1938 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 6

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The 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 6 took place from January to March 1938. Hungary as the strongest team of this group was seeded. Greece and Mandatory Palestine would play against each other on a home-and-away basis. Hungary would play against the winner at home. The winner would qualify for the third FIFA World Cup held in France. [1]

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Matches

Mandatory Palestine vs Greece

Palestine-Mandate-Ensign-1927-1948.svg Mandatory Palestine1 — 3
(final score after 90 minutes)
Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Greece
Manager: Flag of Austria.svg Egon Pollak

Team:
01 - GK - Julius Klein
02 - DF - Avraham Beit haLevi
03 - DF - Avraham Reznik (capt.)
04 - MF - Yosef Libermann
05 - MF - Yohanan Sukenik
06 - MF - Menahem Mirmovich
07 - FW - Mila Ginzburg
08 - FW - Shuka Brashedski
09 - FW - Peri Neufeld
10 - FW - Gaul Machlis
11 - FW - Avraham Nudelmann


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
 ?


Scorers:
1-2 Peri Neufeld (36')

Half-time:
1-2

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1938
(Group 5)

Date:
Saturday
22 January 1938

Kick off:
3.30 p.m.

Venue:
Maccabiah Stadium, Tel Aviv

Attendance:
5000

Referee:
Mohamed Youssef Flag of Egypt.svg  EGY

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
substitutes ?

Manager: Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Kostas Negrepontis

Team:
01 - GK - Spyros Sklavounos
02 - DF - Georgios Gasparis
03 - DF - Georgios Papadopoulos
04 - MF - Anastassios Kritikos
05 - MF - Antonis Kasimatis sub 46'
06 - MF - Konstantinos Gikas
07 - FW - Antonis Migiakis (capt.)
08 - FW - Dimitris Baltatsis
09 - FW - Kleanthis Vikelidis
10 - FW - Kleanthis Maropoulos
11 - FW - Theologis Symeonidis


Substitutes:
12 - MF - Spyros Kontoulis on 46'


Unused Substitutes:
 ?


Scorers:
0-1 Kleanthis Vikelidis (15')
0-2 Kleanthis Vikelidis (30')
1-3 Antonis Migiakis (73')

Greece vs Mandatory Palestine

Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Greece1 — 0
(final score after 90 minutes)
Palestine-Mandate-Ensign-1927-1948.svg Mandatory Palestine
Manager: Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Kostas Negrepontis

Team:
01 - GK - Spyros Sklavounos sub 15'
02 - DF - Giorgos Gasparis
03 - DF - Georgios Papadopoulos
04 - MF - Anastasios Kritikos
05 - MF - Spyros Kontoulis
06 - MF - Konstantinos Gikas
07 - FW - Antonis Migiakis (capt.)
08 - FW - Spyros Depountis
09 - FW - Kleanthis Vikelidis
10 - FW - Kleanthis Maropoulos
11 - FW - Vasilios Manettas


Substitutes:
12 - GK - Nikolaos Sotiriadis on 15'


Unused Substitutes:
 ?


Scorers:
1-0 Kleanthis Vikelidis (86', pen.)

Half-time:
0-0

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1938
(Group 5)

Date:
Sunday
20 February 1938

Kick off:
3 p.m.

Venue:
Leoforos Alexandras, Athens

Attendance:
12000

Referee:
Mika Popović Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg  YUG

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
substitutes ?

Manager: Flag of Austria.svg Egon Pollak

Team:
01 - GK - Israel Elsner
02 - DF - Avraham Beit haLevi
03 - DF - Avraham Reznik (capt.)
06 - MF - Yosef Libermann
05 - MF - Gdalyahu Fuchs
04 - MF - Menahem Mirmovich
08 - FW - Yona Stern
10 - FW - Jerry Beit haLevi
09 - FW - Peri Neufeld
07 - FW - Gaul Machlis
11 - FW - Natan Panz


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
 ?


Scorers:
-

Hungary vs Greece

Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Hungary11 — 1
(final score after 90 minutes)
Flag of Greece.svg Greece
Manager: Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Károly Dietz

Team:
01 - GK - József Háda
02 - DF - Lajos Korányi
03 - DF - Sándor Bíró
04 - MF - Gyula Lázár
05 - MF - György Szűcs
06 - MF - István Balogh
07 - FW - Ferenc Sas
08 - FW - Jenő Vincze
09 - FW - József Nemes
10 - FW - Gyula Zsengellér
11 - FW - Pál Titkos


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
 ?


Scorers:
1-0 Gyula Zsengellér (15')
2-0 Pál Titkos (18')
3-0 Gyula Zsengellér (23', pen.)
4-0 Gyula Zsengellér (25')
5-0 Jenő Vincze (30')
6-0 József Nemes (37')
7-0 József Nemes (41')
8-0 József Nemes (51')
9-0 Gyula Zsengellér (67')
10-0 Pál Titkos (82')
11-0 Gyula Zsengellér (85')

Half-time:
7-0

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1938
(Group 5)

Date:
Friday
25 March 1938

Kick off:
3 p.m.

Venue:
Hungária Stadion, Budapest

Attendance:
14000

Referee:
Denis Xifando Flag of Romania.svg  ROM

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
substitutes ?

Manager: Flag of England.svg Alan Buckett

Team:
01 - GK - Spyros Sklavounos
02 - DF - Nikos Tsaganias
03 - DF - Georgios Papadopoulos
04 - MF - Kimonas Deligiannis
05 - MF - Spyros Kontoulis
06 - MF - Konstantinos Gikas
07 - FW - Antonis Migiakis (capt.)
08 - FW - Kleanthis Maropoulos
09 - FW - Kleanthis Vikelidis
10 - FW - Lefteris Makris
11 - FW - Kostas Christodoulou


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
 ?


Scorers:
11-1 Lefteris Makris (90')

Team stats

Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg  Hungary

Head coach: Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Károly Dietz

Pos.PlayerDoBGames
played
GoalsMinutes
played
Sub offSub on Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Club
MF István Balogh September 21, 191210900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Újpest FC
DF Sándor Bíró August 19, 191110900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Hungária FC
GK József Háda March 2, 191110900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Ferencvárosi FC
DF Lajos Korányi May 15, 190710900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Ferencvárosi FC
MF Gyula Lázár January 24, 191110900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Ferencvárosi FC
FW József Nemes 191413900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Kispesti FC
FW Ferenc Sas 191510900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Hungária FC
MF György Szűcs April 23, 191210900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Újpest FC
FW Pál Titkos January 8, 190812900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Hungária FC
FW Jenő Vincze November 20, 190811900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Újpest FC
FW Gyula Zsengellér December 27, 191515900090 Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Újpest FC

Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg  Greece

Head coach: Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Kostas Negrepontis (first and second match); Flag of England.svg Alan Buckett (third match)

Pos.PlayerDoBGames
played
GoalsMinutes
played
Sub offSub on Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Hungary with arms (state).svg Club
FW Dimitris Baltatsis 10900090-- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Panathinaikos FC
FW Kostas Christodoulou 109000--90 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Panathinaikos FC
MF Kimonas Deligiannis 109000--90 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Apollon Smyrnis
FW Spyros Depountis 109000-90- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Olympiacos FC
DF Giorgos Gasparis 20180009090- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg AEK Athens FC
MF Kostas Gikas 3027000909090 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Apollon Smyrnis
MF Antonis Kasimatis 10451045-- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Olympiacos FC
MF Spyros Kontoulis 3022501459090 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg AEK Athens FC
MF Tasos Kritikos 20180009090- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Panathinaikos FC
FW Lefteris Makris 119000--90 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Asteras Zografou
FW Vasilis Manetas 109000-90- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg AEK Athens FC
FW Kleanthis Maropoulos 19193027000909090 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg AEK Athens FC
FW Antonis Migiakis 19113227000909090 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Panathinaikos FC
DF Giorgos Papadopoulos 3027000909090 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg AEK Athens FC
GK Spyros Sklavounos 19123019510901590 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Panathinaikos FC
GK Nikos Sotiriadis 107501-75- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg PAOK FC
FW Theologis Symeonidis 10900090-- Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Olympiacos FC
DF Nikos Tsaganias 109000--90 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Iraklis F.C.
FW Kleanthis Vikelidis 19163327000909090 Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Aris Thessaloniki F.C.

Palestine-Mandate-Ensign-1927-1948.svg  Mandatory Palestine

Head coach: Flag of Austria.svg Egon Pollak

Pos.PlayerDoBGames
played
GoalsMinutes
played
Sub offSub on Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Club
DF Avraham Beit haLevi 191520180009090 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv
FW Jerry Beit haLevi November 14, 1912109000-90 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
FW Shuka Brashedski 191410900090- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hapoel Haifa
GK Israel Elsner 1909109000-90 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
MF Gdalyahu Fuchs 1911109000-90 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hapoel Haifa
FW Mila Ginzburg 191810900090- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
GK Julius Klein190710900090- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hapoel Haifa
MF Yosef Libermann 190920180009090 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
FW Gaul Machlis 191820180009090 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
MF Menahem Mirmovich 191920180009090 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
FW Peri Neufeld 191321180009090 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
FW Avraham Nudelmann 191010900090- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv
FW Natan Pentz 1917109000-90 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
DF Avraham Reznik 190920180009090 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
FW Yona Stern 1908109000-90 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hapoel Haifa
MF Yohanan Sukenik 191010900090- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hapoel Tel Aviv

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