sarabia did
a combination play with Victor and advanced and scored.
1:2 (67th minute, Spain): On the right side, Gallego
sent a long cross and Marcos headed it in.
Lineups:
Iceland:
1-Bjarni Sigurðsson (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen /
Norway)
2-Þorgrímur þráinsson (Knattspyrnufélagid
Valur–Reykjavík)
Magnus Helgi Bergs (Braunschweiger
Turn- und Sportverein Eintracht von 1895 e.V. / West Germany)
Sævar Jónsson (Knattspyrnufélagid
Valur–Reykjavík)
7-Janus Guðlaugsson (Spielclub Fortuna Köln e.V. / West Germany)
3-Omar Torfason
(Knattspyrnufélagid Fram-Reykjavík) (13-Gunnar Gíslason (KR
(Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur) –Reykjavík) 67)
Sigurður Grétarsson (AS
(Athlitikos Syllogos) Iraklis- Thessaloniki / Greece)
8-Atli Edvaldsson (Düsseldorfer Turn-und Sportverein
Fortuna 1895 e.V. / West Germany)
Gudmundur Thorbjornsson (Knattspyrnufélagid
Valur–Reykjavík)
9-Teitur Thórðarson (Yverdon-Sports Football Club /
Switzerland) (15-Gudmundur Steinsson (Knattspyrnufélagid Fram-Reykjavík) 77)
5-Ragnar Margeirsson (IBK (ÍÞróttabandalag
Keflavíkur)
Coach: Tony Knapp
Other Substitutes:
Eggert Gudmundsson (Halmstads
Bollklubb / Sweden)
Arni Sveinsson (ÍA (Íthróttabandalag
Akraness)-Akranes)
Sveinbjorn Hakonarson (ÍA (Íthróttabandalag Akraness)-Akranes)
Team Captain: Teitur Thórðarson
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Blue Socks
Note:
1-In some records the minutes
of Iceland’s substitutions are reversed, but match highlights show this order
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Athletic
Club de Bilbao)
2-‘Gerardo’ Miranda Concepcion (Fútbol
Club Barcelona)
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-Ricardo ‘Gallego’ Redondo
(Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) (14-Ramon Maria Caldere (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 77)
6- ‘Quique’
Enrique Ramos Gonzalez (Club Atlético de Madrid)
7-Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano
(Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla) (16-Manuel ‘Sarabia’ Lopez (Athletic Club de
Bilbao) 46)
9-Carlos ‘Santillana’ Alonso
Gonzalez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)
11- ‘Marcos’ Alonso Pena (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Coach: ‘Miguel Munoz’ Mozun
Other Substitutes:
Juan Carlos Abladeno Iglesias, Abladeno II (Real Sporting de
Gijón)
Inigo ‘Liceranzu’ Ochoa
(Athletic Club de Bilbao)
Roberto Simon Marina (Club Atlético de
Madrid)
Team Captain: Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform
Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks
Note:
1-Final cap for Carlos
‘Santillana’ Alonso Gonzalez (56/15) (1975-1985).
2-Final cap for ‘Quique’
Enrique Ramos Gonzalez (4/0) (1981-1985).
Photo From; Todo Sobre La
Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(June 12, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Iceland 1-Spain 2) |
Photo
From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special
thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, June 12, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier,
Iceland 1-Spain 2) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
June 13, 1985 (June 12, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Iceland 1-Spain 2) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
June 13, 1985 (June 12, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Iceland 1-Spain 2) |
Photo From: El Mundo Deportivo,
June 13, 1985
(June 12, 1985, FIFA World Cup Qualifier, Iceland 1-Spain 2) |
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