Poland 3 vs. France 2 in the 1982 World Cup
Information about the 3rd Place game played in the 1982 Soccer World Cup between the National Teams of France and Poland with details about goals, starters and reserves, substitutions, cards and more.
Game played in the 1982 World Cup, 3rd Place
Date: Saturday, July 10, 1982
Game Data:
Goals:
13'
Rene Girard
40'
Andrzej Szarmach
44'
Stefan Majewski
46'
Janusz Kupcewicz
72'
Alain Couriol
Players
Poland | ||||
Pos | Je | Player | ||
Starters | ||||
GK | 1. | |
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DF | 2. | |
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DF | 3. | |
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DF | 5. | |
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DF | 9. |
Wladyslaw Zmuda
(C)
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DF | 10. | |
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MF | 8. |
46'HT
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MF | 13. | |
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FW | 16. | |
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FW | 17. | |
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FW | 20. | |
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Entered | ||||
DF | 12. |
46'HT
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Other Reserves | ||||
GK | 21. | |
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GK | 22. | |
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DF | 4. | |
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DF | 6. | |
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DF | 7. | |
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MF | 14. | |
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MF | 15. | |
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FW | 11. | |
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FW | 18. | |
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FW | 19. | |
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Coach: Antoni Piechniczek |
France | |||
Pos | Je | Player | |
Starters | |||
GK | 21. | |
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DF | 2. | |
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DF | 5. |
66'
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DF | 7. | |
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DF | 8. |
Marius Tresor
(C)
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MF | 11. | |
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MF | 13. | |
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MF | 14. |
83'
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FW | 15. | |
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FW | 16. | |
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FW | 20. | |
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Entered | |||
DF | 6. |
66'
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FW | 19. |
83'
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Other Reserves | |||
GK | 1. | |
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GK | 22. | |
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DF | 3. | |
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DF | 4. | |
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MF | 9. | |
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MF | 10. | |
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MF | 12. | |
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FW | 17. | |
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FW | 18. | |
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Coach: Michel Hidalgo |
Abbreviations and Notes:
Pos = Position. It shows the player's natural position but not necessarily the one he played in this particular game
Positions: GK: Goalkeeper / DF: Defender / MF: Midfielder / FW: Forward
Je. = Jersey number / (C) = Captain / HT: at half-time
Cards
National Team |
Player |
Card and Minutes |
Poland
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Andrzej Buncol | 62' yellow card |
Poland
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Roman Wojcicki | 71' yellow card |
France
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Gerard Soler | 79' yellow card |
Substitutions
Poland | |||||
Minute
46 (in the break)
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Roman Wojcicki | replaced |
Waldemar Matysik | ||
France | |||||
Minute
66
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Christian Lopez | replaced |
Gerard Janvion | ||
Minute
83
|
Didier Six | replaced |
Jean Tigana |