Spain national football team results (1940–49)

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

19 matches played:[1]

12 January 1941 FriendlyPortugal 2–2 Spain Lisbon
Peyroteo  58', 81'  7' Campanal
 48' Escolà
16 March 1941 FriendlySpain 5–1 Portugal San Mamés, Bilbao
Herrerita  10'
Campanal  13'
Campos  17'
Epi  80', 87'
 63' Pinga
28 December 1941 FriendlySpain 3–2  Switzerland Nervión, Sevilla
Campos  5'
Mundo  64', 69'
 25' Kappenberger
 88' Aebi
15 March 1942 FriendlySpain 4–0 France Nervión, Sevilla
Campos  3', 65'
Mundo  38'
Epi  85'
12 April 1942 FriendlyGermany 1–1 Spain Olympiastadion, Berlin
Campos  71' (pen.)  55' Decker
19 April 1942 FriendlyItaly 4–0 Spain San Siro, Milan
Mazzola  47'
Ferraris  49'
Piola  87'
Loik  88'
11 March 1945 FriendlyPortugal 2–2 Spain Jamor, Oeiras
Peyroteo  71', 75'  19' César
 58' Epi
6 May 1945 FriendlySpain 4–2 Portugal Estadio Riazor, La Coruña
Zarra  37', 40'
Herrerita  74'
César  81' (pen.)
 10', 88' Peyroteo
23 June 1946 FriendlySpain 0–1 Republic of Ireland Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid
 38' Sloan
26 January 1947 FriendlyPortugal 4–1 Spain Jamor, Oeiras
Araujo  30', 41'
Travaços  60', 88'
 2' Iriondo
2 March 1947 FriendlyRepublic of Ireland 3–2 Spain Dalymount Park, Dublin
Walsh  15', 78'
Coad  22'
 25', 59' Zarra
21 March 1948 FriendlySpain 2–0 Portugal Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid
César  32'
Gaínza  48' (pen.)
30 May 1948 FriendlySpain 2–1 Republic of Ireland Montjuïc, Barcelona
Igoa  36', 72'  24' Moroney
20 June 1948 FriendlySwitzerland  3–3 Spain Hardturm, Zürich
Curta  14' (o.g.)
Antenen  61', 76'
 7' Pahiño
 10', 70' Igoa
2 January 1949 FriendlySpain 1–1 Belgium Montjuïc, Barcelona
Silva  28'  63' Coppens
20 March 1949 FriendlyPortugal 1–1 Spain Jamor, Oeiras
Peyroteo  57'  47' Zarra
27 March 1949 FriendlySpain 1–3 Italy Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, Madrid
Gaínza  34' (pen.)  10' Lorenzi
 49' Carapellese
 52' Amadei
12 June 1949 FriendlyRepublic of Ireland 1–4 Spain Dalymount Park, Dublin
Martin  15' (pen.)  29', 34' Zarra
 32' Basora
 85' Igoa
19 June 1949 FriendlyFrance 1–5 Spain Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes
Baratte  65' (pen.)  14', 19', 26' Basora
 66', 84' (pen.) Gaínza
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See also

References

  1. Spain – List of Results National Team, RSSSF.com (in English), viewed on June 22, 2010
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