Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 1990/Gruppe C
Pl. | Land | Sp. | S | U | N | Tore | Diff. | Punkte |
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1. | Brasilien | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 4:1 | +3 | 6:0 |
2. | Costa Rica | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3:2 | +1 | 4:2 |
3. | Schottland | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2:3 | −1 | 2:4 |
4. | Schweden | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3:6 | −3 | 0:6 |
Gruppe C der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 1990:
Brasilien – Schweden 2:1 (1:0)
Brasilien | Schweden | |||||||
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Cláudio Taffarel – Mauro Galvão – Carlos Mozer, Ricardo Gomes – Jorginho, Alemão, Dunga, Valdo (82. Paulo Silas), Branco – Müller, Careca Cheftrainer: Sebastião Lazaroni | Thomas Ravelli – Roland Nilsson, Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung (70. Glenn Strömberg), Stefan Schwarz – Anders Limpar, Jonas Thern , Klas Ingesson, Joakim Nilsson – Mats Magnusson (46. Stefan Pettersson), Tomas Brolin Cheftrainer: Olle Nordin | |||||||
1:0 Careca (40.) 2:0 Careca (63.) | 2:1 Brolin (79.) | |||||||
Mozer (38.), Branco (60.), Dunga (88.) | Joakim Nilsson (83.) |
Costa Rica – Schottland 1:0 (0:0)
Costa Rica | Schottland | |||||||
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Luis Gabelo Conejo – Róger Flores – Mauricio Montero, Héctor Marchena – Germán Chavarría, Róger Gómez, Óscar Ramírez, Juan Cayasso, José Carlos Chaves, Rónald González – Claudio Jara (80. Hernán Medford) Cheftrainer: Bora Milutinović ( Jugoslawien) | Jim Leighton – Richard Gough (46. Stewart McKimmie), Alex McLeish, Dave McPherson, Maurice Malpas – Paul McStay, Roy Aitken , Stuart McCall, Jim Bett (74. Ally McCoist) – Mo Johnston, Alan McInally Cheftrainer: Andy Roxburgh | |||||||
1:0 Cayasso (49.) |
Brasilien – Costa Rica 1:0 (1:0)
Brasilien | Costa Rica | |||||||
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Cláudio Taffarel – Mauro Galvão – Carlos Mozer, Ricardo Gomes – Jorginho, Dunga, Alemão, Valdo (86. Paulo Silas), Branco – Müller, Careca (83. Bebeto) Cheftrainer: Sebastião Lazaroni | Luis Gabelo Conejo – Róger Flores – Héctor Marchena, Mauricio Montero – Germán Chavarría, Róger Gómez, Óscar Ramírez, Juan Cayasso (78. Alexandre Guimarães), José Carlos Chaves, Rónald González – Claudio Jara (71. Roy Myers) Cheftrainer: Bora Milutinović ( Jugoslawien) | |||||||
1:0 Müller (33.) | ||||||||
Jorginho (88.), Mozer (90.) | Claudio Jara (16.), Gómez (59.) |
Schweden – Schottland 1:2 (0:1)
Schweden | Schottland | |||||||
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Thomas Ravelli – Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén , Peter Larsson (75. Glenn Strömberg), Stefan Schwarz – Anders Limpar, Klas Ingesson, Jonas Thern, Joakim Nilsson – Tomas Brolin, Stefan Pettersson (62. Johnny Ekström) Cheftrainer: Olle Nordin | Jim Leighton – Dave McPherson, Craig Levein, Alex McLeish, Maurice Malpas – Roy Aitken , Stuart McCall, Murdo MacLeod, Gordon Durie (75. Paul McStay) – Robert Fleck (84. Ally McCoist), Mo Johnston Cheftrainer: Andy Roxburgh | |||||||
1:2 Strömberg (86.) | 0:1 McCall (11.) 0:2 Johnston (81., Foulelfmeter) | |||||||
Thern (59.) | McPherson (68.) |
Brasilien – Schottland 1:0 (0:0)
Brasilien | Schottland | |||||||
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Cláudio Taffarel – Mauro Galvão – Ricardo Gomes , Ricardo Rocha – Jorginho, Alemão, Dunga, Valdo, Branco – Romário (65. Müller), Careca Cheftrainer: Sebastião Lazaroni | Jim Leighton – Roy Aitken – Dave McPherson, Alex McLeish – Stewart McKimmie, Stuart McCall, Paul McStay, Murdo MacLeod (39. Gary Gillespie), Maurice Malpas – Ally McCoist (79. Robert Fleck), Mo Johnston Cheftrainer: Andy Roxburgh | |||||||
1:0 Müller (81.) | ||||||||
Johnston (5.), MacLeod (8.) |
Schweden – Costa Rica 1:2 (1:0)
Schweden | Costa Rica | |||||||
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Thomas Ravelli – Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén , Peter Larsson, Stefan Schwarz – Stefan Pettersson, Glenn Strömberg (81. Leif Engqvist), Klas Ingesson, Joakim Nilsson – Johnny Ekström, Tomas Brolin (34. Mats Gren) Cheftrainer: Olle Nordin | Luis Gabelo Conejo – Róger Flores – Héctor Marchena, Mauricio Montero – Germán Chavarría (74. Alexandre Guimarães), José Carlos Chaves, Róger Gómez (60. Hernán Medford), Óscar Ramírez, Rónald González – Juan Cayasso, Claudio Jara Cheftrainer: Bora Milutinović ( Jugoslawien) | |||||||
1:0 Ekström (32.) | 1:1 Flores (75.) 1:2 Medford (87.) | |||||||
Strömberg (18.), Schwarz (74.) | Gómez (28.), Marchena (53.) | |||||||
Das 1:0 war das 1.400. WM-Tor |
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