1978 FIFA World Cup Group 1

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Group 1 of the 1978 FIFA World Cup was one of four groups of nations competing at the 1978 FIFA World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on June 2 and its last matches were played on June 10. All six group matches were played either at Estadio José María Minella in Mar del Plata, or Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires. The group consisted of Argentina (the host of the tournament) as well as Italy, France and Hungary.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Italy 330062+46
 Argentina 320143+14
 France 31025502
 Hungary 300338−50

Italy vs France

The first game of the 1978 FIFA World Cup pitted Italy against France. Italy were favored to win but had been victims of plenty of dull and unexciting performances leading up, while a rejuvenated French team were making their first appearance since the 1966 world cup. The first goal came with under a minute as goalkeeper Bertrand-Demanes passed the ball to Didier Six who ran down the entire length of the pitch before delivering a good cross that Bernard Lacombe headed past Dino Zoff. Italy controlled the rest of the match and equalized half way through the first half when after the ball pinged around the area it glanced off the unsuspecting Paolo Rossi and into the goal. It would be the first of 9 goals Rossi would score at the finals. Shortly after the beginning of the second half substitute Renato Zaccarelli's shot went in. The Italians saw out the rest of the match, which saw little chances except for Maxime Bossis's shot that flew just wide of Zoff's post. Despite it being an unremarkable match it featured the emergence of two teams that would dazzle the world four years later at the 1982 FIFA World Cup.

2 June 1978
13:45 ART
Italy  2–1  France
Rossi  29'
Zaccarelli  54'
Report Lacombe  1'
Italy
Italy:
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c)
DF 2 Mauro Bellugi
DF 3 Antonio Cabrini
DF 5 Claudio Gentile
DF 8 Gaetano Scirea
MF 9 Giancarlo Antognoni  46'
MF 10 Romeo Benetti
MF 14 Marco Tardelli  35'
MF 16 Franco Causio
CF 18 Roberto Bettega
CF 21 Paolo Rossi
Substitutions:
MF 15 Renato Zaccarelli  46'
Manager:
Italy Enzo Bearzot
France
France:
GK 21 Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes
DF 3 Maxime Bossis
DF 4 Gerard Janvion
DF 7 Patrice Rio
DF 8 Marius Tresor (c)
MF 10 Jean-Marc Guillou
MF 11 Henri Michel  1'
MF 15 Michel Platini  60'
FW 16 Christian Dalger
FW 17 Bernard Lacombe  74'
FW 19 Didier Six  76'
Substitutions:
MF 14 Marc Berdoll  74'
FW 20 Olivier Rouyer  76'
Manager:
France Michel Hidalgo

Argentina vs Hungary

2 June 1978
19:15 ART
Argentina  2–1  Hungary
Luque  14'
Bertoni  83'
Report Csapó  9'
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 71,615
Referee: Antonio Garrido (Portugal)
Argentina
Argentina:
GK 5 Ubaldo Fillol
RB 15 Jorge Olguín
CB 7 Luis Galván
CB 19Daniel Passarella (c)  77'
LB 20Alberto Tarantini
DM 6 Américo Gallego
CM 2 Osvaldo Ardiles
AM 10Mario Kempes
FW 21 José Daniel Valencia  75'
CF 14Leopoldo Luque
FW 9 René Houseman  67'
Substitutions:
FW 4 Daniel Bertoni  67'
AM 1 Norberto Alonso  75'
Manager:
Argentina Cesar Luis Menotti
Hungary
Hungary:
GK 1 Sándor Gujdár
DF 2 Péter Török  46'
DF 3 István Kocsis
DF 6 Zoltán Kereki (c)
DF 4 József Tóth
MF 5 Sándor Zombori
MF 18 László Nagy
MF 13 Károly Csapó
FW 10 Sándor Pintér
FW 8 Tibor Nyilasi  21' Red card 89'
FW 9 András Törőcsik  48' Red card 88'
Substitutions:
DF 12 Győző Martos  46'
Manager:
Hungary Lajos Baróti

Italy vs Hungary

Italy once again had an uncertain start against Hungary in their second group game and appeared nervy early on, and Hungary had several good chances to score. But just after the half-hour mark Paolo Rossi made it two goals in two games by firing home after a shot had deflected into his path. Just a minute later Roberto Bettega took advantage of some poor defending to make it two goals in two minutes. Mid way through the second half Romeo Benetti fired in a superb shot and Italy had the victory all but secure. It could have been so much more as the Italians hit the crossbar a total of three times in the game. Late on Hungary won a penalty kick, which was dispatched by substitute András Tóth but it was just consolation as Hungary were eliminated and Italy confirmed their spot in the second round.

6 June 1978
13:45 ART
Italy  3–1  Hungary
Rossi  34'
Bettega  35'
Benetti  61'
Report A. Tóth  81' (pen.)
Italy
Italy:
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c)
DF 2 Mauro Bellugi
DF 3 Antonio Cabrini  79'
DF 5 Claudio Gentile
DF 8 Gaetano Scirea
MF 9 Giancarlo Antognoni
MF 10 Romeo Benetti
MF 14 Marco Tardelli
MF 16 Franco Causio
CF 18 Roberto Bettega  84'
CF 21 Paolo Rossi
Substitutions:
MF 4 Antonello Cuccureddu  79'
FW 19 Francesco Graziani  84'
Manager:
Italy Enzo Bearzot
Hungary
Hungary:
GK 1 Sándor Gujdár
DF 2 Péter Török
DF 3 István Kocsis
DF 6 Zoltán Kereki (c)
DF 4 József Tóth
DF 12 Győző Martos  64'
MF 5 Sándor Zombori  26'
MF 18 László Nagy  46'
MF 13 Károly Csapó
FW 10 Sándor Pintér
FW 7 László Fazekas  46'
Substitutions:
MF 16 István Halász  46'
FW 12 András Tóth  46'
Manager:
Hungary Lajos Baróti

Argentina vs France

6 June 1978
19:15 ART
Argentina  2–1  France
Passarella  45' (pen.)
Luque  73'
Report Platini  60'
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 71,666
Referee: Jean Dubach (Switzerland)
Argentina
Argentina:
GK 5 Ubaldo Fillol
RB 15 Jorge Olguín
CB 7 Luis Galván
CB 19Daniel Passarella (c)
LB 20Alberto Tarantini
DM 6 Américo Gallego
CM 2 Osvaldo Ardiles
AM 10Mario Kempes
CF 14Leopoldo Luque
WF 9 René Houseman
WF 21 José Daniel Valencia  64'
Substitutions:
AM 1 Norberto Alonso  64'  71'
WF 16 Oscar Ortiz  71'
Manager:
Argentina Cesar Luis Menotti
France
France:
GK 21 Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes  55'
DF 3 Maxime Bossis
DF 6 Christian Lopez
DF 8 Marius Tresor (c)
DF 9 Dominique Bathenay
MF 10 Jean-Marc Guillou
MF 11 Henri Michel
MF 15 Michel Platini
FW 16 Christian Dalger
FW 17 Bernard Lacombe
FW 19 Didier Six  1'
Substitutions:
GK 1 Dominique Baratelli  55'
Manager:
France Michel Hidalgo

France vs Hungary

10 June 1978
14:30[1] ART
France  3–1  Hungary
Lopez  23'
Berdoll  38'
Rocheteau  42'
Report Zombori  41'
France
France:
GK 22 Dominique Dropsy
DF 4 Gerard Janvion
DF 5 François Bracci
DF 6 Christian Lopez
DF 8 Marius Tresor (c)
MF 9 Dominique Bathenay
MF 12 Claude Papi  46'
MF 14 Marc Berdoll
FW 16 Christian Dalger
FW 18 Dominique Rocheteau  75'
FW 20 Olivier Rouyer
Substitutions:
MF 15 Michel Platini  46'
FW 19 Didier Six  75'
Manager:
France Michel Hidalgo
Hungary
Hungary:
GK 1 Sándor Gujdár
DF 4 József Tóth
DF 6 Zoltán Kereki (c)
DF 14 László Bálint
DF 12 Győző Martos
MF 5 Sándor Zombori
MF 18 László Nagy  46'
FW 17 László Pusztai
FW 10 Sándor Pintér
FW 8 Tibor Nyilasi
FW 9 András Törőcsik
Substitutions:
MF 13 Károly Csapó  46'
Manager:
Hungary Lajos Baróti

Argentina vs Italy

10 June 1978
19:15 ART
Argentina  0–1  Italy
Report Bettega  67'
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 71,712
Referee: Abraham Klein (Israel)
Argentina
Argentina:
GK 5 Ubaldo Fillol
RB 15 Jorge Olguín
CB 7 Luis Galván
CB 19Daniel Passarella (c)
LB 20Alberto Tarantini
DF 6 Américo Gallego
CM 2 Osvaldo Ardiles
AM 10Mario Kempes
WF 21 José Daniel Valencia
CF 4Daniel Bertoni
WF 16 Oscar Ortiz  72'
Substitutions:
WF 9 René Houseman  72'
Manager:
Argentina Cesar Luis Menotti
Italy
Italy:
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c)
DF 2 Mauro Bellugi  6'
DF 3 Antonio Cabrini
DF 5 Claudio Gentile
DF 8 Gaetano Scirea
MF 9 Giancarlo Antognoni  73'
MF 10 Romeo Benetti  60'
MF 14 Marco Tardelli
MF 16 Franco Causio
CF 18 Roberto Bettega
CF 21 Paolo Rossi
Substitutions:
MF 4 Antonello Cuccureddu  6'
MF 15 Renato Zaccarelli  73'
Manager:
Italy Enzo Bearzot

References

  1. Original kick-off scheduled for 13:45. Match delayed by 45 minutes due to both teams wearing identical kits (red, white & blue). The French eventually donned the kits of the local team Club Atlético Kimberley.
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