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WORLBE) a:
:
The Pallant bed ied Peter aitMARCO_
Juve
WORLD SOCCER. MAY 1983
JUVENTUS CAN
MAKE ALL THAT
TALENT PAY OFF
JUVENTUS wil never have
mbich to
the Agel "mins
pot together a team of
talents.
‘Athens. with all those. mon
ments to the artistic and philo
Sophie slory of ancient “Greece
provides "venue to match the
European football's biggest
night ofthe year i being staged in
the new Olympic Stadium: nest
‘enue for a new occasion, since is
Seven years since we las witnessed
8 European “Champions” final
without an English participant
‘Moe than that in Fat — with
‘out an English winner. Liverpool
Nottingham Forest. Liverpool
‘again and Aston Villa list yeat
have commanded the Champions
ion ‘Yesterday's man. .. Tony Barton celebrates Aston Vi
final with a mixture of spirit. luck go ay
and. admirable resilience which
ictory. But that was last year!
Sie ion 2 ieee European Cup Final preview
football then mayb that pots 10 ‘chance to adjust to the fisteam
‘succes for Homburg But oot. DY Keir Radmedge Whar swicnes ute have been
balls patterns never run. quite
true. tis, nevertheless hard 12
imagine that ths final wil be much
‘more than a cat-and-mouse afar
certainly inthe fist hall
Teil resemble — and not only
beats ofthe slf-same national
ties — the fist half of last year's
World Cup Final in Madi. Taly
against West Germany, repeated
im the form of ther leading clad
sides
Polo Ross agsinst Manni Kaltz
at one end: Horst Hrubesch
‘against Claudio Gentile atthe
dither, The same faces. But wit
two Key dliferenes inthe ten
ties of Michel Plains and 2big-
hiew Booiek
These ate the men whose £2
million arival in Turi Tast su
mer after the ‘World. Cup wis
intended to be the decisive est
Sep in lilting “uventus. to. the
clsive European clu crown they
have sought ors long.
Ts hard 10 imagine. toking
back, quite why the Bonipe
GhatiesSivori team ‘of the late
1980s and ary 19H never co
aquered Europe. But al foo often
entation wavered inthe cary
‘ound
This time there need eno such
mistake. particulary since H:
burg will
Jiminy Hartnig in mild. He
cellested' 4 second yellow card
aring. the seminal return
fgunst Real Sociedad and fs thus
Stspended fom this mot impr
tant of al next games.
Hamburg, have, come. though
thissenson so steady athe top ot
the Bundesliga thet they have
sade few changes. and few of
thei reserves have had mach
have mainly involved the forwards
— with Jurgen Milewski and Tho
‘mas Von Heesen hovering on the
fringe
This lack of reserve cover could
also count against Hamburg
the game when afresh pat of legs
can Work wonders cn 8 ig occa
‘Bat while European fans wl be
hoping for a moment of drama
from Ross, some mere poctey in
‘motion from Plain and sight of
the devastating finishing of
Bonick. they will also be saying
goodbye.
Tues Roberto Betegs ison his
to Toronto after the game;
that his lst game should
important, Peas
ing 0 ‘man who missed
the World Cup last year because
of injury isnt yet quite finished at
© Continues on page 4
Europe comes to England
ENGLAND may have sullered a European upset at
‘ub level, wit not one toam even reaching the
‘Semi-finals — but thal wasn't the end of English
European ambitens fr the season
From May 13 10 22 the finals of the European
Youth Championship wil be staged in England,
who qually deect as hosts. The final is being
Staged at Write Hart Lane,
‘The first round groups are:
Group 1: Czechoslovakia, West Germany, Bul
aria, Sweden. Group 2: Yugoslavia, Romania,
aly, Turkey, Group 3: England, Spain, Seotand
(holders), Soviet Union. Group 4: Finland, France
Ropu of eland, Belg,
MANCHESTER UNITED are favours to win the
A Cup after defeating Arsenal 2-1 in thei Vila
Park semi-final. Thele opponents willbe Beghton,
‘tugging to avoid relegation trom the First Div
‘Sion yet teaching tho Final for he frst me n hee
history with a 2-1 vetory over Jack Chartton's
‘Sheta’ Wednesday.
THREE
picture
ACTION from the Word Cup.
‘wn Diego Maradona nolaing
‘ff a chalonge trom Paoio
‘Roberto Faleao, isthe subject
‘four Cover Picture. The 1262
‘nals were, ofcourse, held in
‘Spain, but the venue ofthe
1986 series has yet tobe
‘announced. Al the signs point,
however, to Mexico with
FFIFa's World Cup organising
‘committee chairman Hermann
"Neuberger even playing-cown
‘suggestions that his inguity
‘commission should pay
last minute courtesy calls on
the United Stats and Canad,
Why are Mexico the
Iavourtes? Answersin a
‘special report on pages 10-11.
‘Also in tis issue: European
‘Cups’ fais previews, pp 3-6:
(Cito Focus on Watersehet
8.9; Toam America unvoled,
‘bp [Link] Braz's new
‘manager in South America
Review, pp. 14-17; National
team reports on Bulgaria and
Turkey, pp 18-19; Bran
Glanvite, 9p 20-21;
bertadores’ Cup history. Part
‘pp 22.28; Soviet scandals,
1Bp. 24-25; World Soccer Diary,
1926-27, Memory Lane, p28
Brazi Notebook, p29.
[Link]-word reports, pp.
30:39; Intemational deta, pp
GERRY HITCHENS,
former England,
Vila, internazions
Torino, Atalanta and
Veterans’ match in
Wales. Hitchens was,
signed by inter after
scoring twice in
England's vitory over
Italy in ome in 1981, and
‘n't return to Britain
‘uni 1969.
P
PvaLip RISING
VOL 23 No. 8
May 1983
ONSLOW HOUSE
60.66 SAFFRON HILL
LONDON ECIN GayFOUR
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(© Continued from page 3
the top of the tee. Bettega has
WORLD SOCCER, MAY 1985
how than inthe striking role where
he made his name.
‘And while Bettega prepares to
bow out, so: Hamburg wil als be
about to part company with their
fworman’ strike force: Horst
Hirubesch and Lars Bs
irubesch is now winding-down
his career, dreaming no doubt of
return tothe river banks to enjoy
his angling, He has said repeatedly
‘negotiation, with Standard Lice Thomas von Heesen (right) shoots Hamburg's winner against Real Sociedad in West Germany.
ave eon dragging on for some
i HOW THEY GOT THERE
"tr nosy. te doe ns —- SUVENTUS_ v_ HAMBURG Shentus
Bee vel eens avinore— Plain, Ross
teen wahepy at Hombre foto. leame wil lee kivanis hele and very pctatiy that "Bla Gand
Faas ie aly anmounessdelence andi intresting note tend wll one day Bescon as one 9-9 hy Hidovte— Bonk, Plat
Rotors hitting a hatarick gay that both rival coaches made their of the keys behind the English i, Rossi
Dynamo Kiev in the European names as defenders domination of the Champions’ 7-4 on agg
natn Hamburg’s boss. the Austrian Cup forthe past six years. ‘8 Standard Liege —Tardelh
‘ Ernst Happel, was a cenite-half On the bass that redressing of 2.0 hy Standars Logo — Rossi 2
with Rapid Vienna and later Rac the balance towards the individual 9-1 on agg
ing Club de Paris. Happel scored. is needed, then hventus — de- 2-1 @'v Aston Vila (holders) —
Level ‘occasional goals from free-kicks spite the defensive mentality of Rossi, Boniek
nd penalties, but he was 80 Talla football generally — would 3-1 hv Aston Vila — Platina 2,
Yet, while Juventus will be romantic centre-half of the old be more welcome winners. After Tarde
favourites, the club's European Austrian school, but hat countrys all, no one has spent more than 5:2 on agg (quarter-inals)
record atop level is petty equal. frst effective stopper. thcy have over the years in trying 20 hv Whazew Lodz — Tarde
‘One common denominator is As for Juventus coach Giovanal to maintain the tar system Bonega,
that both have appeared on the Trapattoni he was. fine all-round Ta’s not to sa¥ that Hamburg 2:2 a v Widzow Lodz — Rossi,
Tosing side ‘once in. Champions: wing-half who carned a masive can’t play stilled, entertaining Plate pen
Cup final. Each time by 0, repatation as the only man who football. They're aslick outit who 4-2 on agg (seminal)
Siuventus went down to a Johnny could Keep control of Pele by fait sil can't understand how IFK Scorers: Rossi 6. Piatni 5,
Rep goal when the fell o Ajax in means rather than foul Gothenburg beat them in last Tardall 3, Bonk 2, Botoga 1,
Belgrade in. 1973 — exactly 4 Both appear well-esconced in year's UEFA Cup Final Brio 1, Cabin 1
Gccade ago” And Hamburg slip. their jobs and defeat in: Athens "Manni Kaltzand Co are bigmen Hamburg
ped 10 a singe John Robertson won't mean the order ofthe boot. with big reputations and they will 1-1 ay Dynamo, Berin —
foal against Nottingham Forest in But Trapattoni has had the for- bell out to protect them. Yet Nilewsk
Madi in 198 tune of being able to prepare while i's seven years since Bayern 20 hv Dynamo E, Berin —
Outside the premier tourna: litle more easly” than Happel. Munich took the European Cup Hartwig, Krubesch
ment Hamburg have won once While Hambure's “ma home to West Germany. its 18 +1 on gg
‘and finished. unners-up in the cupation has been with years since Hal —in the form of 1-0 hv Olympiakos Plasus —
‘Cup-winners' Cup. They have abo. the various challengers atthe top Milan — were last afforded that Yon Heesen
been UEFA. Cup runners-up” of the Bundesliga. so Jwentus privilege fv Olympiakos — Magath,
‘Against that Juventus have twice have alvays been chising @ kot "Juventus appear to have the Heubosch, Rolf, Bastup
theen runners-up inthe old Fairs’ cause behind Roma in aly cedge in individual skill but Ham- 5.0 on gg
Cup nd landed the UEFA cup in The trend in world football over burg’s more difect approach will 3.0 av Dynamo Kiev — Bastup
T97T— thanks to. an away-gosts the past 20 years has been away certainly keep Dino Zoff on his 3
rule win ver Bilbao. from the individual and towards dl-year-old tes! nv Kiev — Hartwig
(nag (quarterfinals)
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WORLD SOCCER. MAY 1983
European Cup Winners Cup Final preview-
May 11, in Gothenburg,
ABERDEEN may have the more
Serve, the more spicit and. the
freater physical force to back their
Ski But" against Real Madrid,
‘appearing in ther 11th European
final, that might not be enough
To get the history out of the
way: this js Aberdeen’s firstever
European final while Madrid are
he greatest name in the history
bboks. Si times sinners and tree
times runners-up (most recently in
1981) in the Champions’ Cup and
beaten finalists afer reply
the 1971 Cup-winnets’ Cup.
That defeat was atthe hands of
Chelsea, And while none of the
players then survive in the Madi
{eam of today. they claim — in
coach Alfredo Di Stefano — the
presence ofthe man who inspted
{hele Champions’ Cup domination
ofthe 1950s
Then Di Stefano was peripate
tic, ‘al-action centee. forward,
Pethaps the greatest footballer of
all time, Now he wants t0 take
Madrid to a repeat af his o¥n: for
Di Stefano was Valencia coach
when they won the Cup-vinners
Cup in 1980,
They beat Arsenal on penalties
then, part of Spanish toy sand
‘wiched between Barcelona's Cup:
winners’ Cup successes of 1979
land” 1982, And those. Barcclona
triumphs provide extea motivation
UEFA Cup Final preview-
May 4 im Brussels May 18 in
Lisbon |
T'S RARE, nut thas the more
refreshing, to find two ofthe Con-
{inental games old favourites tae-
Jing one another through the ten-
slon of « European final
Twenty years ago Bentica would
have been the obvious tp. Andet=
echt the aw outsiders. But in
these 20 yeards plenty has
changed. Benfica naw hive no
Euscbio to thunder the goals and
Belgium's steady improvement i
refleted in Anderlesht’s standing
‘ss arrow favourites
‘Should the Belgians win over
the two legs they wil Become only
the second club to have won both
the Cupswinner” Cup and. the
UEFA Cup (Tottenham are the
‘other), But can the Belgians sue
feed against a Benfica whose
coach. Sven-Goran Eriksson
Knows all about ‘winning the
UEFA Cup?
Alter all he was the magician
who guided IEK Gothenburg to
theie improbable triumph against
far higher odds a year ago.
Eriksson's policy of attack being
the best form of defence 8 cat
fying Benfica easily towards their
th domestic championship. That
is mot so surprising. What iste
markable is that such fates have
Scceeded against the more subtle
dnd experienced opposition 10 be
ABERDEEN _v_RE
for Madd. The biter vas from
Catalonia thus have one over on
Real — a tile they have never
claimed: an injustice 10 set 10
ight
"That willbe the task confronting
‘8 Madrid tcam whose imported
Strength comes now from Dutch:
‘man Johnny Metgod in the heart
fof defence and West German Ut
Stielike im midfield. Up front
Suanito is ageing and less consis
tent, but centre forward Carlos
Samilana seems to have stuck
in Europe this season
in the air could
‘As or Aberdcen, manager Alex
Ferguson, having spied out Mad.
ridin the semifinal sccond leg
Against FK Austria, will leave
‘nothing to chance. But while ack
fowledging Madrid's ability. he
‘Confident that his own lively team
‘an do the jo
‘Gordon Strachan ia fine player
who has een the subject Of en:
vious glances from Bayern
Munich. And the opportunism of
the likes of Ene Black and Mark
MeGhee was clear for everyone to
seein the vemilinal demolition of
Waters
Both teams will hase their tac.
ties on 4-42, with Madeid probs
ably lanking the temperament ot
Stitke andthe potential of Rear
‘do Gallego to midcld with the
‘workrate of Angel and the phic
al nagging of San ose.
‘That being so, and given that
the Swedish fans wll probably opt
for honorary Scottish rather Span-
{sh ctzenshipon the night. Mad-
fad will come under heavier press:
They will hope that Aberdeen’s
extravagant. attacking provides
taps for Santillans and Juanito to
exploit on the break. They wil
hope ako that frantic finale 10
the domestic Scotsh season will
mean “Aberden runningout of
“That may be a forlom hope
bearing im mind that Aberdeen
have already played. two games
‘more to reach Gothenburg, having
been drawn against Sion of
Switzerland. in the’ preliminary
round lst summer when no one
‘would have tipped them for glory
“Aberdeen have scored 24 goals
fon their way, sith the marksmen
Spread around the team. Madrid
by comparison, have found only
Santillana a consistent thor it
‘opposition defences.
Madrid have never been beaten
by Scottish opposition in Europe
Aberdeen couldn't choose a better
‘moment to reverse that trend: but
Madrid may carry just a Tithe too
rach mean experience.
ANDERLECHT_v_BENFICA
found in European competition
Benfica last appeared ina Euro
in 100s, when they went
extra time to Man-
‘chester United in the Champions
Gap decider at Wembley. Since
‘when they've turned up regularly
in Europe each season without
getting very far — thei standards
find reputation dragged back by
the depression in Portupucse fo
ball.
‘Those who remember Benfca’s
‘lory years may be surprised 10
Know that plenty of today’s ans
think of the Portuguese 3x mere
history. Yet nothing could have
‘overturned that impression mote
Spectaculary than Benicas defeat
(oF Roma in the quarter-final this
“They went to Rome's Olympic
stam 38 rank ou
the Ttalian league I
‘came away with a 2-1 victory
Which made the continent sit up
find breathed new confidence and
new life into ageing veterans such
4: skipper and defensive King pin
Humberto Coetho. and top scorer
Nene
The
nan who did the damage
val centre-forward
Zoran Filipovic. But against
‘Anderlecht he will find fellow
Yugoslav barring the way in Lk
Perurovic. 4 sweeper whine sll
confidence hos increased hy leaps
fand ‘bounds. since his original
Soach and mentor, Tomislav Ive
twas sacked lst October
Iwic's replacement. Paul Van
Hist, was an Anderlecht star of
‘the 1960s and rates as his county's
freatestever player” A. lotious
fttacking insidesforward, he fis
insiled'a more offensive frame of
mind in an Anderlecht team who
had hecome cautious to the point
ofsterle under Ise
The World Cup experience of
midfielders Ludo Cocck and
Franke Vercauteren — survivors
‘of Anderlech's Cup-winnets: Cup
tin of the late 1970s — could just
hake the difference when it comes
{o holding the Belgian fort in the
Lishon second leg.
‘With Ervin Vandenbergh hack
in goatgrabbing form up ont
Andertesht appear 10 have the
edge. in_allsround skill and
Strength, They may need it: Ben
fh. twice winners and three times
trunnerup inthe Champions’ Cup,
have plenty, going for them in
terms of pride
FIVE
Aberdeen: im Laghon — Sat
Kennedy, Alex McLssh Wie Wier,
Dug. Rouge Gordon ‘Stracran,
Nel Smpson. Neale ‘Cooper, Ene
Black—Mark McGee, Peer Wie
eal Madris Agustin ~ an Jose,
Franco Bone JehrnyNaigod Jose
‘Camacho —'Angel Rearco Galen,
Ur Stee, ido San Jose — han:
‘0. Santona
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‘Averdaen Sn 79, + (gin
may Bt Dram Tiana 10, 02: Bt
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Manth 0 32 (a tb Wateracnt
‘54, 04 (Gem). Scorers: MeGhoo &
omit, Slack 3, Soon 3, Wat 2
et Kennet Melman lr
"eal Madrid tt Baa Mave 00. 5-2
1 pest Dozsa 31.19 intra
Bona 1-1 2 (gl: LF K Aust
22'31 (com). Scorers: Sabian 8
‘into 3; Gatege 1. Garcia Hernan
der lle 1 Maga 1, Salguero
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Chester report
worthy of
attention...
says Leslie Vernon
‘THE Chester report i a highly important document, and if ti
Ignored, the all-powerfl cub chairmen only have themelves to
blame forthe decine ofthe game.
“Afterall the report was commissioned by the Football League
and the worthy members of Sir Norman Chester's committe did
Tsien toll shades of opinion within the game (they even
ceanvasied me for my views),
Some critics observe thatthe findings do not say anything about
such fundamental issues as hooliganism, too much TV. players”
wages, the transfer system, ete, but that wasn't their jab. they
ould’ t possibly dele ino every aspect of football.
Here ate the eleven salient points which would improve the
game.
TT Reduction of Fist Division from 22 clubs to 20 from the end
‘of season 1983-84, Second Division to be increased t024 chs,
(Bravo! This was a reform Ihave suggested time and again, and
[sould like to see a First Division of 18 cubs. This step inthe
‘ght direcuon and could be achieved by relegating four tears at
the end of next season and promoting only two teams from the
‘Second Division.)
2. Amalgamation of Third and Fourth Divisions into four
regional sections of 12, These sections to play a22-match series in
the frst half of the season with fixtures repeated inthe second
halt, Top two in each section at end of each seies to qualily for
promotion play-offs. Top four in play-off to go into Second
Division. Similar relegation play-off for the Bottom four in each
(A rather complicated system, bur it would guarantee plenty of
local derby matches and cut the cost of travelling, Tt must be
‘admitted that none of the Kower division clubs ae in favour of
Tegionalisation. I wonder why? The report doesn't mention that
these clubs should po part-time. they cannot cary on much longer
With the present structure.)
3. Home clubs to keep all League match gate receipts.
(This would make the rich clubs cher and poor ones poorer
[Not entirely fur. because without opposition. Manchester United
‘F Liverpool! wouldn't draw large crows T know that the big
‘labs approve but Iam agains this recommendation.)
4. Greater share of any new TV cash to goto home club
(That's onl air. the’ suller the inconvenience, they should be
suitably rewarded. Greater care in viding the TV cake fs been
Imy hobby-horse for Tong time.)
5. Milk Cup seeding of First and Second Division clubs at
second-round stage 10 ensure they each meet first-round wine
from lower setion
(This makes economical sense for the small els, but 1 do not
like seeding in Cup competitions. The Milk Cup isu sucessful
tournament. 1 would not tamper with it. ony perhaps with the
second round. which should be one-match afar instead ofthe
resent toes te)
‘6. Gate receipts from the Milk Cup matches other than the
Final o be divided equally between the competing teams.
Ullogial! What is he diflerence betwsen the Milk Cup and the
League? A good Milk Cup draw should benefit the smaller clubs.)
TVFA tobe anked 0 implementa similar division of gate money
for matches fom thie to sith rou! of the FA Cup,
(Ditto! They should not fesse against the small clubs.
although they might have a lacrative away draw in either ofthe
two Cup competitions.)
8. FA tobe asked to allow more than one paid director on club
boards
U don't see anything wrong in that. 1 is about time that
directors were properly compensited for the work they do on
bbehal of football clubs. Besides, such @ regulation might attract
‘more dymumi. younger people on club boards)
9 League constitution to be changed 0 that & three-fifths
‘SIR NORMAN CHESTER... the man withthe answers?
majority is needed 0 approve changes instead of present
three-quarters
(This 8 a crucial matter, and i vitally important that itis
Jmplemented. Under the curren system. small minority always
‘manages t0 put obstaces in the way of change. This is not
democracy! ft would be better if « simple majority would be
enough, But three-fifths 62 step in the right direction )
10. Ail ransler fees tobe paid within theee month, instead of
(This would kil the transfer system stone-dead. I is in a very
poor state alread. due 0 the poverty ofthe cubs, but i they had
{opay within three months, which is almost immediatly very few
trinsfers would take place. A recommendation I fally approve,
because it would stop clubs ‘aking insane chances om the transfer
market)
TH. The league to commission research into such ateas as
summer football, Sunday matches and Saturday altemoon kik:
oft ines,
(No harm in investigating. and staggered kick-off times might
bbe of benefit to smaller clubs.)
‘As you can see. the Chester report is a well-researched
‘document, i doesa't recommend changes for changes’ sake, but it
is tying fo improve the present antiquated League structure.
‘Glealys reforms ate nedessary 10 stop clubs. going out of
‘existence, The writing has been on the wall for some time now.
‘and T repeat, the clubs ignore this report al their own per
ed avery active social feat the end of last month when I
attended two very interesting functions on consective days.
‘On the Monday I went 10 a sneak preview of the official 1982
World Cup film, “Gol! I highly entertaining, and the
‘camera positions ate excellent
“The film concentrates mainly on Italy and should be a grea
suceess there. But we aso catch glimpses of England matches,
Spend some time with Cameroon and observe the Brazilian in
The film pinpoints the refereeing mistake of Conver, when he
ignored Schumachers fearful charge into Batsion’s bod. and
the impatience ofthe oficial of the Final match with the tough
tackling
‘The music by Rick Wakeman is very effective and it elevates
the World Cup into dramatic event. The seri isericeable bat
fot outstanding, and the pronunciation of Toreign names by
‘commentator Sean Connery’ is lamentable
‘On the Tuesday. 1 went to lunch at Whibread's expense to
cxlebrate the "Best of the Best” British sports awards, From a
poll of 2,000 people, Whitread selected the best sporismen in 12
Sports, and the selections were really contentious,
“They had decided. for instance, that Geol! Capes was the best
ever British field athcte, ignoring the clams of Olympic
‘champions like Lynn Davies. They picked Henry Cooper a8 the
best boxer, yet he never won # word titeEIGHT
SPOTLIGHT ON WAT
BELGIUM may not rank among Europe's leading football powerss,
bt over the years the country has produced some fine players and fine
In 1980 their national team reached the final of the European
Championship. losing only 2-1 in the ‘ying seconds to Wes!
Germany then in the opening match ofthe 1982 World Cup Fin
they achieved the distinction of defeating holders Argentina 1)
‘At club level the greatest respect has been earned Oy Anderlecht
front Brussels — twice winners of the Cup-winners” Cup — and
Standard from Liege, who were runners-up 1 Barcelona in the same
‘competition last season,
Now there fa new name appeating in the European hierarchy
from Helgi: Klub Thor Watereche- Genk
‘Not Ghent. But Genk. A smal coal-mining town with « population
of about 65.000 and which stands on the Alber Canal, about 25 miles
north of Liege, and close tothe Dutch border.
Their experience in European competition is limited. to say the
least. Before thie season they had appeared only in 1980-81. aso in
the Cupewvinners’ Cup. On that occasion they defeated Omonia of
{Cyprus 3-1. 40 before falling in the second round to Fortuna
Dusseldor!. The West Getmans won (0, 1-0
Waterschei had qualified by defeating Beveren 2-1 in the Cup
Final. making up for lost time since their only previous appearance
the Belgian Cup's climatic match had been back in 1953, when they
twere thrashed 40 by Antwerp. Once they had tasted success at last in
1980, however, they decided to come back for more. And this they
qualified for the current Cup-winners’ Cup with a 20 defeat of
‘Waregem in the Belgian final atthe end of lst season
‘Watersche's accession fo the top flight may be recent — they were
promoted tothe fist division fess than five years ago — but the lub
nota new one. I was formed by miners back in the 1920s wth local
colery help concerning faites,
But those days are long gone. Today the club's 28.00-capacty
stadium is their own and their new ambitions mean that while the
majority of the players are part-imers, they can afford sx fulltime
professionals
WORLD SOCCER. MAY 19
They include several foreign players: the Teclandic forward
Gudimundsson, a German goalkeeper in Pudelho. «veteran Dutch
mnilielderor defender in Van Kraay aswell as the Hungatian World
Cup fullback Martos. Alongside them fs a fine midtielder in lub
taptain Pierre Janssen, 8 well as one of the hight hopes of Belgian
Up front is one of the men responsible for eliminating Scotland
from the 198) European Championship. qualifies Eady Boor
Watercheis newly-found ambition has brought them to Genk. 10
lub whose hopes an dreams found thei inspiration 14 years ago,
jerschel invited A C Mian
had just beaten Ajax 1 an crown and they sent all
thie stars including Gianni Rivera, one of the greatest of al alan
players.
‘Yet it was Waterschei who won that game. by [They were then
second division el. But this evidence that they could ive with the
treats put new Ife into the organisation. And they have progressed
place in the Cup-winners” Cup
Tt hasn't been easy. For much of the time Genk rivals Winerstag
‘were the dominant club the town. Amd apart rom that ost ofthe
Tsing young talent from the Limbourg province surrounding Genk
‘was spirited away by powerful Standard Liege
But Waterchei earned thee promotion in 1978 and have since won
the cup twice and finished inthe following postions inthe league
th = 7h— 16th — 9th (in an I8-lub division),
The year they finished seventh was 198D, when they also won the
‘cup under the managerial puidance of Cor Brom. A vastly
experienced coach, formerly with Ajax. he. was called in after
‘Weterschei had picked up one point from thie Fist five league games
and had parted company with itecknown Austrian coach Ad
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SCHEI
aying vo the strengths of « West German spearhead in Heinz
Grindel (now with Standard) and a Swedish midhelder in Per Olof
‘Ohlsson, Watershet clawed thei way up the Teague amd were lucky
{enough ot to face any first division opposition on their way to the
cup tna. +
Tiere they owed their 2-1 win over Beveren rol remarkable fee
kick fom veteran shipper Jos Hesligen in the 82nd mute. The goal
and his starring role throughout the game, earned Hesfigen a place ia
‘he Belgian squad forthe European Championship final
The extra pressures of appearing in Europe the next season were
too much, however, League form sufered. Brom lft in midseason
find Waterschet were well beaten 5:2 by Standard Liege inthe cup
semi-finals,
A obvious kesson was taken to heart tay at the top you have to
cep working. A new coach wis hired in Rik Pauwels, but alter 2
[oor start tothe 198182 season he Was replaced by the present boss.
Erost Konnecke. And at las it apes that Watersche have found
‘the right man
‘Now 5, Kunnecke isa West German who has been tving in Genk
for six yeas. His carer asa player was without major note. He was
an inside ight, but never represented West German at junior
amateur, B or senor level — the high spot of his carer being
‘etary sith Hanover 9 in the amateur championship final of 1960
"Alter that he slipped down the regional leagues with Hildesheim
and Arminia Hannover before pasing bis coaching exams in Cologne
lnder the tutelage of Hennes Weisweiler — his "model". For fout
Years Kunnecke worked with Racing Mechelen in Belgium, for one
3cason back in Germany with Heilbronn. and then he moved Yo Genk
in 1977
‘Not to Waterschet. His club were rivals Wintrsag, with whom he
spent two years. and then another two with Lierse —a round tp of
‘early 100 miles each day. Finally he returned to Genk. to work with
Waterschei and make both his name, and the name ofthe club,
‘whatever the outcome of their Cup-winners” Cup semifinal against
Aberdcen.
THE PLAYERS
KLAUS FUDELKO. Goalkeeper. Born November 2. 1948. A
West German who played for FC Jacked, Rheyter SV ad then ER
Prmanscns before moving to Belgium and Waterschel in 1977. Yet
Paselko sl ives in West Germany. nthe village of Hckeovem,
‘Amis from Genk —~ 0 that he can fem fears parents and $6
his dauahter cam attend German schol. His worst moment in
football ws probably the gos! with which hs fellow Germans of
Fortuna Duseldrt beat Watesche in the Cuprinners” Cap second
Tound in 198-8” Ganter Bamemer’s sot wen through Pudeo's
leg!
TEAN THUS. Goslkceper. Bora June 15,1958. Joined Waterscet
asa Ityear-od from junior cub A Reker. in 1978
‘GYOZO MARTOS. Right back, Born’ December 1S, 1949.
Hungarian international wh played nal Hungary's ttc pes a
the 1978 World Cup finals i Argentin, and all three st round
Imches ast sumer im Span. Boyan his carer with Volan Sports
and made his name as 8 fullback or centre back with the top
Budapest cb, Rerencraros. Has won 40 caps
PIERRE PLESSERS. Centre back. Born October 8. 1956, Comes
{com family with slong foal tradition — brother of Gerard of
Standard Liege was 4 member of the Belgian World Cop squad last
summer, Pere Plewer began vith oe euhFabrck Overpel and
joined Waterschet in 1978 Sometimes appears lacking vn pace bu
Sold defender whe enjoys taking pene
'ADRI VAN KRAAY. Sweeper and ocssonal midiekler, Born
Adgust I. 1983. A Dutch Intemational ith 7 caps and was
‘member ofthe Dutch sai the 1978 World Cup Gn, Van Key
made hs name wth PSV Eindhoven ani the ost experienced ot
‘Waterchs players when it comes to European competion. having
been s member of the PSV team who won the 1978 UEFA Cup Final
against Basia of France. Van Kraay joined Watenche\ year #30.
DANNY DAVID. Left hack. Bom February 4 1952. Discovered
lasing for small actu, FC Herel and joined Waterschet in
1915. Renowned for hs speed snd moby
AIME COENEN. Uitiy defen. Boon November 23,
Joined Waterss youth section is am I-ysarokd ad has
Progress cad through the ranks apart from season 1979-80
TOHANCONINX. Ui miller or forward: Born on August
15, 1982. Has paved fora scres of chi ving valuable sevice
wherever needs Ieesick expert who fist made hs ame with
NINE
CLUB FOCUS . . on
Waterschei of Belgium
Europe’s surprise team
CO Meio)
by KEIR RADNEDGI
WATERSCHE! IN EUROPE
1980-81: Cup-winners? Cup
341 av Omonia Nicosia — Van Poucke, P. Janssen, Meds.
‘Andeeeht, then passed through Beveren, Beerschot and Mechelen
before joining Waterschet list year.
LEO CLUSTERS, Midfield. Horn on November 6, 1955. One of
the best midfielders in Belgium. though he basso fat missed out on
the national team. Began with Patro Eisden and was discovered by
‘Club Brugge. They were undergoing a turmoil of change and Cisters
‘was a vitim, released to join Tongeren. Watersche! signed bi lst,
{year and he was the star oftheir quarter-final extra-time vitory over
Paris Saint-Germain,
TVO PLESSERS. Midfield. Born on May 30, 1962. One of seven
brothers, from the famous Limhourg football family. Brother of
Pierre (also of Watersche) and ofthe Standard Liege international
efender, Gerard Plesers. Iso Plessers began 38 schoolboy player
‘with VV Overpelt, then followed Pierre fo Overpelt Fabrick. Joined
Waterschei at 17 in 1979.
PIERRE (PIET) JANSSEN. Midfield. Club captain. Born on
September 9, 1956, A. member of Belgium's Olympic squid who
Joined Waterschet in 1977. Established himself inthe team thanks to
his performance in the 1980 cup final. Scored four times in the
‘Cup-winncrs’ Cup so far thivxgason — including the vital extri-time
{goal which beat Paris in the quarter-final in Genk.
ROLAND JANSSEN, Midfield. Born on September 30, 1958
Began with AA Rekem, where Belgium and Standard Liege right,
hack Eric Gerets made his name. Joined Waterscet in 1976 and has
played for Belgium at both military and Olympic level. A hard
Worker who preter the let side of midfield, Two poas in Europe this
WILLY VLIEGEN. Utility. Born on January 31. 1953. Began bis
career as a forward with FC Liege. but later moved to fll back and
then mitield during spells with Antwerp and then Waregem,
LARUS GUDMUNDSSON, Attack. Aged 20. Iceland interne
tional winger who has played seven times for his country — scoring
‘goal on his debut in w'30 win over Nigeria in August 1981 Joined
Waterschei from Vikingur of Reykjavik after rejecting offers fram,
Bordeaus ai Nice. Missed an earlier chunk ofthe seson because of
2 knee injury, Watersche's top scorer in Europe this season with 16
soa
EDDY VOORDECKERS. Forward, Born February 4. 1960.
Belgian international who frst made his name with Club Dist, the
second division side for whom he wis sil playing when he made his
Senior debut for Belgium ins I-1 European Championship draw with
Norway in September. 1978. At the end of the season Vooedeckers
joined Standard Liege and, under the guidance of Austian coach
Ernst Happel. was poised to enhance a reputtion for stacking play
armed at international junior. miitaty nd B love. However. back
injury affected his confidence. Happel left Standard an he became
almost a forgotten man, Waterschet signed fim st summer and
lunder the eniching of Ernst Kunnccke. Voordcckers is puting hs
fareer back together. He has played five times for Begum and in
‘November, 197. scored his team's second goal inthe vital 2-0 ¥in
‘over Scotland inthe European Champiooship qualifierTEN
Mexico set to sta
‘Special report by KEIR RADNEDGE on
the first and biggest - shock of the
1986 World Cup.
MEXICO, never apparently in
the running until around two
‘months ngo, is apparently to stage
the 1986 World Cup nals.
Te is a decision ax extraordinary
asany concerning these bedevilled
finals and may already have been
made offical by the time this
magazine his the stands,
"A decision on whether 1 switch
the 1986 event to Mexico, the
United States or Canada isto be
announced alter the FIFA execu
tive commitice mesting in Stok
holm on May 20. It might even
have been announced already
at the end of the special fact-
finding mission to Mexico in mide
Apsil
"With every further day wasted a
blight on the 1986 finals, would
have made sense to delay a dec:
son until May only i the invest:
{galors — a five-man commission
headed by FIFA's. World Cup
cchtirman Hermann Neuberger of
West Germany — found major
obstace
Solution
In that ease, with Canada and
the United States already ruled
fut and. Brazil having failed,
{through lack of government sup-
port, to pursue their own cise, the
Emergency solution would be
‘West Germany. (Forget fanciful
notions about England — they
had even less chance than Tal
‘who did't exactly cover them
elves in international glory diring
their staging ofthe 1980 European
championship).
‘Bul the chances of that happen
ing appeared so remote as t0 be
almost invisible
“The trouble’ all began when
Colombia were awarded the 1986
finals in the dying days of the
Stanley Rous. administration at
FIFA in the fist half of 1974
‘Those were the days when the
World Cup involved only 16 fins:
ise and Tour centres were enough
to cope with the matches
‘Amatter of days alter Cot
‘ombian officials learned of their
politica success, so foao Have:
Tange ousted Rous as FIFA presi
dent and set about expanding the
Finals, thus driving. a tong rife
ito the Colombian back.
Havelange, to repay third world
voters who had backed his pres
ential bid, was committe! 10
expanding the finals to take 24
“The prospect of tying to cope
with ths gargantuan concept stn=
fed Colombian officials into
Frightened inertia, In desperation
they sought government suppor.
But when it finally became cleat
last autumn, that this would not be
forthcoming. they had to own up
— formally notifying FIFA of
‘ecision which had been long ex
pected
‘Colombia could no longer stand
ashonts
‘Ae I said, that announcement
tad been long anticipated. Intense
lobbying among. prospective re
placement hosts ad been under
‘way during lest summer's Workd
Cup finals, months before the
Colombian withdrawal
Tt appeared to be between Bra
sal and the United States, with
Brazil favourites because of theit
{reat tradition and enthusiasm for
the game, The American trump
ccs lay in their nancial and
‘organisational expertise. The
[ngument thatthe troubled Amer-
ican professional game needed the
‘World Cup was less persuasive —
whatever the public pronounce:
iments of the likes of Pele
"At fist it appeared that the
United States and Canada might
coffer a joint candinaney.. When
this idea fell through the Cana
ans decided to go it alone. So
‘now there were thee.
“And lastly, Mexico entered the
arena, On the face of i, the most
Unlikely of candidates. After al,
they had staged the finals only as
recently at 1970 and had long been
making headlines around. the
‘world on the interationalfinan-
Gal front because oftheir econo:
Optimism
But Mexico had hidden reasons
for optimism. One ofthese lay in
the controversial position of Have:
lange. While a Brazilian he could
not, as FIFA president, be openty
cen t0 be tying to manipulate
FIFA inthe direction of Rio, $0
when he praised Mexican aml
tion, 90 one took him seriously. I
appeared he was jst yng 1 be
That be was in earnest emerged
‘only with the presidential elections
‘within the Brazilian football con
federation. Havelange swung his
backing behind the challenger 10
incumbent CBF president Guilite
Coutinho, whom Havelange pub-
WORLD SOCCER, MAY 1983,
‘Dummy run? .. Three of the most influential men in the
‘game at the recent World Youth Cup draw in Mexico Clty.
From the left: Rafael Del
Castlio, president ot the
Mexican federation; Teofilo Salinas, president of the
‘South “American confederation:
lily labeled “a loser”. And Have
Tange left his aides in no doubt that
“it Coutinho wins. the lect
there is no chance of Brazil's bid
{ining government support
So it proved. And when FIEA’s
eaeine for 1986 hosting applica.
tions passed the field had been
reduced from four to three: the
United states, Canada and Mex-
Congress
As for Brazil it was President
Joao Figueiredo who took the
‘eesion: ‘Coutinho. appeared 16
have persuaded congress that the
ration would. extn £150 milion
profit from staging the finals. But
Figueiredo reckoned that coun
try wth the enviable label ofthe
world’s largest debtor nation
didn't dare take the risk
‘Maybe in 1904." he appeared
to be saying — and duly fulled
Huavelange® pessimistic’ view of
Coutinho,
Now there appeared to be no
thing to stop the United States
Tuning. the finals, Canada and
Mexico's claims appeared ight
‘weight by comparison,
‘A brilianty-presented. dossier
‘of the American World. Cup
ream supported: the optimism
They envinaged a potential mink
mum income of £240 milion
around four times the profits from
Spain last summer: they promised
to "sow" tur! pitches. on top of
their arial grass; and "ores
rise” the draw 40 that the main
team would be placed in locations
where support could be guaran-
teed
‘And then came the bombshell
con Thursday, March 31. A state
ment from FIFA-Haus in Zurich
revealed that “afer careful study
And consideration” the investiga.
Jing. commission had decided 19
pursue only the Mexican bid
“The United States and Canada
ete, to all intents and purposes
iscounted
‘Not surprisingly, there was hell
to play. The anti Havelange fac
‘ion in Europe, its anger fanned by
fan eager press, jumped. im-
‘mediately on the bandwagon, sip
testing that Mexico could’ hope
{fo cope and thatthe finals could
finish ap in West Germany. Eng-
land Italy (depending on which
country’s newspapers you read)
‘Even Yugosay Bora, Milutno
Mexico's national team mat
er, couldnt quite Believe it. He
Said: “Twas quite happy with the
prospect ofthe finals nthe United
States, Is right on our doorstep. T
didn't think beyond it. But to be
hosts. that's ust incredible!
‘North ‘of the Mexican border
Sentiments were very dillerent
Outrage
NASL_ president Howard
mucls described the decision as
“an outrage. and personal ine
salt to President Reagan, who had
‘declared his governments support
for the project
He aude: “When you took at
‘the growth of the game in America
toxday — it's the fstest growing
WORLD SOCCER. MAY 1983,
problem
MeDia
team sport — itis shocking that
FIFA won't send their officials (0
personally examine our country
find ive” us the opportunity (0
Show what we cn do.
USSF president Werner Fricker
fied off telex of protest. Cana:
tian Deputy Sports Minister Pete
LLesaux ako announced that Cana
da would seek to negotiate furth
fr. But their chances appeared
Soomed.
Pol
Had Fricker, Samuels and
LLesaux followed the international
foothalpolitical scene more close-
Iy they wouldn't hive been taken
so unawares, Bick st the stat of
December, just over a fortnight
ater Colombia pulled out, Mexico
Wnete tipped as favourites by Arte
mio Franchi
‘And Franchi is not only pest
dent of UEFA and a vice.
president of FIFA. he is also a
ember ofthe investigating co
Imision. Sit wecks later came
Hiaelange’s Mexican hiat — and
the Spanish magazine
jon published «remark:
able report that negotiations with
Mexican broadcasting and televi-
‘The telovsion commeteatons tower woud
appear to ba more than adequate, havrg bean
oat erignaly fe hance e worawae Ine
for the 1980 Oympcs and 1970 Wore Cup.
ross cartes have aeedy been tentatively
‘sagnod. Teenaites 0! the, sada. heve
{atte to provise be fequred number af ade
{nd tlevsion commentary cabins ane comme.
al sponsow ave apred to provde, prose
Se
“Ratio and TV iesttitions would be Be sole alamport and an
e 1986 World Cup
CARLOS RAMIREZ reports from Mexico City:
DESPITE tho recent econemie problems —
someting far Yom vnigue fo Manco — Peco ps
front prion the alain stagos hoe
re
Suncay he sna be aly an ee st
‘of money inside the country 10 support the: =
Sroenang aortas Oniep ote Pe urat _GMdicporee
{bean boon oes aru tong inser = ce
the recovery of the economy. a
Wieser ot Tecetonpresisnt Plast Smutomoe
Cen cme hr hem cron tor amboners,
Sone secsom tt maga fr saying tM
"sc woul an ony raion poss car eels
etait on tumnos 1 sage he Were Can eaten,
Seftisetac'natbe cconryhaseletgorate: kadai
1 pa sown a 75 ite.
Samos
sopaaon sen ur tf
fercrage an Sache Uweg ics; Manip
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FLoooLHTS Mente
‘Trwoe quanors ot the suggested stadia have
Tghing wren comeles wh FIFA noede. How
‘rer moat matches wou be played at noon or
{eur nife atermcon, so hrtng would be no eeu
Sales and expenses fr organising commit. Puebla and Toe are one-hour ding tne
two empioyees wi be Socuted tom profs ax om te ata we Guadaar 49 metas
tan Beene) financed though the cash ad away'y lane ara 17 drt Say tights connect
‘noes FIFA gororaly make aval. inte capa, Conca fr te second
"The gener) seertarat and other ofces lavgostciyin Meno, nth 9 ion nhabtants
would besa Fy the Coro de Captacion Montray la 75 mines tr Meco Ciy by
{Wout Trang Corto) es byte Mosca
feceraton and oquipped min altho necostary
facts jut 500 yards rom the Aztoc slain. population one ion,
sion officials had already reached
an advanced stage,
So, why did Canada and the
United States fail?
Stadia
In the Canadian case the most
‘obvious reason is that despite
FIFA's well-publicised insistence
‘on 2 minimum of 12 stadia, they
Suggested only mine. Ad that i
turn suggested a shortfall in facil
tes and will quekly put them out
of contention,
Bat what about the US? Fes
leaks fom FIFA laid heavy emph
asison the huge distances between
Suggested venues on east and west
Coast. That there were plenty of
Stadia wes not in doubt Indeed,
the Americans could well have
Sggested restricting the World
Cup tthe east coast.
Distances between cies were
‘no larger than those which would
have Been involved had the finals
fone to Brazil (and it’s fair t0
assume that emergency host plans
‘awa up more than a year ago by
Brazil had been given tacit
approval)
‘Where then, was the answer {0
bye found forthe American rebull?
tecponebilty che ratoris and he Maxcan ral services. Puebla, Tlic and Queretaro ae
federation woud no undorake any franc) te exceptions. However they are inked o
ROADS, AIRPORTS. ‘Moxea) have a combed population $00,000
[ALMOST all venues suggested have ntemation- ad ao 45 minutos bye rom te capt. 60 fs
ELEVEN
stao
Coty town ‘Onners —Cxpacty Seats
Mesto Cy Private 110.000 All seats
Mexico chy University 25,000 ‘3000
Mesto chy State 000 5.000
SGuadaljore Private 72000 lets
Suedaloare Universty 37800 (35,000,
Puebla Municipal §=— $3000 7500,
Fowwes Prete 3780032000
Monterrey Univerety $0,000 lise
Monterey Prvate” 3700 llpeat
son Private 40000 Alleeate
Veracruz Municips! 35,000 Alleats
Irepuate Municipal 35.000 seats
Netanwalepoyot! Munieipal «37500 Allseals
Tampico Prete 30000 Allseats
Cluded Juarez Manipal 30000 Alleeats
Torreon Privete 35.000 25,000
Queretaro Mune 40000 Ai seats
Sentuls Potosi Municipal 40.000 ‘sents
Mx Cty by ral and moira
nly ig, Laon
ours by ea Its
"TampicoMadero (Win cles of te Gut of
understand FIFA felt that the Detractors ill add that the
“Americans had been so” busy chances of a team such a. the
building up the economic advan- Brazil of Pele, Jairzinho and Tos
tages tat the dollar signs had tao emerging wo grace the 1986
Dilinded them to the fact that the finals are ii
World Cup finals — commercial
bonanza that they have becom
fare bult on foundation of foo
ball matches. And I aso under we
stand thatthe Americans ignored
for dealt only. summarily. with
lange chunks of FIFA's investiga.
live questionnaire
But that's not up to Mesie
Mexico's willingness to address
the takin and ths won them the
vote,
Problems
There will be problems. Euro:
pean television demand a match
Eimetable which could again — as
n 1970 — see games payed inthe
heat of the oonday” sun the
alitude. And yet the Mexicans
point out that “theit” 1970 finals
‘Mere among the most memorable
fn the history of the game. That
the heat. by slowing the games
down, by tring the players and
thus ‘producing more mistakes,
actually contributed to the excite:
meat. Paulo Rossi









