Spain national football team results (1950–59)
Those are all the matches played by the Spanish national football team between 1950 and 1959:
Meaning
Meaning | |
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S.O. | Summer Olympics |
W.C. | FIFA World Cup |
EURO | UEFA European Football Championship |
CC | Confederations Cup |
TB | Tie-break match |
Q | Qualification rounds |
R + number | Round number |
FR | Final Round |
GS | Group Stage |
1/16 | Round of 32 |
1/8 | Round of 16 |
QF | Quarter-final |
SF | Semi-final |
F | Final |
RP | Repechage |
Rep. | Replay match |
3rd-4th | Third place match |
Results
44 matches played:
2 April 1950 1950 W.C. Q | Spain | 5–1 | Portugal | Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid |
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Zarra 11', 58' Basora 13' Panizo 14' Molowny 65' |
36' Cabrita | Referee: Reg Leafe |
9 April 1950 1950 W.C. Q | Portugal | 2–2 | Spain | Jamor, Oeiras |
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Travaços 55' Correia 59' |
23' Zarra 83' Gaínza |
Referee: Jack Mowat |
25 June 1950 1950 W.C. GS | Spain | 3–1 | United States | Durival de Britto, Curitiba |
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20:00 CEST | Igoa 81' Basora 83' Zarra 89' |
17' Souza | Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Mario Vianna |
29 June 1950 1950 W.C. GS | Spain | 2–0 | Chile | Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro |
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20:00 CEST | Basora 17' Zarra 33' |
Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Alberto Malcher |
2 July 1950 1950 W.C. GS | Spain | 1–0 | England | Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro |
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20:00 CEST | Zarra 49' | Attendance: 74,000 Referee: Giovanni Galeati |
9 July 1950 1950 W.C. FR | Uruguay | 2–2 | Spain | Pacaembu, São Paulo |
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20:00 CEST | Ghiggia 29' Varela 73' |
37', 39' Basora | Attendance: 44,000 Referee: Benjamin Griffiths |
13 July 1950 1950 W.C. FR | Brazil | 6–1 | Spain | Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro |
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20:00 CEST | Parra 16' (o.g.) Ademir 20' Chico 31', 55' Jair 57' Zizinho 67' |
73' Igoa | Attendance: 152,000 Referee: Reginald Leafe |
16 July 1950 1950 W.C. FR | Sweden | 3–1 | Spain | Pacaembu, São Paulo |
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20:00 CEST | Sundqvist 15' Mellberg 34' Palmér 78' |
83' Zarra | Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Karel van der Meer |
18 February 1951 Friendly | Spain | 6–3 | Switzerland | Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid |
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10 June 1951 Friendly | Belgium | 3–3 | Spain | Heizelstadion, Brussels |
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1 June 1952 Friendly | Spain | 6–0 | Republic of Ireland | Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid |
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8 June 1952 Friendly | Turkey | 0–0 | Spain | Mithat Paşa, Istanbul |
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7 December 1952 Friendly | Spain | 0–1 | Argentina | Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid |
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28 December 1952 Friendly | Spain | 2–2 | West Germany | Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid |
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5 July 1953 Friendly | Argentina | 1–0 | Spain | Monumental, Buenos Aires |
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12 July 1953 Friendly | Chile | 1–2 | Spain | Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Ñuñoa |
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6 January 1954 1954 W.C. Q | Spain | 4–1 | Turkey | Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid |
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Venancio 12' Gaínza 47' Miguel 48' Alsúa 65' |
31' Recep |
17 March 1954 1954 W.C. TB | Turkey | 2 – 2 (a.e.t.) TUR won after toss of a coin |
Spain | Olimpico, Rome |
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Burhan 32' Suat 65' |
18' Arteche 79' Escudero |
17 March 1955 Friendly | Spain | 1–2 | France | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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18 May 1955 Friendly | Spain | 1–1 | England | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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Rial 65' | 38' Bentley |
19 June 1955 Friendly | Switzerland | 0–3 | Spain | Charmilles, Geneva |
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27 November 1955 Friendly | Republic of Ireland | 2–2 | Spain | Dalymount Park, Dublin |
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30 January 1957 Friendly | Spain | 5–1 | Netherlands | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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10 March 1957 1958 W.C. Q | Spain | 2–2 | Switzerland | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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Suárez 29' Miguel 48' |
6', 67' Hügi |
31 March 1957 Friendly | Belgium | 0–5 | Spain | Heizelstadion, Brussels |
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25', 71' Di Stéfano 27', 75' Suárez 29' Mateos |
8 May 1957 1958 W.C. Q | Scotland | 4–2 | Spain | Hampden Park, Glasgow |
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Mudie 20', 70', 79' Hewie 41' (pen.) |
29' Kubala 50' Suárez |
26 May 1957 1958 W.C. Q | Spain | 4–1 | Scotland | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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Mateos 12' Kubala 32' Basora 57', 89' |
78' Smith |
6 November 1957 Friendly | Spain | 3–0 | Turkey | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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Kubala 18', 38' (pen.), 80' |
24 November 1957 1958 W.C. Q | Switzerland | 1–4 | Spain | La Pontaise, Lausanne |
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Ballaman 60' | 18', 72' Kubala 23', 56' Di Stéfano |
13 March 1958 Friendly | France | 2–2 | Spain | Parc des Princes, Paris |
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19 March 1958 Friendly | West Germany | 2–0 | Spain | Waldstadion, Frankfurt |
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13 April 1958 Friendly | Spain | 1–0 | Portugal | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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15 October 1958 Friendly | Northern Ireland | 6–2 | Spain | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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28 June 1959 1960 EURO Q | Poland | 2–4 | Spain | Śląski, Chorzów |
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Pol 34' Brychczy 62' |
41', 51' Suárez 43', 55' Di Stéfano |
Attendance: 71,469 |
14 October 1959 1960 EURO Q | Spain | 3–0 | Poland | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |
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Di Stéfano 29' Gensana 69' Gento 86' |
Attendance: 62,070 Referee: Karoly Balla |
November 1959 1960 EURO Q | Soviet Union | Cancelled[1] | Spain | Moscow |
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December 1959 1960 EURO Q | Spain | 0 – 3 (UEFA decision[1]) |
Soviet Union | Not played |
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17 December 1959 Friendly | France | 4–3 | Spain | Parc des Princes, Paris |
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Mulles 25' Fontaine 32' Vincent 37' Marche 60' |
21' Suárez 80' Martínez 88' Vergés |
See also
- Spain national football team results
- Spain national football team results (1920–1929)
- Spain national football team results (1930–1939)
- Spain national football team results (1940–1949)
References
- 1 2 In the 1960 UEFA European Football Championship, the final qualifying stage was the quarter final. Spain reached this stage, however, travelling to the Soviet Union for the fixture clashed with political difference so, as a result, Spain withdrew themselves from the competition.
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