Thursday, August 24, 2017

World Cup 1986 - Day Ten

Monday 9 June 1986

The final games of each group were to be played at the same time (as they still are to this day), which was a legacy of the 1982 West Germany v Austria match where both sides engineered a result to see them through.

But, with both games kicking off at 7pm, only the second half of one game - France v Hungary - was on offer. ITV in those days were very reluctant to move Coronation Street.

France and the Soviet Union secured their last 16 place with convincing wins. Hungary probably had not done enough. At least Canada did not have too far to fly home.

Group C:
France 3 Hungary 0
Stopyra 29, Tigana 62, Rocheteau 84

Group C:
Soviet Union 2 Canada 0
Blokhin 58, Zavarov 74

Group C:
Soviet Union P3 W2 D1 L0 F9 A1 Pts 5 - +8
France P3 W2 D1 L0 F5 A1 Pts 5 - +4
Hungary P3 W1 D0 L2 F2 A9 Pts 2 - -7
Canada P3 W0 D0 L3 F0 A5 Pts 0 - -5



Golden Boot
4 - Elkjaer (Den)

2 - Valdano (Arg), Altobelli (Ita), Yaremchuk (Sov), Allofs (WGer)

1 - Zidane (Alg), Ruggeri (Arg), Maradona (Arg), Claesen (Bel), Scifo (Bel), Vandenburgh (Bel), Socrates (Bra), Careca (Bra), Strakov (Bul), Getov (Bul), Laudrup (Den), Lerby (Den), J Olsen (Den), Papin (Fra), Fernandez (Fra), Rocheteau (Fra), Stopyra (Fra), Tigana (Fra), Esterhazy (Hun), Detari (Hun), Radhi (Irq), Flores (Mex), Quirarte (Mex), Romero (Mex), Sanchez (Mex), Clarke (NIre), Whiteside (NIre), Romero (Par), Smolarek (Pol), Carlos Manuel (Por), Strachan (Sco), Park Chang-Sun (SKor), Kim Jong-Boo (SKor), Yakovenko (Sov), Aleinikov (Sov), Belanov (Sov), Blokhin (Sov), Rodionov (Sov), Rats (Sov), Zavarov (Sov), Butragueno (Spa), Salinas (Spa), Alzamendi (Uru), Voller (WGer)


England v India - 1st Test 4th Day (at Lords)

England 294 (Gooch 114, Pringle 63, Sharma 5-64) & 180 (Kapil Dev 4-52)
India 341 (Vengsarkar 126, Amarnath 69, Dilley 4-146)


GAME OF THE DAY - FRANCE V HUNGARY



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