Football World Cup 1982

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1982 FIFA World Cup
España 82 Campeonato Mundial De Futbol
Soccer World Cup 1982.svg
Number of nations 24  (of 107 applicants)
World Champion ItalyItaly Italy (3rd title)
venue SpainSpain Spain
Opening game June 13, 1982 ( Barcelona )
Endgame July 11, 1982 ( Madrid )
Games 52
Gates 146  (⌀: 2.81 per game)
spectator 2,109,723  (⌀: 40,572 per game)
Top scorer ItalyItaly Paolo Rossi (6 goals)
Best player ItalyItaly Paolo Rossi
Yellow card yellow cards 98  (⌀: 1.88 per game)
Red card Red cards (⌀: 0.1 per game)

The final round of the FIFA World Cup 1982 ( span .: Campeonato Mundial de Futbol, Engl .: Football World Cup ) was the twelfth playout this important tournament for football - teams . It took place in Spain from June 13th to July 11th, 1982 . Italy became world champion, defeating Germany 3-1 in the final.

Award

The decision on the host country was made at the FIFA Congress in London on July 6, 1966. No other World Cup was awarded earlier by FIFA ; Spain had 16 years to prepare for the 1982 World Cup.

The 1974 World Cup in Germany and the 1978 World Cup in Argentina were set on the same day .

Venues

The World Cup games were played in 17 stadiums in 14 Spanish cities.

* Information on stadium capacity refer to the time of the 1982 World Cup.
city Stadion Games Capacity*
Alicante Estadio José Rico Pérez 3 35,900
Barcelona Camp Nou 5 99,000
Barcelona Estadi Sarrià 3 40,000
Bilbao San Mamés 3 46,200
La Coruña Estadio Municipal de Riazor 3 34,200
Moose Nuevo Estadio 3 53,000
Gijón El Molinón 3 45,200
Madrid Estadio Santiago Bernabéu 4th 90,800
Madrid Estadio Vicente Calderón 3 65,700
Málaga La Rosaleda 3 34,400
Oviedo Estadio Carlos Tartiere 3 28,400
Zaragoza Estadio La Romareda 3 41,800
Seville Estadio Benito Villamarín 2 52,500
Seville Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán 2 68,100
Valencia Estadio Luis Casanova 3 47,600
Valladolid Estadio José Zorrilla 3 30,000
Vigo Estadio Balaídos 3 56,800
statistics
city Stadion Games Capacity* Total number of
viewers
cut Play with the most viewers Play with the fewest spectators
Alicante Estadio José Rico Pérez 3 35,900 092,593 30,864 Argentina v El Salvador
(1st final round) 32,500
Poland - France
(game for third place)
28,000
Barcelona Camp Nou 5 99,000 320,000 64,000 Argentina - Belgium
(opening game) 95,000
Belgium - Soviet Union
(2nd final round)
45,000
Barcelona Estadi Sarrià 3 40,000 131,000 43,667 Argentina v Brazil and Italy v Brazil
(2nd final round) 44,000
Italy v Argentina
(2nd final round) 43,000
Bilbao San Mamés 3 46,200 124.995 41,665 England v France
(1st final round) 44,172
England v Kuwait
(1st Final Round) 39700
La Coruña Estadio Municipal de Riazor 3 34,200 055,000 18,333 Poland - Peru
(1st final round) 25,000
Peru - Cameroon
(1st final round) 11,000
Moose Nuevo Estadio 3 53,000 075,000 25,000 Belgium - Hungary
(1st final round) 37,000
Belgium - El Salvador
(1st final round) 15,000
Gijón El Molinón 3 45,200 125,000 41,667 Germany - Algeria and Germany - Chile
(1st final round) 42,000
Germany - Austria
(1st final round) 41,000
Madrid Estadio Santiago Bernabéu 4th 90,800 330.089 82,522 Germany - Spain
(2nd final round) 90,089
Germany v England and Spain v England
(2nd final round) 75,000
Madrid Estadio Vicente Calderón 3 65,700 094,000 31,333 Austria-France and France-Northern Ireland
(2nd final round) 37,000
Austria - Northern Ireland
(2nd final round) 20,000
Málaga La Rosaleda 3 34,400 100,000 33,333 Soviet Union - Scotland
(1st final round) 45,000
Soviet Union - New Zealand
(1st final round) 19,000
Oviedo Estadio Carlos Tartiere 3 28,400 060,500 20,167 Chile - Austria
(1st final round) 22,500
Algeria - Chile
(1st final round) 16,000
Zaragoza Estadio La Romareda 3 41,800 065,000 21,667 Yugoslavia - Northern Ireland and Honduras - Yugoslavia
(1st final round) 25,000
Honduras v Northern Ireland
(1st final round) 15,000
Seville Estadio Benito Villamarín 2 52,500 090.379 45,190 Brazil v Scotland
(1st Final Round) 47,379
Brazil v New Zealand
(1st final round) 43,000
Seville Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán 2 68,100 138,000 69,000 Germany - France
( semi-finals ) 70,000
Brazil - Soviet Union
(1st final round) 68,000
Valencia Estadio Luis Casanova 3 47,600 147.124 49,041 Spain v Honduras and Northern Ireland v Spain
(1st final round) 49,562
Spain - Yugoslavia
(1st final round) 48,000
Valladolid Estadio José Zorrilla 3 30,000 083.043 27,681 France - Kuwait
(1st final round) 30,043
Czechoslovakia - Kuwait
(1st final round) 25,000
Vigo Estadio Balaídos 3 56,800 078,000 26,000 Italy v Poland
(1st final round) 33,000
Italy - Cameroon
(1st final round) 20,000

qualification

A total of 107 nations competed for the 24 final round places. The number of participants was fixed for the individual continents. Europe provided 13 participants, plus Spain, which was automatically qualified as the host. There were World Cup places for the first three of the South American qualifying round and for Argentina, which was also directly qualified as the defending champion. North and Central America, Asia and Oceania, and Africa each provided two participants. The biggest surprise of the qualification was the departure of the vice-world champions Netherlands, who only finished fourth in their group behind Belgium, France and Ireland. It was the first ever World Cup participation for Algeria, Honduras, Cameroon, Kuwait and New Zealand. The following countries qualified for the final round:

14 from Europe BelgiumBelgium Belgium Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany EnglandEngland England FranceFrance France CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
ItalyItaly Italy Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland AustriaAustria Austria Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary
PolandPoland Poland ScotlandScotland Scotland Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union SpainSpain Spain
4 from South America ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Brazil 1968Brazil Brazil ChileChile Chile PeruPeru Peru
2 from North, Central America and the Caribbean El SalvadorEl Salvador El Salvador HondurasHonduras Honduras
2 from Africa AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria CameroonCameroon Cameroon
1 from Asia KuwaitKuwait Kuwait
1 from Oceania New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
World map of the participants with their placements

draw

  • Group heads placed: Italy (1) • BR Germany (2) • Argentina (3) • England (4) • Spain (5) • Brazil (6)
  • Pot 1: Chile • Peru • Belgium • France • Northern Ireland • Scotland
  • Pot 2: Algeria • Cameroon • El Salvador • Honduras • Kuwait • New Zealand
  • Pot 3: Yugoslavia • Austria • Poland • Soviet Union • Czechoslovakia • Hungary

The South American group heads Argentina and Brazil were drawn from pot 1 to select European teams.
From pots 2 and 3, the teams were drawn completely freely into the six groups.

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
ItalyItaly Italy Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany ArgentinaArgentina Argentina EnglandEngland England SpainSpain Spain Brazil 1968Brazil Brazil
PolandPoland Poland AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria BelgiumBelgium Belgium FranceFrance France HondurasHonduras Honduras Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
PeruPeru Peru ChileChile Chile Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia ScotlandScotland Scotland
CameroonCameroon Cameroon AustriaAustria Austria El SalvadorEl Salvador El Salvador KuwaitKuwait Kuwait Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand

For information on the individual groups and squads of the teams, click on the respective link.

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In the first round, the 24 participants were divided into six groups of four teams each. The first two in each group qualified for the second round, which was held in four groups of three teams each. The winners of the second final round qualified for the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals contested the final, the losers the game for third place.

First round

In the preliminary round of the World Cup, which was played for the first time with 24 instead of 16 teams as before, almost all favorites made it to the intermediate round more or less easily. Belgium defeated reigning world champions Argentina 1-0 in the opening game. Algeria, as a supposedly weaker opponent, also beat Germany 2-1, Northern Ireland came first in Group 5 ahead of Spain and the Yugoslavs, who were also rated stronger. Spain played as hosts and co-favorites to win the World Cup 1-1 against Honduras. The future world champions Italy played 1-1 against Cameroon, who were eliminated from the tournament prematurely undefeated.

The final group game between Germany and Austria, which later became known as the non-aggression pact of Gijón (or the Shame of Gijón ), became the most controversial game of the preliminary round . A narrow victory for Germany was enough for both teams to make it to the second round. After the 1-0 for Germany by Horst Hrubesch in the 11th minute, both teams obviously stopped all serious attack efforts. With the entry of both teams, which were accused of collusion, into the intermediate round, the comparatively strong team from Algeria was eliminated from the tournament. After this game, the rules at World and European Championships were changed so that the last two games in a group are kicked off at the same time.

After France was able to extend their lead to 4-1 in the game against Kuwait because a spectator whistled and the Kuwaiti players then stopped the game, the Kuwaiti Sheikh Fahid al-Ahmad as-Sabah stormed the field and threatened to abandon the game if the goal was not would be canceled. After a long discussion, referee Stupar gave in. Shortly after, France scored the fourth goal again and finally won 4-1. Stupar was suspended by FIFA the next day and the Kuwaiti Association fined $ 11,000.

It was also unique that the eventual winner of the tournament, Italy, did not win any game in the preliminary round. In their preliminary group, in which five of the six games ended in a draw, the Italians - whose three games all ended in a draw - with the same goal difference, one more goal scored against the team from Cameroon to advance to second place. This made Italy the first team to survive a World Cup preliminary round without a win.

The Hungarians ensured the highest victory in the preliminary round. They beat El Salvador 10-1, but it wasn't enough to advance.

The times given are local time (CEST).

Group 1

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. PolandPoland Poland  3  1  2  0 005: 100  +4 04: 20
 2. ItalyItaly Italy  3  0  3  0 002: 200  ± 0 03: 30
 3. CameroonCameroon Cameroon  3  0  3  0 001: 100  ± 0 03: 30
 4th PeruPeru Peru  3  0  2  1 002: 600  −4 02: 40
June 14, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Vigo
Italy - Poland 0-0
June 15, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in La Coruña
Peru - Cameroon 0-0
June 18, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Vigo
Italy - Peru 1: 1 (1: 0)
June 19, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in La Coruña
Poland - Cameroon 0-0
June 22, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in La Coruña
Poland - Peru 5: 1 (0: 0)
June 23, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Vigo
Italy - Cameroon 1: 1 (0: 0)

Group 2

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany  3  2  0  1 006: 300  +3 04: 20
 2. AustriaAustria Austria  3  2  0  1 003: 100  +2 04: 20
 3. AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria  3  2  0  1 005: 500  ± 0 04: 20
 4th ChileChile Chile  3  0  0  3 003: 800  −5 00: 60
June 16, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Gijón
BR Germany - Algeria 1: 2 (0: 0)
June 17, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Oviedo
Chile - Austria 0: 1 (0: 1)
June 20, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Gijón
BR Germany - Chile 4: 1 (1: 0)
June 21, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Oviedo
Algeria - Austria 0: 2 (0: 0)
June 24, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Oviedo
Algeria - Chile 3: 2 (3: 0)
June 25, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Gijón
BR Germany - Austria 1: 0 (1: 0)

Group 3

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. BelgiumBelgium Belgium  3  2  1  0 003: 100  +2 05: 10
 2. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina  3  2  0  1 006: 200  +4 04: 20
 3. Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary  3  1  1  1 012: 600  +6 03: 30
 4th El SalvadorEl Salvador El Salvador  3  0  0  3 001:130 −12 00: 60
June 13, 1982, 8:00 p.m. in Barcelona (Camp Nou)
Argentina - Belgium 00: 1 (0: 0)
June 15, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Elche
Hungary - El Salvador 10: 1 (3: 0)
June 18, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Alicante
Argentina - Hungary 04: 1 (2: 0)
June 19, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Elche
Belgium - El Salvador 01: 0 (1: 0)
June 22, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Elche
Belgium - Hungary 01: 1 (0: 1)
June 23, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Alicante
Argentina - El Salvador 02: 0 (1: 0)

Group 4

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. EnglandEngland England  3  3  0  0 006: 100  +5 06-00
 2. FranceFrance France  3  1  1  1 006: 500  +1 03: 30
 3. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia  3  0  2  1 002: 400  −2 02: 40
 4th KuwaitKuwait Kuwait  3  0  1  2 002: 600  −4 01: 50
June 16, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Bilbao
England - France 3: 1 (1: 1)
June 17, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Valladolid
Czechoslovakia - Kuwait 1: 1 (1: 0)
June 20, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Bilbao
England - Czechoslovakia 2: 0 (0: 0)
June 21, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Valladolid
France - Kuwait 4: 1 (2: 0)
June 24, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Valladolid
France - Czechoslovakia 1: 1 (0: 0)
June 25, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Bilbao
England - Kuwait 1: 0 (1: 0)

Group 5

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland  3  1  2  0 002: 100  +1 04: 20
 2. SpainSpain Spain  3  1  1  1 003: 300  ± 0 03: 30
 3. Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia  3  1  1  1 002: 200  ± 0 03: 30
 4th HondurasHonduras Honduras  3  0  2  1 002: 300  −1 02: 40
June 16, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Valencia
Spain - Honduras 1: 1 (0: 1)
June 17, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Saragossa
Yugoslavia - Northern Ireland 0-0
June 20, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Valencia
Spain - Yugoslavia 2: 1 (1: 1)
June 21, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Saragossa
Honduras - Northern Ireland 1: 1 (0: 1)
June 24, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Saragossa
Honduras - Yugoslavia 0: 1 (0: 0)
June 25, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Valencia
Spain - Northern Ireland 0: 1 (0: 0)

Group 6

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Brazil 1968Brazil Brazil  3  3  0  0 010: 200  +8 06-00
 2. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union  3  1  1  1 006: 400  +2 03: 30
 3. ScotlandScotland Scotland  3  1  1  1 008: 800  ± 0 03: 30
 4th New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand  3  0  0  3 002:120 −10 00: 60
June 14, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Seville (Pizjuán)
Brazil - Soviet Union 2: 1 (0: 1)
June 15, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Málaga
Scotland - New Zealand 5: 2 (3: 0)
June 18, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Seville (Villamarín)
Brazil - Scotland 4: 1 (1: 1)
June 19, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Málaga
Soviet Union - New Zealand 3: 0 (1: 0)
June 22nd, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Málaga
Soviet Union - Scotland 2: 2 (0: 1)
June 23, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Seville (Villamarín)
Brazil - New Zealand 4: 0 (2: 0)

Second round

In the second final round there were four groups of three, in which only the first-placed qualified for the semi-finals.

In Group A, the Poles took first place ahead of the Soviet Union.

In Group B, Germany prevailed against rivals from England and Spain. The English were eliminated without a tournament defeat. For hosts Spain, it was clear that they would be eliminated before their last game against England. England reached the next round with a win against Spain in the last Group B game. Since the Spanish team showed great commitment again in their “farewell game” instead of resigning themselves, the game ended 0-0. Thus Germany qualified for the next round.

In Group C there was a game between Brazil and Italy. After both teams had already beaten Argentina, Brazil would have been enough to reach the semi-finals due to the better goal difference. During the match briefing, the Brazilian coach Tele Santana told his players that they should always play offensively and that Italy should not be allowed to cross the center line. Paulo Roberto Falcao, who played in Serie A at AS Roma and was very familiar with Italian football, suggested that this time not appear "Brazilian". He justified this with the fact that the Italians are masters of the counterattack and they would find it harder to make the game than to counter off the defensive. His team-mates have said that they, the Brazilians, never play defensively. Paolo Rossi , who had not yet scored a goal, scored all three goals in a 3-2 win against Brazil, classified as a World Cup favorite, with Brazil equalizing twice in the meantime.

In Group D, the French prevailed against Northern Ireland and Austria, as many expected.

The schedule was designed in such a way that the respective loser of the first game of each group competed in the second and the respective winner in the third group game against the team that did not play the first game.

Group A

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. PolandPoland Poland  2  1  1  0 003-000  +3 03: 10
 2. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union  2  1  1  0 001-000  +1 03: 10
 3. BelgiumBelgium Belgium  2  0  0  2 000: 400  −4 00: 40
June 28, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Barcelona (Camp Nou)
Poland - Belgium 3: 0 (2: 0)
July 1, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Barcelona (Camp Nou)
Belgium - Soviet Union 0: 1 (0: 0)
4th July 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Barcelona (Camp Nou)
Poland - Soviet Union 0-0

Group B

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany  2  1  1  0 002: 100  +1 03: 10
 2. EnglandEngland England  2  0  2  0 000-000  ± 0 02: 20
 3. SpainSpain Spain  2  0  1  1 001: 200  −1 01: 30
June 29, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Madrid (Bernabéu)
BR Germany - England 0-0
July 2, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Madrid (Bernabéu)
BR Germany - Spain 2: 1 (0: 0)
July 5, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Madrid (Bernabéu)
Spain - England 0-0

Group C

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. ItalyItaly Italy  2  2  0  0 005: 300  +2 04-00
 2. Brazil 1968Brazil Brazil  2  1  0  1 005: 400  +1 02: 20
 3. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina  2  0  0  2 002: 500  −3 00: 40
June 29, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Barcelona (Sarrià)
Italy - Argentina 2: 1 (0: 0)
July 2, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Barcelona (Sarrià)
Brazil - Argentina 3: 1 (1: 0)
July 5, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Barcelona (Sarrià)
Brazil - Italy 2: 3 (1: 2)

Group D

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. FranceFrance France  2  2  0  0 005: 100  +4 04-00
 2. AustriaAustria Austria  2  0  1  1 002: 300  −1 01: 30
 3. Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland  2  0  1  1 003: 600  −3 01: 30
June 28, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Madrid (Calderón)
Austria - France 0: 1 (0: 1)
July 1, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Madrid (Calderón)
Austria - Northern Ireland 2: 2 (0: 1)
4th July 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Madrid (Calderón)
Northern Ireland - France 1: 4 (0: 1)

Final round

Semifinals

July 8, 1982, 5:15 p.m. in Barcelona (Camp Nou)
PolandPoland Poland - ItalyItaly Italy 0: 2 (0: 1)
July 8, 1982, 9:00 p.m. in Seville (Pizjuán)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany - FranceFrance France 3: 3 n.V. (1: 1, 1: 1), 5: 4 i. E.

Paolo Rossi was again the man of the day in the game between Poland and Italy. With his two goals he brought the Squadra Azzura practically single-handedly into the final of the 1982 World Cup. Poland had no chance without its yellow-banned star striker Zbigniew Boniek .

The second semi-final, the night of Seville, is legendary . Pierre Littbarski brought the German team into the lead. After Michel Platini equalized the French , it remained at 1: 1. In extra time, France were already 3-1 ahead. When Karl-Heinz Rummenigge came on, the turning point came. He scored to 2: 3 and Klaus Fischer with an overhead kick in the 108th minute to 3: 3. For the first time, a penalty shoot-out had to decide. Toni Schumacher held against Six and Bossis, Horst Hrubesch shot the German team into the final. Because of its drama, this game is often compared with the so-called game of the century , the 1970 World Cup semi-final against Italy (3: 4 a.d.).

In the 57th minute of the game, the Frenchman Patrick Battiston , who had just been substituted, collided with the German goalkeeper Toni Schumacher and had to be injured on a stretcher. This incident received a lot of media coverage.

3rd place match

July 10, 1982, 8:00 p.m. in Alicante
PolandPoland Poland - FranceFrance France 3: 2 (2: 1)

The French, emaciated by the semi-finals, played Platini and Giresse without their midfielders and disappointed. Poland won and finished third for the second time since 1974.

final

Italy BR Germany Lineup
ItalyItaly
final
Sunday 11 July 1982 at 8:00 p.m. in Madrid ( Estadio Santiago Bernabéu )
Result: 3: 1 (0: 0)
Spectators: 90,000
Referee: Arnaldo Cézar Coelho ( Brazil ) Brazil 1968Brazil 
Match report
BR GermanyBR Germany
Line up Italy against FR Germany
Dino Zoff - Gaetano Scirea - Claudio Gentile , Fulvio Collovati , Antonio Cabrini - Gabriele Oriali , Giuseppe Bergomi , Marco Tardelli - Bruno Conti , Paolo Rossi , Francesco Graziani (7th Alessandro Altobelli / 89th Franco Causio ) Trainer: Enzo Bearzot(C)Captain of the crew
Toni Schumacher - Uli Stielike - Bernd Förster , Karlheinz Förster , Hans-Peter Briegel - Manfred Kaltz , Paul Breitner , Wolfgang Dremmler (62nd Horst Hrubesch ) - Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (70th Hansi Müller ), Klaus Fischer , Pierre Littbarski Trainers: Jupp Derwall(C)Captain of the crew
goal1-0 Rossi (57th)
goal2-0 Tardelli (69th)
goal3-0 Altobelli (81st)



goal 3: 1 Breitner (83rd)
yellow cards Conti (31st), Oriali (73rd) yellow cards Dremmler (61.), Stielike (73.), Littbarski (88.)
Cabrini shoots a penalty kick next to the goal (26.)

Both teams played in a 4-3-3 formation. After a balanced first half, in which left-back Antonio Cabrini missed a penalty, Paolo Rossi gave Italy the lead in the 57th minute. Then Germany had to play more offensively against the counter-strong Italians. Italy dominated the game against the Germans, who were physically weakened by the exhausting semi-finals. Tardelli (69th) and Altobelli (81st) increased to 3-0. Paul Breitner's goal to make it 1: 3 in the 83rd minute only served to improve the result. He was the third player after the Brazilians Pelé and Vavá , who had scored in two World Cup finals. The outstanding player in the final was Bruno Conti. For many experts he was the best player of the tournament. Rossi won the title of top scorer with his sixth goal. Manfred Kaltz later accused national coach Derwall of bad tactics and the line-up of the injured Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

Honors of the placed

Karlheinz Förster was named Footballer of the Year in Germany, Paolo Rossi was named Europe's Footballer of the Year and the first unofficial World Footballer of the Year . Franco Causio was named Italy's Footballer of the Year , Zbigniew Boniek was named Polish Footballer of the Year and Sportsman of the Year in Poland , Alain Giresse was named France's Footballer of the Year .

World champions team of Italy

Dino Zoff , Franco Baresi , Giuseppe Bergomi , Antonio Cabrini , Fulvio Collovati , Claudio Gentile , Gaetano Scirea , Pietro Vierchowod , Giancarlo Antognoni , Giuseppe Dossena , Giampiero Marini , Ivano Bordon , Gabriele Oriali , Marco Tardelli , Franco Causio , Bruno Massaro. , Daniel Daniele , Alessandro Altobelli , Francesco Graziani , Paolo Rossi , Franco Selvaggi , Giovanni Galli - Trainer: Enzo Bearzot

Best goal scorers

rank player Gates
1 ItalianItalian Paolo Rossi 6th
2 GermanGerman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 5
3 BrazilianBrazilian Zico 4th
PolePole Zbigniew Boniek 4th
5 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Gerry Armstrong 3
BrazilianBrazilian Falcão 3
FrenchmanFrenchman Alain Giresse 3
HungarianHungarian László Kiss 3
9 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Antonín Panenka 2
FrenchmanFrenchman Dominique Rocheteau 2
HungarianHungarian László Fazekas 2
BrazilianBrazilian Serginho Chulapa 2
HungarianHungarian Gábor Pölöskei 2
BulkheadsBulkheads John Wark 2
AlgerianAlgerian Salah Assad 2
HungarianHungarian Tibor Nyilasi 2
rank player Gates
9 English peopleEnglish people Bryan Robson 2
FrenchmanFrenchman Bernard Genghini 2
ArgentiniansArgentinians Daniel Bertoni 2
GermanGerman Klaus Fischer 2
English peopleEnglish people Trevor Francis 2
FrenchmanFrenchman Didier Six 2
FrenchmanFrenchman Michel Platini 2
ArgentiniansArgentinians Diego Maradona 2
Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Billy Hamilton 2
BrazilianBrazilian Éder Aleixo 2
BrazilianBrazilian Sócrates 2
AustrianAustrian Walter Schachner 2
ArgentiniansArgentinians Daniel Passarella 2
GermanGerman Pierre Littbarski 2
ItalianItalian Marco Tardelli 2

In addition, there were 68 players with a hit. There was also an own goal.

mascot

The official mascot of the tournament was an orange in a Spanish dress with the name Naranjito.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. FIFA World Cup Trivia Quiz ( Memento of the original from July 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / de.fifa.com
  2. [1] Overview in the kicker
  3. [2] Interview with Kaltz
  4. All World Cup mascots kicker.de

Web links

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