1982 FIFA World Cup Group 3

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Group 3 was one of six groups of national teams competing in the group stage of the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Play began on 13 June with the opening match of the tournament and ended on 23 June 1982. The group consisted of four teams: The seeded team, the reigning world champions Argentina, Belgium, Hungary and El Salvador.

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Belgium won the group and advanced to the second round, along with Argentina. Despite recording the biggest victory in World Cup history, Hungary failed to advance.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 321031+25Advance to second round
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 320162+44
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3111126+63
4Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 3003113120
Source: FIFA

Matches

Argentina vs Belgium

Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg0–1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Report Vandenbergh Soccerball shade.svg62'
Camp Nou, Barcelona
Attendance: 95,000
Referee: Vojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
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Argentina
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Belgium
GK7 Ubaldo Fillol
SW15 Daniel Passarella (c)
DF14 Jorge Olguín
DF8 Luis Galván
DF18 Alberto Tarantini
MF1 Osvaldo Ardiles
MF9 Américo Gallego
MF10 Diego Maradona
MF11 Mario Kempes
FW6 Ramón Díaz Sub off.svg 63'
FW4 Daniel Bertoni Yellow card.svg 55'
Substitutes:
GK2 Héctor Baley
MF3 Juan Barbas
MF12 Patricio Hernández
FW20 Jorge Valdano Sub on.svg 63'
DF22 José Van Tuyne
Manager:
César Luis Menotti
GK1 Jean-Marie Pfaff
SW15 Maurits De Schrijver
DF2 Eric Gerets (c)
DF3 Luc Millecamps Yellow card.svg 50'
DF14 Marc Baecke
MF10 Ludo Coeck
MF6 Franky Vercauteren
MF20 Guy Vandersmissen
FW21 Alexandre Czerniatynski
FW9 Erwin Vandenbergh
FW11 Jan Ceulemans
Substitutes:
DF5 Michel Renquin
MF8 Wilfried Van Moer
GK12 Theo Custers
DF13 François Van der Elst
MF17 René Verheyen
Manager:
Guy Thys

Assistant referees:
Károly Palotai (Hungary)
Alojzy Jarguz (Poland)

Hungary vs El Salvador

Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg10–1Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Nyilasi Soccerball shade.svg4', 83'
Pölöskei Soccerball shade.svg11'
Fazekas Soccerball shade.svg23', 54'
Tóth Soccerball shade.svg50'
L. Kiss Soccerball shade.svg69', 72', 76'
Szentes Soccerball shade.svg70'
Report Ramírez Zapata Soccerball shade.svg64'
Nuevo Estadio, Elche
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Ibrahim Youssef Al-Doy (Bahrain)
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Hungary
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El Salvador
GK1 Ferenc Mészáros
SW3 László Bálint
DF2 Győző Martos
DF6 Imre Garaba
DF4 József Tóth
MF5 Sándor Müller Sub off.svg 68'
MF8 Tibor Nyilasi (c)Yellow card.svg 74'
MF14 Sándor Sallai
FW7 László Fazekas Yellow card.svg 32' [1]
FW9 András Törőcsik Sub off.svg 56'
FW11 Gábor Pölöskei
Substitutions:
FW10 László Kiss Sub on.svg 56'
MF12 Lázár Szentes Sub on.svg 68'
MF17 Károly Csapó
DF19 József Varga
GK21 Béla Katzirz
Manager:
Kálmán Mészöly
GK1 Luis Guevara Mora
SW3 José Francisco Jovel
DF2 Mario Castillo
DF15 Jaime Rodríguez
DF4 Carlos Recinos
MF8 José Luis Rugamas Sub off.svg 26'
MF6 Joaquín Ventura Sub off.svg 79'
MF10 Norberto Huezo (c)
MF13 José María Rivas
FW9 Ever Hernández
FW11 Jorge González
Substitutions:
DF5 Ramón Fagoaga Sub on.svg 79'
DF12 Francisco Osorto
FW14 Luis Ramírez Zapata Sub on.svg 26'
MF16 Mauricio Alfaro
GK19 Eduardo Hernández
Manager:
Pipo Rodríguez

Assistant referees:
Charles Corver (Netherlands)
Henning Lund-Sorensen (Denmark)

Argentina vs Hungary

Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg4–1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bertoni Soccerball shade.svg26'
Maradona Soccerball shade.svg28', 57'
Ardiles Soccerball shade.svg60'
Report Pölöskei Soccerball shade.svg76'
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Argentina
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Hungary
GK7 Ubaldo Fillol
SW15 Daniel Passarella (c)
DF14 Jorge Olguín
DF8 Luis Galván
DF18 Alberto Tarantini Sub off.svg 51'
MF9 Américo Gallego
MF1 Osvaldo Ardiles
MF10 Diego Maradona
MF11 Mario Kempes
FW20 Jorge Valdano Sub off.svg 24'
FW4 Daniel Bertoni
Substitutes:
GK2 Héctor Baley
MF3 Juan Barbas Sub on.svg 51'
MF5 Gabriel Calderón Sub on.svg 24'
FW6 Ramón Díaz
DF22 José Van Tuyne
Manager:
César Luis Menotti
GK1 Ferenc Mészáros
SW3 László Bálint
DF2 Győző Martos Sub off.svg 46'
DF6 Imre Garaba
DF4 József Tóth
MF19 József Varga
MF8 Tibor Nyilasi (c)
MF14 Sándor Sallai
FW10 László Kiss Sub off.svg 61'
FW11 Gábor Pölöskei
FW13 Tibor Rab
Substitutions:
FW7 László Fazekas Sub on.svg 46'
FW9 András Törőcsik
MF12 Lázár Szentes Sub on.svg 61'
MF18 Attila Kerekes
GK21 Béla Katzirz
Manager:
Kálmán Mészöly

Assistant referees:
Michel Vautrot (France)
Nicolae Rainea (Romania)

Following an officiating error, Hungary took the kick-off in both halves.

Belgium vs El Salvador

Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg1–0Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Coeck Soccerball shade.svg19' Report
Nuevo Estadio, Elche
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Malcolm Moffat (Northern Ireland)
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Belgium
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El Salvador
GK1 Jean-Marie Pfaff
DF2 Eric Gerets (c)
DF4 Walter Meeuws
DF3 Luc Millecamps
DF14 Marc Baecke
MF20 Guy Vandersmissen Sub off.svg 46'
MF10 Ludo Coeck
MF6 Franky Vercauteren
FW21 Alexandre Czerniatynski
FW9 Erwin Vandenbergh
FW11 Jan Ceulemans Sub off.svg 80'
Substitutes:
MF8 Wilfried Van Moer Sub on.svg 80'
DF13 François Van der Elst Sub on.svg 46'
DF15 Maurits De Schrijver
MF17 René Verheyen
GK22 Jacky Munaron
Manager:
Guy Thys
GK1 Luis Guevara Mora
DF12 Francisco Osorto Yellow card.svg 17'Sub off.svg 46'
DF3 José Francisco Jovel
DF15 Jaime Rodríguez
DF4 Carlos Recinos
MF5 Ramón Fagoaga Yellow card.svg 74'
MF6 Joaquín Ventura
MF10 Norberto Huezo (c)
MF14 Luis Ramírez Zapata
FW11 Jorge González
FW13 José María Rivas
Substitutions:
DF2 Mario Castillo
FW9 Ever Hernández
MF16 Mauricio Alfaro
DF18 Miguel Ángel Díaz Sub on.svg 46'
GK19 Eduardo Hernández
Manager:
Pipo Rodríguez

Assistant referees:
Gastón Castro (Chile)
Alojzy Jarguz (Poland)

Belgium vs Hungary

Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg1–1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Czerniatynski Soccerball shade.svg76' Report Varga Soccerball shade.svg27'
Nuevo Estadio, Elche
Attendance: 37,000
Referee: Clive White (England)
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Belgium
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Hungary
GK1 Jean-Marie Pfaff Yellow card.svg 65'
DF2 Eric Gerets (c)Sub off.svg 62'
DF4 Walter Meeuws Yellow card.svg 79'
DF3 Luc Millecamps
DF14 Marc Baecke
MF20 Guy Vandersmissen Sub off.svg 46'
MF6 Franky Vercauteren
MF10 Ludo Coeck
FW11 Jan Ceulemans
FW9 Erwin Vandenbergh
FW21 Alexandre Czerniatynski
Substitutes:
MF8 Wilfried Van Moer Sub on.svg 46'
GK12 Theo Custers
DF13 François Van der Elst
DF16 Gerard Plessers Sub on.svg 62'
MF17 René Verheyen
Manager:
Guy Thys
GK1 Ferenc Mészáros
DF2 Győző Martos
DF18 Attila Kerekes
DF6 Imre Garaba
DF19 József Varga
MF5 Sándor Müller Sub off.svg 67'
MF8 Tibor Nyilasi (c)
FW9 András Törőcsik
FW7 László Fazekas
FW10 László Kiss Sub off.svg 70'
FW11 Gábor Pölöskei
Substitutions:
MF12 Lázár Szentes
DF13 Tibor Rab
DF14 Sándor Sallai Sub on.svg 67'
MF16 Ferenc Csongrádi Sub on.svg 70'
GK21 Béla Katzirz
Manager:
Kálmán Mészöly

Assistant referees:
Walter Eschweiler (West Germany)
Belaïd Lacarne (Algeria)

Argentina vs El Salvador

Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg2–0Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
Passarella Soccerball shade.svg22' (pen.)
Bertoni Soccerball shade.svg54'
Report
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Argentina
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El Salvador
GK7 Ubaldo Fillol
DF14 Jorge Olguín Yellow card.svg 31'
DF15 Daniel Passarella (c)
DF8 Luis Galván
DF18 Alberto Tarantini
MF1 Osvaldo Ardiles
MF9 Américo Gallego Yellow card.svg 44'
MF10 Diego Maradona
MF11 Mario Kempes
FW4 Daniel Bertoni Sub off.svg 67'
FW5 Gabriel Calderón Sub off.svg 78'
Substitutes:
GK2 Héctor Baley
FW6 Ramón Díaz Sub on.svg 67'
MF12 Patricio Hernández
DF13 Julio Olarticoechea
FW17 Santiago Santamaría Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
César Luis Menotti
GK1 Luis Guevara Mora
DF12 Francisco Osorto Yellow card.svg 20'Sub off.svg 33'
DF3 José Francisco Jovel
DF15 Jaime Rodríguez
DF4 Carlos Recinos Yellow card.svg 45'
MF8 José Luis Rugamas
MF6 Joaquín Ventura Sub off.svg 78'
MF10 Norberto Huezo (c)
MF14 Luis Ramírez Zapata Yellow card.svg 26'
FW11 Jorge González
FW13 José María Rivas
Substitutions:
DF2 Mario Castillo
FW9 Ever Hernández
MF16 Mauricio Alfaro Sub on.svg 78'
DF18 Miguel Ángel Díaz Sub on.svg 33'
GK19 Eduardo Hernández
Manager:
Pipo Rodríguez

Assistant referees:
Augusto Lamo Castillo (Spain)
Belaïd Lacarne (Algeria)

See also

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