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Spain national football team results (1920–1939)

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Those are all the matches played by the Spanish national football team between 1920 and 1929:

Meaning

Meaning
S.O. Summer Olympics
W.C. FIFA World Cup
EURO UEFA European Football Championship
CC Confederations Cup
TB Tie-break match
Q Qualification rounds
R + number Round number
FR Final Round
GS Group Stage
1/16 Round of 32
1/8 Round of 16
QF Quarter-final
SF Semi-final
F Final
RP Repechage
Rep. Replay match
3rd-4th Third place match

Results

32 matches played:[1]

1920-08-28 Belgium 1920 S.O. R1 Spain  1–0  Denmark Belgium Brussels
15:30 Arabolaza 54' Stadium: La Butte
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Netherlands Willem Eymers
1920-08-29 Belgium 1920 S.O. QF Belgium  3–1  Spain Belgium Antwerp
17:00 Coppée 37', 52', 55' 80' (pen.) Arrate Stadium: Olympisch Stadion
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Netherlands Johannes Mutters
1920-09-01 Belgium 1920 S.O. RP Spain  2–1  Sweden Belgium Antwerp
12:00 Belauste 50'
Acedo 80'
25' Dahl Stadium: Broodstraat
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Italy Giovanni Mauro
1920-09-02 Belgium 1920 S.O. RP Spain  2–0  Italy Belgium Antwerp
12:00 Sesúmaga 43', 75' Stadium: Olympisch Stadion
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Belgium Paul Putz
1920-09-05 Belgium 1920 S.O. 3rd-4th[2] Spain  3–1  Netherlands Belgium Antwerp
15:00 Sesúmaga 7', 35'
Pichichi 72'
68' Groosjohan Stadium: Olympisch Stadion
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Belgium Paul Putz
1921-10-09 Friendly Spain  2–0  Belgium Spain Bilbao
Alcántara 55', 80' Stadium: San Mamés
1921-12-18 Friendly Spain  3–1  Portugal Spain Madrid
Meana 20'
Alcántara 23', 50'
75' (pen.) Augusto Stadium: O'Donnell
1922-04-30 Friendly France  0–4  Spain France Bordeaux
20', 33' Travieso
27', 35' Alcántara
Stadium: Le Bouscat
1922-12-17 Friendly Portugal  1–2  Spain Portugal Lisbon
Gonçalvez 23' 60' Piera
80' Monjardín
Stadium: Lumiar
1923-01-28 Friendly Spain  3–0  France Spain San Sebastián
Monjardín 11', 83'
Zabala 42'
Stadium: Atotxa
1923-02-04 Friendly Belgium  1–0  Spain Belgium Antwerp
Coppée 75' (pen.) Stadium: Olympisch Stadion
1923-12-16 Friendly Spain  3–0  Portugal Spain Sevilla
Zabala 14', 57', 70' Stadium: Estadio Reina Victoria
1924-03-09 Friendly Italy  0–0  Spain Italy Milan
1924-05-25 France 1924 S.O. R1 Italy  1–0  Spain France Colombes
15:30 Vallana 87' (o.g.) Stadium: Stade Olympique
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: France Marcel Slawik
1924-12-21 Friendly Spain  2–1  Austria Spain Barcelona
Juantegui 3'
Samitier 87'
35' Horvath Stadium: Les Corts
1925-05-17 Friendly Portugal  0–2  Spain Portugal Lisbon
8' Carmelo
17' Piera
Stadium: Lumiar
1925-06-01 Friendly Switzerland  0–3  Spain Switzerland Bern
55', 60', 70' Errazquín Stadium: Neufeld
1925-06-14 Friendly Spain  1–0  Italy Spain Valencia
Errazquín 25' Stadium: Mestalla
1925-09-27 Friendly Austria  0–1  Spain Austria Vienna
15' Cubells Stadium: Hohe Warte
1925-10-04 Friendly Hungary  0–1  Spain Hungary Budapest
53' Carmelo Stadium: Ferencváros
1926-12-19 Friendly Spain  4–2  Hungary Spain Vigo
Errazquín 10', 88'
Goiburu 17'
Carmelo 65'
35' Holzbauer
84' Opata
Stadium: Coya Stadium
1927-04-17 Friendly Spain  1–0   Switzerland Spain Santander
Óscar 34' Stadium: El Sardinero
1927-05-22 Friendly France  1–4  Spain France Colombes
Boyer 15' 24' (pen.), 85' (pen.) Zaldúa
37' Yermo
64' Olaso
Stadium: Stade Olympique
1927-05-29 Friendly Italy  2–0  Spain Italy Bologna
Baloncieri 31'
Zaldúa 52' (o.g.)
Stadium: Stadio Littoriale
1928-01-10 Friendly Portugal  2–2  Spain Portugal Lisbon
Zaldúa 30' (pen.)
Goiburu 58'
25' (pen.) Martins
89' (o.g.) Vallana
Stadium: Lumiar
1928-04-22 Friendly Spain  1–1  Italy Spain Gijón
Quesada 25' (pen.) 70' Libonatti Stadium: El Molinón
1928-05-30 Netherlands 1928 S.O. 1/8 Spain  7–1  Mexico Netherlands Amsterdam
14:00 Regueiro 12', 43'
Yermo 22', 49', 82'
Marculeta 53'
Mariscal 55'
78' Carreño Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 2,344
Referee: Hungary Gabor Boronkay
1928-06-01 Netherlands 1928 S.O. QF Italy  1–1  Spain Netherlands Amsterdam
19:00 Baloncieri 63' 11' Zaldúa Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 3,388
Referee: Uruguay Domingo Lombardi
1928-06-04 Netherlands 1928 S.O. Rep. Italy  7–1  Spain Netherlands Amsterdam
14:00 Magnozzi 14'
Schiavo 18'
Baloncieri 25'
Bernardini 39'
Rivolta 71'
Levratto 75', 82'
49' Yermo Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 4,770
Referee: Netherlands Hans Boekman
1929-03-17 Friendly Spain  5–0  Portugal Spain Sevilla
Rubio 1', 9', 20'
Padrón 30', 45'
Stadium: Heliópolis
1929-04-14 Friendly Spain  8–1  France Spain Zaragoza
Bienzobas 7', 65' (pen.)
Rubio 35', 57', 77', 84'
Goiburu 72', 79'
87' Veinante Stadium: Estadio Torrero
1929-05-15 Friendly Spain  4–3  England Spain Madrid
Rubio 35', 79'
Lazcano 39'
Goiburu 82'
13' Bradford
20', 50' Carter
Stadium: Metropolitano

Unofficial match

In May 1927, Spain played a friendly against Portugal in Madrid[3][4][5] on the same day as they played Italy in Rome.[6][7][8][9] The squad for the Italy game was more experienced and considered to be stronger, while several players in the Portugal match made their debuts; consequently the Spain team is considered to have been equivalent to its B team[10] (although they won their match while the A team lost theirs)[9] and thus not a full international, although the match is included in some media articles relating to the rivalry and in some statistical tallies of caps for the players involved.[11][12][13][14]

1927-05-29 Unofficial friendly[3][4][5] (B)Spain  2–0  Portugal Spain Madrid
17:30 Moraleda 61'
Valderrama 81'
[9] Stadium: Metropolitano
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: =England Thomas Crewe

References

  1. ^ Spain – List of Results National Team, RSSSF.com Template:En icon, viewed on June 22, 2010
  2. ^ The final's losers, Czechoslovakia, were disqualifyied after their defeat against Belgium because of political motives, so the third qualified in the Summer Olympics became the second one, and the fourth qualified became third.
  3. ^ a b "International football match: 29.05.1927 Spain* v Portugal". EU-football.info. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  4. ^ a b "29/05/1927: España 2 - 0 Portugal". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Spain v Portugal, 29 May 1927". 11v11.com. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  6. ^ "International football match: 29.05.1927 Italy v Spain". EU-football.info. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  7. ^ "29/05/1927: Italia 2 - 0 España". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Italy v Spain, 29 May 1927". 11v11.com. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  9. ^ a b c "Los españoles, gandaores en el Stadium y derrotadoes en Bolonia por tanteo de 2 a 0" [The Spaniards, winners in the Stadium and defeated in Bologna by score of 2 to 0]. La Voz (digital archive) (in Spanish). 30 May 1927. p. 11. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  10. ^ "¿Sabes qué era la Selección Absoluta B?" [Do you know what the Senior B Team was?]. SEFútbol (in Spanish). RFEF. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  11. ^ "España vs. Portugal: rivalidad y revancha" [Spain vs. Portugal: rivalry and revenge]. Marca (in Spanish). 26 June 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  12. ^ "Regueiro: Pedro Regueiro Pagola [List of matches / Spain National Team]". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  13. ^ "National football team player: Jorge Vieira". EU-football.info. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  14. ^ "Appearances for Portugal National Team". RSSSF. Retrieved 19 March 2019.