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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Memorable European Confrontations, Part 23-1977 Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Dynamo Kiev

Borussia Mönchengladbach and Dynamo Kiev were paired in the Semifinals of the 1976/77 Champions Cup.
The West German powerhouse Borussia Mönchengladbach, managed by the former Bayern Munich Boss Udo Latteck, were then of the best squads in Europe and were on their way in clinching their Third straight Bundesliga Title (their fifth in eight seasons).
The squad was led by Berti Vogts, The Terrier, and contained Danish superstar Allan Simonsen, as well West German Internationals such as Uli Stielike, Rainer Bonhof and Wimmer.
They had qualified from their opening Rounds by defeating Austria’s FK Austria Vienna (0-1, 3-0), Italy’s Torino (2-1 away, 0-0) and Belgium’s Club Brugge (2-2 home, 1-0 away).

The Soviets of Dynamo Kiev were led by the legendary and revolutionary Valeri Lobanovsky who would go on and train future generations of Dynamo Kiev squads in the next two decades, as well as the USSR national team.
The team’s star was Oleg Blokhin the 1975 Ballon d’Or winner.
The team contained virtually all Internationals, such as Burjak, Konkov, Muntyan and Onischenko.
They had qualified from their opening Rounds by defeating Yugoslvia’s Partizan Belgrade (3-0, 2-0) and Greece’s PAOK (4-0, 2-0).
In the Quarterfinals, they had eliminated West Germany’s Bayern Munich of Franz Beckenbauer (0-1, 2-0). The defending Champions Bayern had won the trophy for three consecutive years.


The first leg, on April 6th, was played at Kiev’s Central Stadium.
The collective game of Kiev, though successful in the recent years, was now being criticized as too predictable.
The focus of attention was the duel between Blokhin and Vogts. 
Kiev needing to win at home, attacked from the start. But despite dominating, they did not actually create many clear-cut chances.

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(The two teams entering the field, April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

For the Germans, Simonsen was impressive and worked very hard for his team. In contrast, Wimmer and Heynckes (carrying a slight injury) had a difficult match and did not have their usual output.

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(Troshkin, Fomienko and Wimmer  and Wolfgang Kneib making a save,  April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

The deadlock was only broken in the 71st minute. Burjak took a corner from the left that was headed in by Onischenko.
Latteck was furious on the sidelines for his team’s marking. He later stated that they gave away an avoidable unnecessary goal by just standing by and watching.

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(Oleg Blokhin and Berti Vogts, April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

He was also angry about the extent of fouls committed by the Soviets, especially on Bonhof.
Despite the victory, Lobanovsky was also said to furious with his squad after the match. He believed they had squandered chances to score more than one goal.


Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 3, April 1977
(April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 16, April 1977
(Oleg Blokhin taking a shot, April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)

Because of the slim lead, many believed Mönchengladbach had a very good chance to clinch qualification on home soil.
Latteck seemed confident and remarked that Kiev goalkeeper Rudakov had problems with crosses from the wings as well as long distance shots.

Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 3, April 1977
(April 6, 1977, Champions Cup, Dynamo Kiev 1- Borussia Mönchengladbach 0)



April 6, 1977
Dynamo Kiev (USSR) 1- Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach (West Germany)  0
Champions Cup- Semifinals, First Leg
Venue: Kiev - Central
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Pablo Sanchez Ibanez (Spain)
Goalscorers: (Dynamo Kiev): Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko 71st
 (Mönchengladbach): None

Lineups:
Dynamo Kiev:
1-Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov, 6-Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin, 4-Mikhail Ivanovich Fomenko, 5-Stefan Mihaylovich Reshko, 3-Viktor Antonovich Matvienko, 7-Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan, 2-Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov, 9-Leonid Iosifovich Burjak  , 10-Aleksandr Andriyevich Berezhnoy (14-Petro Petrovych Slobodyan 64), 8-Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko, 11-Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin

Coach: Valeri Vasiliyevich Lobanovsky
Booked: Mikhail Ivanovich Fomenko 42

Team Captain: Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor:  None
Uniform Colors: White Shirts , White Shorts, White Socks


Mönchengladbach:
1-Wolfgang Kneib, 2-Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts, 5-Rainer Bonhof, 4-Hans-Jurgen Wittkamp, 3-Hans Klinkhammer, 8-Herbert Wimmer, 9-Christian Kulik, 6-Horst Wohlers, 10-Ulrich Stielike, 7-Allan Simonsen (Denmark), 11-Josef ‘Jupp’ Heynckes

Coach: Udo Latteck
Booked: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts

Team Captain: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: None (though Erdgas were their shirt sponsors)
Uniform Colors: Light Blue Shirts, Black Shorts, Blue Socks






The second leg, on April 20th, was played at Düsseldorf’s Rheinstadion. Borussia chose the venue instead of their home venue of Bokelberg, because of its superior capacity.
Mönchengladbach could not call upon Heynckes, who was not only injured but also ill. Similarly, Dietmar Danner bowed out due to illness.
Heidenreich replaced Heynckes in the Borussia squad; otherwise the squad was unchanged from the first leg.
Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 4, May 1977
(Allan Simonsen and Leonid Burjak, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Borussia also had to be cautious as Vogts, Wohlers, and Heidenreich were under threat of another yellow card suspension.
For the Soviets, Valeriy Zuyev started in place of Vladimir Muntyan.

Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 4, May 1977
(Berti Vogts and Oleg Blokhin, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Vogts, once again, had the task of supervising Blokhin. He considered it the hardest challenge of his career. Many German journalists likened it to the Ali and Frazier duels.
Naturally, Borussia took the initiative to overcome the deficit. Rainer Bonhof stood out for Mönchengladbach, with Burjak in charge of neutralizing him.


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1620, April 26, 1977
(Simonsen’s shot that led to the penalty kick, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Photo From: Mondial, Old Series, Issue 4, May 1977
(April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Borussia took the lead in the 21st minute. In a goalmouth scramble, Simonsen took a shot that was headed for goal. Matvienko stopped with his hand the goal bound shot. Bonhof scored from the spot.

Photo From: L'Annee du Football 1977
(Bonhof’s opener, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Up to this point, Kiev were not in the game and were struggling. Early in the second half, Lobanovsky replaced Zuyev with Muntyan.
Muntyan’s entry galvanized the Kiev side and they started applying more pressure from then on.


Photo From: Onze, Issue 17, May 1977
(Berti Vogts, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 17, May 1977
(Wittkamp’s winner, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

The match seemed to be headed for overtime when with less than ten minutes left, Borussia were awarded a free kick.
Bonhof lined up to take the kick and everyone expected a powerful shot.
Instead Bonhof delicately chipped the free kick over the wall, for Wittkamp to rush in and shoot on goal.

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1620, April 26, 1977
(Bonhof between Troshkin and Fomienko, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)

The shot was blocked by Matvienko’s shoulder, Wimmer immediately crossed the loose ball from the right side and Wittkamp headed it in and gave Borussia the lead.
Borussia held on and qualified for the Final.

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1620, April 26, 1977
(Heidenreich, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-Dynamo Kiev 0)


In the Final, Liverpool was one hurdle too many and the Germans were soundly beaten in Rome (1-3), as Vogts was unable to control Kevin Keegan like Blokhin.
They did manage to win the Bundesliga title (their last one to date) at the end of the season.
Allan Simonsen’s displays that year, earned him the Ballon d’Or at the end the calendar year.



April 20, 1977
Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach (West Germany) 2-Dynamo Kiev (USSR) 0
Champions Cup- Semifinals, Second Leg
Venue:  Düsseldorf- Rheinstadion
Attendance: 68,000
Referee: Francis Rion (Belgium)
Goalscorers: (Mönchengladbach): Rainer Bonhof 21st pen, Wittkamp 82nd
 (Dynamo Kiev): None
Lineups:
Mönchengladbach:
1-Wolfgang Kneib, 2-Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts, 5-Rainer Bonhof, 4-Hans-Jurgen Wittkamp, 3-Hans Klinkhammer, 8-Herbert Wimmer, 9-Christian Kulik, 6-Horst Wohlers, 10-Ulrich Stielike (12-Wilfried Hannes 78th) , 7-Allan Simonsen (Denmark), 11-Herbert Heidenreich

Coach: Udo Latteck

Team Captain: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Puma
Shirt Sponsor: None (though Erdgas were their shirt sponsors)
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks

Dynamo Kiev:
1-Evgeny Vasilyevich Rudakov, 7-Valeriy Leonidovych Zuyev (14-Vladimir Fedorovich Muntyan 54th),  6-Vladimir Nikolaevich Troshkin, 4-Mikhail Ivanovich Fomenko, 5-Stefan Mihaylovich Reshko, 3-Viktor Antonovich Matvienko, 2-Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov, 9-Leonid Iosifovich Burjak  , 10-Aleksandr Andriyevich Berezhnoy , 8-Vladimir Ivanovich Onischenko, 11-Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin

Coach: Valeri Vasiliyevich Lobanovsky
Booked: Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov 37th

Team Captain: Anatoly Dmitrievich Konkov
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor:  None

Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts , White Shorts, Blue Socks

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Old Team Photographs-Part 30a

Photo From: Onze, Issue 19, July 1977
(West Germany squad, Top, left to right:  Rudiger AbramczikKlaus Fischer,  Erich Beer ,Georg Volkert,  Bernhard Dietz, Bernd Hölzenbein, Rainer Bonhof, Manfred Kaltz, Rolf Rüssmann, Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier, Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts , June 12, 1977, Brazil 1-West Germany 1) 
Photo From: Mondial, old series, issue 23, October 1978
 (Luxembourg squad prior to an unofficial match vs. Saarland in the fall of 1978, Top, left to right:  Roger Fandel, Léon Mond, Gilbert Dresch, Jean-Louis Margue, Camille Neumann, Jeannot Moes  ,Bottom, left to right: Carlo Weis, Jeannot Reiter, Romain Michaux, Henri Bossi, Fernand Raths)

Photo From: Start1988_july18_№30
(USSR squad, Top, left to right:  Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev , Vagiz Nazirovich Khidiatullin, Anatoli Vassilievich Demianenko,  Oleg Vladimirovich Kuznetsov,  Sergei Yevgenyevich Aleinikov, Alexei Aleksandrovich Mikhailichenko Bottom, left to right: Tengiz Grigoriyevich Sulakvelidze , Alexander Anatolyevich Zavarov,  Igor Ivanovich Belanov,  Vasili Karlovich Rats, Oleg Valeriyevich Protasov   , June 15, 1988, European Championship, USSR 1-Republic of Ireland 1)

Photo From: Sport Illuestrierte, Fussball 1984 Sonderheft
 (Portugal squad during a get together 1983/84, Top, left to right: Fernando Cabrita (Manager),  Nene, Humberto Coelho, Augusto Inacio, Rui Jordao, Bastos Lopes, Manuel Bento  Bottom, left to right:  Fernando Gomes, Pietra, Jaiem Pacheco, Eduado Luis, Carlos Manuel )

Photo From: Soccer International, Volume 3, Issue 4, April 1992
(Commonwealth of Independent States squad, Top, left to right: Andrei Alekseyevich ChernishovDmitry Viktorovich Kharin, Oleg Vyacheslavovich Sergeyev, Andrei Vladimirovich Pyatnitski, Kahaber Dzhumberovich Tshadadze, Dimitri Viktorovich Kuznetsov Bottom, left to right: Ahrik Sokratovich Tsveiba, Sergei Vladimirovich Mandreko, Dmitri Nikolayevich Cheryshev, Sergei Vyacheslavovich Kiriakov, Dmitri Alekseyevich Khlestov  , January 25, 1992, USA 0-CIS 1)

Photo From: Official Match Programme,  England v Northern Ireland , 1984
(England squad, Top, left to right:  Bryan Robson,  Peter Leslie Shilton, Michael Duxburry, Samuel Lee,  Kenneth Graham Sansom, Paul Anthony Walsh, Steven Charles Williams,  Glenn Hoddle, Brian Stein, Terence Ian Butcher, Graham Paul Roberts  , February 29, 1984, France 2-England 0)

Photo From: Miroir du Football , Issue 21, September 1961
(Sedan squad 1961)

Photo From: kicker_WM-Sonderheft_1986
(Poland squad, Top, left to right: Zbigniew Boniek,  Józef Młynarczyk,  Roman Wójcicki, Kazimierz Przybyś, Ryszard Komornicki,  Krzysztof Pawlak, Dariusz Dziekanowski, Jan Urban, Waldemar Matysik, Marek Ostrowski,  Włodzimierz Smolarek  , September 11, 1985, World Cup Qualifier, Poland 0-Belgium 0)

Photo From: Hurra Juventus 1971 #08 agosto
(Juventus squad 1971/72 , Top, left to right: Sandro Salvadore, Francesco Morini, Luciano Spinosi, Roberto Bettega, Franco Causio, Pietro Carmignani, Helmut Haller Bottom, left to right:  Fabio Capello, Pietro Anastasi, Gianpietro Marchetti, Giuseppe Furino ) 

 
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo-La Grande Storia Del calcio Italiana-1912-1914
(AC Milan squad 1913/14 )

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1947,  August 2, 1983
 (Tokoto Jubille squad, Top, left to right:  Pierre M’Pele, Cantillo,  Roger Milla, Phillipe N’Dioro, Gueye, Thomas N’Kono Bottom, left to right: Joseph-Antoine Bell, Mustapha Dahleb, Paulo Cesar, Andre-Marie M’Bida, Jean-Pierre Tokoto, Michel Kaham, Ibrahim Aoudou)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Daniel Antonio Escobar Riquelme)
(Argentina squad, Top, left to right: Diego Pablo Simeone, Claudio Paul Caniggia, Abel Eduardo Balbo,  Fernando Carlos Redondo,  José Antonio Chamot , Roberto Nestor Sensini, Gabriel Omar Batistuta, Sergio Fabian Vázquez, Luis Alberto Islas , Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri , Diego Armando Maradona, May 31, 1994, Israel 0-Argentina 3)

Photo From: Football Magazine, Issue 18, July 1961
(Stade Reims squad 1960, Top, left to right: Robert Joncquet, Jean Wendling, Dominique Colonna, Michel Leblond, Robert Siatka, Bruno RodzikBottom, left to right: Just Fontaine, Lucien Muller, Raymond Kopa, Roger Piantoni, Jean Vincent)

Photo From: EL GRAFICO Nº 3273 (1982)
(Ferro Caril Oeste squad 1982, Top, left to right:  Carlos Arregui, Mario Roberto Gomez, Oscar Garre, Hector Cuper, Juan Rocchia, Eduardo Basigalup Bottom, left to right: Geronimo Saccardi, Miguel Angel Juarez, Alberto Marcio, Adolfino Canete, Claudio Crocco)

Photo From: Don Balon, Issue 185, April 24, 1979
(Real Sociedad squad 1978/79, Top, left to right: Luis Arconada, Celayeta, Gajate, Alberto Gorriz, Pericho Alonso, Olaizola Bottom, left to right: Idigoras, Diego, Jesus Satrustegui, Jesus Zamora, Luis Lopez Ufarte  )

Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 39, March 2001
(Lazio squad 2000/01, Top, left to right: Sinisa Mihajlovic, Alessansdro Nesta, Paolo Negro, Giuseppe Pancaro, Angelo Peruzzi, Juan Sebastian Veron Bottom, left to right: Dejan Stankovic, Diego Simeone, Simone Inzaghi, Pavel Nedved, Marcelo Salas)

Photo From: British clubs in Europe - programs\1966.04.20. Manchester United - Partizan Belgrade (Champions Cup)
(Manchester United squad, 1965/66)

Photo From: AS Color, Issue 67, August 29, 1972
(Borussia Moenchengladbach squad, Top, left to right: Herbert Wimmer, Juup Heynckes, Hans-Jurgen Wittkamp,  Shmuel Rosenthal,  Berti Vogts, Wolfgang Kleff Bottom, left to right: Bernd Rupp, Heinz Michallich, Rainer BonhofGunter Nezter, Henning Jensen,  August 23, 1972, Trofeo Joan Gamper, Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-CSKA Sofia 2)



Friday, February 14, 2014

Old Team Photographs-Part 22i

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR squad, Top, left to right: Aleksandr Viktorovich Uvarov, Vladimir Vassilievich Bessonov, Sergei Yevgenyevich Aleinikov, Vagiz Nazirovich Khidiatullin, Sergei Vadimovich Gorlukovich,  Igor Mikhaylovich Shalimov, Bottom, left to right:  Oleg Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, Andrei Vikentiyevich Zygmantovich, Igor Ivanovich Dobrovolsky, Alexander Anatolyevich Zavarov, Oleg Valeriyevich Protasov, June 13, 1990, World Cup, Argentina 2-USSR 0)
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(USSR squad, Top, left to right:  Vladimir Vassilievich Bessonov, ?, Ramaz Aleksandrovich Shengelia, Vitali Kuhinovich Daraselia, Leonid Iosifovich Burjak, Anatoli Vassilievich Demianenko, Yuri Vassilievich Gavrilov, Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin, Sergey Pavlovich Baltacha, Rinat Fayzrahmanovich Dassayev,  Aleksandr Gavrilovich Chivadze  ,  September 23, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, USSR 4-Turkey 0)



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(USSR squad, April 27, 1962, USSR 5-Uruguay 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Uruguay squad, Top, left to right:  Rodolfo Sergio Rodríguez, Nelson Daniel Gutiérrez Luongo,  Sergio Santín Spinelli, Miguel Angel Bossio Bastianini,   Víctor Hugo Diogo Silva , Darío Alfonso Pereyra, Bottom, left to right: Venancio Ariel Ramos Villanueva, Jorge Walter Barrios, Enzo Françescoli Uriarte, José Alberto Batista González, Wilmar Rubens Cabrera Sappa , August 21, 1985, Copa Intercontinental , France 2-Uruguay 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Uruguay squad, , June 29, 1972, Brazil Independence Cup, USSR 1-Uruguay 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Sweden squad, Top, left to right: Jan Eriksson, Roland Nilsson, Anders Limpar,  Kennet Andersson, Mats Gren, Roger Ljung , Bottom, left to right: Tomas Brolin, Jonas Thern, Lars Eriksson, Stefan Rehn, Mikael Nilsson , June 5, 1991, Sweden 2-Colombia 2)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Sweden squad, Top, left to right: Glenn Strömberg, Thomas Ravelli, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson, Lennart Nilsson, Stig Fredriksson, Bottom, left to right: Johnny Ekström, Robert Prytz, Ulf Eriksson, Roland Nilsson, Hans Holmqvist  , June 3, 1987, EC  Qualifier, Sweden 1-Italy 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Sweden squad, Top, left to right: Rudolf Kock (Manager), Arne Nyberg, Gunnar Gren, Gunnar Nordahl, Henry "Garvis" Carlsson , Vincent Persson, Bottom, left to right: Olle Åhlund, Harry Nilsson, Gustav Sjöberg,  Arvid Emanuelsson, Gösta Malm, Karl‑Erik Grahn  , October 21, 1945, Sweden 10-Norway 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, Top, left to right: ‘Julen Guerrero’ Lopez, Fernando Ruiz Hierro, Juan Antonio ‘Pizzi’ Torroija, Jose Santiago ‘Canizares’ Ruiz, ‘Abelardo’ Fernandez Antuna, Rafael ‘Alkorta’ Martinez , Bottom, left to right: Jesus Javier ‘Manjarin’ Pereda, ‘Sergi’ Barjuan Esclusa, Albert ‘Ferrer’ Llopis,  ‘Donato’ Gama da Silva, ‘Luis Enrique’  Martinez Garcia  , February 7, 1996, Spain 1-Norway 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, Top, left to right: Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta, Antonio ‘Maceda’ Frances, Andoni ‘Goikoetxea’ Olaskoaga, José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo, Rafael ‘Gordillo’ Vazquez, Jose Antonio ‘Camacho’ Alfaro  , Bottom, left to right: ‘Victor’ Munoz Manrique, ‘Tomas Renones’ Grego,  Hipolito ‘Rincon’ Povedano, ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos, Enrique ‘Quique Setien’ Soler , November 20, 1985, Spain 0-Austria 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, Top, left to right: José Angel  Iribar Cortajarena, Juan Cruz Sol Oria, Gregorio de Benito Rubio, Jesus Martinez Ribadeneyra, Francisco Javier Alvarez Uría  , Enrique Alvarez Costas , Bottom, left to right: Roberto Juan Martinez Martinez, José Claramunt Torres, José Eulogio Garate Ormaechea,   Juan Manuel ‘Asensi’ Ripoll, Oscar Rubén Valdez, October 21, 1973, World Cup Qualifier, Yugoslavia 0-Spain 0)

Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(Spain squad, Top, left to right: Fernando Argila Pazzaglia, Francisco Lesmes I Bobed, Marcelino ‘Campanal II’ Vaquero González, Joan Segarra Iracheta, Andrés Bosch Pujol, Antonio Puchades Casanova , Carmelo Cedrun Ochandategui, Bottom, left to right: Miguel Gonzalez Perez,  Rafael Alsua Alonso,  Venancio Pérez García, Bernardo ‘Pasieguito’ Pérez Elizarán,  Agustin Gainza Vicandi , January 6, 1954, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 4-Turkey 1)

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(Germany squad, Top, left to right: Thomas Helmer, Matthias Sammer,  Dieter Eilts, Markus Babbel, Jürgen Kohler, Bottom, left to right: Mario Basler, Steffen Freund, Jürgen Klinsmann,  Andreas Köpke, Thomas Häßler, Stefan Kuntz , November 15, 1995, EC  Qualifier, Germany 3-Bulgaria 1)


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(West Germany squad, Top, left to right: Felix Wolfgang Magath, Lothar Herbert Matthäus, Thomas Berthold, Pierre Littbarski, Olaf Thon,  Karlheinz Förster, Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler, Ditmar Jakobs, Hans-Peter Briegel, Ulrich Stein,   Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, January 29, 1985, West Germany 0-Hungary 1)


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(West Germany squad, Top, left to right: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts, Josef ‘Sepp’ Maier, Rolf Rüssmann, Manfred Kaltz, Rainer Bonhof,  Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bernhard Dietz, Rudiger Abramczik, Klaus Fischer, Bernd Hölzenbein, Heinz Flohe , March 8, 1978, Werst Germany 1-USSR 0)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(West Germany squad, Top, left to right:  Horst Szymaniak, Hans Tilkowski, Max Lorenz,  Franz Beckenbauer,  Willi Schulz, Friedel Lutz, Wolfgang Weber,  Siegfried Held, Heinz Hornig, Werner Krämer, Gunter Netzer ,February 23, 1966, England 1-West Germany 0)



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(Portugal squad, Top, left to right: Vitor Manuel Martins Baia,  Fernando Manuel Silva CoutoDomingos Jose Paciencia Oliveira, Oceano Andrade da Cruz, Rui Manuel Cesar Costa, João Domingos Silva Pinto  , Bottom, left to right: Joao Manuel Vieira Pinto,  Vitor Manuel da Costa Araujo ‘Paneira’, João Paulo Maio Santos ‘Paulinho Santos’, Luis Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo, António José Santos Folha,  December 18, 1994, EC Qualifier, Portugal 8-Liechtenstein 0)

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(Portugal squad, July 2, 1972, Brazil Independence Cup, Portugal 1-Uruguay 1)