1971 Match Result

Match: Friendly Club International 1971
Date: 08/01/1971 Venue: La Bombonera (Buenos Aires) Attn: 4,500 Referee: Roberto Barreiro
ARGENTINA FRANCE
3:4 (0:1)
1:2  Miguel Angel Brindisi (55)   2:4  Miguel Nicolau (73)   3:4  César Laraignée (90. Penalty) 0:1  Charly Loubet (3)   0:2  Jean Djorkaeff (50. Penalty)   1:3  Georges Lech (64)   2:4  Herve Revelli (89)
Jose Miguel Marin, Jorge Carrascosa, César Laraignée, Miguel Nicolau, Roberto Perfumo, Roberto Gramacho
(Ángel Marcos 46′), Norberto Madurga, Rubén Suñé, Miguel Tojo (Miguel Angel Brindisi 46′), Juan Ramon Veron,
Alfredo Obberti (Carlos Bianchi 66′)
Georges Carnus, Bernard Bosquier, Jean Djorkaeff [c], Jacques Novi, Jean-Paul Rostagni, Georges Bereta
(Yves Herbet 82′), Jean-Noël Huck, Georges Lech, Michel Mézy, Charly Loubet (Herve Revelli 46′), Louis Floch
Coach: Juan José Pizzuti Coach: Georges Boulogne
Cards:   Cards: Jacques Novi [R 81′]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly Club International 1971
Date: 13/01/1971 Venue: Pacaembu (São Paulo) Attn: 9,373 Referee: José Favilli Neto (Brazil)
PALMEIRAS BENFICA
1:1 (0:0)
1:0  César (52) 1:1  Artur Jorge (72)
Emerson Leão, Zeca, Luís Pereira (Minuca), Nélson, Dé, Dudu (Zé Carlos), “Ademir” da Guia, Edu Bala,
Héctor Silva (Fedado), César Maluco (Vágner), Pio (Copeu)
Rodrigues “Jose Henrique”, “Malta” da Silva, Humberto Coelho, José Fernandez “Zeca”, Adolfo Calisto,
Augusto Matine (Vítor Martins), Jaime Graça, Nené, Artur Jorge, Eusebio, António Simões (José “Diamantino” Costa)
Coach: Rubens Minelli Coach: Jimmy Hagan
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly Club International 1971
Date: 15/01/1971 Venue: Morumbi (São Paulo) Attn:   Referee: Oscar Scolfaro (Brazil)
SÃO  PAULO KÖLN
2:1 (0:1)
1:1  Édson (55)   2:1  Pedro Rocha (57) 0:1  Werner Biskup  (41. Penalty)
Sérgio, Tenente, Jurandir, Arlindo, Gilberto, Édson, Gerson, Paulo (Terto), Toninho, Pedro Rocha
(Tião Abatiá), Paraná
Manfred Manglitz, Karl-Heinz Thielen, Werner Biskup, Wolfgang Weber, Matthias Hammerbasch, Heinz Simmet,
Wolfgang Overath, Heinz Flohe, Thomas Paritz (Kurt Kowalski), Bernd Rupp, Hennes Löhr
Coach: Osvaldo Brandão Coach: Ernst Ocwirk
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1971
Date: 20/03/1971 Venue: Stadio Santa D’Elia (Cagliari) Attn: 27,492 Referee: Robert Frauciel (France)
ITALY SPAIN
1:2 (0:2)
1:2  Giancarlo De Sisti (79) 0:1  Pirri (35)   0:2  Fidel Uriarte (40)
Dino Zoff, Aldo Bet, Giacinto Facchetti [c], Mario Bertini, Roberto Rosato, Tarcisio Burgnich (Ugo Ferrante 46′),
Sandro Mazzola, Gianni Rivera, Roberto Boninsegna, Giancarlo De Sisti, Piero Prati
Jose Angel “Iribar”, Juan Cruz “Sol”, Francisco Gallego, Enrique Alvarez “Costas”, Tonono, Jose Claramunt,
Amancio [c] (Marcial 69′), Pirri, Jose Eulogio “Gárate” (Antonio Arieta 76′), Fidel Uriarte, Jose Ignacio “Churruca”
Coach: Ferruccio Valcareggi Coach: Ladislao Kubala (Hungary/Spain)
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1971
Date: 17/03/1971 Venue: Estadio Luis Casanova (Valencia) Attn: 41,000 Referee: Aurelio Angonese (Italy)
SPAIN FRANCE
2:2 (0:1)
2:1  Pirri (51)   2:2  Pirri (51) 0:1  Hervé Revelli (14)   0:2  Hervé Revelli (54)
Jose Angel “Iribar”, Juan Cruz “Sol”, Francisco Gallego, Tonono, Antón, Pirri, Enrique Alvarez “Costas”
(Lora 46′), Jose Claramunt, Amancio [c] (Rexach 46′), Antonio Arieta (Quini 46′), Jose Ignacio “Churruca”
Georges Carnus, Jean Djorkaeff [c], Jacques Novi, Bernard Bosquier, Jean-Pal Rostagni, Henri Michel,
Georges Lech, Michel Mézy, Georges Bereta, Hervé Revelli, Charly Loubet (Louis Floch 10′)
Coach: Ladislao Kubala (Hungary/Spain)   Coach: Georges Boulogne
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly Club International 1971
Date: 31/03/1971 Venue: Stade Olympique (Colombes) Attn:   Referee:  
SELECTION  MARSEILLE /  SAINT- ÉTIENNE SANTOS
0:0 Full., 3:1 P.S.O
1:1  Salif Keita (P.S.O.) 
2:1  Josip Skoblar (P.S.O.) 
3:1  Bernard Bosquier (P.S.O.)
0:1   Pelé (P.S.O.)
—  Lima (P.S.O.)
—  Leo Oliveira (P.S.O.)
—  Rildo (P.S.O.)
Georges Carnus (Ilija Pantelic), Jean-Pierre Lopez, Jacky Novi, Bernard Bosquier, Gérard Farison,
Robert Herbin, Gilbert Gress, Roger Magnusson, Hervé Revelli, Salif Keita, Josip Skoblar
Joel Mendes, Turcão, Djalma Dias, Oberdã, Rildo, Clodoaldo (Leo Oliveira), Lima, Rogério, Douglas (Ferretti),
Pelé, Edu (Abel)
Coach: N/A Coach: Antoninho
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: French clubs, OLYMPIQUE DE  MARSEILLE and AS SAINT- ÉTIENNE team of the Union.
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Match: British Championship 1971 / Home International
Date: 15/05/1971 Venue: Windsor Park (Belfast) Attn: 33,000 Referee: Alistair MacKenzie (Scotland)
NORTHERN IRELAND ENGLAND
0:1 (0:0)
  0:1  Allan Clarke (80)
Pat Jennings, Pat Rice, Sammy Nelson, Liam O’Kane, Allan Hunter, Jimmy Nicholson, Bryan Hamilton,
Eric McMordie (Tommy Cassidy 60′), Derek Dougan [c], George Best, Dave Clements
Gordon Banks, Paul Madeley, Terry Cooper, Peter Storey, Roy McFarland, Bobby Moore [c], Francis Lee,
Alan Ball, Martin Chivers, Allan Clarke, Martin Peters
Coach: Billy Bingham Coach: Alf Ramsey
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: British Championship 1971 / Home International
Date: 19/05/1971 Venue: Empire Stadium “Wembley” (London) Attn: 70,000 Referee: Malcolm Wright (Northern Ireland)
ENGLAND WALES
0:0
   
Peter Shilton, Chris Lawler, Terry Cooper, Tommy Smith, Larry Lloyd, Emlyn Hughes, Francis Lee, Ralph Coates,
Geoff Hurst, Tony Brown (Allan Clarke 72′), Martin Peters [c]
Gary Sprake, Peter Rodrigues, Rod Thomas, Glyn James, John Roberts, Terry Yorath, Leighton Phillips,
Alan Durban [c], Ron Davies, John Toshack, Gilbert Reece (Ronnie Rees 85′)
Coach: Alf Ramsey Coach: David Bowen
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: British Championship 1971 / Home International
Date: 22/05/1971 Venue: Empire Stadium “Wembley” (London) Attn: 91,469 Referee: Jef Dorpmans (Netherlands)
ENGLAND SCOTLAND
3:1 (3:1)
1:0  Martin Peters (9)   2:1  Martin Chivers (30)   3:1  Martin Chivers (40) 1:1  Hugh Curran (11)
Gordon Banks, Chris Lawler, Terry Cooper, Peter Storey, Roy McFarland, Bobby Moore [c], Francis Lee
(Allan Clarke 73′), Alan Ball, Martin Chivers, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters
Bobby Clark, John Greig, John Brogan, Billy Bremner, Frank McLintock, Bobby Moncur [c], Jimmy Johnstone,
Dave Robb, Hugh Curran (Frank Munro 88′), Anthony Green (Drew Jarvie 80′), Peter Cormack
Coach: Alf Ramsey Coach: Bobby Brown
Cards:   Cards: Billy Bremner [Y]
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Match: Coppa Anglo-Italiana 1971 / Anglo-Italian Cup 1971
Date: 12/06/1971 Venue: Stadio Comunale (Bologna) Attn: 26,000 Referee: Paul Schiller (Austria)
BOLOGNA BLACKPOOL
1:2 (1:0)
1:0  Bruno Pace (31) 1:1  John Craven (61)   1:2  Micky Burns (99′)
Giuseppe Vavassori, Tazio Roversi, Adriano Fedele, Franco Cresci, Francesco Janich, Ivan Gregori
(Pierino Ghetti  100′), Francesco Rizzo, Giuseppe Savoldi, Augusto Scala (Mauro Pasqualini 75′), Bruno Pace
John Burridge, David Hatton, William Bentley, Alan Ainscow (Dennis Wann 111′), Terrence Alcock, Peter Suddaby,
Micky Burns, Anthony Green, John Craven (John Johnston 18′), Alan Suddick, Tommy Hutchison
Coach: Edmondo Fabbri Coach: Bob Stokoe
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1971 / International B Match
Date: 20/06/1971 Venue: Olympic Park (Melbourne) Attn: 12,216 Referee: Geoff Harrison (Australia)
AUSTRALIA ENGLAND F.A. VI 0:1 (0:1)
0:1 (0:1)
  0:1  Dave Watson (31)
Jack Reilly, George Keith, Peter Wilson, John Watkiss, Col Curran, Jim Rooney, Ray Richards, Ray Baartz,
George Blues (Max Tolson), Adrian Alston, Atti Abonyi
Peter Grummit (Crystal Palace), Peter Hindley (Nottingham Forest), Alex Stephenson (Wets Ham United),
Keith Eddy (Watford), Peter Wall, Mike Keen (Luton Town), Mick Mills (Ipswich Town), Norman Piper (Portsmouth),
Chris Chilton (Hull City), Dave Watson (Sunderland), Chris Garland (Chelsea)
Coach: Rale Rasic Coach: N/A
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1971
Date: 21:00 – 11/07/1971 Venue: Estádio do Morumbi (São Paulo) Attn: 130,000 Referee: Jack Taylor (England)
BRAZIL AUSTRIA
1:1 (1:0)
1:0  Pelé (34) 1:1  Kurt Jara (51)
Félix, Zé Maria, Brito, Piazza, Everaldo (Marco Antônio 46′), Clodoaldo, Gérson [c], Zequinha, Tostão,
Pelé (Paulo César Caju 46′), Roberto Rivellino
Herbert Rettensteiner, Johann Schmidradner, Gerhard Stumberger, Johann Eigenstiller, Alois Jagodic,
Josef Hickersberger, Norbert Hof, Johann Ettmayer, Karl Kodat, Josef Stering, Kurt Jara
Coach: Mario Zagallo Coach: Leopold Stastny
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1971
Date: 14/07/1971 Venue: Estádio do Maracanã (Rio de Janeiro) Attn: 42,000 Referee: Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)
BRAZIL CZECHOSLOVAKIA
1:0 (1:0)
1:0  Tostã (14)  
Félix, Zé Maria, Brito, Piazza, Everaldo, Clodoaldo, Gérson, Zequinha, Tostão (Claudiomiro),
Rivellino, Paulo César Caju (Vaguinho)
Ivo Viktor [c], Albert Rusnák, Vladimír Hrivnák, Jozef Desiatnik, Karol Dobiáš, Štefan Tománek, Juraj Szikora,
Jaroslav Pollák, František Veselý (František Karkó 46′), Pavel Stratil, Jan Capkovic
Coach: Mario Zagallo Coach: Ladislav Novák
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1971
Date: 18/07/1971 Venue: Estádio do Maracanã (Rio de Janeiro) Attn: 160,000 Referee: Vital Loraux (Belgium)
BRAZIL YUGOSLAVIA
2:2 (0:1)
1:1  Roberto Rivellino (58)   2:1  Gérson (63) 0:1  Dragan Dzajic (17)   2:2  Jure Jerkovic (78)
Félix, Zé Maria (Eurico), Brito, Piazza, Everaldo (Marco Antônio), Clodoaldo, Gérson, Zequinha
Vaguinho, Pelé (Claudiomiro), Roberto Rivellino
Radomir Vukčević, Mladen Ramljak (Zoran Antonijević 46′), Blagoje Paunović, Dragan Holcer,
Dragoslav Stepanović, Miroslav Pavlović, Branco Oblak, Jovan Aćimović, Ilija Petković (Nenad Bjeković 46′),
Zoran Filipović (Jure Jerković 46′), Dragan Džajić [c]
Coach: Mrio  Zagallo Coach: Vujadin Boskov
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Torneo Cuadrangular de Agosto 1971 (Ciudad de México) – Final
Date: 08/08/1971 Venue: Estadio Azteca (Mexico City) Attn: 40,000 Referee: Arturo Yamasaki (Peru)
PUMAS DE LA UNAM EAST GERMANY
2:0 (0:0)
1:0  – Lothar Kurbjuweit (60. Own goal)   2:0  Juan Alvarado (84)  
Francisco Castrejón, Genaro Bermúdez, Miguel Mejía Barón (Antonio De la Torre), Héctor Sanabria,
Arturo Vázquez Ayala, Juan Armenta, Mario Velarde, Hernán Cabalceta, Juan Alvarado, Rubén Parada
(Alberto Gutiérrez), Marco Antonio Padilla (Salvador Rosales)
Jürgen Croy, Lothar Kurbjuweit, Klaus Sammer, Michael Strempel, Helmut Stein, Hans-Jürgen Dörner
(Jürgen Sparwasser), Hans-Jürgen Kreische (Gerd Kische), Konrad Weise, Bernd Bransch
 Henning Frenzel, Eberhard Vogel (Frank Richter)
Coach: Alfonso Portugal Coach: Georg Buschner
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1971
Date: 17:00 – 25/09/1971 Venue: Stadio Comunale “Luigi Ferraris” (Genova) Attn: 43,350 Referee: José Maria Ortiz De Mendibil (Spain)
ITALIY MEXICO
2:0 (0:0)
1:0  Roberto Boninsegna (60)   2:0  Roberto Boninsegna (64)  
Dino Zoff, Tarcisio Burgnich, Giacinto Facchetti [c], Mario Bertini, Luciano Spinosi, Pierluigi Cera,
Sandro Mazzola, Mario Corso (Gianni Rivera 46′), Roberto Boninsegna, Giancarlo De Sisti
(Romeo Benetti 46′), Luigi Riva
Rafael Puente, Genaro Bermúdez, Gustavo Peña [c], Francisco Montes, Mario Pérez (Manuel Chavarría 72′),
Guillermo Hernández (Eduardo Ramos 88′), Roberto Rodriguez (Javier Valdivia 75′), Antonio Munguía,
Enrique Borja, Mario Velarde (Juan Alvarado 83′), Horacio López Salgado
Coach: Ferruccio Valcareggi Coach: Javier de la Torre
Cards:   Cards:  
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