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Considering that there's the Masters to look forward to in July, there's not a lot happening in-between - so we're going back in time to have a look at a World Cup Tournament we can relive day-by-day....

 

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The 1970 World Cup is now remembered as a classic - but, as usual, the tournament was preceded by disputes over the organisation of the event. This World Cup was the first one to be televised in colour. However, to fit into the European viewing schedules, some matches kicked off at noon. This was an unpopular decision with many players and managers because of the intense heat in Mexico at that time of day.The format of the competition stayed the same as 1966: 16 teams qualified, divided into four groups of four playing each other once in a round-robin tournament format. There were no seeds, instead the organizers formed geographical ‘sections’ from which the four groups were drawn in Mexico City, on 10 January 1970.The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter-finals. However, for the first time in the World Cup finals, teams level on points at the end of the group stage were separated by goal difference (replacing play-offs and goal average) and where two or more teams had equal goal difference, by the drawing of lots. If a quarter-final or semi-final match resulted in a draw after extra time the referee would have drawn the name of the team to progress to the next round out of a hat.

 

Controversy surrounded the world cup before a ball was even kicked. For England, the build-up to the tournament took a bizarre turn when their captain was accused of theft. While England were in Colombia for a pre-tournament friendly, Bobby Moore was arrested for allegedly stealing a bracelet from a jeweller's shop. He was released on bail to allow him to appear in the World Cup finals, and the charges were later quietly dropped.

 

Teams:

 

Group 1:

 

Belgium, El Salvador, Mexico, USSR

 

Group 2:

 

Israel, Italy, Uruguay, Sweden

 

Group 3:

 

Brazil, Czecholsovakia, England, Romania

 

Group 4:

Bulgaria, Morocco, Peru, West Germany

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2 June 1970

 

 

16:00 Uruguay 2 – 0 Israel

URU: Maneiro 23'

URU: Mujica 50'

 

Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla

Attendance: 20,000

Referee: Bob Davidson (Scotland)

 

 

16:00 England 1 – 0 Romania

ENG: Hurst 65'

 

Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 50,560

Referee: Vital Loraux (Belgium)

 

 

 

16:00 Peru 3 – 2 Bulgaria

BUL: Dermendzhiev 13'

BUL: Bonev Scored 49'

 

PER: Gallardo 50'

PER: Chumpitaz 55'

PER: Cubillas 73'

 

 

Estadio Nou Camp, León

Attendance: 13,765

Referee: Antonio Sbardella (Italy)

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3 June 1970

 

 

16:00 Belgium 3 – 0 El Salvador

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Attendance: 92,000

Referee: Andrei Rădulescu (Romania)

 

BEL: Van Moer(2) 12' 54'

BEL: Lambert 76' (pen.)

 

 

16:00 Italy 1 – 0 Sweden

Estadio Luis Dosal, Toluca

Attendance: 14,000

Referee: Jack Taylor (England)

 

ITA: Domenghini 10'

 

 

16:00 Brazil 4 – 1 Czechoslovakia

Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 52,897

Referee: Ramon Barreto (Uruguay)

 

CZE: Petráš 11'

BRA: Rivelino 24'

BRA: Pelé 59'

BRA: Jairzinho(2) 61' 81'

 

 

16:00 West Germany 2 – 1 Morocco

Estadio Nou Camp, León

Attendance: 12,942

Referee: Laurens van Ravens (Netherlands)

 

MOR: Houmane 21'

GER: Seeler 56'

GER: Müller 78'

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Considering that there's the Masters to look forward to in July, there's not a lot happening in-between - so we're going back in time to have a look at a World Cup Tournament we can relive day-by-day....

 

250px-WorldCup1970lposter.jpg

 

The 1970 World Cup is now remembered as a classic - but, as usual, the tournament was preceded by disputes over the organisation of the event. This World Cup was the first one to be televised in colour. However, to fit into the European viewing schedules, some matches kicked off at noon. This was an unpopular decision with many players and managers because of the intense heat in Mexico at that time of day.The format of the competition stayed the same as 1966: 16 teams qualified, divided into four groups of four playing each other once in a round-robin tournament format. There were no seeds, instead the organizers formed geographical ‘sections’ from which the four groups were drawn in Mexico City, on 10 January 1970.The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter-finals. However, for the first time in the World Cup finals, teams level on points at the end of the group stage were separated by goal difference (replacing play-offs and goal average) and where two or more teams had equal goal difference, by the drawing of lots. If a quarter-final or semi-final match resulted in a draw after extra time the referee would have drawn the name of the team to progress to the next round out of a hat.

 

Controversy surrounded the world cup before a ball was even kicked. For England, the build-up to the tournament took a bizarre turn when their captain was accused of theft. While England were in Colombia for a pre-tournament friendly, Bobby Moore was arrested for allegedly stealing a bracelet from a jeweller's shop. He was released on bail to allow him to appear in the World Cup finals, and the charges were later quietly dropped.

 

Teams:

 

Group 1:

 

Belgium, El Salvador, Mexico, USSR

 

Group 2:

 

Israel, Italy, Uruguay, Sweden

 

Group 3:

 

Brazil, Czecholsovakia, England, Romania

 

Group 4:

Bulgaria, Morocco, Peru, West Germany

 

I dont think any team will ever be as good for individual skill, flair and entertainment as Brazil in this era. 1970 was pretty much the end of their golden generation of players with the likes of Pele, Carlos Alberto, Jairzinho, Tostao, Gerson and Rivelino and a bit earlier Garrincha.

 

It makes me embarrased nowadays when the media refer to our current crop of players ie the Beckham's, Rooney's, Gerrard's etc as the golden generation. Professional footballers now arent even fit to lace the boots of some of the players of that era.

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6 June 1970

 

 

16:00 USSR 4 – 1 Belgium

USR: Byshovets 14'63'

USR: Asatiani 57'

USR: Byshovets 63'

USR: Khmelnitsky 76'

BEL: Lambert 86'

 

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Attendance: 59,000

Referee: Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)

 

 

16:00 Uruguay 0 – 0 Italy

 

Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla

Attendance: 30,000

Referee: Rudi Glöckner (East Germany)

 

 

16:00 Romania 2 – 1 Czechoslovakia

CZE: Petráš 5'

ROM: Neagu 52'

ROM: Dumitrache 75' (pen.)

 

Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 56,818

Referee: Diego De Leo (Mexico)

 

 

16:00 Peru 3 – 0 Morocco

PER: Cubillas 65'75'

PER: Challe 67'

PER: Cubillas 75'

 

Estadio Nou Camp, León

Attendance: 13,537

Referee: Tofik Bakhramov (USSR)

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7 June 1970

 

 

12:00 Mexico 4 – 0 El Salvador

MEX: Valdivia(2) 45' 46'

MEX: Fragoso 58'

MEX: Basaguren 83'

 

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Attendance: 103,000

Referee: Ali Kandil (Egypt)

 

 

12:00 Brazil 1 – 0 England

BRA: Jairzinho 59'

 

Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 66,834

Referee: Abraham Klein (Israel)

 

 

12:00 Israel 1 – 1 Sweden

SWE: Turesson 53'

ISR: Spiegler 56'

 

Estadio Luis Dosal, Toluca

Attendance: 10,000

Referee: Seyoum Tarekegn (Ethiopia)

 

 

12:00 West Germany 5 – 2 Bulgaria Estadio Nou Camp, León

BUL: Nikodimov 12'

FRG: Libuda 20'

FRG: Müller 52'

FRG: Seeler 67'

FRG: Müller 88'

BUL: Kolev 89'

 

Attendance: 12,710

Referee: Ortíz de Mendibil (Spain)

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10 June 1970

 

USSR 2 – 0 El Salvador

 

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Attendance: 89,000

Referee: Rafael Hormazábal Díaz (Chile)

USR: Byshovets(2) 51' 74'

 

 

Sweden 1 – 0 Uruguay

SWE: Grahn 90'

 

Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla

Attendance: 18,000

Referee: Henry Landauer (United States)

 

 

Brazil 3 – 2 Romania

Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 50,804

Referee: Ferdinand Marschall (Austria)

 

BRA: Pelé 19' 67'

BRA: Jairzinho 22'

ROM: Dumitrache 34'

BRA: Pelé 67'

ROM: Dembrovschi 84'

 

 

West Germany 3 – 1 Peru

Estadio Nou Camp, León

Attendance: 17,875

Referee: Abel Aguilar Elizalde (Mexico)

 

FRG: Müller(3) 19' 26' 39'

PER: CubillaS 44'

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11 June 1970

Morocco 1 – 1 Bulgaria

BUL: Zhechev 40'

MOR: Ghazouani 61'

 

Estadio Nou Camp, León

Attendance: 12,299

Referee: Antonio Ribeiro Saldanha (Portugal)

 

England 1 – 0 Czechoslovakia

ENG: Clarke 50' (pen.)

 

Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 49,262

Referee: Roger Machin (France)

 

 

Italy 0 – 0 Israel

Estadio Luis Dosal, Toluca

 

Attendance: 10,000

Referee: Antonio De Moraes (Brazil)

 

 

Mexico 1 – 0 Belgium

MEX: Peña 14' (pen.)

 

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Attendance: 105,000

Referee: Angel Norberto Coerezza (Argentina)

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Quarter-finals

 

14 June 1970

 

 

West Germany 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) England

Estadio Nou Camp, León

Attendance: 23,357

Referee: Angel Norberto Coerezza (Argentina)

 

Mullery 31'

Peters 49'

Beckenbauer 68'

Seeler 76'

Müller 108'

 

 

Brazil 4 – 2 Peru

Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara

Attendance: 54,270

Referee: Vital Loraux (Belgium)

 

BRA: Rivelino 11'

BRA: Tostão 15'

PER: Gallardo 28'

BRA: Tostão 52'

BRA: Jairzinho 75'

PER: Cubillas 70'

 

 

Italy 4 – 1 Mexico

Estadio Luis Dosal, Toluca

Attendance: 26,851

Referee: Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)

 

MEX: González 13'

ITA: Peña 25' (o.g.)

ITA: Riva 63'

ITA: Rivera 70'

ITA: Riva 76'

 

 

 

Uruguay 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) USSR

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

Attendance: 24,550

Referee: Laurens van Ravens (Netherlands)

URU: Espárrago 116'

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