The 1982 FIFA World Cup, which is the 12th in the history of the FIFA World Cup, was held in Spain from June 13 to July 11, so Spain was chosen to host the tournament after the withdrawal of Germany, which hosted the 1974 FIFA World Cup. The first Arab-Asian team, the Kuwait national team, witnessed the participation of the Algerian national team for the first time in its history, and England returned to the world championships after an absence of 12 years, specifically from the 1970 World Cup, while the runner-up of the last two editions, Holland, was absent from participation. The start of the tournament, doubts were surrounding a possible withdrawal of the teams of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland from the tournament due to the Falklands war between them and Argentina, but the situation calmed some of the interference of officials in the British government.
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This tournament was characterized by many exciting and fun matches, and the tournament was considered one of the most exciting tournaments after the 1970 World Cup, and this was the first tournament that included 24 teams instead of 16 teams in the past tournaments, after the International Football Association decided to increase the participating teams before the 1978 World Cup. The participating teams were divided into 6 groups, of which the first and second of each group qualify, to be divided again into 4 groups, and the group champion qualifies for the quarter-finals. The tournament witnessed the registration of the fastest hat-trick in the history of the FIFA World Cup when Hungary striker Laszlo Kiss scored three goals in 8 minutes against El Salvador, in a match that ended with a score of 10-1, in a match that witnessed the most goals in the history of the FIFA World Cup.
The group stage witnessed many surprises, the first of which was the Algerian national team's victory over West Germany, 2-1, signed by Rabah Majer and Lakhdar Belloumi. Another from the same group between West Germany and Austria, when the Germans scored the goal of progress and the two teams kept circulating the ball, and they agreed to end the result of the match as it was so that each of the two teams qualified for the second round of the tournament at the expense of Algeria, in a match known as the Gijon scandal (in German : Schande von Gijón). These events forced FIFA to hold the last matches of each group at the same time to prevent repeated tampering with the results.
The tournament witnessed enjoyable confrontations, which were the first between the Italian national team and the Brazilian team, as Italy, with its kind known as catenaccio, overcame the best generation that Brazil had produced after the 1970 World Cup generation, with the presence of Socrates and Zico. Where striker Paolo Rossi, who was released from prison before the start of the tournament for his involvement in a scandal of fixing results (known as Totonero), managed to score 3 goals, leading his country to a 3-2 victory and qualification for the semi-finals, in a location known as the Sarria tragedy. (In Italian: Tragedia del Sarriá), referring to the Sarria stadium, which hosted the match. The second enjoyable confrontation was between France and Germany in the semi-finals, which ended in a 3-3 draw, then a penalty shootout was decided in favor of Germany 5-4. This confrontation is considered the first match to be referred to penalties in the World Cup, despite the passage of the law before the 1978 World Cup, in which all matches ended in the original or extra time.
The 1982 FIFA World Cup Final was held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the Spanish capital, Madrid, on July 11, 1982, with 90,000,000 spectators, between the Italian national team and the German national team. The Italian national team was able to win the match 3-1. After the first half ended with a goalless draw, Italy scored 3 consecutive goals within 24 minutes, through Paolo Rossi, Marco Tardelli and Alessandro Altobelli. Then Germany narrowed the difference late in the meeting through Paul Breitner. Italy wins its first title in 5 decades, and the third in its history after 1934 and 1938. And he becomes the holder of the worst record for the World Cup-winning teams, playing seven matches, winning four and drawing three, with a difference of only six goals. Goalkeeper Dino Zoff also became the oldest player to win the World Cup, after lifting the title at the age of 40 years and 133 days.
Panini Football Album Spain 82
The 1982 FIFA World Cup is the twelfth edition of the FIFA World Cup. It took place in Spain from June 13 to July 11, 1982 and witnessed the logical coronation of Squadra Azzurra against FRG. For the first time, it brings together 24 countries. In addition, this is the first time that two teams have been separated on penalties (Germany at the expense of France in the semi-finals).
The context is the context of post-Franco Spain, a year after Putsch's attempt at Cortes, the Spanish Parliament.
Top goalscorers :
Paolo Rossi (Italy) 6 goals
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (West Germany): 5 goals
Zico (Brazil) 4 goals
Zbigniew Bunyik (Poland) 4 goals
Best player :
Paolo Rossi (Italy)
Best Young Player:
Manuel Amoros
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Participating countries
1 set:
Cameroon
Italy
Peru
Poland A.
Italy
The Italian team finished second in Group A, winning this tournament by beating West Germany 3-1. Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Dino Zoff (Juventus goalkeeper), Claudio Gentil (defender, Juventus), Gaetano Seria (defender, Juventus), Fulvio Colovati (defender, Milan AC), Pietro Verchwood (defender, Fiorentina), Antonio Caprini (defender, Juventus) Auralei (Midfielder, Inter), Giampiero Marini (Midfielder, Inter), Marco Tardelli (Midfielder, Juventus), Giuseppe Dossena (Turin Midfielder), Giancarlo Antonioni (Midfielder, Fiorentina), Bruno Conte (Attacker, Roma), Paulo Rossi (Juventus striker) Roberto Brozo (Roma striker) Francesco Graziani (Rapid Vienna striker) Roberto Petega (Juventus goalkeeper). .......
Bologna
The Polish national team finished first in Group A, and were eliminated in the semi-finals by Italy (2-0). She beat France in the minor final (3-2) and finished third in the competition. Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Josef Mlynarkczyk (Garden, Wedzo Lodz), Marek Dziuba (defender, Lux Lodz), Vladislav Zmoda (defender, Wedzo Lodz), Paul Janas (defender, Legia Warsaw), Piotr Skropovsky (defender, Wesfinder) and Wojcicki (Melio, Slaskowkaw) ) (Milio, Slaskowkau), Stefan Majowski (Milio, Legia Warsaw), Valdemar Matsk (Milio, Gornik Zapersi), Janus Kopciwik (Milio, Arca Gdynia), Zbigniew Bunyik (Milio) Latou (striker, Lockerzazin), Andrei Wachkusener Wedzo Lodz), Andrei Ewan (Wesla Krakow striker), Piotr Molik (goalkeeper, Les Poznan).
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Cameroon
Group 2:
Algeria
Germany
Austria
Chile
West Germany
The West German team finished first in Group Two, and lost in the final match against Italy (3-1). The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Harald Schumacher (goalkeeper, 1.FC Cologne), Manfred Kaltz (defender, Hamburg SV), Ulrich Stelek (defender, Real Madrid), Wilfried Hans (defender, Borussia Moenchengladbach), Karl Heinz Forster (VFB Stuttgart), Hans-Peter Briegel (Defender, 1. FC Kaiserslautern), Bernd Forster (Defender, VFP Stuttgart), Wolfgang Dreemler (Midfielder, Bayern Munich), Bernd Schuster (Midfielder, Barcelona), Paul Breitner (Bayern Munich Midfielder) ), Felix Wolfgang Magath (Bayern Munich midfielder), Hamburg SV), Hans Muller (Midfielder, VFB Stuttgart), Pierre Letbarsky (striker, 1. FC Cologne), Klaus Fischer (striker, 1. FC Colin), Horst Hrubisch (Hamburg SV striker), Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Bayern Munich striker)
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AUTRICHE
The Austrian national team finished second in Group Two, and were eliminated in the second round. The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Herbert Fiorer (Rapid Vienna goalkeeper), Hans Dejanich (Defender Austria Vienna), Bernd Krause (defender, Rapid Vienna), Bruno Bezi (defender, Eintracht Frankfurt), Herbert Weber (defender, Rapid Vienna), Hans Dieter Mernig (Como defender) ), Roland Hattenberger (Midfielder, SSW Innsbruck), Reinhold Huntermayer (Midfielder, 1. FC Nuremberg), Ernst Baumeister (Midfielder, Austria Vienna), Herbert Brohaska (Midfielder, Inter Milan), Kurt Jarra ( Midfielder, Grasshoppers), Walter Schachner (striker, Cesena), Hans Krankle (striker, Rapid Vienna), Kurt Welsel (striker, Valencia), Christian Keggliwitz (striker, Rapid Vienna), Friedrich Konsilia (goalkeeper Austria, Vienna).
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Groupe 3:
Argentine
Belgique
Hongrie
Salvador
ARGENTINE
Argentina finished second in Group C, and were eliminated in the second round. The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Ubaldo Matildo Villol (Goalkeeper, River Plate), Jorge Mario Olguín (Defender, Independiente), Luis Adolfo Galvan (Defender, Talires), José Van Tuyen (Defender, Racing Club), Daniel Alberto Passarella (Defender, River Plate), Enzo Trosero (Defender, Independiente), Hugo Cesar Tarantini (Defender, River Plate), Americo Robin Gallego (Midfielder, River Plate), Juan Alberto Barbas (Midfielder, Racing Club), Osvaldo Carlos Ardiles (Midfielder, Tottenham), Diego Armando Maradona (Midfielder). , Boca Juniors), Daniel Jose Valencia (Midfielder, Talires), Daniel Ricardo Bertone (Forward, Fiorentina), Ramon Angel Diaz (Forward, River Plate), Mario Alberto Kempes (Forward, River Plate), Hector Rodolfo Bally (Goalkeeper) Taliris.
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Belgium
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Group 4:
England
France
Kuwait
Czechoslovakia
ANGLETERRE
England's team finished first in Group D, and were eliminated in the second round. The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Peter Shelton (Goalkeeper, Nottingham Forest), Phil Neal (Defender, Liverpool), Phil Thompson (Defender, Liverpool), Alvin Martin (Defender, West Ham United), Kenny Sansom (Defender, Arsenal), Mick Mills (Defender, Ipswich Town). ), Brian Robson (Midfielder, Manchester United), Terry McDermott (Midfielder, Liverpool), Trevor Brocking (Midfielder, West Ham United), Glenn Hoddle (Midfielder, Tottenham Hotspur), Kevin Keegan (Midfielder, Southampton) Steve Koppel (Forward). , Manchester United), Paul Mariner (striker, Ipswich Town), Trevor Francis (striker, Manchester City), Tony Woodcock (striker, 1. FC Colin), Ray Clemens (Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper).
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FRANCE
France finished second in Group D, and were eliminated in the semi-finals by Germany 3-3 (tab 5-4). The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Jean Castañeda (Saint-Etienne goalkeeper), Gerard Janvillon (Saint-Etienne defender), Patrick Battiston (defender, Saint-Etienne), Marius Tresor (defender, Bordeaux), Christian Lopez (Saint-Etienne defender), Maxime Possis (defender, Nantes), Jean-Amadou Tijana (Milio, Bordeaux), Bernard Genghini (Milio, Sochaux), Jean-Francois Larios (Milio, Saint-Etienne), Alain Gerees (Milio, Bordeaux), Michel Platini (Milio, Saint.-Etienne), Jacques Zimako (striker) , Sochaux), Dominique Rochetto (striker, Paris Saint-Germain), Bernard Lacombe (striker, Bordeaux), Didier Six (striker, VFB Stuttgart), Bruno Belloni (striker, Monaco).
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Groupe 5:
Espagne
Honduras
Irlande du Nord
Yougoslavie
ESPAGNE
The Spanish national team finished first in Group E, and were eliminated in the second round. Panini album pages
Spain 82 consists of the following players:
Luis Arconada (Real Sociedad goalkeeper), Jose Antonio Camacho (defender, Real Madrid), Gennaro Selaita (defender, Real Sociedad), Jose Ramon Alesanco (defender, Barcelona), Miguel Tendelo (defender, Valencia), Raphael Godello (defender, Betis Sevilla), Victor Munoz (Barcelona midfielder), Miguel Angel Alonso (Midfielder, Real Sociedad), Jesus Maria Zamora (Midfielder, Real Sociedad), Enrique Saura (Midfielder, Valencia), Marcos Alonso (striker, Atlético de Madrid) ) Gomes Juanito (striker, Real Madrid), Jess Satrostigoy (striker, Real Sociedad), Enrique Castro Quini (Barcelona striker), Carlos Alonso Santillana (striker, Real Madrid), Roberto Lopez Ofarte (striker, Real Sociedad).
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IRLANDE DU NORD
Northern Ireland finished first in Group E, and were eliminated in the second round. The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Pat Jennings (Goalkeeper, Arsenal), Jimmy Nicole (Defender, Manchester United), Chris Nicole (Defender, Southampton), Sammy Nelson (Defender, Brighton & Hove Albion), John O'Neal (Defender, Leicester City), Mal Donaghy (Defender, Luton Town), Tommy Cassidy (Midfielder, Burnley), Noelle Brotherston (Midfielder, Blackburn Rovers), Martin O'Neill (Midfielder, Norwich City), Sammy McCleroy (Midfielder, Stoke City), David McCreary (Midfielder, Tulsa) Rognix). ), Terry Cochrane (forward, Middlesboro), Jerry Armstrong (striker, Watford), Billy Hamilton (striker, Burnley), Tommy Sloan (striker, Manchester United), Jim Platt (Middlesboro goalkeeper).
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Groupe 6:
Brésil
Ecosse
Nouvelle-Zélande
Union Soviètique
BRESIL
Brazil finished first in Group F, and they were eliminated in the second round. Panini album pages
Spain 82 consists of the following players:
Valder Perez (São Paulo goalkeeper), Edivaldo (defender, Fluminense), Luisinho (defender, Atletico Mineiro), Oscar (defender, São Paulo), Ednio (defender, Fluminense), Junior (defender, Flamengo), Falcao (midfielder) , Roma), Toninho Cerezo (midfielder, Atlético Mineiro), Socrates (midfielder, Corinthians), Zico (midfielder, Flamengo), Renato (midfielder, Sao Paulo), Paulo Isiduro (striker, Gremio), Serginho (striker) , Sao Paulo), Roberto (striker, Vasco da Gama), Eder (striker, Atletico Mineiro), Zi Sergio (striker, Sao Paulo).
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UNION SOVIETIQUE
The USSR team finished second in Group F, and were eliminated in the second round. The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Rinat Dasaev (Spartak Moscow goalkeeper), Tengiz Solakvilidze (defender, Dynamo Tbilisi), Alexander Chivadze (defender, Dynamo Tbilisi), Sergej Paltasha (defender, Dynamo Kiev), Anatolyj Deminenko (defender, Dynamo Tbilisi), Sergey. Dynamo Minsk), Yurig Susloparov (midfielder, Torpedo Moscow), Sergej Shavlo (midfielder, Spartak Moscow), Vladimir Bessonov (midfielder, Dynamo Kiev), Vitaly Darasilya (midfielder, Dynamo Tbilisi), Leonid Berjak (Kiev, player Center, dynamo). Kebiani (striker, dynamo Tbilisi), Yurig Gavrilov (striker, Spartak Moscow), Ramaz Singelia (striker, Dynamo Tbilisi), Sergej Andreev (striker, SKA Rostov), Oleg Pluchin (striker, Dynamo Kiev).
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ECOSSE
The Scottish team finished third in Group F, so they were eliminated. The Panini Espana 82 album pages consist of the following players:
Alan Rove (Goalkeeper, Partik Thistle), Danny McGrain (Defender, Celtic Glasgow), Alex MacLeish (Defender, Aberdeen), Alan Hansen (Defender, Liverpool), Willie Miller (Defender, Aberdeen), Frank Gray (Defender, Leeds United) ), Gordon Strachan (Midfielder, Aberdeen), Asa Hartford (Midfielder, Everton), Graeme Souness (Liverpool Midfielder), John Wark (Midfielder, Ipswich Town), John Robertson (Midfielder, Nottingham Forest), Kenny Dalglish (Forward, Liverpool), Steve Archibald (striker, Tottenham Hotspur), Joe Jordan (striker, Milan), Andy Gray (striker, Wolverhampton Wanderers), Davy Profan (striker, Celtic Glasgow).
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Nouvelle-Zélande