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622 vs. Spain
Monday, 5 July 1982
1982 FIFA World Cup Finals Second Phase Group B match three

Spain 0 England 0 [0-0]
 
 

Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Chamartin, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid
Kick-off
(CEST): 9.00pm 8.00pm BST
Attendance: 75,000

 kicked-off  minutes : & :
   
   
  Ray Wilkins 15
   
World Cup '82: Commentator: Martin Tyler with Jack Charlton
   

Match Summary

Officials

Spain Squad

Type

England Squad

Referee
Alexis Ponnet
43 (9 March 1939), Bruxelles, Belgium.
  Goal Attempts  
  Attempts on Target  
Linesmen   Hit Bar/Post  
Michel Jean Maurice Vautrot
36 (23 October 1945),
Saint-Vit, France
Belaïd Lacarne
41, (26 October 1940),
Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria
  Corner Kicks Won  
  Offside Calls Against  
Match Commissioner: P. Velappan, Malaysia
Referee Inspector: N. Latyshev, USSR
  Fouls Conceded  
  Possession  
  

Spain Team

 

Rank:

No official ranking;
EFO ranking

ELO rating 19th
Colours: Made by Adidas - Red collared jerseys with yellow Adidas trim, blue shorts with yellow Adidas trim, black socks with red/yellow tops.
Capt: Luis Arconada Manager: José Emilio Santamaría Iglesias, 52 (31 July 1929 in Montevideo), appointed in 1980.
Spain Lineup
1 Arconada Echarri, Luis M. 28 26 June 1954 G Real Sociedad de Futbol SAD   ᵍᵃ
12 Urquiga Pérez, Santiago 24 18 April 1958 RB Athletic Club    
6 Alexanko Ventosa, José R. 26 18 May 1956 CD FC Barcelona    
5 Tendilo Belenguer, Miguel, off 73rd min. 21 1 February 1961 CD Valencia CF SAD    
3 Gordillo Vázquez, Rafael 25 24 February 1957 LB Real Betis Balompie SAD    
4 Periko Alonso 29 1 February 1953 RM Real Sociedad de Futbol SAD    
Alonso Oyarbide, Miguel Ángel
10 Zamora Ansorena, Jesús María 27 1 January 1955 CM Real Sociedad de Futbol SAD    
2 Camacho Alfaro, José Antonio 27 8 June 1955 LM Real Madrid CF    
15 Saura Gil, Enrique, off 67th min. 27 2 August 1954 RF Valencia CF SAD    
19 Santillana 29 23 August 1952 CF Real Madrid CF    
González, Carlos Alonso
9 Satrústegui Azpiroz, Jesús María 28 12 January 1954 LF Real Sociedad de Futbol SAD    
Spain Substitutes
18 Uralde Hernáez, Pedro, on 67th min. for Saura 24 2 March 1958 RF Real Sociedad de Futbol SAD    
14 Maceda Francés, Antonio, on 73rd min. for Tendilo 23 16 May 1957 CD Real Sporting de Gijon SAD    

unused substitutes:

11-Roberto López Ufarte, 13-Manuel Jiménez, 22-Miguel Ángel Gonz´lez.
Manager José Santamaría played for Uruguay against England in the 1954 World Cup Finals quarter-final and also played for Spain in a 1960 friendly match.
 
4-4-3 Arconada -
Urquiga, Alexanko, Tendilo (Maceda), Gordillo -
Periko Alonso, Zamora, Camacho -
Saura (Uralde), Santillana, Satrústegui.

Averages:

Age - Appearances/Goals - -

 

England Team

 

Rank:

No official ranking;
EFO ranking

ELO rating 3rd
Colours: The 1980 Admiral home uniform - White v-necked lightweight jerseys with royal blue/red shoulder panels, royal blue shorts with red side stripe and white seam, white socks with red/blue tops.
Capt: Mick Mills, eighth and final captaincy Manager: Ronald Greenwood, 60 (11 November 1921), appointed as caretaker 17 August 1977, permanent on 17 December 1977,
54th and final match, W 33 - D 12 - L 10 - F 93 - A 40.
England Lineup
22 Shilton, Peter L. 32 18 September 1949 G Nottingham Forest FC 42 28ᵍᵃ
12 Mills, Michael D. 33 4 January 1949 RB Ipswich Town FC 42 0
final app 1972-82
18 Thompson, Philip B. 28 21 January 1954 CD Liverpool FC 40 1
4 Butcher, Terence I. 23 28 December 1958
in Alexandra Park, Singapore
CD Ipswich Town FC 8 0
17 Sansom, Kenneth G. 23 26 September 1958 LB Arsenal FC 27 0
16 Robson, Bryan 25 11 January 1957 RM Manchester United FC 23 6
19 Wilkins, Raymond C. 25 14 September 1956 CM Manchester United FC 52 3
15 Rix, Graham, off 63rd min. 24 13 October 1957 CM Arsenal FC 13 0
8 Francis, Trevor J. 28 19 April 1954 LM Manchester City FC 32 8
11 Mariner, Paul 29 22 May 1953 RF Ipswich Town FC 26 11
21 Woodcock, Anthony S., off 64th min. 26 6 December 1955 LF Arsenal FC 24 7
England Substitutes
3
Brooking, Trevor D., on 63rd min. for Rix 33
276 days
2 October 1948
 
IL
 
West Ham United FC
 
47 41 5
6
final app 1974-82
7
Keegan, J. Kevin, on 64th min. for Woodcock 31
 
14 February 1951
 
OR
 
Southampton FC
 
63 62 21
1
final app 1972-82

unused substitutes:

1-Ray Clemence, 9-Glenn Hoddle, 14-Phil Neal.

substitute notes:

Trevor Brooking becomes the oldest of the 168 substitutes England have used.
Kevin Keegan is the eightieth different England player to be used as a substitute.
England have now used 21 substitutes throughout 1981-82, beating the previous record set in 1979-80.

records:

England's 47th match played on a Monday is the first played since the 1966 World Cup Finals.
 
4-4-2 Shilton -
Mills, Thompson, Butcher, Sansom -
Robson, Wilkins, Rix
(Brooking), Francis -
Mariner, Woodcock
(Keegan)

Averages:

Age - Appearances/Goals - -

 

    Match Report by Mike Payne

 

    Match Report by Norman Giller

Ron Greenwood's final game as manager ended in a frustrating draw with the host country and a sad exit from the World Cup. England were unable to put the vital finishing touch to some excellent approach work that was a good advertisement for the quality football that Greenwood has always believed in. Greenwood finished his reign with a rareᵍᵃmble against a Spanish team determined not to be beaten. He sent Kevin Keegan and Trevor Brooking on in the sixty third minute for their first World Cup action, and the double substitution so nearly brought reward. Keegan headed wide from the best chance of the match and Brooking had a rasping shot well saved. Exit Ron Greenwood (55 matches, won 33, drew 12 and lost ten). Enter Bobby Robson, who had been named as England's next manager during the World Cup finals.

Source Notes

TheFA.com
BDFutbol.com
Original newspaper reports
Official teamsheet
Rothman's Yearbooks
Mike Payne's England: The Complete Post-War Record (Breedon Books Publishing Company, Derby, U.K., 1993)
Norman Giller
, Football Author

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CG