21.05.1982 at 00:00 Nacional Stadium Santiago
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Attendance: 16000 |
Chile |
1 - 0
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Republic of Ireland |
Referee: Ojeda (Chile) |
Friendly-match |
Osben, Garrido, Figuero, Valenzuela, Bigorra, Rivas, Dubo, Soto, Yanez, Gamboa, Moscoso, |
Seamus Mc Donagh
John Anderson
Eamon Deacy
Mike Walsh
Sean O'Driscoll
Kevin O'Callaghan
Tony Grealish
Gerry Daly
Mick Martin
Liam Brady
Michael Robinson
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Match 194 Friday, May 21st, 1982
Stato: First leg of the ill-conceived 'Tour of Death' which also saw Ireland suffer our record defeat against Brazil and most humiliating defeat against little Trinidad & Tobago. The tour included a game against Argentinal who were at war with England. A lot of the English clubs refused to release players as in their view it was inapproptriate. Politicians eventually got involved and the Argentinian game was dropped but the damage was done.
Debuts for: Mike Walsh,Sean O Driscoll amd Mick Fairclough
Chile 1 (Gamboa) Republic of Ireland 0
Ireland: Seamus McDonagh (Bolton Wanderers), Eamonn Deacy (Aston Villa), Mick Martin (Newcastle Utd), John Anderson (Preston North End), Mike Walsh (Everton), Gerry Daly (Coventry City), Tony Grealish (Brighton) capt, Liam Brady (Juventus), Sean O'Driscoll (Fulham), Michael Robinson (Brighton), Kevin O'Callaghan (Ipswich Town)
Subs: Mick Fairclough (Dundalk) for O'Driscoll 70 mins, Gerry Ryan (Brighton) for Robinson 75 mins
Manager: Eoin Hand
Chile: Osben, Garrido, Figuero, Valenzuela, Bigorra, Rivas, Dubo, Soto, Yanez, Gamboa, Moscoso
Subs: Galindo for Garrido, Letelier for Gamboa |
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