1982 FIFA World Cup knockout stage

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The knockout stage of the 1982 FIFA World Cup was the final stage of the final tournament, following the second round group stage. It consisted of two semi-final matches, a match for third place played between the two losing teams of the semi-finals, and the final to determine the winners of the competition. Four teams qualified themselves for this final stage by winning the four second round groups: Poland (winners of Group A), West Germany (Group B), Italy, (Group C) and France (Group D).[1]

In the knockout stage, if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes, extra time of two periods (15 minutes each) would be played. In all matches except the final, if the score was still level after extra time, the match would be decided by a penalty shootout. Should the final be level after extra time, the match would instead be replayed.

The top placed team from each of the four groups of the second round qualified for the knockout stage.

Group Winners
A  Poland
B  West Germany
C  Italy
D  France

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
8 July – Barcelona (Camp Nou)
 
 
 Poland0
 
11 July – Madrid (Bernabéu)
 
 Italy2
 
 Italy3
 
8 July – Seville (Sánchez Pizjuán)
 
 West Germany1
 
 West Germany (p)3 (5)
 
 
 France3 (4)
 
Match for third place
 
 
10 July – Alicante (José Rico Pérez)
 
 
 Poland3
 
 
 France2

Semi-finals

Poland vs Italy

Poland 0–2 Italy
Report
  • Rossi 22', 73'
Attendance: 50,000
Poland
Italy
GK1Józef Młynarczyk
DF2Marek Dziuba
DF9Władysław Żmuda (c)Yellow card 51'
DF5Paweł Janas
DF10Stefan MajewskiYellow card 43'
MF3Janusz Kupcewicz
MF15Włodzimierz Ciołekdownward-facing red arrow 46'
MF8Waldemar Matysik
MF13Andrzej Buncol
FW16Grzegorz Lato
FW11Włodzimierz SmolarekYellow card 57'downward-facing red arrow 77'
Substitutes:
DF4Tadeusz Dolny
DF12Roman Wójcicki
MF14Andrzej Pałaszupward-facing green arrow 46'
MF18Marek Kustoupward-facing green arrow 77'
GK21Jacek Kazimierski
Manager:
Antoni Piechniczek
GK1Dino Zoff (c)
DF3Giuseppe Bergomi
DF7Gaetano Scirea
DF5Fulvio CollovatiYellow card 57'
DF4Antonio Cabrini
MF13Gabriele Oriali
MF9Giancarlo Antognonidownward-facing red arrow 28'
MF14Marco Tardelli
FW16Bruno Conti
FW20Paolo Rossi
FW19Francesco Grazianidownward-facing red arrow 70'
Substitutes:
MF10Giuseppe Dossena
MF11Gianpiero Mariniupward-facing green arrow 28'
GK12Ivano Bordon
MF15Franco Causio
FW18Alessandro Altobelliupward-facing green arrow 70'
Manager:
Enzo Bearzot

Assistant referees:
David Socha (United States)
Gilberto Aristizábal (Colombia)

West Germany vs France

West Germany[2]
France[2]
GK1Harald Schumacher
SW15Uli Stielike
CB4Karlheinz Förster
CB5Bernd FörsterYellow card 46'
RWB20Manfred Kaltz (c)
LWB2Hans-Peter Briegeldownward-facing red arrow 97'
DM6Wolfgang Dremmler
DM3Paul Breitner
RM7Pierre Littbarski
LM14Felix Magathdownward-facing red arrow 73'
CF8Klaus Fischer
Substitutions:
GK21Bernd Franke
DF12Wilfried Hannes
MF10Hansi Müller
FW9Horst Hrubeschupward-facing green arrow 73'
FW11Karl-Heinz Rummeniggeupward-facing green arrow 97'
Manager:
Jupp Derwall
GK22Jean-Luc Ettori
RB4Maxime Bossis
CB5Gérard Janvion
CB8Marius Trésor
LB2Manuel Amoros
DM9Bernard GenghiniYellow card 40'downward-facing red arrow 50'
CM12Alain GiresseYellow card 35'
CM14Jean Tigana
AM10Michel Platini (c)
CF18Dominique Rocheteau
CF19Didier Six
Substitutions:
GK21Jean Castaneda
DF3Patrick Battistonupward-facing green arrow 50'downward-facing red arrow 60'
DF6Christian Lopezupward-facing green arrow 60'
FW15Bruno Bellone
FW20Gérard Soler
Manager:
Michel Hidalgo

Linesmen:
Bruno Galler (Switzerland)
Bob Valentine (Scotland)

Match for third place

Final

References

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