Soccer World Cup 1982 / Germany

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This article deals with the German national football team at the 1982 World Cup in Spain .

qualification

The German team easily qualified for the 1982 World Cup without losing points and with a goal difference of 33: 3. With nine goals, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was the top German scorer in the qualification.

rank country Gates Points
1 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 33: 3 16: 0
2 AustriaAustria Austria 16: 6 11: 5
3 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 11:10 9: 7
4th Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania Albania 4:22 2:14
5 FinlandFinland Finland 4:27 2:14
Bulgaria 1971BulgariaBulgaria - FR Germany 1: 3 (0: 2) Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany December 3, 1980, Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia
0: 1, 0: 2 Manfred Kaltz (14th, 36th), 0: 3 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (53rd), 1: 3 Jontschev (66th)
Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of AlbaniaAlbania - FR Germany 0: 2 (0: 1) Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany April 1, 1981, Kombetar Qemal Stafa stadium in Tirana
0: 1, 0: 2 Bernd Schuster (9th, 70th)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of GermanyFederal Republic of Germany - Austria 2: 0 (2: 0) AustriaAustria April 29, 1981, Volksparkstadion in Hamburg
1: 0 Bernd Krauss (30th / own goal), 2: 0 Klaus Fischer (36th)
FinlandFinlandFinland - FR Germany 0: 4 (0: 3) Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 24 May 1981, Keskusurheilukenttä Stadion in Lahti
0: 1 Hans-Peter Briegel (26th), 0: 2 Fischer (37th), 0: 3 Kaltz (40th), 0: 4 Fischer (80th)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of GermanyFederal Republic of Germany - Finland 7: 1 (2: 1) FinlandFinland September 23, 1981, Ruhrstadion in Bochum
1: 0 Fischer (11th), 1: 1 Turunen (41st), 2: 1 Rummenigge (42nd), 3: 1 Paul Breitner (54th), 4: 1 Rummenigge (60th), 5: 1 Breitner (67.), 6: 1 Rummenigge (72.), 7: 1 Wolfgang Dremmler (83.)
AustriaAustriaAustria - Federal Republic of Germany 1: 3 (1: 2) Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany October 14, 1981, Praterstadion in Vienna
1: 0 Walter Schachner (16th min.), 1: 1 Pierre Littbarski (17th), 1: 2 Felix Magath (20th), 1: 3 Littbarski (77th)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of GermanyFederal Republic of Germany - Albania 8: 0 (5: 0) Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania November 18, 1981, Westfalenstadion in Dortmund
1: 0, 2: 0, 5: 0 Rummenigge (5th, 19th, 43rd), 3: 0, 8: 0 Fischer (32nd, 72nd), 4: 0 Kaltz (36th), 6: 0 Littbarski (52nd), 7-0 Breitner (68th)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of GermanyFederal Republic of Germany - Bulgaria 4: 0 (1: 0) Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria November 22nd 1981, Rheinstadion in Düsseldorf
1: 0 Fischer (4th), 2: 0 Rummenigge (49th), 3: 0 Kaltz (62nd), 4: 0 Rummenigge (83rd)

Contingent

Each coach could nominate 22 players. Allofs, Engels and Hieronymus were officially nominated at FIFA, but national coach Derwall decided to travel to Spain with only 19 players.

Number / name Association at the time birthday Caps / Goals (a) Sp. goal red yellow
goalkeeper
21st Bernd Franke Eintracht Braunschweig 02/12/1948 7 (0) 0 0 0 0
22nd Eike Immel Borussia Dortmund 11/27/1960 4 (0) 0 0 0 0
1 Toni Schumacher 1. FC Cologne 03/06/1954 25 (0) 7th 0 0 0
Defense
2 Hans-Peter Briegel 1. FC Kaiserslautern 10/11/1955 27 (2) 7th 0 0 1
5 Bernd Foerster VfB Stuttgart 05/03/1956 15 (0) 4th 0 0 1
4th Karlheinz Förster VfB Stuttgart July 25, 1958 35 (1) 7th 0 0 0
12 Wilfried Hannes Borussia Monchengladbach 05/17/1957 7 (0) 0 0 0 0
20th Manfred Kaltz Hamburger SV 01/06/1953 59 (7) 7th 0 0 0
15th Uli Stielike real Madrid 11/15/1954 23 (0) 7th 0 0 2
midfield
3 Paul Breitner FC Bayern Munich 05.09.1951 41 (9) 7th 1 0 0
6th Wolfgang Dremmler FC Bayern Munich 07/12/1954 11 (2) 7th 0 0 1
7th Pierre Littbarski 1. FC Cologne 04/16/1960 7 (6) 7th 2 0 1
14th Felix Magath Hamburger SV 07/26/1953 20 (2) 4th 0 0 0
18th Lothar Matthäus Borussia Monchengladbach 03/21/1961 7 (0) 2 0 0 0
10 Hansi Mueller VfB Stuttgart 07/27/1957 34 (5) 2 0 0 0
attack
8th Klaus Fischer 1. FC Cologne December 27, 1949 39 (30) 6th 2 0 1
9 Horst Hrubesch Hamburger SV 04/17/1951 16 (5) 5 1 0 1
13 Uwe Reinders Werder Bremen January 19, 1955 1 (0) 3 1 0 0
11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (C)Captain of the crew FC Bayern Munich 09/25/1955 52 (25) 7th 5 0 0
Trainer
Jupp Derwall (national coach ) 03/10/1927

On call:

Number / name Association at the time birthday Caps / Goals (a)
Defense
19th Holger Hieronymus Hamburger SV 02/22/1959 2 (0)
midfield
17th Stephan Engels 1. FC Cologne 09/06/1960 3 (0)
attack
16 Thomas Allofs Fortuna Dusseldorf 11/17/1959 0 (0)
(a) A international matches (international goals in brackets) before the start of the tournament

Games of Germany

Football World Cup 1982 / Germany (Spain)
Gijón (Q + VR)
Gijón (Q + VR)
Madrid (ZR + F)
Madrid (ZR + F)
Seville (HF)
Seville (HF)
Venues and district (Q)

Preliminary round

Federal Republic of Germany - Algeria 1: 2 (0: 0)

  • June 16, 1982 in Gijón ( El Molinón )
  • Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany : Schumacher - Kaltz, Stielike, K.-H. Förster, Briegel - Dremmler, Breitner, Magath (84th Fischer) - Rummenigge , Hrubesch, Littbarski(C)Captain of the crew
  • AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria : Cerbah - Merzekane, Guendouz, Kourichi, Mansouri - Fergani, Dahleb, Belloumi, Zidane (64th Bensaoula) - Madjer (88th Larbes), Assad(C)Captain of the crew
  • Goals : 0: 1 Madjer (54th), 1: 1 Rummenigge (67th), 1: 2 Belloumi (68th)
  • Referee : Enrique Labo Revoredo (Peru)
  • Spectators : 42,000

Federal Republic of Germany - Chile 4: 1 (1: 0)

  • June 20, 1982 in Gijón ( El Molinón )
  • Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany : Schumacher - Kaltz, Stielike, K.-H. Förster, Briegel - Dremmler, Breitner (61st Matthäus), Magath - Rummenigge , Hrubesch, Littbarski (78th Reinders)(C)Captain of the crew
  • ChileChile Chile : Osbén - Garrido, Figueroa, Valenzuela, Bigorra - Dubó, Bonvallet, Soto (46th Letilier), Moscoso - Yanez, Gamboa (66th Neira)(C)Captain of the crew
  • Goals : 1: 0, 2: 0, 3: 0 Rummenigge (9th, 57th, 66th), 4: 0 Reinders (81st), 4: 1 Moscoso (90th)
  • Referee : Bruno Galler (Switzerland)
  • Spectators : 42,000
  • Match report : After the opening debacle against Algeria, reparations were called for in the German camp and much was reminiscent of 1978 . Back then there was a pitiful 0-0 win against Poland (this time 1-2 against Algeria) and a 6-0 win against Mexico followed. This time a 4: 1 against Chile could be achieved. Captain Rummenigge not only proved with his three goals that he was rightly voted Europe's footballer of the year . Chile, which ran up without veteran Carlos Caszely , got completely off the mark with the early 1-0 and never came into play. There was great satisfaction on the German side: the second round was again within reach, while Chile had already been eliminated after two defeats.

Germany - Austria 1: 0 (1: 0)

  • June 25, 1982 in Gijón ( El Molinón )
  • Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany : Schumacher - Kaltz, Stielike, K.-H. Förster, Briegel - Dremmler, Breitner, Magath - Rummenigge (66th Matthew), Hrubesch (69th Fischer), Littbarski(C)Captain of the crew
  • AustriaAustria Austria : Koncilia - Krauss, Obermayer, Pezzey, Degeorgi - Hattenberger, Weber, Prohaska, Hintermaier - Schachner, Krankl(C)Captain of the crew
  • Goal : 1-0 Hrubesch (10th)
  • Referee : Robert Valentine (Scotland)
  • Spectators : 41,000
  • See also : Gijón Non-Aggression Pact

Intermediate round

Germany - England 0-0

  • June 29, 1982 in Madrid ( Estadio Santiago Bernabéu )
  • Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany : Schumacher - Kaltz, Stielike, K.-H. Förster, Briegel - B. Förster, Dremmler, Breitner, Müller (74th Fischer) - Rummenigge , Reinders (63rd Littbarski)(C)Captain of the crew
  • EnglandEngland England : Shilton - Mills, Butcher, Sansom, Thompson - Robson, Wilkins, Coppell, Rix - Francis (78th Woodcock), Mariner
  • Referee : Arnaldo Coelho (Brazil)
  • Spectators : 75,000

Germany - Spain 2: 1 (0: 0)

  • July 2, 1982 in Madrid ( Estadio Santiago Bernabéu )
  • Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany : Schumacher - B. Förster, Stielike, K.-H. Förster, Briegel - Kaltz, Dremmler, Breitner, Rummenigge (46th Reinders) - Fischer, Littbarski(C)Captain of the crew
  • SpainSpain Spain : Arconada - Urquiaga, Alexanko, Tendillo, Gordillo - Camacho, Perico Alonso, Juanito (46th Lopez Ufarte), Zamora - Santillana, Quini (65th Sanchez)
  • Goals : 1-0 Littbarski (50th), 2-0 Fischer (76th), 2-1 Zamora (82nd)
  • Referee : Paolo Casarin (Italy)
  • Spectators : 90,089

Semifinals

Federal Republic of Germany - France 3: 3 n.V. (1: 1, 1: 1), 5: 4 p. E.

  • July 8, 1982 in Seville ( Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán )
  • Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany : Schumacher - Stielike, Kaltz , K.-H. Förster, B. Förster - Dremmler, Breitner, Briegel (97th Rummenigge), Magath (73rd Hrubesch) - Littbarski, Fischer(C)Captain of the crew
  • FranceFrance France : Ettori - Trésor, Amoros, Janvion, Bossis - Tigana, Giresse, Platini, Genghini (50th Battiston) (60th Lopez) - Rocheteau, Six(C)Captain of the crew
  • Goals : 1: 0 Littbarski (18th), 1: 1 Platini (26th), 1: 2 Trésor (93th), 1: 3 Giresse (99th), 2: 3 Rummenigge (103rd), 3: 3 Fisherman (108.)
  • Penalty shootout : 0: 1 Giresse, 1: 1 Kaltz, 1: 2 Amoros, 2: 2 Breitner, 2: 3 Rocheteau, Stielike - saved, Six - saved, 3: 3 Littbarski, 3: 4 Platini, 4: 4 Rummenigge, Bossis - held, 5: 4 Horst Hrubesch
  • Referee : Charles Corver (Netherlands)
  • Spectators : 70,000
  • See also : Night of Seville

final

Germany - Italy 1: 3 (0: 0)

  • July 11, 1982 in Madrid ( Estadio Santiago Bernabéu )
  • Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany : Schumacher - B. Förster, Stielike, K.-H. Förster, Briegel - Dremmler (63rd Hrubesch), Breitner, Kaltz - Rummenigge (70th Müller), Fischer, Littbarski(C)Captain of the crew
  • ItalyItaly Italy : Zoff- Scirea, Collovati, Gentile, Bergomi - Oriali, Cabrini, Tardelli - Conti, Rossi, Graziani (8th Altobelli) (89th Causio)(C)Captain of the crew
  • Goals : 0: 1 Rossi (57th), 0: 2 Tardelli (69th), 0: 3 Altobelli (81st), 1: 3 Breitner (83rd)
  • Referee : Arnaldo Coelho (Brazil)
  • Spectators : 90,000

swell

  1. See the roster on fifa.com, accessed on July 20, 2020.
  2. "It was hate on the square" , 11freunde.de, April 8, 2020, accessed on July 20, 2020.
  3. Homepage of the DFB The 1982 World Cup has to be selected from the menu.
  4. Homepage of the DFB The 1982 World Cup has to be selected from the menu.

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