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Monday, October 21, 2019

Soccer Memories-Part 38 : England’s unique Nostalgia with Italia ‘90



As a fan of the game I have always found it intriguing how different Nations view the same Tournament or event through a different lens.
A prime example is the romanticism the English hold with the 1990 World Cup in Italy.
This view has been exemplified in much of the English-based Football Literature of this World Cup, as well as the many England Football (Soccer) podcasts since.
These views are in clear contrast to much of the (non-English) critics, observers and fans alike who, at the time, largely regarded this World Cup in negative terms.
The common reasons voiced by the critics’ included:  the general defensive nature of the matches including some dreadful matches (Uruguay v. South Korea, Republic of Ireland v. Egypt, Argentina v. Yugoslavia, to name a few), the number of penalty kick shoot-outs (including both semifinals), the hard physical displays by some teams (Bilardo’s Argentina) and all topped off with a Final match that was resolved (appropriately by its critics) with a penalty kick.
It is fair to counter that the Public and Press of Nations such as Brazil, Soviet Union and Holland would view this World Cup in negative terms due to their own disappointing performances, while the Italian hosts will always remember the heartbreak of losing in a semifinal on home soil (not to mention France who did not even qualify). As for Argentina, they often point (rightly or wrongly) to the injustice suffered at the hands of an alleged biased Referee in the Final.
However, none of the above are the first things that come to mind for the average English fan.
The English remember it as the summer of ‘Gazza’ (Paul Gascoigne). They remember it as the introduction of David Platt and Des Walker on the global stage. They remember the heroic displays as the English had to fight through one overtime over another in the knock-out stages. They remember Platt’s overhead kick in the last minute vs. Belgium. They remember Gary Lineker’s resurgence as England’s goalscorer when it mattered. They see it as an honorable conclusion for the much-maligned England Manager and Gentleman of the Game Bobby Robson, as well as a fitting end for older heroes such as Shilton, Butcher and Bryan Robson.


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 41, June 1992
(England squad 1990 World Cup)



The stark contrasts listed require further analysis as to why the English have an indelible memory of this Tournament.
The first player that comes to mind who symbolized this team’s journey is Gascoigne. He was already tabloid fodder in England, but largely unknown to the rest of the World. Tottenham Hotspur’s Gascoigne would bring much needed energy and youthful exuberance to the side. His humor and upbeat personality seemed to infect the squad as well as the public. Unbelievable to think, that his mere presence at the World Cup was not a guarantee until late on. He had famously earned his ticket for the World Cup after his virtuoso performance in the friendly vs. Czechoslovakia (4-2 win on April 25th) after he had a hand in three of the goals and scored the fourth himself.
There are moments that encapsulate the event for the English and Paul Gascoigne’s tears was the most memorable one. Upon being booked in the semifinal match vs. West Germany, he knew instantly that he would be suspended should England reach the Final. His tears brought out the human element in the game that still lives in any England’s fan’s memories.

Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 24, January 1991
(Paul Gascoigne)


Along with Gascoigne another young player would make the most of his opportunity. Aston Villa’s David Platt would step in with great effect after an injury to Captain Bryan Robson early in the Tournament.
In addition to Gascoigne’s tears, Platt’s overhead kick goal vs. Belgium was another unforgettable moment that is referenced to this day.
Nottingham Forest defender Des Walker was also another relative unknown to the World stage, who also made everyone notice with his displays in defense.
After the World Cup, all three would be on top of the wanted list of most top clubs (especially in Italy).

The English fans of today also look back with pride in the fight-back element in England’s performances. Their matches in the knockout rounds all went into overtime and England had to grind their way to victories. Platt’s aforementioned goal vs. Belgium was followed by a memorable come from behind win over underdogs Cameroon. Some pundits listed that encounter as the match of the Tournament. In another memorable moment in that match, England defender Mark Wright played the match with his head bandaged up reminiscent of Terry Butcher’s performance vs. Sweden in a World Cup qualifier just in the previous September.
In the semifinals, objectively the West Germans were a better side but once more England gave a fair account of themselves and clawed their way back to force a tie with a wonderful strike from Gary Lineker.
The drama of the loss in a penalty kick shoot-out (in addition to Gazza’s tears) only made the English fan to back this team even more.
It must be remembered that this had been England’s best performance in a World Cup since the victory in 1966.

Another reason that this World Cup is set apart in the English memories is that this performance by an English side appeared to signal a sense of renewal for the fortunes of the National Team on the World stage as well as English Football in general after previous disappointments.
To put in context the state of England’s Football prior to this World Cup, we must go back to the 80s and the negativity surrounding the game on and off the pitch.
The tragedies of Heysel and Bradford and finally Hillsborough (just a year before the World Cup) had seriously tarnished the image of the English game.
The English clubs were still banned from European Competitions and the only connection with foreign football, were the handful of players who were plying their trade in foreign leagues (as well as those who had resorted to join Rangers Glasgow just to be able to face European competition).
The matters on the field were no better. The 1988 Euros had been a complete fiasco with England losing all its matches.
This English side’s displays and the support shown on the terraces brought much goodwill and made much headway to dispel the image of the English Hooligan.
The sense of optimism was furthered as the European ban on English clubs was to end in that Fall (except for Liverpool) and they could now compete in the European club competitions.
Coincidentally, this World Cup took place just two years before the launch of the English Premier League. The proximity of these events also gives a sense of rebirth and Nostalgia to the fans.

While many in the World lamented at the lack of quality and entertainment, those in the British Isles saw a new star(s) being born, old heroes ending their run on a high and an honorable defeat against a worthy opponent.
They could hold their head high and dream of future glories.
Most fans’ favorite World Cup usually tends to be the first one they followed. This World Cup captured the hearts of many English fans that were adolescent and/or in their early teens at the time. These same fans are now in their 30s and 40s and can only look back with Nostalgia to this World Cup.
Some have even joined the ranks of Journalism and punditry class and their memories are reflected in print and in today’s podcasts.

Many in the press were predicting a “Brave New Dawn” for the National Team after this World Cup. Gascoigne and Platt were to be leading the charge towards this bright future. Graham Taylor was appointed to lead this mission, but that is another story……

Friday, November 3, 2017

Iconic Photographs of the Game, Part Two

These are about the most Iconic Photographs related the game.
These may also be Photographs that have been reproduced in many outlets and have significance.




I. Photo A

Photo From: Soccer International, Volume 1, Issue 8, August 1990
(Diego Maradona against Belgian defenders)


Date and Location:
June 13, 1982 at Nou Camp at Barcelona, Spain

Photographer:
Steve Powell, American Photographer

Description:
This photo was taken during the match between Argentina and Belgium during the 1982 World Cup that Belgium won (1-0). It shows Diego Maradona going against up to six Belgian defenders.
It was shot with video camera and the still image isolated.
It has been over the years shown to reference the importance of Maradona and to what lengths the opposition would go to mark against him.
It has been reproduced over the years even on T-Shirts.
In an interview years later, Steve Powell, the photographer in question admitted that the photograph is somewhat deceptive.
This action was at a free kick (hence the Belgian players in a line), and Osvaldo Ardiles passed to Maradona and he is about to flick the ball over.





 II. Photo B


Photo From: History of the World Cup, Author Michael Archer
(Italy squad)



Date and Location:
June 19, 1938 at Stade Olympique de Colombes at Paris, France

Photographer:
???

Description:
This photograph shows the victorious Italian squad along with Manager Vittorio Pozzo celebrating the World Cup win over Hungary (4-2) on June 19, 1938.
It is difficult to say if the photograph is viewed as a ‘classic’, but it has been reproduced over the years in many books and magazines, etc.




 III. Photo C


Photo From: Total Football, Issue 76, August  2001
(Vinnie Jones and Paul Gascoigne)


Date and Location:
February 6, 1988, Plough Lane, London, England

Photographer:
Monte Frisco, British Photographer

Description:
This was during a Wimbledon and Newcastle United League match on February 6th, 1988 at Wimbledon’s Plough Lane Stadiumc(scoreless tie).
It shows Wimbledon hard-man Vinnie Jones grabbing the testicles of Newcastle United’s Paul Gascoigne.
Jones had been man-marking Gascoigne the entire match. Apparently at one point Gascoigne had pushed him and this was Jones’ way of retaliating.

  

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Compendium to Graham Taylor Article-Part 4 (Year 1993)


Graham Taylor managed match No. 28

Date: February 17, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: England 6-San Marino 0
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 51,150
Referee: Roger Philippi (Luxembourg)
Goalscorers:
(England): David Platt 12, 24, 67, 83, Carlton Palmer 78, Les Ferdinand 86
(San Marino): None
Lineups:
England:
1- Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
2- Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal
Football Club-London)
3- Anthony Robert Dorigo (
Leeds United Association Football Club)
4- Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday
Football Club)
5- Desmond Sinclair Walker
(Unione Calcio Sampdoria –Genova / Italy)
6- Anthony Alexander Adams
(Arsenal Football Club-London)
7- David Andrew Platt 
(Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
8- Paul John Gascoigne (
Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
11- David Batty
(Leeds United Association Football Club)
10- John Charles Bryan Barnes
(Liverpool Football Club)
9-Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers
Football Club-London)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Other Substitutes:
12-Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
13-David Andrew Seaman (Arsenal Football Club-London)
14-Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London) 
15-Trevor Mc Gregor Steven (Rangers Football Club -Glasgow / Scotland)
16-Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)

Team Captain: David Platt
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks

San Marino:
1-Pierluigi Benedettini (Societá Sportiva Juvenes- Serravalle) 
2-Bruno Muccioli (Società Sportiva Novafeltria Calcio)
3-Mirco Gennari (Societá Sportiva Juvenes- Serravalle) 
4-Loris Zanotti (Societá Sportiva Juvenes- Serravalle)
5-Claudio Canti (Societá Sportiva Juvenes- Serravalle) 
6-William Marino Guerra (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy)
7-Pier Angelo Manzaroli (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy)
8-Marco Mazza (Cerveteri)
9-Nicola Bacciocchi (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy) (13-Paolo Mazza (Maremmana) 64th)
10-Massimo Bonini (Bologna Football Club / Italy)
11-Fabio Giulio Francini (Associazione Sportiva Santarcangiolese / Italy) (14-Ivan Matteoni (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy) 81st)

Coach: Giorgio Leoni
Booked: William Guerra 44, Massimo Bonini 84
Other Substitutes:
12-Stefano Muccioli
15-Oscar Pasolin
16-Luca Bizzocchi

Team Captain: 
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:
Uniform Colors: Light Blue Shirts, Light Blue Shorts, Light Blue Socks


Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 6, June 1993
(Carlton Palmer, February 17, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 6-San Marino 0)



Photo From: Shoot, November 20,1993
(David Platt, February 17, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 6-San Marino 0)



Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 6, June 1993
(England squad, February 17, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 6-San Marino 0)




Graham Taylor managed match No. 29

Date: March 31, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: Turkey 0-England 2
Venue: İzmır -Kemal Atatürk Stadyumu
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Fabio Baldas (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Turkey): None
(England): David Platt 7, Paul Gascoigne 45
Lineups:
Turkey:
1-Engin İpekoğlu (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)  (12-Hayrettin Demirbaş (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul) 44th)
2-Recep Çetin (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul(14-Hami Mandıralı (Trabzonspor Kulübü) 69th)
5-Tugay Kerimoğlu (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)
4-Ali Günçar (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)  
3-Ogün Temizkanoğlu (Trabzonspor Kulübü)
9-Mehmet Özdilek (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)  
10-Oğuz Çetin (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü –Istanbul)  
6-Bülent Korkmaz (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)
8-Ünal Karaman (Trabzonspor Kulübü)
7-Feyyaz Uçar (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul)  
11-Orhan Çıkırıkçı (Trabzonspor Kulübü)

Coach: Josef "Sepp" Piontek (Germany)  
Booked: Tugay Kerimoğlu 9, Orhan Çıkırıkçı 27
Other Substitutes:
13- Serhat Güller (Makina Kimya Endüstrisi Ankaragücü Kulübü)
15-Ali Nail
16- Hakan Sukur (Galatasaray Spor Kulübü–Istanbul)

Team Captain: Ünal Karaman
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks


England:
1- Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
2- Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London) (12-Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club) 46th)
6- Anthony Alexander Adams (Arsenal Football Club-London)
3- Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)
5- Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
4- Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
11- Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
9 - John Charles Bryan Barnes (Liverpool Football Club)
7- David Andrew Platt  (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
8- Paul John Gascoigne (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)                            
10- Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London) (15-Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club) 83rd)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Booked: David Platt 65
Other Substitutes:
13-David Andrew Seaman (Arsenal Football Club-London)
14- Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club) 
16-John Beresford (Newcastle United Football Club) 

Team Captain: David Platt
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks


Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 6, June 1993
(John Barnes, March 31, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Turkey 0-England 2)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 30

Date: April 28, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: England 2-Holland 2
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 73,163
Referee: Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark)
Goalscorers:
(England): John Barnes 1, David Platt 23
(Holland): Dennis Bergkamp 34, Peter van Vossen 85 pen
Lineups:
England:
1- Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
2- Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London)
6- Anthony Alexander Adams (Arsenal Football Club-London)
3- Martin Raymond Keown (Arsenal Football Club-London)
5- Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
4- Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
11- Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
10- John Charles Bryan Barnes (Liverpool Football Club)
7- David Andrew Platt  (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
8- Paul John Gascoigne (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy) (14-Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London) 46th)
9- Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Booked: Martin Keown 74
Other Substitutes:
12-Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
13-David Andrew Seaman (Arsenal Football Club-London)
15-Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club)
16-Edward Paul ‘Teddy’  Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)

Team Captain: David Platt
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks

Holland:
1- Eduard Franciscus ‘Ed’ de Goey (Feyenoord Rotterdam)  
2- Dirk Franciscus ‘Danny’ Blind (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)  
3- Franciscus ‘Frank’ de Boer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
4- Jan Jacobus Wouters (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. / Germany)
5- Robert ‘Rob’ Witschge (Feyenoord Rotterdam)
6- Aron Mohamed Winter (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
8- Franklin Edmundo ‘Frank’ Rijkaard (Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy)
10- Rudi Dil ‘Ruud’ Gullit  (Associazione Calcio Milan / Italy) (12-Peter Jacobus van Vossen (Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht / Belgium) 70th)
7- Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
11- Marc Overmars (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)
9- Johannes Jacobus ’John’ Bosman (Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht / Belgium) (14-Johannes Hildebrand ‘John’ de Wolf (Feyenoord Rotterdam) 46th)

Coach: Dirk Nicolaas ‘Dick’ Advocaat
Booked: John de Wolf 66
Other Substitutes:
16-Theodorus Antonius Gerardus ‘Theo’  Snelders (Aberdeen Football Club / Scotland)
13-Jan Jacobus ‘Sonny’ Silooy (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax)
15-Marciano Carlos Alberto Vink (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax)

Team Captain: Jan Wouters
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Lotto
Uniform Colors: Orange Shirts, White Shorts, Orange Socks


Photo From:  World Soccer, June 1993
(John De Wolf and Les Ferdinand, April 28, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 2-Holland 2)


Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(Des Walker and Dennis Bergkamp, April 28, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 2-Holland 2)


Photo From:  Het Nederlands Elftal, de histoire van oranje, 1989-1995, Authors Matty Verkamman and Henk Mees
(Jan Wouters elbowing Paul Gascoigne, April 28, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 2-Holland 2)



Photo From:  World Soccer, September 1993
(Des Walker fouling Marc Overmars in the box, April 28, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 2-Holland 2)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 31

Date: May 29, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: Poland 1-England 1
Venue: Chorzów- Stadion Śląski (Silesian Stadium)     
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland)
Goalscorers:
(Poland): Dariusz Adamczuk 34
(England): Ian Edward Wright 84
Lineups:
Poland:
1-Jaroslaw Bako (Besiktas Jimnastik Kulübü–Istanbul / Turkey)
2-Piotr Czachowski (Udinese Calcio / Italy)
4-Marek Kozminski (Udinese Calcio / Italy)
3-Roman Szewczyk  (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Katowice) 
5-Andrzej Lesiak (Fußballclub Wacker Innsbruck / Austria)  
6-Jerzy Brzeczek (Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech  Poznán)      (16-Marcin  Jalocha (Legia Warsaw) 84th)
7-Piotr Świerczewski (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Katowice) 
8-Dariusz Adamczuk (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V. / Germany)
9-Jan Furtok (Hamburger Sport Verein e.V.  /  Germany)
10-Roman Kosecki (Club Atlético Osasuna / Spain)
11-Marek Leśniak (Sportgemeinschaft Wattenscheid 1909 e.V.-Bochum / Germany) (14-Kazimierz Wegrzyn (Klub Sportowy Hutnik Kraków) 75th)

Coach: Andrzej Strejlau
Booked: Piotr Czachowski, Jaroslaw Bako, Marek Kozminski
Other Substitutes:
Jacek Bak (Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech  Poznán)     
Adam Matysek (Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław) 
Ryszard Staniek (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)     
Jacek Ziober (Montpellier-Hérault Sports Club / France)
Aleksander Kłak (Gwardyjski Klub Sportowy Olimpia-Poznan)

Team Captain: Roman Szewczyk
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks


England:
1- Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
4- Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club) (16-Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London) 72nd)
2- David John Bardsley (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
3- Anthony Robert Dorigo (Leeds United Association Football Club)
5- Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
6- Anthony Alexander Adams (Arsenal Football Club-London)
11- Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
7- David Andrew Platt  (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
8- Paul John Gascoigne (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy) (12-Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club) 79th)
9-Edward Paul ‘Teddy’ Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
10- John Charles Bryan Barnes (Liverpool Football Club)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Booked: Paul Ince

Team Captain: David Platt
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks

Photo From:  Bialo Czerwoni 1921-2001, Author Andrzej Gowarzewski
(May 29, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Poland 1-England 1)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 32

Date: June 2, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: Norway 2-England 0
Venue: Oslo- Ullevaal Stadion
Attendance: 22,590
Referee: Sandor Puhl (Hungary)
Goalscorers:
(Norway): Øyvind Leonhardsen 42, Lars Bohinen 48
(England): None
Lineups:
Norway:
1-Erik Thorstvedt (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)
2-Gunnar Halle (Oldham Athletic Football Club / England)
3-Tore Pedersen (Brann Sportsklubben- Bergen)
4-Rune Bratseth (Sport Verein Werder Bremen von 1899 e.V. / Germany) (14-Roger Nilsen (Viking Fotballklubb- Stavanger) 82nd)
5-Stig Inge Bjørnebye (Liverpool Football Club / England)
6-Jostein Flo (Sogndal Idrettslag Fotball - Sogn og Fjordane) 
7-Erik Mykland (Start Idrettsklubben- Kristiansand)
8-Øyvind Leonhardsen (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim)  
9-Jan Aage Fjørtoft (Sportklub Rapid Wien / Austria)  (16-Goran Sørloth (Rosenborg Ballklub- Trondheim) 57th)
10-Kjetil Rekdal (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring /Belgium)     
11-Lars Bohinen (Lillestrøm Sportsklubb- Skedsmo)

Coach: Egil Olsen
Booked: Gunnar Halle 61
Other Substitutes:
12-Einar Rossbach (Lyn Ski- og Fotballklubben-Oslo)
15-Jan Ove Pedersen (Lillestrøm Sportsklubb- Skedsmo) 
13-Kare Ingebrigtsen (Manchester City Football Club / England)

Team Captain: Rune Bratseth 
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Black Socks


England:
1- Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield WednesdayFootball Club)
2- Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London)
4- Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
6- Anthony Alexander Adams (Arsenal Football Club-London)
5- Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy) (12-Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club) 63rd)
3- Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club) 
11- Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club)
7- David Andrew Platt (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
8- Paul John Gascoigne (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
9- Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
10- Edward Paul ‘Teddy’  Sheringham (Tottenham HotspurFootball Club-London) (16-Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London) 46th)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Other Substitutes:
13-David Andrew Seaman (Arsenal Football Club-London)
14- David Batty (Leeds United Association Football Club)
15- Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)

Team Captain: David Platt
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks


Photo From:  France Football, Issue 2491, January 4, 1994
(Paul Gascoigne, June 2, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Norway 2-England 0)



Photo From:  Goal, Issue 9,  June 1996
(Carlton Palmer, June 2, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Norway 2-England 0)



US Cup 1993 Squad:
1-Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club) (goalkeeper)
2-Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London)
3-Anthony Robert Dorigo (Leeds United Association Football Club)
4-Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
5-Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
6-Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club)
7-David Andrew Platt (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
8-David Batty (Leeds United Association Football Club)
9-Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
10-John Charles Bryan Barnes (Liverpool Football Club)
11-Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
12-Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
13-Nigel Anthony Martyn (Crystal Palace Football Club-London) (goalkeeper)
14-Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London)
15-Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)
16-Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club)
17-Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London)
18- Edward Paul ‘Teddy’  Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
19-Martin Raymond Keown (Arsenal Football Club-London)
20-Nigel Winterburn (Arsenal Football Club-London)
21-Earl Delisser Barrett (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham)
22-Timothy David Flowers (Southampton Football Club) (goalkeeper)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 33

Date: June 9, 1993
Competition: US Cup 1993
Result: USA 2-England 0
Venue: Boston, Massachusetts-Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 36,652
Referee: Alfredo Weiser (Austria)
Goalscorers:
(USA): Thomas Dooley 43, Alexi Lalas 72
(England): None
Lineups:
USA:
1- Tony  Meola (US Soccer Federation)
15- Desmond Armstrong (US Soccer Federation)
3- John Doyle (US Soccer Federation)
2-Michael Lapper (US Soccer Federation)
21-Fernando Clavijo (US Soccer Federation)
12- Jeff Agoos  (US Soccer Federation)
5-Thomas Dooley (1.Fußball-Club e.V. Kaiserslautern / Germany) (22- Alexi Lalas (US Soccer Federation) 67th)
6- John Harkes (Sheffield Wednesday  Football Club / England)
9- Tabaré ‘Tab’ Ramos (Real Betis Balompié –Sevilla / Spain) (13-Cobi  Jones (US Soccer Federation) 82nd)
17- Roy Wegerle (Coventry City Football Club / England)
11-Eric Wynalda (1.Fußball-Club 1903 Saarbrücken e.V. / Germany(10-Ernie Stewart (Willem II Tilburg / Holland) 62nd)

Coach:  Velibor ‘Bora’ Milutinovic (Yugoslavia)
Booked: Tony Meola 57
Other Substitutes:
4-Bruce Murray (US Soccer Federation)
7- Peter Woodring (Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. / Germany)
8-Dominic Kinnear (US Soccer Federation)
14- Cle Kooiman (US Soccer Federation)
16-John Harbor (US Soccer Federation)
18-Brad Friedel (US Soccer Federation)
19-Chris Henderson (US Soccer Federation)
20-Frank Klopas (US Soccer Federation)

Team Captain: Tony Meola 
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


England:
1-Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
4-Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club) (5-Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy) 62nd)
2-Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London)
3-Anthony Robert Dorigo (Leeds United Association Football Club)
6-Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club)
11-Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
16-Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club)
8-David Batty (Leeds United Association Football Club)
12- Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
9-Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London) (14-Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London) 35th)
10-John Charles Bryan Barnes (Liverpool Football Club)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Booked: Ian Wright 69
Other Substitutes:
7-David Andrew Platt (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
13-Nigel Anthony Martyn (Crystal Palace Football Club-London)
15-Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)
17-Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London)
18- Edward Paul ‘Teddy’  Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
19-Martin Raymond Keown (Arsenal Football Club-London)
20-Nigel Winterburn (Arsenal Football Club-London)
21-Earl Delisser Barrett (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham)
22-Timothy David Flowers (Southampton Football Club)

Team Captain: Paul Ince
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, Red Socks


Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(Alexi Lalas scoring USA’s second goal, June 9, 1993, US Cup, USA 2-England 0)


Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(June 9, 1993, US Cup, USA 2-England 0)


Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(June 9, 1993, US Cup, USA 2-England 0)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 34

Date: June 13, 1993
Competition: US Cup 1993
Result: Brazil 1-England 1
Venue: Washington, DC- Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, USA    
Attendance: 54,118
Referee: Helder Dias (USA)
Goalscorers:
(Brazil): Marcio Santos 77
(England): David Plat 47
Lineups:
Brazil:
1-Cláudio André Mergen  ‘Taffarel’  (Associazione Calcio Parma / Italy)
2-Jorge de Amorim Campos  ‘Jorginho’
(Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. / Germany)
22-Valber da Silva Costa (São Paulo Futebol Clube-
São Paulo)     
14-Marcio Roberto dos Santos
(Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux / France)
19-Raimundo Nonato da Silva
(Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte) (17-Evangelista Moraes Cafu’ (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo) 3rd)
5-Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri  ‘Dunga’ (
Pescara Calcio / Italy)
8-Luis Carlos Quintanilla
Luisinho’ (Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama - Rio de Janeiro)  (20-Jorge Ferreira da Silva ‘Palhinha’ (São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo) 50th)
21-‘Raí’ Souza Vieira de Oliveira  (São Paulo Futebol Clube-
São Paulo
7-‘Valdeir’ Celso Moreira
(Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux / France) (16-Almir de Souza Fraga (Santos Futebol Clube- Santos - São Paulo) 67th)
9-Antônio de Oliveira Filho
Careca’  (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli / Italy) 
11-Elivelton Alves Rufino
(São Paulo Futebol Clube- São Paulo)         

Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira
Other Substitutes:
3-’Júlio César’ da Silva  (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)  
4- Vargo Célio do Nascimento Silva  (Sport Club Internacional- Porto Alegre)
6-Cláudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal ‘Branco’ (Genoa 1893-Genova / Italy) 
10-Marcos Antônio Boiadeiro (Cruzeiro Esporte Clube- Belo Horizonte)
12-‘Carlos’ Roberto Gallo (Associação Portuguesa de Desportos – São Paulo)
13-Luiz Carlos Coelho Winck (Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense)   
15- Sergio Donizeti Luiz João Paulo’  (Associazione Sportiva Bari / Italy)
18- Marcos corrêa dos Santos Marquinhos’ (Clube de Regatas Flamengo- Rio de Janeiro)

Team Captain: Rai
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Blue Socks


England:
22-Timothy David Flowers (Southampton Football Club)
21-Earl Delisser Barrett (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham)
5-Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
3-Anthony Robert Dorigo (Leeds United Association Football Club)
6-Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club)
11-Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince  (Manchester United Football Club) (4-Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club) 67th)
16-Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club)
8-David Batty (Leeds United Association Football Club) (7-David Andrew Platt (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)) 46th)
12- Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club) (17-Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London) 83rd)
14-Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London)
15-Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Other Substitutes:
1-Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
2-Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London)
9-Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
10-John Charles Bryan Barnes (Liverpool Football Club)
13-Nigel Anthony Martyn (Crystal Palace Football Club-London) (goalkeeper)
18- Edward Paul ‘Teddy’ Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
19-Martin Raymond Keown (Arsenal Football Club-London)
20-Nigel Winterburn (Arsenal Football Club-London)

Team Captain: Paul Ince
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks


Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(June 13, 1993, US Cup, Brazil 1-England 1)



Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(June 13, 1993, US Cup, Brazil 1-England 1)


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer
(England squad, June 13, 1993, US Cup, Brazil 1-England 1)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 35

Date: June 19, 1993
Competition: US Cup 1993
Result: Germany 2-England 1
Venue: Detroit, Michigan- Pontiac Silverdome, USA    
Attendance: 62,126
Referee: Ernesto Filippi Cavani (Uruguay)
Goalscorers:
(Germany): Stefan Effenberg 26, Jurgen Klinsmann 53
(England): David Plat 31
Lineups:
Germany:
12- Bodo Illgner (1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e.V.)
3- Thomas Helmer (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
14- Michael Schulz (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) 
2- Stefan Effenberg (Associazione Calcio Fiorentina / Italy) (8-Michael Zorc (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) 78th)
6- Guido Buchwald (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)
19- Thomas Strunz (Verein für Bewegungspiele Stuttgart 1893 e.V.)
17- Christian Ziege (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
10- Lothar Herbert Matthäus (captain) (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.)
7- Andreas Möller (Juventus Football Club -Torino/ Italy) (16-Matthias Sammer (Ballspielverein Borussia Dortmund 1909 e.V.) 64th)
18- Jürgen Klinsmann (Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club / France)  
9- Karlheinz Riedle (Società Sportiva Lazio / Italy)

Coach: Hans-Hubert ‘Berti’ Vogts
Booked: Michael Schulz
Other Substitutes:
1- Andreas Köpke (1.Fußball-Club Nürnberg - Verein für Leibesübungen e.V. )
4- Jürgen Kohler (Juventus Football Club -Torino/ Italy)
5-Olaf Thon (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) 
11-Bruno Lababdia (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V.) 
13- Karl-Heinz Pflipsen (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
15-Uwe Bein (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.)  

Team Captain: Lothar Matthaus
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Whute Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

England:
13-Nigel Anthony Martyn (Crystal Palace Football Club-London)
21-Earl Delisser Barrett (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham)
5-Desmond Sinclair Walker (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
6-Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club) (19-Martin Raymond Keown (Arsenal Football Club-London) 55th)
16-Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club) (20-Nigel Winterburn (Arsenal Football Club-London) 46th)
11-Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
15-Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)
12- Nigel Howard Clough (Nottingham Forest Football Club) (14-Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London) 72nd)
7-David Andrew Platt (Juventus Football Club-Torino / Italy)
17-Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London)
10-John Charles Bryan Barnes (Liverpool Football Club)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Other Substitutes:
1-Christopher Charles Eric Woods  (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
2-Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London)
3-Anthony Robert Dorigo (Leeds United Association Football Club)
4-Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
8-David Batty (Leeds United Association Football Club)
9-Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
15-Andrew Sinton (Queen's Park Rangers Football Club-London)
18- Edward Paul ‘Teddy’  Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
22-Timothy David Flowers (Southampton Football Club)

Team Captain: David Platt
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks

Photo From:  Soccer International, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 1993
(Team Captains Lothar Matthaus and David Platt, June 19, 1993, US Cup, Germany 2-England 1)


Photo From:  World Soccer, Apri1 994
(Andy Sinton and Andreas Moeller, June 19, 1993, US Cup, Germany 2-England 1)


Photo From:  World Soccer, September 1993
(Nigel Clough and Thomas Helmer, June 19, 1993, US Cup, Germany 2-England 1)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 36

Date: September 8, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: England 3-Poland 0
Venue: London - Wembley
Attendance: 71,720
Referee: Frans Van Den Wijngaert (Belgium)
Goalscorers:
(England): Les Ferdinand 5, Paul Gascoigne 49, Stuart Pearce 53
(Poland): None
Lineups:
England:
1- David Andrew Seaman (Arsenal Football Club-London)
6- Anthony Alexander Adams (Arsenal Football Club-London)
2- Robert Marc Jones (Liverpool Football Club)
3- Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
5- Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club)
11- Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
4- Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club)
7- David Andrew Platt  (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
8- Paul John Gascoigne (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy)
9- Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)
10- Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Booked: Rob Jones 10, Paul Gascoigne 34, Tony Adams 60, Gary Pallister
Other Substitutes:
12-Desmond Sinclair Walker (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
13- Christopher Charles Eric Woods (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
14-Andrew Sinton (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
15-Nigel Howard Clough (Liverpool Football Club)
16- Edward Paul ‘Teddy’  Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Note:  Some sources show Adams as number 5 and Pallister as number 6.

Team Captain: Stuart Pearce
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks

Poland:
1-Jaroslaw Bako (Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech  Poznán)     
2-Piotr Czachowski (Dundee Football Club / Scotland)
3-Jerzy Brzeczek (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)     
4-Marek Kozminski (Udinese Calcio / Italy)
5-Andrzej Lesiak (Fußballclub Capellaris Tirol  Innsbruck / Austria)  
7-Piotr Świerczewski (Association Sportive de Saint-Etienne Loire / France)
6-Robert Warzycha (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
10-Roman Kosecki (Club Atlético de Madrid / Spain)
8-Dariusz Adamczuk (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V. / Germany) (15-Jacek Bak (Kolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech  Poznán) 77th)
9-Jan Furtok (Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.  /  Germany) (16-Jacek Ziober (Club Atlético Osasuna / Spain) 46th)
11-Marek Leśniak (Sportgemeinschaft Wattenscheid 1909 e.V.-Bochum / Germany)

Coach: Andrzej Strejlau
Booked: Marek Leśniak 32, Andrzej Lesiak 51, Dariusz Adamczuk 65, Roman Kosecki 67
Other Substitutes:
12-Adam Matysek (Wrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław) 
Tomasz Wałdoch (Klub Sportowy Górnik Zabrze)     
14-Kazimierz Wegrzyn (Górniczy Klub Sportowy Katowice) 
Note: Per other sources some of the player numbering varies.
3-Kozminski, 4-Lesiak, 5-Adamczuk, 6-Kosecki, 7- Jerzy Brzeczek, 8-Robert Warzycha, 9- Świerczewski, 10-Furtok, 18-Ziober

Team Captain: Roman Kosecki
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Lotto
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks

Photo From:  Goal, November 1996
(September 8, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, England 3-Poland 0)



Graham Taylor managed match No. 37

Date: October 13, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: Holland 2-England 0
Venue: Rotterdam-De Kuip-Feyenoord Stadion
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Karl-Joseph Assenmacher (Germany)
Goalscorers:
(Holland): Ronald Koeman 61, Dennis Bergkamp 67
(England): None          
Lineups:
Holland:
1-Eduard Franciscus ‘Ed’ de Goey (Feyenoord Rotterdam) 
2-Johannes Hildebrand ‘John’ de Wolf (Feyenoord Rotterdam) 
3-Franciscus ‘Frank’ de Boer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 
4- Ronald Koeman (Fútbol Club Barcelona / Spain) 
5-Erwin Koeman (Philips Sports Vereniging Eindhoven) 
6-Jan Jacobus Wouters (Fußball-Club Bayern München e.V. / Germany) 
8-Franklin Edmundo ‘Frank’ Rijkaard (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) 
7-Marc Overmars (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam) (12-Aron Mohamed Winter (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy) 74th)
9-Ronaldus ‘Ronald’ de Boer (Amsterdamse Football Club Ajax-Amsterdam)  (13-Ulrich Van Gobbel (Feyenoord Rotterdam) 89th)
10-Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy) 
11-Bryan Edward Steven Roy (Foggia Calcio / Italy) 

Coach: Dirk Nicolaas ‘Dick’ Advocaat
Booked: Ronald Koeman 57, Frank Rijkaard 71
Other Substitutes:
14-Wilhelmus Maria ‘Wim’ Jonk (Internazionale Football Club- Milano / Italy)
15-Johannes Jacobus ’John’  Bosman (Royal Sporting ClubAnderlecht / Belgium)
16-Theodorus Antonius Gerardus ‘Theo’  Snelders (Aberdeen Football Club / Scotland)

Team Captain: Ronald Koeman
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Lotto
Uniform Colors: Orange Shirts, White Shorts, Orange Socks

England:
1- David Andrew Seaman (Arsenal Football Club-London) 
5- Anthony Alexander Adams (Arsenal Football Club-London) 
3- Anthony Robert Dorigo (Leeds United Association Football Club) 
2- Paul Andrew Parker  (Manchester United Football Club) 
6- Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club) 
11- Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club) 
10- Lee Stuart Sharpe (Manchester United Football Club) 
7- David Andrew Platt (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
4- Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club) (15-Andrew Sinton (Sheffield WednesdayFootball Club)  46th)
9- Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers Football Club) 
8- Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London) (12-Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London) 70th)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Booked: Tony Dorigo 32, Paul Ince 61
Other Substitutes:
13- Christopher Charles Eric Woods
 (Sheffield WednesdayFootball Club)
14- Desmond Sinclair Walker (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
16-Edward Paul ‘Teddy’  Sheringham (Tottenham HotspurFootball Club-London)

Team Captain: David Platt
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, White Socks
Note: For More Detail, see:


Photo From:  Onze-Mondial, Issue 58, November 1993
(October 13, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 2-England  0)


Photo From:  World Soccer, January 1994
(Ronald Koeman’s foul on David Platt, October 13, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 2-England  0)



Photo From:  Het Nederlands Elftal, de histoire van oranje, 1989-1995, Authors Matty Verkamman and Henk Mees
(Ronald Koeman about to score the first goal from a free kick,  October 13, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 2-England  0)


Photo From:  World Soccer, April 1994
(Ronald Koeman scoring from the free kick,  October 13, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, Holland 2-England  0)






Graham Taylor managed match No. 38

Date: November 17, 1993
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 2
Result: San Marino 1-England 7
Venue: Bologna, Stadio Renato dell'Ara-Italy
Attendance: 2,378
Referee: Nazi Kathiraveloo (Malaysia)
Goalscorers:
(San Marino): Davide Gualtieri 1
(England): Paul Ince 22, 73, Ian Wright 34, 46, 78, 90, Les Ferdinand 38
Lineups:
San Marino:
1-Pierluigi Benedettini (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy)
2-Mauro Valentini (Rimini Calcio / Italy)  (15-Luca Gobbi (Associazione Calcio Cattolica / Italy) 47th)
3-Mirco Gennari (Soglianese)
4-Loris Zanotti (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy)
5-Claudio Canti (Societá Sportiva Juvenes- Serravalle) 
6-William Marino Guerra (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy)
7-Pier Angelo Manzaroli (Associazione Calcio San Marino / Italy)
8-Pier Domenico Della Valle (Olympia Secchiano / Italy)
9-Nicola Bacciocchi (Associazione Sportiva Santarcangiolese / Italy)   (13-Paolo Mazza (Tuscania) 62nd)
10-Massimo Bonini (free agent)
11-Davide Gualtieri (Societá Sportiva Juvenes- Serravalle)

Coach: Giorgio Leoni
Booked: William Guerra , Davide Gualtieri
Other Substitutes:
12-Muccioli,
14-Pasolini,
16-Francini

Team Captain:
Official Kit Supplier/Designer:
Uniform Colors: Light Blue Shirts, Light Blue Shorts, Light Blue Socks

England:
1- David Andrew Seaman (Arsenal Football Club-London)
2- Lee Michael Dixon (Arsenal Football Club-London)
3- Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
4-Stuart Edward Ripley (Blackburn Rovers Football Club)
5- Desmond Sinclair Walker (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
10- Andrew Sinton (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club) 
6- Gary Andrew Pallister (Manchester United Football Club)
7- David Andrew Platt (Unione Calcio Sampdoria-Genova / Italy)
11- Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (Manchester United Football Club)
8- Ian Edward Wright (Arsenal Football Club-London)
9- Leslie Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London)

Coach: Graham Taylor
Other Substitutes:
12- Carlton Lloyd Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club)
13- Timothy David Flowers (Blackburn Rovers Football Club)
14- Nigel Howard Clough (Liverpool Football Club)
15- Paul Charles Merson (Arsenal Football Club-London)
16- Andrew Alexander Cole (Newcastle United Football Club)

Team Captain: Stuart Pearce
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks


Photo From:  The Game, 1995
(Stuart Pearce, November 17, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, San Marino 1-England  7)


Photo From:  World Soccer, February 1994
(November 17, 1993, World Cup Qualifier, San Marino 1-England  7)




Players Selected during the Graham Taylor Era (1990/1993):
1- Christopher Charles Eric Woods
2- Lee Michael Dixon (First capped by Taylor)
3- Stuart Pearce
4-Anthony Robert Dorigo
5- Paul Andrew Parker
 
6- Desmond Sinclair Walker
7- Mark Wright
8- David Andrew Platt
9- Paul John Gascoigne
 
10- Stephen George Bull
11-Christopher Roland Waddle
12- Gary Winston Lineker
13- John Charles Bryan Barnes
14-David Andrew Seaman
15-Trevor Mc Gregor Steven
16-Peter Andrew Beardsley
17-Anthony Alexander Adams 
18-Gordon Sidney Cowans
19-Steve McMahon 
20-Gary Michael Stevens
21-Anthony Mark Daley (First capped by Taylor)
22- Bryan Robson
23-Gary Andrew Pallister
24-Stephen Brian Hodge
25- Ian Edward Wright  (First capped by Taylor)
26-Nigel Howard Clough (First capped by Taylor)
27-Lee Stuart Sharpe (First capped by Taylor)
28-Geoffroy Robert Thomas (First capped by Taylor)
29-Dennis Frank Wise (First capped by Taylor)
30- Alan Martin Smith
31-David Batty (First capped by Taylor)
32-Neil John Webb
33-David Eric Hirst  (First capped by Taylor)
34-John Akin Salako  (First capped by Taylor)
35-Earl Delisser Barrett (First capped by Taylor)
36-Brian Christopher Deane (First capped by Taylor)
37-Mark Everton Walters (First capped by Taylor)
38-Gary Andrew Charles (First capped by Taylor)
39- Anthony Phillip Coton (Selected by Taylor but never played)
40-David Burrows (Selected by Taylor but never played)
41-Paul Charles Merson (First capped by Taylor)
42-Paul Andrew Stewart (First capped by Taylor)
43- Gary Vincent Mabbutt 
44- David Carlyle Rocastle
45-Andrew Arthur Gray (First capped by Taylor)
46- Andrew Sinton (First capped by Taylor)
47-Robert Marc Jones (First capped by Taylor)
48- Martin Raymond Keown (First capped by Taylor)
49-Alan Shearer (First capped by Taylor)
50-Matthew Le Tissier (Selected by Taylor but never played)
51- Mark Wayne Hateley
52- Nigel Anthony Martyn (First capped by Taylor)
53-Carlton Lloyd Palmer (First capped by Taylor)
54-Keith Curle (First capped by Taylor)
55-David John Bardsley (First capped by Taylor)
56- Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (First capped by Taylor)
57- David White (First capped by Taylor)
58- Kevin Joseph Campbell (Selected by Taylor but never played)
59-Leslie Ferdinand (First capped by Taylor)
60-John Beresford (Selected by Taylor but never played)
61-Edward Paul ‘Teddy’ Sheringham (First capped by Taylor)
62-Timothy David Flowers (First capped by Taylor)
63-Nigel Winterburn
64-Stuart Edward Ripley (First capped by Taylor)
65- Andrew Alexander Cole (Selected by Taylor but never played)

31 players earned their first caps under Graham Taylor
6 players were selected but never earned a cap under Graham Taylor



Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
GF
GA
GD
Year 1990
3
2
1
0
4
1
3
Year 1991
12
8
3
1
19
8
11
Year 1992
12
4
6
2
16
10
6
Year 1993
11
4
3
4
23
13
10








Sum:
38
18
13
7
62
32
30


Taylor Era Goalscorers:
David Platt 17 (1 pen)
Gary Lineker 13 (2 pen)
Ian Wright 5
Paul Gascoigne 4
Stuart Pearce 3
Les Ferdinand 3
Alan Smith 2
Alan Shearer 2
Paul Ince 2
Peter Beardsley 1
Lee Dixon 1
Dennis Wise 1
David Hirst 1
Paul Merson 1
Martin Keown 1
Trevor Steven 1
Neil Webb 1
Carlton Palmer 1
John Barnes 1

Ian Gray (Australia) (Own Goal)