West Germany 2 vs. Scotland 1 in the 1986 World Cup
Information about the 1st Round Group E game played in the 1986 Soccer World Cup between the National Teams of Scotland and West Germany with details about goals, starters and reserves, substitutions, cards and more.
Game played in the 1986 World Cup, 1st Round Group E
Date: Sunday, June 08, 1986
Game Data:
Players
West Germany | ||||
Pos | Je | Player | ||
Starters | ||||
GK | 1. | |
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DF | 2. |
63'
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DF | 4. | |
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DF | 6. | |
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DF | 14. | |
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DF | 15. | |
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MF | 7. |
76'
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MF | 8. | |
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MF | 10. | |
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FW | 9. | |
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FW | 19. | |
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Entered | ||||
DF | 17. |
63'
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FW | 11. |
76'
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Other Reserves | ||||
GK | 12. | |
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GK | 22. | |
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DF | 3. | |
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DF | 5. | |
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MF | 13. | |
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MF | 16. | |
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MF | 18. | |
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MF | 21. | |
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FW | 20. | |
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Coach: Franz Beckenbauer |
Scotland | |||
Pos | Je | Player | |
Starters | |||
GK | 1. | |
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DF | 2. | |
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DF | 3. | |
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DF | 6. | |
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DF | 13. |
60'
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DF | 14. | |
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MF | 4. |
Graeme Souness
(C)
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MF | 7. | |
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MF | 8. | |
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MF | 9. |
74'
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FW | 17. | |
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Entered | |||
FW | 16. |
60'
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FW | 21. |
74'
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Other Reserves | |||
GK | 12. | |
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GK | 22. | |
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DF | 5. | |
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DF | 15. | |
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MF | 10. | |
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MF | 11. | |
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FW | 18. | |
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FW | 19. | |
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FW | 20. | |
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Coach: Alex Ferguson |
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 |
Scotland
|
Steve Archibald | 30' yellow card |
Scotland
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Eamonn Bannon | 44' yellow card |
Scotland
|
Maurice Malpas | 74' yellow card |
Substitutions
West Germany | |||||
Minute
63
|
Ditmar Jakobs | replaced |
Hans-Peter Briegel | ||
Minute
76
|
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge | replaced |
Pierre Littbarski | ||
Scotland | |||||
Minute
60
|
Frank Mcavennie | replaced |
Stephen Nicol | ||
Minute
74
|
David Cooper | replaced |
Eamonn Bannon |