1986 FIFA World Cup Group E

Group E of the 1986 FIFA World Cup was one of the groups of nations competing at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on 4 June and its last matches were played on 13 June. Matches were played at the Estadio La Corregidora in Querétaro and at the Estadio Neza 86 in Nezahualcóyotl. Impressive debutantes Denmark topped the group, joined in the second round by West Germany who would go on to reach the final. 3 red cards were handed out in this group, 2 of them against Uruguay who made the second round but were criticized for their physical play, especially in their last group game against Scotland were José Batista was sent off in under a minute. Scotland captain and hard man Souness excused himself for this vital game passing responsibility on to Strachan and Albiston.

Before the tournament, English-language media reported Uruguay manager Omar Borrás's description of it as the "group of death", popularising a phrase first used in Spanish in the 1970 World Cup.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Denmark 3 3 0 0 9 1 +8 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  West Germany 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 3
3  Uruguay 3 0 2 1 2 7 5 2
4  Scotland 3 0 1 2 1 3 2 1
Source: FIFA

Matches

Uruguay vs West Germany

Uruguay 1–1 West Germany
Alzamendi  4' Report Allofs  84'
Estadio La Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 30,500
Referee: Vojtěch Christov (Czechoslovakia)
Uruguay
West Germany
GK12Fernando Álvez
DF2Nelson Gutiérrez
DF3Eduardo Mario Acevedo
DF4Víctor Diogo 28'
DF6José Batista
MF5Miguel Bossio
MF8Jorge Barrios (c) 56'
MF11Sergio Santín
MF10Enzo Francescoli
FW9Jorge da Silva
FW7Antonio Alzamendi 80'
Substitutions:
MF16Mario Saralegui 62' 56'
FW19Venancio Ramos 80'
Manager:
Omar Borrás
GK1Harald Schumacher (c)
DF2Hans-Peter Briegel
DF4Karlheinz Förster
DF6Norbert Eder
DF14Thomas Berthold
DF15Klaus Augenthaler
DF3Andreas Brehme 46'
MF10Felix Magath
MF8Lothar Matthäus 75'
FW19Klaus Allofs
FW9Rudi Völler
Substitutions:
MF7Pierre Littbarski 46'
FW11Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 75'
Manager:
Franz Beckenbauer

Scotland vs Denmark

Scotland 0–1 Denmark
Report Elkjær Larsen  57'
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Lajos Németh (Hungary)
Scotland
Denmark
GK1Jim Leighton
DF2Richard Gough
DF5Alex McLeish
DF6Willie Miller
DF3Maurice Malpas
MF7Gordon Strachan 74'
MF8Roy Aitken
MF4Graeme Souness (c)
MF13Steve Nicol
FW19Charlie Nicholas
FW20Paul Sturrock 61'
Substitutions:
GK 12 Andy Goram
DF 14 David Narey
MF 11 Paul McStay
MF16Frank McAvennie 61'
FW9Eamonn Bannon 74'
Manager:
Alex Ferguson
GK1Troels Rasmussen
DF3Søren Busk
DF4Morten Olsen (c)
DF5Ivan Nielsen
DF12Jens Jørn Bertelsen
MF6Søren Lerby
MF8Jesper Olsen 80'
MF15Frank Arnesen 74'
MF11Michael Laudrup
FW9Klaus Berggreen 84'
FW10Preben Elkjær Larsen
Substitutions:
GK 16 Ole Qvist
DF2John Sivebæk 74'
MF 20 Jan Bartram
MF7Jan Mølby 80'
FW 19 John Eriksen
Manager:
Sepp Piontek

West Germany vs Scotland

West Germany 2–1 Scotland
Völler  23'
Allofs  49'
Report Strachan  18'
Estadio La Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Ioan Igna (Romania)
West Germany
Scotland
GK1Harald Schumacher (c)
DF2Hans-Peter Briegel 63'
DF4Karlheinz Förster
DF6Norbert Eder
DF14Thomas Berthold
DF15Klaus Augenthaler
MF10Felix Magath
MF8Lothar Matthäus
MF7Pierre Littbarski 75'
FW19Klaus Allofs
FW9Rudi Völler
Substitutions:
DF17Ditmar Jakobs 63'
FW11Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 75'
Manager:
Franz Beckenbauer
GK1Jim Leighton
DF2Richard Gough
DF6Willie Miller
DF14Dave Narey
DF3Maurice Malpas 74'
MF9Eamonn Bannon 44' 74'
MF8Roy Aitken
MF7Gordon Strachan
MF4Graeme Souness (c)
MF13Steve Nicol 61'
FW17Steve Archibald 30'
Substitutions:
GK 12 Andy Goram
10 Jim Bett
MF 11 Paul McStay
MF16Frank McAvennie 61'
MF21Davie Cooper 74'
Manager:
Alex Ferguson

Denmark vs Uruguay

Denmark 6–1 Uruguay
Elkjær Larsen  11', 67', 80'
Lerby  41'
Laudrup  52'
J. Olsen  88'
Report Francescoli  45' (pen.)
Attendance: 26,500
Referee: Antonio Márquez Ramírez (Mexico)
Denmark
Uruguay
GK1Troels Rasmussen
DF3Søren Busk
DF4Morten Olsen (c)
DF5Ivan Nielsen 7'
DF21Henrik Andersen
DF12Jens Jørn Bertelsen 57'
MF6Søren Lerby
MF15Frank Arnesen
MF11Michael Laudrup 81'
FW9Klaus Berggreen
FW10Preben Elkjær Larsen
Substitutions:
GK 22 Lars Høgh
DF 2 John Sivebæk
MF7Jan Mølby 57'
MF8Jesper Olsen 81'
FW 19 John Eriksen
Manager:
Sepp Piontek
GK12Fernando Álvez
DF2Nelson Gutiérrez
DF3Eduardo Mario Acevedo (c)
DF4Víctor Diogo
DF6José Batista
MF5Miguel Bossio 13'  19'
MF16Mario Saralegui
MF11Sergio Santín 57'
MF10Enzo Francescoli
FW9Jorge da Silva 35'
FW7Antonio Alzamendi 57'
Substitutions:
GK 22 Celso Otero
DF 14 Darío Pereyra
MF17José Zalazar 57'
FW19Venancio Ramos 57'
FW 21 Wilmar Cabrera
Manager:
Omar Borrás

Denmark vs West Germany

Denmark 2–0 West Germany
J. Olsen  43' (pen.)
Eriksen  62'
Report
Estadio La Corregidora, Querétaro
Attendance: 36,000
Denmark
West Germany
GK22Lars Høgh
DF2John Sivebæk
DF3Søren Busk
DF4Morten Olsen (c)
DF21Henrik Andersen
MF15Frank Arnesen 36'  88'
MF7Jan Mølby
MF8Jesper Olsen 71'
MF6Søren Lerby
MF11Michael Laudrup
FW10Preben Elkjær Larsen 46'
Substitutions:
FW19John Eriksen 46'
FW14Allan Simonsen 71'
Manager:
Sepp Piontek
GK1Harald Schumacher (c)
DF4Karlheinz Förster 71'
DF5Matthias Herget
DF6Norbert Eder 48'
DF14Thomas Berthold
DF17Ditmar Jakobs 51'
DF3Andreas Brehme
MF21Wolfgang Rolff 46'
MF8Lothar Matthäus
FW19Klaus Allofs
FW9Rudi Völler
Substitutions:
MF7Pierre Littbarski 46'
FW11Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 71'
Manager:
Franz Beckenbauer

Scotland vs Uruguay

Scotland 0–0 Uruguay
Report
Scotland
Uruguay
GK1Jim Leighton
DF2Richard Gough
DF6Willie Miller (c)
DF14David Narey 48'
DF15Arthur Albiston
MF7Gordon Strachan
MF8Roy Aitken
MF11Paul McStay
MF13Steve Nicol 62' 70'
FW18Graeme Sharp
FW20Paul Sturrock 70'
Substitutions:
GK 12 Andy Goram
MF 10 Jim Bett
FW19Charlie Nicholas 70'
MF21Davie Cooper 70'
FW 17 Steve Archibald
Manager:
Alex Ferguson
GK12Fernando Álvez 87'
DF2Nelson Gutiérrez
DF3Eduardo Mario Acevedo
DF4Víctor Diogo 72'
DF6José Batista 1'
DF14Darío Pereyra
MF8Jorge Barrios (c)
MF11Sergio Santín
MF10Enzo Francescoli 84'
FW21Wilmar Cabrera 32'
FW19Venancio Ramos 70'
Substitutions:
GK 1 Rodolfo Rodríguez
DF 13 César Vega
MF16Mario Saralegui 70'
FW7Antonio Alzamendi 84'
FW 9 Jorge da Silva
Manager:
Omar Borrás
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References

  1. Lacey, David (7 June 2004). "Dial D for death: Three previous winners in one group is a sign of the times". The Guardian.
  2. Lacey, David (15 November 1988). "Robson landed with a flight of fancy; David Lacey on England's Concorde trip to Saudi Arabia for a friendly in the Gulf which stretches the credibility gap". The Guardian. p. 18. Omar Borras, who managed the Uruguayans in the 1986 World Cup, went into the tournament remarking that their first-round draw with West Germany, Scotland and Denmark was "the group of death"
  3. Jenkins, Garry; Pedro Redig; Antonio Pires Soares (1998). The beautiful team: in search of Pelé and the 1970 Brazilians. Simon & Schuster. p. 22. ISBN 0-684-81955-4. Saldanha had no argument with the journalists who quickly christened the Group of Death.
  4. Motson, John; Nick Brownlee (2006). Motson's World Cup Extravaganza. Robson. p. 171. ISBN 1-86105-936-1. Group of Death - The term 'Group of Death' was first coined by the Mexican press in 1970 to describe Group 3
  5. "México 1970" (in Spanish). El Mercurio Online. Associated Press. 2002. Archived from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 3 December 2009. Se puede decir que el primer "Grupo de la Muerte" en la historia lo fue el 3
  6. "Futbol". Hispano Americano; semanario de la vida y la verdad (in Spanish). Mexico: Tiempo. 57: 66, 103. 1970.
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