Thursday, April 15, 2021

WC 1982 Argentine Bresil

 3 juillet 1982

Sarria Barcelone

Focus On : Michael Owen The Scoring Sensation

Michael Owen is a football legend. On his debut for Liverpool against Wimbledon in 1997, Owen scored the first of his first-team goals, by the end of 2001 he had raised his tally to 100. In 1998 he became the youngest player of the 20th century to represent England, and by September 2001 his heart-stopping hat-trick against Germany propelled England's World Cup qualification bid. On top of the goals, Owen's accolades include the Young Player Of The Year.
BBC Sports Personality Of The Year and European Footballer of the Year. Including all of his first 100 Liverpool goals, his hat-trick for England against Germany, plus interviews with his team-mates, and with Owen himself, this is the Official Liverpool FC Tribute to a genuine scoring sensation.

Jeux Olympiques 1976 Allemagne de l'Est Pologne Finale

 31 juillet 1976

Stade olympique de Montréal

 

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Scottish League 1980 1981 "The Old Firm" Celtic Rangers

23 August 1980
Celtic Park,
Glasgow

Attendance 58000


The 1980-81 Premier League campaign started brightly, with Celtic being defeated home and away, as Rangers remained unbeaten in their first fifteen matches with new striker McAdam grabbing ten goals during that run. Greig's men were rather unlucky to lose 3-2 on aggregate to Aberdeen in the second round of a controversial League Cup tie in which the Dons were awarded two penalty-kicks. The elimination from the Anglo-Scottish Cup - a poor substitute for European football - was downright embarrassing as English Third Division side Chesterfield chalked up a 4-1 aggregate win. It signalled a dramatic slump for Rangers and the 1-0 defeat at the hands of Morton at Ibrox was the beginning of the end of their championship hopes. Again the Scottish Cup provided the only escape route from disaster and this time Rangers made it through the tunnel. With new goalkeeper Jim Stewart in the ranks, a £115,000 signing from Middlesbrough, Rangers survived a fourth-round hiccup against St Johnstone to reach the Scottish Cup final. After a goalless draw in which Ian Redford had a last-minute penalty-kick saved by Hamish McAlpine, Rangers turned on one of their greatest displays under John Greig's management to defeat Dundee United 4-1 in the replay. Davie Cooper and John MacDonald responded to their recall in brilliant style. Cooper opened the scoring, Bobby Russell added a second and MacDonald netted twice to put the game beyond a shattered United side. It was a morale-boosting end to the season for Greig and his side, and the Rangers manager strengthened his squad for an intended push on the title by signing Northern Ireland international defender John McClelland from Mansfield Town for £90,000. Greig also tried to buy Scotland's most talked-about young player, St Johnstone's Ally McCoist, but the striker headed south to Sunderland for £100,000 more than Rangers had offered.

Amical 1994 Argentine Maroc

 20 avril 1994

Estadio Gimnasia y Tiro Salta

 


 

Primera División 1996 1997 "El Clasico" Real Madrid Barcelona

07 Decembre 1996
Santiago Bernabéu  
Arbitre Brito Arceo

Real :  Illgner; Secretario, Alkorta, Hierro (García Calvo, min. 87), Roberto Carlos; Víctor, Seedorf,
Redondo, Raúl; Mijatovic (Sanchís, min. 84), Suker (Amavisca, min. 65).(Coach: Fabio Capello)
Barcelona :  Vitor Baía; Luis Enrique, Blanc, Nadal, Popescu, Sergi; Figo (De la Peña, min. 82), Guardiola,
Amor (Ferrer, min. 55); Giovanni (Pizzi, min. 65),Ronaldo.(Coach: Bobby Robson)