England Match No. 447 - Czechoslovakia - 11 June 1970 (original) (raw)
"YOU WERE AWFUL, ENGLAND" - Coventry Evening Telegraph |
Officials Czech Squad Type England Squad Referee Roger Machin 44 (26 April 1926), Toulon, France Goal Attempts Attempts on Target Linesmen Hit Bar/Post Gyula EmsbergerHungary Ferdinand Marschall46 (19 February 1924), Timişoara, Romania Corner Kicks Won Offside Calls Against Fouls Conceded Possession |
Czechoslovakia Team
Rank: | No official ranking;EFO ranking ELO rating 8th to 9th | Colours: | White crew-necked jerseys, white shorts, white socks | ||||
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Capt: | Ivo Viktor | Manager: | Josef Marko | ||||
Czechoslovakia Lineup | |||||||
1 | Viktor, Ivo | 28 | 21 May 1942 | G | VTJ Dukla Praha | 21 | GA |
2 | Dobiaš, Karol | 22 | 18 December 1947 | RB | Spartak TAZ Trnava | 12 | |
14 | Hrivnák, Vladimír | 25 | 13 April 1945 | RCB | TJ Slovan CHZJD | 5 | |
3 | Migas, Václav | 25 | 16 September 1944 | LCB | TJ Sparta ČKD Praha | 7 | |
4 | Hagara, Vladimir | 26 | 7 November 1943 | LB | Spartak TAZ Trnava | 12 | |
17 | Pollák, Jaroslav | 22 | 11 July 1947 | RM | VSS Košice | 6 | |
9 | Kuna, Ladislav | 22 | 3 April 1947 | RCM | Spartak TAZ Trnava | 25 | |
18 | Veselý, František | 26 | 7 December 1943 | LCM | SK Slavia Praha | 18 | |
8 | Petráš, Ladislav | 23 | 1 December 1946 | LM | TJ Internacionál Slovnaft | 4 | |
10 | Adamec, Jozef | 28 | 26 February 1942 | RF | Spartak TAZ Trnava | 33 | |
21 | Čapkovič, Ján, injured off 70th min. | 22 | 11 January 1948 | LF | TZ Slovan CHZJD | 5 | |
Czechoslovakia Substitutes | |||||||
11 | Jokl, Karol, on 70th min. (69:55) for Čapkovič | 24 | 29 August 1945 | OR | TJ Slovan CHZJD | 21 | |
unused substitutes: | 5-Alexander Horváth, 6-Andrej Kvašňák, 12-Ján Pivarník, 13-Anton Flešár. | ||||||
4-4-2 | Viktor - Dobiaš, Hrivnák, Migas, Hagara - Pollák, Kuna, Veselý, Petráš -Adamec, Čapkovič (Jokl) | ||||||
Averages: | Age | - | Appearances/Goals | - | - |
England Team
Current World Champions | Colours: | The 1970 Umbro World Cup alternate uniform - Light blue crew necked short-sleeved aertex jerseys, light blue shorts, light blue socks. | ||||||
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Rank: | No official ranking;EFO ranking ELO rating 2nd | |||||||
Capt: | Bobby Moore, 65th captaincy | Manager: | Sir Alfred Ernest Ramsey, 50 (22 January 1920),appointed 25 October 1962, effective part-time 31 December, full from May 1963. 82nd match, W 52 - D 19 - L 11 - F 170 - A 75. | |||||
England Lineup | ||||||||
1 | Banks, Gordon | 32 | 30 December 1937 | G | Stoke City FC | 62 | 51 ᵍᵃ | |
mst gk apps 1966-70 | ||||||||
2 | Newton, Keith R. | 28 | 23 June 1941 | RB | Everton FC | 26 | 0 | |
17 | Charlton, John | 35 | 8 May 1935 | RCB | Leeds United AFC | 35 | 6 | |
final app 1965-70 | ||||||||
6 | Moore, Robert F.C. | 29 | 12 April 1941 | LCB | West Ham United FC | 83 | 2 | |
3 | Cooper, Terence | 25 | 12 July 1944 | LB | Leeds United AFC | 11 | 0 | |
4 | Mullery, Alan P. | 28 | 23 November 1941 | RM | Tottenham Hotspur FC | 30 | 0 | |
19 | Bell, Colin | 24 | 26 February 1946 | CM | Manchester City FC | 13 | 2 | |
9 | Charlton, Robert, off 65th min. (64:41) | 32 | 11 October 1937 | LM | Manchester United FC | 105 | 49 | |
=most apps 1970 | ||||||||
most goals 1968-70 | ||||||||
22 | Astle, Jeffrey, off 59th min. | 28 | 13 May 1942 | RF | West Bromwich Albion FC | 5 | 0 | |
final app 1969-70 | ||||||||
866 | 21**** | Clarke, Allan J. | 23 | 31 July 1946 | CF | Leeds United AFC | 1 | 1 ¹ |
33rd succ. penalty kick (53rd overall) | ||||||||
11 | Peters, Martin S. | 26 | 8 November 1943 | LF | Tottenham Hotspur FC | 41 | 14 | |
England Substitutes | ||||||||
20 | Osgood, Peter L., on 59th min. (58:35) for Astle | 23 | 20 February 1947 | RF | Chelsea FC | 3 | 1 | 0 |
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8 | Ball, Alan J., on 65th min. (64:16) for R.Charlton | 25 | 12 May 1945 | LM | Everton FC | 44 | 43 | 7 |
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unused substitutes: | 12-Peter Bonetti, 14-Tommy Wright, 18-Norman Hunter. | |||||||
substitute notes: | Peter Osgood joins Geoff Hurst, Alan Mullery, Tommy Wright and Colin Bell in being used as an England substitute twice.Bobby Charlton is the oldest and most experienced player to be replaced by a substitute, so far. Jeff Astle is the fifth player to be substituted and never play for the Senior Team again. A record fourteen substitutions have been made throughout the 1969-70 season. | |||||||
penalty notes: | Allan Clarke is the first debutant to score a penalty since Tommy Lawton did so in October 1938. | |||||||
4-3-3(4-4-2 after going one-up) | Banks -Newton, J.Charlton, Moore, Cooper -Mullery, Bell, R.Charlton (Ball) - Astle (Osgood), Clarke, Peters. | |||||||
Averages: | Age | - | Appearances/Goals | - | - |
Match Report by Mike Payne
Match Report by Norman Giller
Allan Clarke volunteered for penalty duty in his first England international appearance, and showed an ice-cool temperament as he slotted home a disputed forty-eighth minute spot-kick that clinched a place in the World Cup quarter-finals. The only time the Czechs looked like scoring was when a speculative shot from twenty-five yards by right-back Dobias swerved in the thin air. Banks, at full stretch, managed to tip it on to the bar and as as he turned the ball rebounded into his arms. It was a stuttering performance by England, but they had managed to reach the quarter-finals where, waiting for them, were of all teams West Germany. Sir Alf Ramsey's poor PR performance - he was sullen and cold when approached by the world's media - worked against England, and it seemed all neutrals wanted to see the Germans gain revenge for their defeat in the final at Wembley in 1966.
Source Notes
TheFA.com ITV original broadcast Original newspaper reports 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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