1982 FIFA World Cup Group 2

Group 2 of the 1982 FIFA World Cup was one of six groups of national teams competing in the group stage of the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Play began on 14 June and ended on 25 June 1982. The group consisted of four teams: Seeded team, the European champions West Germany, World Cup debutants Algeria, Chile and Austria.

West Germany won the group and advanced to the second round, along with Austria. The final game in the group, between these two teams, was one of the most controversial in World Cup history: with both teams knowing a win by one or two goals for West Germany would result in both them and Austria qualifying at the expense of Algeria, after West Germany took the lead after 10 minutes, the remainder of the match was played without any serious attempts from either side to score. This match is famously known as "The Disgrace of Gijón". FIFA amended the rules for all future tournaments so that the final group fixtures are always played simultaneously to avoid a repeat of this situation.

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   West Germany 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 4 Advance to second round
2   Austria 3 2 0 1 3 1 +2 4
3   Algeria 3 2 0 1 5 5 0 4
4   Chile 3 0 0 3 3 8 −5 0
Source: FIFA

Matches

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West Germany vs Algeria

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West Germany  1–2  Algeria
Rummenigge   67' Report Madjer   54'
Belloumi   68'
Attendance: 42,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
West Germany
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Algeria
GK 1 Harald Schumacher
SW 15 Uli Stielike
DF 20 Manfred Kaltz
DF 4 Karlheinz Förster
DF 2 Hans-Peter Briegel
MF 6 Wolfgang Dremmler
MF 3 Paul Breitner
MF 14 Felix Magath   83'
FW 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (c)
FW 9 Horst Hrubesch   57'
FW 7 Pierre Littbarski
Substitutes:
DF 5 Bernd Förster
FW 8 Klaus Fischer   83'
DF 12 Wilfried Hannes
FW 13 Uwe Reinders
GK 22 Eike Immel
Manager:
Jupp Derwall
GK 1 Mehdi Cerbah
SW 2 Mahmoud Guendouz
DF 5 Chaâbane Merzekane
DF 4 Noureddine Kourichi
DF 16 Faouzi Mansouri
MF 8 Ali Fergani (c)
MF 15 Mustapha Dahleb
MF 10 Lakhdar Belloumi
MF 14 Djamel Zidane   64'
FW 7 Salah Assad
FW 11 Rabah Madjer   83'   88'
Substitutes:
FW 9 Tedj Bensaoula   64'
DF 12 Salah Larbès   88'
MF 19 Djamel Tlemçani
FW 20 Abdelmajid Bourebbou
GK 21 Mourad Amara
Co-managers:
Mahieddine Khalef & Rachid Mekhloufi

Assistant referees:
Gilberto Aristizábal (Colombia)
Paolo Casarin (Italy)

Chile vs Austria

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Chile  0–1  Austria
Report Schachner   22'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Austria
GK 22 Mario Osbén
SW 5 Elías Figueroa (c)
DF 2 Lizardo Garrido   29'
DF 3 René Valenzuela
DF 4 Vladimir Bigorra
MF 6 Rodolfo Dubó
MF 7 Eduardo Bonvallet
MF 20 Miguel Ángel Neira   71'
MF 11 Gustavo Moscoso   69'
FW 15 Patricio Yáñez
FW 13 Carlos Caszely
Substitutes:
GK 1 Oscar Wirth
MF 10 Mario Soto
MF 16 Manuel Rojas   71'
DF 19 Enzo Escobar
FW 21 Miguel Ángel Gamboa   69'
Manager:
Luis Santibáñez
GK 1 Friedrich Koncilia
SW 3 Erich Obermayer (c)
DF 2 Bernd Krauss
DF 5 Bruno Pezzey
DF 4 Josef Degeorgi   12'   78'
MF 8 Herbert Prohaska
MF 6 Roland Hattenberger   66'
MF 10 Reinhold Hintermaier
MF 19 Heribert Weber   79'
FW 7 Walter Schachner
FW 9 Hans Krankl
Substitutes:
MF 12 Anton Pichler
DF 14 Ernst Baumeister   78'
FW 18 Gernot Jurtin   79'
FW 20 Kurt Welzl
GK 22 Klaus Lindenberger
Co-managers:
Felix Latzke & Georg Schmidt

Assistant referees:
Paolo Casarin (Italy)
Gilberto Aristizábal (Colombia)

West Germany vs Chile

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West Germany  4–1  Chile
Rummenigge   9', 57', 66'
Reinders   83'
Report Moscoso   90'
Attendance: 42,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
West Germany
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chile
GK 1 Toni Schumacher
SW 15 Uli Stielike
DF 20 Manfred Kaltz
DF 4 Karlheinz Förster
DF 2 Hans-Peter Briegel
MF 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (c)
MF 6 Wolfgang Dremmler
MF 3 Paul Breitner   61'
MF 14 Felix Magath
FW 9 Horst Hrubesch
FW 7 Pierre Littbarski   79'
Substitutes:
FW 8 Klaus Fischer
DF 12 Wilfried Hannes
FW 13 Uwe Reinders   79'
MF 18 Lothar Matthäus   61'
GK 22 Eike Immel
Manager:
Jupp Derwall
GK 22 Mario Osbén
SW 5 Elías Figueroa (c)
DF 3 René Valenzuela
DF 4 Vladimir Bigorra
DF 2 Lizardo Garrido
MF 15 Patricio Yáñez
MF 10 Mario Soto   46'
MF 6 Rodolfo Dubó   11'
MF 7 Eduardo Bonvallet
FW 21 Miguel Ángel Gamboa   29'   66'
FW 11 Gustavo Moscoso
Substitutes:
GK 1 Oscar Wirth
FW 9 Juan Carlos Letelier   46'
MF 14 Raúl Ormeño
DF 19 Enzo Escobar
MF 20 Miguel Ángel Neira   66'
Manager:
Luis Santibáñez

Assistant referees:
Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
Tony Boskovic (Australia)

Algeria vs Austria

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Algeria  0–2  Austria
Report Schachner   55'
Krankl   67'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Algeria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Austria
GK 1 Mehdi Cerbah
DF 5 Chaâbane Merzekane
DF 2 Mahmoud Guendouz
DF 4 Noureddine Kourichi
DF 16 Faouzi Mansouri   67'
MF 8 Ali Fergani (c)
MF 15 Mustapha Dahleb   76'
MF 10 Lakhdar Belloumi   65'
FW 11 Rabah Madjer
FW 14 Djamel Zidane
FW 7 Salah Assad
Substitutes:
MF 6 Ali Bencheikh
FW 9 Tedj Bensaoula   65'
DF 12 Salah Larbès
MF 19 Djamel Tlemçani   76'
GK 21 Mourad Amara
Co-managers:
Mahieddine Khalef & Rachid Mekhloufi
GK 1 Friedrich Koncilia
DF 2 Bernd Krauss
DF 3 Erich Obermayer (c)
DF 5 Bruno Pezzey
DF 4 Josef Degeorgi
MF 6 Roland Hattenberger
MF 8 Herbert Prohaska   80'
MF 10 Reinhold Hintermaier
DF 14 Ernst Baumeister   46'
FW 7 Walter Schachner
FW 9 Hans Krankl
Substitutes:
DF 17 Johann Pregesbauer
FW 18 Gernot Jurtin
DF 19 Heribert Weber   80'
FW 20 Kurt Welzl   46'
GK 22 Klaus Lindenberger
Co-managers:
Felix Latzke & Georg Schmidt

Assistant referees:
Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
Ebrahim Al Doy (Bahrain)

Algeria vs Chile

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Algeria  3–2  Chile
Assad   7', 31'
Bensaoula   35'
Report Neira   59' (pen.)
Letelier   73'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Algeria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chile
GK 1 Mehdi Cerbah
DF 5 Chaâbane Merzekane
DF 12 Salah Larbès
DF 4 Noureddine Kourichi
DF 2 Mahmoud Guendouz
MF 8 Ali Fergani (c)
MF 16 Faouzi Mansouri   75'
MF 20 Abdelmajid Bourebbou   31'
FW 11 Rabah Madjer
FW 9 Tedj Bensaoula
FW 7 Salah Assad
Substitutes:
MF 13 Hocine Yahi   31'
MF 15 Mustapha Dahleb   75'
DF 17 Abdelkader Horr
MF 19 Djamel Tlemçani
GK 21 Mourad Amara
Manager:
Mahieddine Khalef & Rachid Mekhloufi
GK 22 Mario Osbén
DF 18 Mario Galindo
DF 5 Elías Figueroa (c)
DF 3 René Valenzuela
DF 4 Vladimir Bigorra
MF 6 Rodolfo Dubó
MF 7 Eduardo Bonvallet   37'
MF 20 Miguel Ángel Neira
FW 15 Patricio Yáñez
FW 13 Carlos Caszely   58'
FW 11 Gustavo Moscoso
Substitutes:
GK 1 Oscar Wirth
FW 9 Juan Carlos Letelier   88'   58'
MF 10 Mario Soto   37'
DF 19 Enzo Escobar
FW 21 Miguel Ángel Gamboa
Manager:
Luis Santibáñez

Assistant referees:
Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
Arnaldo Cézar Coelho (Brazil)

West Germany vs Austria

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West Germany  1–0  Austria
Hrubesch   10' Report
Attendance: 41,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
West Germany
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Austria
GK 1 Harald Schumacher
SW 15 Uli Stielike
DF 20 Manfred Kaltz
DF 4 Karlheinz Förster
DF 2 Hans-Peter Briegel
MF 6 Wolfgang Dremmler
MF 3 Paul Breitner
MF 14 Felix Magath
MF 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (c)   66'
FW 9 Horst Hrubesch   69'
FW 7 Pierre Littbarski
Substitutes:
DF 5 Bernd Förster
FW 8 Klaus Fischer   69'
FW 13 Uwe Reinders
MF 18 Lothar Matthäus   66'
GK 22 Eike Immel
Manager:
Jupp Derwall
GK 1 Friedrich Koncilia
SW 3 Erich Obermayer (c)
DF 2 Bernd Krauss
DF 5 Bruno Pezzey
DF 4 Josef Degeorgi
MF 8 Herbert Prohaska
MF 6 Roland Hattenberger
MF 10 Reinhold Hintermaier   32'
MF 19 Heribert Weber
FW 7 Walter Schachner   74'
FW 9 Hans Krankl
Substitute:
DF 12 Anton Pichler
DF 13 Max Hagmayr
MF 14 Ernst Baumeister
FW 20 Kurt Welzl
GK 22 Klaus Lindenberger
Co-managers:
Felix Latzke & Georg Schmidt

Assistant referees:
Ebrahim Al Doy (Bahrain)
Arnaldo Cézar Coelho (Brazil)

See also

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References

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