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This is a list of the England national football team results from 1980 to 1999 (Matches 537 – 764). 1980s ... 10 September 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 4:
The 1982 FIFA World Cup took place in Spain from 13 June to 11 July 1982. Each of the 24 participating nations had to submit a squad of no more than 22 players, three of whom had to be goalkeepers. Each of the 24 participating nations had to submit a squad of no more than 22 players, three of whom had to be goalkeepers.
25 June 1982: England complete the first stage of the World Cup with a 1–0 win over Kuwait. [3] 29 June 1982: England draw 0–0 with West Germany in the first game of the second round of the World Cup. [3] 5 July 1982: England are eliminated from the World Cup after only managing a goalless draw with host nation Spain in a match they needed ...
25 October 1982 - Bill Eckersley, 57, played 406 league games for Blackburn Rovers at left-back between 1947 and 1961 and was capped 17 times for England. 8 November 1982 – Jimmy Dickinson, 57, former Portsmouth wing-half and captain, and England international, who played more than 800 matches for Pompey, winning two league championship medals.
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The 1982 FIFA World Cup was the 12th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in Spain from 13 June to 11 July 1982. The tournament was won by Italy , who defeated West Germany 3–1 in the final held in the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the capital, Madrid .
The history of the England national football team, also known as the Three Lions, begins with the first representative international match in 1870 and the first officially-recognised match two years later. England primarily competed in the British Home Championship over the following decades. Although the FA had joined the international ...
Roy Hodgson announced England's 23-man squad on 16 May 2012, along with a five-man stand-by list. [6] The England team is the only squad to consist entirely of players from their domestic league. On 25 May, John Ruddy was ruled out with a broken finger; Jack Butland was called up as his replacement. [7]