1981 Match Result

Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 13:30 – 25/01/1981 Venue: Yoyogi National Stadium (Tokyo) Attn: 7,000 Referee: Toshikazu Sano (Japan)
JAPAN POLAND
0:2 (0:2)
  0:1  Kazimierz Buda (9)   0:2  Jaroslaw Nowicki (29)
Yoshio Kato, Akihiro Nishimura, Tetsuo Sugamata, Shigemitsu Sudo, Hideki Maeda [c], Ryoichi Kawakatsu
(Koichi Hashiratani 72′), Tetsuya Totsuka, Yahiro Kazama, Hiroshi Yoshida, Haruhisa Hasegawa, Masafumi Yokoyama
Jacek Kazimierski, Marek Chojnacki, Adam Walczak, Roman Geszlecht, Marek Ostrowski (Krzysztof Frankowski 46′),
Piotr Rzepka (Miroslaw Pekala 46′), Waldemar Matysik, Kazimierz Buda [c], Jaroslaw Nowicki (Witold Sikorski 46′),
Krzysztof Baran (Henryk Janikowski 67′), Miroslaw Okonski
Coach: Saburo Kawabuchi Coach: Waldemar Obrebski
Cards: Yahiro Kazama [Y] Cards: Adam Walczak [Y], Piotr Rzepka [Y]
Note:  
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Match: 三菱重工・東南アジア遠征’81<最終戦> / Friendly match
Date: 30/01/1981 Venue: スパチャラサイ国立競技場 / National Stadium (バンコク / Bangkok) Attn:   Referee:  
THAILAND NATIONAL YOUTH MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES
1:1 (1:0)
1:0  クラナラン (18) 1:1  Hiroshi Ochiai (-)
ソンポン, ジュイスワン, ワタナ, キティ, S・チョーテク, ヌガペル, チョヤシット, クラナラン, ピンオン, ソンミー,
K・チョーテク
田口光久 / Mitsuhisa Taguchi, 落合弘 / Hiroshi Ochiai, 斉藤和夫 / Kazuo Saito, 小黒譲 / Yuzuru Oguro,
橋本晃 / Akira Hashimoto, 村松浩 / Hiroshi Muramatsu (根岸章 / Akira Negishi ▲), 名取篤 / Atsushi Natori
加藤光雄 / Mitsuo Kato (永尾昇 / Noboru Ngao ▲), 松永正利 / Masatoshi Matsunaga,
梅田美一郎 / Miichiro Umeda (尾崎加寿夫 / Kazuo Ozaki ▲), 高原邦夫 / Ikuo Takahara
(藤口光紀 / Mitsunori Fujiguchi ▲)
Coach: N/A Coach: 横山謙三 / Kenzo Yokoyama
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 18/02/1981 Venue: Estadio Vincente Calderón (Madrid) Attn: 18,000 Referee: Carol Jurja (Romania)
SPAIN FRANCE
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Juanito (86. Penalty)  
Arconada, Tendillo, Camacho, Alexanco, Gordillo, Joaquín Alonso (Quique Ramos 46′), Solsona,
Jesús María Zamora, Juanito, Santillana, Juan José Rubio
Jean Castaneda, Gérard Janvion, Léonard Specht, Christian Lopez, Maxime Bossis, Didier Christophe
(Jean Tigana 70′), Jean-François Larios, Michel Platini [c], Alain Moizan, Bruno Baronchelli (Daniel Xuereb 46′),
Didier Six
Coach: José Emilio Santamaría (Uruguay/Spain) Coach: Michel Hidalgo
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly 1981 / Irpinia Earthquake Benefit Match
Date: 20:30 – 25/02/1981 Venue: Stadio Olimpico (Roma) Attn: 12,000 Referee: Erich Linemayr (Austria)
ITALY  EUROPEAN ALL STARS XI
0:3 (0:1)
  0:1  Allan Simonsen (33)   0:2  Vahid Halilhodzic (57)   0:3  Tony Woodcock (80)
Dino Zoff [c] (Ivano Bordon 46′), Claudio Gentile (Giuseppe Baresi 42′), Antonio Cabrini, Giampiero Marini,
Fulvio Collovati, Gaetano Scirea, Bruno Conti (Salvatore Bagni 67′), Marco Tardelli, Francesco Graziani,
Giancarlo Antognoni (Carlo Ancelotti 74′), Roberto Bettega (Alessandro Altobelli 74′)
Luis Miguel Arconada [Spain] (Harald Schumacher [West Germany] 46′), Manfred Kaltz [West Germany]
(Eric Gerets [Belgium] 46′), Nenad Stojkovic [Yugoslavia], José Antonio Camacho [Spain]
(Jesús María Zamora [Spain] 46′), Bruno Pezzey [Austria], Ruud Krol [Netherlands] [c],
Zdenek Nehoda [Czechoslovakia] (René Botteron [Switzerland] 46′), Ray Wilkins [England],
Vahid Halilhodzic [Yugoslavia], Hansi Müller [West Germany], Allan Simonsen [Denmark]
(Tony Woodcock [England] 46′)
Coach: Enzo Bearzot Coach: Jupp Derwall (West Germany)
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 08/03/1981 Venue: Estadio Defensores del Chaco (Asunción) Attn:   Referee: Cesar Ortiz (Paraguay)
PARAGUAY NEW YORK COSMOS
2:5 (0:1)
1:2  Miguel Michelagnoli (51)   2:5  Unknown (-) 0:1  Seninho (35)   0:2  Seninho (50)   1:3  Julio Cesar Romero (57)   1:4  Julio Cesar Romero (65)
1:5  Giorgio Chinaglia (74)
Ever Almeida, Alicio Solalinde, Flaminio Sosa, Roberto Paredes, Zetina, Rogelio Delgado, Fidel Miño,
Hugo Talavera, Evaristo Isasi, Miguel Michelagnoli, Eduardo Ortíz
Hubert Birkenmeier, Andranik Eskandarian, Jeff Durgan, Vladislav Bogicevic, Boris Bandov, Julio Cesar Romero,
Angelo Di Bernardo, Francois Van Der Elst, Seninho, Giorgio Chinaglia, Roberto Cabanas
Coach:  José Sasía (Uruguay) Coach: Hennes Weisweiler
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981 / IX. Korea Rep – Japan Annual Match
Date: 08/03/1981 Venue: Yoyogi National Stadium (Tokyo) Attn: 15,000 Referee: Au Chi-Sing (Hong Kong)
JAPAN KOREA REPUBLIC
0:1 (0:1)
  0:1  Hae-Won Chung (39)
坪田和美 / Kazumi Tsubota, 前田秀樹 / Hideki Maeda [c] (須藤茂光 / Shigemitsu Sudo ▲56′),
加藤久 / Hisashi Katoh, 西村昭宏 / Akihiro Nishimura, 田中真二 / Shinji Tanaka, 岡田武史 / Takeshi Okada,
戸塚哲也 / Tetsuya Totsuka, 吉田弘 / Hiroshi Yoshida (風間八宏 / Yashiro Kazama ▲46′),
金田喜稔 / Nobutoshi Kaneda, 長谷川治久 / Haruhisa Hasegawa, 木村和司 / Kazushi Kimura
(原博実 / Hiromi Hara ▲74′)
Cho Byung-Deok, Hong Sung-Ho, Park Sung-Hwa, Jang Oi-Ryong, Choi Jong-Deok (Hang Seo-Park 17′),
Cho Gwang-Rae (Choi Soon-Ho 28′), Lee Gang-Jo, Lee Tae-Ho, Chung Hae-Won, Hwang Seok-Keoun,
Byun Byung-Joo (Cho Geoung-Yeon 60′)
Coach: Saburo Kawabuchi Coach: Kim Jung-Nam
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 14/03/1981 Venue: Estádio Santa Cruz (Ribeirão Preto) Attn: 58,000 Referee: Romualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil)
BRAZIL CHILE
2:1 (1:0)
1:0  Zico (31)   2:0  Reinaldo (46) 2:1  Carlos Caszely (49)
Valdir Peres, “Edevaldo” de Freitas, Edinho Nazareth, Oscar Bernardi, Leovegildo da Gama “Júnior”,
“Sócrates” de Oliveira, João “Batista” da Silva, Artur Coimbra “Zico”, “Paulo César” Camasutti,
“Reinaldo” de Lima (Sérgio Bernardino “Serginho”), José Sérgio Presti “Zé Sérgio” (“Éder” de Assis)
Mario Osbén, Lizardo Garrido, René Valenzuela, Santiago Gatica (Mario Soto), Vladimir Bigorra, Rodolfo Dubó,
Eduardo Bonvallet, Mario Soto (Carlos Rivas), Manuel Rojas, Patricio Yáñez, Carlos Caszely (Oscar Herrera)
Coach: Telê Santana Coach: Luis Santibáñez
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 25/03/1981 Venue: Wembley Stadium (London) Attn: 71,840 Referee: Walter Eschweiler (West Germany)
ENGLAND SPAIN
1:2 (1:2)
1:1  Glenn Hoddle (26) 0:1  Jesús Satrustegui (6)   1:2  Jesús Zamora (32)
Ray Clemence, Phil Neal, Kenny Sansom, Bryan Robson, Dave Watson, Russell Osman, Kevin Keegan [c],
Trevor Francis (Peter Barnes 81′), Paul Mariner, Trevor Brooking (Ray Wilkins 70′), Glenn Hoddle
Luis Miguel Arconada [c], José Antonio Camacho, Rafael Gordillo, Alonso Joaquín, Miguel Tendillo,
Antonio Maceda, Marcos, Víctor Muñoz (Montero 68′), Juanito (Dani 84′), Jesús Satrustegui, Jesús María Zamora
Coach: Ron Greenwood Coach: Jose Emilio Santamaria
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 19/04/1981 Venue: Stadio Friuli (Udine) Attn: 20,149 Referee: John Hunting (England)
ITALY EAST GERMANY
0:0
   
Dino Zoff [c], Claudio Gentile, Antonio Cabrini, Marco Tardelli, Pietro Vierchowod (Giuseppe Baresi 80′),
Gaetano Scirea, Salvatore Bagni, Giuseppe Dossena, Francesco Graziani, Giancarlo Antognoni, Franco Selvaggi
Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin, Dieter Strozniak, Lothar Kurbjuweit, Rüdiger Schnuphase, Udo Schmuck,
Hans-Jürgen Dörner [c], Hans-Jürgen Riediger, Reinhard Häfner, Andreas Bielau (Jürgen Heun 67′),
Wolfgang Steinbach, Martin Hoffman
Coach: Enzo Bearzot Coach: Georg Buschner
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 12/05/1981 Venue: Wembley Stadium (London) Attn: 75,000 Referee: Erich Linemayr (Austria)
ENGLAND BRAZIL
0:1 (0:1)
  0:1  Zico (12)
Ray Clemence [c], Phil Neal, Kenny Sansom, Bryan Robson, Alvin Martin, Ray Wilkins, Steve Coppell,
Terry McDermott, Peter With, Graham Rix, Peter Barnes
Valdir Peres, Edevaldo, Oscar, Luizinho, Júnior, Sócrates [c], Toninho Cerezo, Zico, Paulo Isidoro, Reinaldo, Éder
Coach: Ron Greenwood Coach: Telê Santana
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 15/05/1981 Venue: Parc des Princes (Paris) Attn: 47,749 Referee: Gianfranco Menegalli (Italy)
FRANCE BRAZIL
1:3 (0:2)
0:1  Zico (21)   0:2  Reinaldo (27)   0:3  Sócrates (52) 1:3  Didier Six (81)
Dominique Dropsy (Jean Castaneda 46′), Gérard Janvion, Christian Lopez [c], Marius Trésor (Léonard Specht 23′),
Maxime Bossis, Jean Tigana, Philippe Anziani (Patrick Delamontagne 59′), Alain Moizan, Bernard Genghini,
Olivier Rouyer (Patrice Lecornu 78′), Didier Six
“Paulo Sérgio” Lima, “Edevaldo” De Freitas, Oscar Bernardi (Edinho Nazareth 78′), Ferreira Luiz “Luizinho”,
Gama Leovegildo “Júnior”, Toninho Cerezo, “Sócrates” De Oliveira [c] (“Vítor” Da Silva 78′),
Artur Coimbra “Zico”, “Paulo Isidoro” De Jesus, “Reinaldo” De Lima Joao (César De Morais 62′),
“Éder” De Assis (“Zé Sérgio” Presti 73′)
Coach: Michel Hidalgo Coach: Telê Santana
Cards: Didier Six [R 90′] Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981/ José Martínez Sánchez “Pirri” Testimonial
Date: 15/05/1981 Venue: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) Attn: 100,000 Referee: Augusto Lamo Castillo (Spain)
REAL MADRID SPAIN
1:1 (0:0)
1:1  Laurie Cunningham (60) 0:1  Joaquín Alonso González (55)
“Miguel Ángel” González, Isidoro “San José” Pozo (Laurie Cunningham 46′), José Antonio “Camacho”,
José Martínez Sánchez “‘Pirri” (Antonio “García Navajas” 32’), Gregorio “Benito” Rubio,
(Andrés “Sabido” Martín 46′), Rafael “García Cortés”, Juan Gómez González “Juanito”,
Ángel De los Santos “Cano”, Carlos Alonso González “Santillana”, Vicente “Del Bosque” González
(Francisco “García Hernández” 46′), “Isidro” Díaz González (Francisco “Pineda” García 62′)
Luis Miguel “Arconada” (Francisco González “Urruticoechea” 46′), Genaro “Celayeta” San Sebastián
(“Gerardo” Miranda Concepción 46′), Rafael “Gordillo” Vázquez, Miguel “Tendillo” Belenguer,
José “Alexanko” Ventosa (Antonio “Maceda” Francés 46′), “Joaquín” Alonso González, “Víctor” Muñoz Manrique
Miguel Alonso Oyarbide “Perico Alonso”, “Marcos” Alonso Peña, Enrique “Montero” Rodríguez,
Enrique “Morán” Blanco (“Esteban” Vigo Benítez 46′)
Coach: Vujadin Boškov (Yugoslavia) Coach: José Emilio Santamaría (Uruguay/Spain)
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: British Championship 1981 / Home International
Date: 16/05/1981 Venue: Vetch Field (Swansea) Attn: 18,935 Referee: Thomas Donnelly (Northern Ireland)
WALES SCOTLAND
2:0 (2:0)
1:0  Ian Walsh (17)   2:0  Ian Walsh (20)  
Dai Davies, Peter Nicholas, Joey Jones (Terrence Boyle 71′), Kevin Ratcliffe, Paul Price, Leighton Phillips,
Carl Harris, Brian Flynn [c], Ian Walsh (Jeremy Charles 76′), Leighton James, Mickey Thomas
Alan Rough, Ray Stewart, Frank Gray (Danny McGrain 46′), Dave Narey, Gordon McQueen, Willie Miller,
David Provan II, Kenny Burns, Asa Hartford [c], Arthur Graham (Paul Sturrock 84′), Joe Jordan
Coach: Mike England Coach: Jock Stein
Cards:   Cards: Ray Stewart [Y], Joe Jordan [Y]
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Match: British Championship 1981 / Home International
Date: 19/05/1981 Venue: Hampden Park (Glasgow) Attn: 22,448 Referee: Pat Partridge (England)
SCOTLAND NORTHERN IRELAND
2:0 (1:0)
1:0  Ray Stewart (5)   2:0  Steve Archibald (49)  
Billy Thomson, Danny McGrain [c], Frank Gray, Willie Miller, Alex McLeish, Ray Stewart, Tommy Burns,
Asa Hartford, John Neilson Robertson, Paul Sturrock, Steve Archibald
Pat Jennings, Jimmy Nicholl, Sammy Nelson, John O’Neill, Chris Nicholl, Terry Cochrane, John McClelland,
Martin O’Neill [c], Sammy McIlroy, Billy Hamilton, Gerry Armstrong
Coach: Jock Stein Coach: Billy Bingham
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 19/05/1981 Venue: Neckarstadion (Stuttgart) Attn: 71,000 Referee: Clive Bradley White (England)
WEST  GERMANY BRAZIL
1:2 (1:0)
1:0  Klaus Fischer (30) 1:1  Toninho Cerezo (61)   1:2  Júnior (74)
Harald Schumacher (Eike Immel 46′), Manfred Kaltz, Wilfried Hannes, Karlheinz Förster, Hans-Peter Briegel,
Bernd Schuster (Bernard Dietz 46′), Paul Breitner, Felix Magath, Hans Müller, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge [c],
Klaus Fischer (Karl Allgöwer 62′)
Valdir Peres, Edevaldo, Oscar, Luizinho, Júnior, Toninho Cerezo, Sócrates [ c], Zico (Vítor), Paulo Isidoro,
César (Renato), Éder
Coach: Jupp Derwall Coach: Telê Santana
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: British Championship 1981 / Home International
Date: 23/05/1981 Venue: Wembley Stadium (London) Attn: 90,000 Referee: Robert Wurtz (France)
ENGLAND SCOTLAND
0:1 (0:0)
  0:1  John Neilson Robertson (64. Penalty)
Joe Corrigan, Viv Anderson, Kenny Sansom, Ray Wilkins, Dave V. Watson [c] (Alvin Martin 46′), Bryan Robson,
Steve Coppell, Glenn Hoddle, Peter With, Tony Woodcock (Trevor Francis 46′), Graham Rix
Alan Rough, Ray Stewart, Frank Gray, Danny McGrain [c], Alex McLeish, Willie Miller, David Provan II
(Paul Sturrock 80′), Steve Archibald, Joe Jordan, Asa Hartford (Dave Narey 27′), John Neilson Robertson
Coach: Ron Greenwood Coach: Jock Stein
Cards:   Cards: Danny McGrain [Y]
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Match: MUNDIALITO PER CLUB 1981
Date: 16/06/1981 Venue: Stadio San Siro (Milano) Attn: 35,343 Referee: Lattanzi
MILAN FEYENOORD
0:0
   
Roberto Incontri, Sergio Battistini, Aldo Maldera (Alberto Minoia 43′), Walter De Vecchi, Mauro Tassotti,
Franco Baresi, Ruben Buriani, Walter Novellino, Roberto Antonelli, Johan Cruijff (Francesco Romano 46′),
Gabriello Carotti
Joop Hiele, Ben Wijnstekers, Jan van Deinsen, Ruud Krol, Ivan Nielsen, Arie Haan, Hans Groenendijk
(Stanley Brard 82′), Wim van Til (Richard Budding 48′), Jupp Kaczor, André Stafleu, Carlo de Leeuw
Coach: Italo Galbiati Coach: Václav Ježek
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Dutch star Johan Cruijff made his debut in Milan. This will remain his only appearance with the Milan shirt.
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 05/07/1981 Venue: Estadio Nacional (Santiago) Attn:   Referee: Jorge Eduardo Romero (Argentina)
CHILE SPAIN
1:1 (1:1)
1:0  Carlos Cazely (7) 1:1  Satrústegui (16)
Mario Osbén, Miguel Ángel Neira, Lizardo Garrido, René Valenzuela, Vladimir Bigorra, Rodolfo Dubó, Carlos Rivas
(Orlando Mondaca 66′), Mario Soto, Gustavo Moscoso, Carlos Caszely, Patricio Yáñez (Oscar Herrera 79′)
Luis Miguel “Arconada”, Jose Ramon “Alexanco”, Jose Antonio “Camacho”, Rafael Gordillo, Miguel Tendillo,
Jesús María “Zamora”, Joaquín Alonso, Perico Alonso, Juanitom Marcos, Jesús María “Satrústegui”
Coach: Luis Santibáñez Coach: Jose Emilio Santamaria
Cards: Carlos Cazely [Y] Cards: Camacho [Y], Alexanco [Y]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 08/07/1981 Venue: Estádio da Fonte Nova (Salvador) Attn:   Referee: Clive Bradley White (England)
BRAZIL SPAIN
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Baltazar (47)  
Valdir Peres (Carlos 80′), Getúlio (Perivaldo 46′), Juninho, Luizinho (Edinho 73′), Júnior, Toninho Cerezo,
Sócrates [c], Paulo Isidoro, Zico, Baltazar, Éder
Luis Miguel “Arconada”, José Antonio “Camacho”, Miguel Tendillo, José Ramon “Alexanco”, Rafael Gordillo,
Joaquín, Miguel Angel Alonso, Jesus Maria “Zamora”, Juanito, Jesus Maria “Satrustegui” (Carlos Santillana 46′),
José Vicente Sanchez
Coach: Telê Santana Coach: José Santamaría
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly 1981
Date: 05/08/1981 Venue: Estadio Malvinas Argentinas (Mendoza) Attn:   Referee:  
GODOY CRUZ SELECCIÓN ARGENTINA
0:4 (0:2)
  Ramón Díaz x2, Daniel Pasarella, Diego Maradona
   
Coach:   Coach: César Luis Menotti
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Club Deportivo Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba
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Match: Nordic Championship
Date: 12/08/1981 Venue: Tammelan Stadion (Tampere) Attn: 4,444 Referee: Rolf Eriksson (Sweden)
FINLAND DENMARK
1:2 (1:1)
1:0  Ari Valvee (17) 1:1  John Lauridsen (27)   1:2  Henrik Eigenbrod (84)
Olli Huttunen, Aki Lahtinen, Juha Dahllund, Reijo Vaittinen, Jyrki Nieminen, Leo Houtsonen, Jukka Ikäläinen,
Seppo Pyykkö (Hannu Turunen 46′), Peter Utriainen (Kari Virtanen 63′), Keijo Kousa, Ari Valvee
(Pasi Jaakonsaari 68′)
Ole Kjær, Ole Madsen, Per Røntved [c], Henrik Eigenbrod, Frank Olsen, Ole Rasmussen (Michael Schäfer 80′),
Jens Jørn Bertelsen, John Lauridsen (Steen Hansen 88′), Allan Hansen (Michael Manniche 60′), Lars Lundkvist,
Vilhelm Munk Nielsen (Ulrich Thychosen 70′)
Coach: Esko Malm Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany)
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: The referee is also reported as Ulf Eriksson.
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Match: Friendly 1981 (Unofficial)
Date: 20:30 – 18/08/1981 Venue: Parc des Princes (Paris) Attn: 36,000 Referee: Jean-Marie Macheret (Switzerland)
FRANCE VfB STUTTGART
1:3 (0:2)
3:1 Alain Giresse (67) 1:0 Marius Trésor (26. Own goal)   2:0 Bernd Martin (33)   3:0 Walter Kelsch (63)
Dominique Dropsy (Dominique Baratelli 46′), Patrick Battiston (Gérard Janvion ’46), Léonard Specht
(Christian Lopez 46), Marius Trésor, Maxime Bossis, Jean-François Larios, Alain Giresse, Michel Platini [c]
(Bernard Genghini ’63), Bernard Lacombe, Éric Pécout (Jacques Atre Zimako ’58), Didier Six
Helmut Roleder, Bernd Förster, Walter Kelsch, Hansi Müller, Bernd Martin, Karl Allgöwer
Coach: Michel Hidalgo Coach: Hans-Jürgen Sundermann
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Profit de l’UNFP
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 22/08/1981 Venue: Estadio Luis Casanova (Valencia) Attn:   Referee: Victoriano Sánchez (Spain)
VALENCIA ARGENTINA
0:1 (0:0)
  0:1  Ramón Díaz (55)
José Manuel Sempere, José Carrete de Julián, Miguel Tendillo, Manuel Díaz “Botubot”, Vicente Luna Cervero,
Daniel Solsona (Javier Subirat 56′), Ángel Castellanos (Roberto Fernández 63′), Frank Arnesen, Enrique Saura,
Orlando Ramón Giménez (Miguel 73′), Pablo Rodríguez
Ubaldo Fillol, Jorge Olguín, Luis Galván, Daniel Passarella, Alberto Tarantini, Juan Barbas, Américo Gallego,
Mario Kempes (Patricio Hernández 46′), Ramón Díaz (Daniel Brailovsky 67′), Diego Maradona, Enzo Ferrero
(Santiago Santamaría 46′)
Coach: Bernadino Perea “Pasieguito” Coach: César Luis Menotti
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 26/08/1981 Venue: Estadio Nacional (Santiago) Attn: 33,000 Referee: Augusto Lamo (Spain)
CHILE BRAZIL
0:0
   
Mario Osbén, Lizardo Garrido, Santiago Gatica, Mario Soto, Vladimir Bigorra, Manuel Rojas, Rodolfo Dubó,
Miguel Ángel Neira, Leonardo Véliz (Eduardo Bonvallet), Oscar Herrera (Rodrigo Santander), Carlos Caszely
Valdir Peres, “Edevaldo” de Freitas, Alcides Fonseca “Juninho”, Edinho Nazareth, Leovegildo da Gama “Júnior”,
“Paulo Isidoro” de Jesús, “Sócrates” de Oliveira, Antônio Cerezo “Toninho”, Artur Coimbra “Zico”,
“Baltazar” de Morais (Roberto Nascimento “Roberto Cearense”), “Éder” de Assis
Coach: Luis Santibáñez Coach: Telê Santana
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 29/08/1981 Venue: Stadio Comunale (Firenze) Attn:   Referee: Giacomo Menicucci (Italy)
FIORENTINA ARGENTINA
3:5 (2:0)
1:0  Francesco Casagrande (26)   2:0  Daniele Massaro (28)   3:1  Daniel Bertoni (52) 2:1  Daniel Passarella (49)   3:2  Daniel Passarella (58)   3:3  Juan Barbas (67)   3:4  Diego Maradona (69)
3:5  Diego Maradona (70)
Giovanni Galli, Antonello Cuccureddu, Roberto Galbiati, Pietro Vierchowod, Armando Ferroni II, Eraldo Pecci,
Francesco Casagrande (Luigi Sachetti 46′), Giancarlo Antognoni [c], Daniel Bertoni (Renzo Contratto 72′),
Francesco Graziani, Daniele Massaro
Ubaldo Fillol, Jorge Olguín, José Van Tuyne (Julio Olarticoechea 16′), Daniel Passarella [c], Alberto Tarantini,
Juan Barbas, Américo Gallego, Diego Maradona, Santiago Santamaría (Daniel Brailovsky 77′), Ramón Díaz,
José Daniel Valencia (Mario Kempes 62′)
Coach: Ginacarlo Di Sisti Coach: César Luis Menotti
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Daniel Passarella missed a penalty at 5′.
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 01/09/1981 Venue: Camp Nou (Barcelona) Attn:   Referee: Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira (Spain)
BARCELONA SELECCION AFA
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Allan Simonsen (77)  
 Pello Artola, Gerardo (Zuvíria 46′), Manolo, José Ramón Alexanko, Antonio Olmo, Bernd Schuster, Víctor,
Rexach (Juan José Estella 18′), Allan Simonsen, Quini, Esteban Vigo
Héctor Baley, Jorge Olguín, Américo Gallego, Daniel Passarella,  Alberto Tarantini, Santiago Santamaría
(Enzo Ferrero 55′), Juan Barbas, Ramón Díaz,  Diego Maradona, José Daniel Valencia (Mario Kempes 46′)
Coach: Udo Lattek Coach: César Luis Menotti
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 02/09/1981 Venue: Slaski (Chorzów) Attn: 70,000 Referee: Kjell Johansson (Sweden)
POLAND WEST GERMANY
0:2 (0:0)
  0:1  Klaus Fischer (60)   0:2  Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (71)
Józef Mlynarczyk, Marek Dziuba [c], Pawel Janas (Tadeusz Dolny 46′), Wladyslaw Zmuda, Jan Jalocha,
Zbigniew Boniek, Janusz Kupcewicz (Andrzej Iwan 35′), Piotr Skrobowski, Andrzej Buncol (Zdzislaw Kapka 71′),
Roman Ogaza, Wlodzimierz Smolarek
Harald Schumacher, Manfred Kaltz (Holger Hieronymus 85′), Wilfried Hannes, Bernd Förster, Hans-Peter Briegel
(Wolfgang Dremmler 83′), Felix Magath, Paul Breitner, Hansi Müller, Ronald Borchers, Klaus Fischer,
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge [c]
Coach: Antoni Piechniczek Coach: Jupp Derwall
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 15/09/1981 Venue: Maracanã (Rio de Janeiro) Attn: 64,330 Referee: Luiz Carlos Félix (Brazil)
FLAMENGO BOCA JUNIORS
2:0 (0:0)
1:0  Zico (59)   2:0  Zico (73)  
Raul, Carlos Alberto, Leandro, Mozer, Júnior, Andrade, Paulo César Carpegiani (Adílio, 8′), Zico [c], Tita, Nunes,
Baroninho
Hugo Gatti, José Suárez, Roberto Mouzo, Óscar Ruggeri, Carlos Córdoba, Jorge Quiroz, Miguel Brindisi
(Hugo Alves 71′), Diego Maradona [c], Osvaldo Escudero, Ricardo Gareca (Jorge Benítez 46′), Hugo Perotti
(Marcelo Trobbiani 56′)
Coach: Paulo César Carpegiani Coach: Silvio Marzolini
Cards:   Cards: Hugo Gatti [Y 53′]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 23/09/1981 Venue: Estádio Rei Pelé (Maceió) Attn:   Referee: Oscar Scolfaro (Brazil)
BRAZIL IRELAND LEAGUE
6:0 (2:0)
1:0  Éder (6)   2:0  Roberto Cearense (20)   3:0  Zico (73. Penalty)   4:0  Zico (74)   5:0  Zico (80)   6:0  Zico (84)  
Valdir Peres, Perivaldo (Leandro), Oscar, Edinho, Júnior I, Toninho Cerezo, Renato I, Paulo Isidoro (Robertinho),
Zico, Roberto Cearense, Éder (Mário Sérgio)
Blackmore, Nolan, Dunning, MacConville, Lawlon, O’Connor, Flanagan, Devlin, Dennehy, Buckley, Eviston
Coach: Telê Santana Coach: Jimmy McLaughan
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: The Irish FA don’t consider this match as official.
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 23/09/1981 Venue: Stadio Comunale (Bologna) Attn: 28,534 Referee: Augusto Lamo Castillo (Spain)
ITALY BULGARIA
3:2 (1:0)
1:0  Francesco Graziani (39)   2:0  Francesco Graziani (58)   3:0  Giuseppe Dossena (75) 3:1  Stoicho Mladenov (84)   3:2  – Giuseppe Dossena (89. Own goal)
Dino Zoff [c] (Ivano Bordon 46′), Claudio Gentile, Antonio Cabrini, Giampiero Marini (Giuseppe Dossena 12′),
Fulvio Collovati, Gaetano Scirea, Bruno Conti, Marco Tardelli (Carlo Ancelotti 79′), Francesco Graziani,
Giancarlo Antognoni, Franco Selvaggi
Georgi Velinov, Plamen Nikolov, Georgi Bonev (Blagoi Blangev 20′), Vencho Sabotinov, Georgi Dimitrov II [c],
Veselin Balevski, Kostadin Kostadinov, Plamen Tsvetkov (Petar Zehtinski 77′), Georgi Slavkov, Emil Spasov
(Stoicho Mladenov 77′), Chavdar Tsvetkov
Coach: Enzo Bearzot   Coach: Atanas Parjelov
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Bulgaria’s second goal is also attributed to Blagoi Blangev.
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 23/09/1981 Venue: Praterstadion (Wien) Attn: 15,000 Referee: Jozef Marko (Czechoslovakia)
AUSTRIA SPAIN
0:0
   
Friedrich Koncilia, Bernd Krauss, Heribert Weber, Bruno Pezzey, Dietmar Mirnegg, Roland Hattenberger,
Felix Gasselich, Reinhold Hintermaier, Kurt Welzl (Christian Keglevits 60′), Johann Krankl, Maximilian Hagmayr
Arconada, Camacho, Tendillo, Alexanco, Gordillo, Víctor Muñoz, Perico Alonso, Jesús María Zamora (Saura 46′),
Esteban, Juanito (Dani Ruiz 46′), Satrústegui (Santillana 46′)
Coach: Karl Stotz Coach: José Emilio Santamaría (Uruguay/Spain)
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981/ Tournoi de Abidjan
Date: 06/10/1981 Venue: Stade Municipal d’Abidjan  (Abidjan / Côte d’Ivoire) Attn: 9,000 Referee:  
STADE D’ABIDJAN  BOCA JUNIORS
2:5 (1:2)
1:0  Vincent (7)   2:2  N/A (60) 1:1  Osvaldo Escudero (14)   1:2  Osvaldo Escudero (20)    2:3  Diego Maradona (77)   2:4  Diego Maradona (81)
2:5  Osvaldo Escudero (82)
N/A Carlos Rodríguez, Hugo Alves, Francisco Manuel Sá, Roberto Passucci, Nelson Iturrieta , Miguel Angel Brindisi,
Ariel Krasouski, Diego Maradona, Marcelo Trobbiani, Osvaldo Escudero, Carlos Morete
Coach: N/A Coach: Bongiovanni Mazolini
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 28/10/1981 Venue: Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti ‘Monumental’ (Buenos Aires) Attn: 40,000 Referee: Juan Daniel Cardellino (Uruguay)
ARGENTINA POLAND
1:2 (1:0)
1:0  Daniel Passarella (42) 1:1  Andrzej Buncol (55)   1:2  Zbigniew Boniek (70)
Ubaldo Fillol, Jorge Olguín, Edgardo Bauza, Daniel Passarella [c], Alberto Tarantini, Juan Barbas,
Américo Gallego, Luis Amuchástegui, Ramón Díaz, Mario Kempes, Ricardo Gareca (Daniel Valencia 60′)
Jozef Mlynarczyk, Pawel Janas, Stefan Majewski, Wladyslaw Zmuda, Marek Dziuba [c], Jan Jalocha,
Waldemar Matysik, Andrzej Buncol, Zbigniew Boniek, Andrzej Iwan (Andrzej Palasz 80′), Wlodzimierz Smolarek
Coach: César Luis Menotti Coach: Antoni Piechniczek
Cards: Daniel Passarella [Y 60′]   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 11/11/1981 Venue: Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti ‘Monumental’ (Buenos Aires) Attn: 50,000 Referee: Silvagno (Chile)
ARGENTINA CZECHOSLOVAKIA
1:1 (0:1)
1:1  Américo Gallego (71) 0:1  Zdenek Válek (14)
Ubaldo Fillol, Luis Galván, Alberto Tarantini, Jorge Olguín, Américo Gallego, Daniel Passarella [c],
Luis Amuchástegui, Juan Barbas, Ramón Díaz, Patricio Hernández, Mario Kempes
Zdenek Hruška , František Jakubec, Rostislav Vojácek [c], Jan Fiala, Jozef Kukucka, Pavel Chaloupka
(Zdenek Šreiner 70′), Zdenek Válek, Jan Berger, Lubomír Pokluda (Zbynek Hotový 70′), František Štambachr,
Tomáš Kríz (Rudolf Ducký)
Coach: César Luis Menotti Coach: Jozef Vengloš
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 18/11/1981 Venue: Stadion ŁKS (Łódź) Attn: 18,000 Referee: Róbert Jaczina (Hungary)
POLAND SPAIN
2:3 (0:1)
1:1  Andrzej Pałasz (56)   2:1  Zbigniew Boniek (74) 0:1  López Ufarte (10)   2:2  Alexanco (80)   2:3  Perico Alonso (88)
Jan Tomaszewski [c] (Piotr Mowlik 46′), Marek Dziuba, Piotr Skrobowski, Tadeusz Dolny, Jan Jałocha
(Waldemar Matysik 55′), Stefan Majewski, Zbigniew Boniek, Andrzej Buncol (Andrzej Pałasz 55′), Grzegorz Lato,
Andrzej Iwan, Włodzimierz Smolarek (Mirosław Okoński 73′)
Arconada [c], Camacho, Alexanco, Jiménez Abalo, Gordillo, Víctor Muñoz(Esteban 67′), Perico Alonso,
Jesús María Zamora, Marcos (Saura 67′), Satrústegui, López Ufarte
Coach: Antoni Piechniczek Coach: José Emilio Santamaría (Uruguay/Spain)
Cards:   Cards: Víctor Muñoz [Y]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1981
Date: 16/12/1981 Venue: Estadio Luis Casanova (Valencia) Attn: 28,000 Referee: Volker Roth (West Germany)
SPAIN BELGIUM
2:0 (1:0)
1:0  Satrústegui (7)   2:0  Satrústegui (87)  
Arconada, Camacho, Tendillo, Alexanco, Gordillo, Víctor Muñoz, Perico Alonso, Jesús María Zamora, Saura
Satrústegui, Quini
Jean-Marie Pfaff, Walter Meeuws, Eric Gerets (Frank Mariman 42′), Luc Millecamps, Marc Baecke,
Wilfried Van Moer [c] (Marc Millecamps 64′), René Vandereycken, Frank Vercauteren, Alexandre Czerniatynski
(Wilhelm Geurts 63′), Erwin Vandenbergh, Jan Ceulemans
Coach: José Emilio Santamaría (Uruguay/Spain) Coach: Guy Thys
Cards:   Cards: Luc Millecamps [Y]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly Club International 1981
Date: 18/12/1981 Venue:  Estadio Monumental “U”  (Lima) Attn:   Referee:  
UNIVERSITARIO DE DEPORTES BOCA JUNIORS
1:0 (1:0)
1:0  Walter Escobar (45. Penalty)  
Eusebio Acazuzo, Walter Escobar, Samuel Eugenio, Carlos Carbonell, Rey Muñoz, Raúl García,
César Echeandía, Freddy Ternero, Hugo Sotil, Leonardo Rojas, Germán Leguía
Carlos Alberto Rodriguez, José María Suárez, Carlos Cordoba, Jorge José Benitez, Ariel Krasouski,
Miguel Ángel Brindisi (Osvaldo Escudero), Roberto Mouzo, Ricardo Gareca, Carlos Morete, Hugo Perotti,
Diego Maradona
Coach: N/A Coach: Bongiovanni Mazolini
Cards:   Cards: Ariel Krasouski [R 79′]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly Club International 1981
Date: 22/12/1981 Venue: Alejandro Villanueva (Lima) Attn: 19,693 Referee: César Pagano
ALIANZA LIMA BOCA JUNIORS
1:2 (0:1)
1:1  Óscar Ruggeri (57. Own goal) 0:1  Tomás Farfán (41. Own goal)   1:2  José Velásquez (65. Own goal)
José “Caíco” Gonzáles Ganoza, Jaime Duarte, Tomás “Pechito” Farfán, Jorge Olaechea, Roberto Rojas,
José Velásquez, Arturo Vargas, Teófilo Cubillas, Raúl Mejía, Freddy Ravello, José Carranza
Carlos Alberto Rodríguez, Roberto Passucci, Óscar Ruggeri, Roberto Mouzo, Carlos Córdova, Jorge Benítez,
Ariel Krasouski, Diego Armando Maradona, Miguel Ángel Brindisi (Ricardo Gareca), Hugo Perotti (Jorge Ramoa)
Coach: Víctor “Pitín” Zegarra Coach: Bongiovanni Mazolini
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: