Spain national football team results (1960–1979)

These are all the matches played by the Spain national football team between 1960 and 1979:

Meaning

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

Results

119 matches played:[1]

1960s

13 March 1960 Friendly Spain  3–1  Italy Spain Estadi del CF Barcelona, Barcelona
Vergés 53'
Di Stéfano 60'
Eulogio Martínez 85'
38' Lojacono
15 May 1960 Friendly Spain  3–0  England Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Peiró 38'
Eulogio Martínez 79', 85'
10 July 1960 Friendly Peru  1–3  Spain Peru Coloso de José Díaz, Lima
Carrasco 54' 21' Di Stéfano
44', 50' Suárez
14 July 1960 Friendly Chile  0–4  Spain Chile Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Ñuñoa
9', 33' Di Stéfano
46' (pen.) Collar
57' Eulogio Martínez
17 July 1960 Friendly Chile  1–4  Spain Chile Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Ñuñoa
Musso 85' 1', 29' Di Stéfano
37' Pereda
40' Peiró
24 July 1960 Friendly Argentina  2–0  Spain Argentina Monumental, Buenos Aires
Sanfilippo 30', 37'
26 October 1960 Friendly England  4–2  Spain England Wembley, London
Greaves 1'
Douglas 40'
Smith 67', 81'
11' Del Sol
52' Suárez
30 October 1960 Friendly Austria  3–0  Spain Austria Praterstadion, Vienna
Senekowitsch 33'
Nemec 76'
Buzek 79'
2 April 1961 Friendly Spain  2–0  France Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Gensana 30'
Gento 53'
19 April 1961 Chile 1962 W.C. Q Wales  1–2  Spain Wales Ninian Park, Cardiff
Woosnam 7' 20' Foncho
78' Di Stéfano
18 May 1961 Chile 1962 W.C. Q Spain  1–1  Wales Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Peiró 54' 69' Allchurch
11 June 1961 Friendly Spain  2–0  Argentina Spain Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
Del Sol 63'
Di Stéfano 73'
12 November 1961 Chile 1962 W.C. Q Morocco  0–1  Spain Morocco Marcel Cerdan, Casablanca
80' Del Sol
23 November 1961 Chile 1962 W.C. Q Spain  3–2  Morocco Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Marcelino 11'
Di Stéfano 44'
Collar 60'
40' Riahi
65' Abdallah
10 December 1961 Friendly France  1–1  Spain France Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes
Heutte 13' 59' Félix Ruiz
31 May 1962 Chile 1962 W.C. GS Czechoslovakia  1–0  Spain Chile Sausalito, Viña del Mar
21:00 CEST Štibrányi 80' Attendance: 12,700
Referee: Austria Carl Erich Steiner
3 June 1962 Chile 1962 W.C. GS Spain  1–0  Mexico Chile Sausalito, Viña del Mar
21:00 CEST Peiró 89' Attendance: 11,875
Referee: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Tesanić
6 June 1962 Chile 1962 W.C. GS Brazil  2–1  Spain Chile Sausalito, Viña del Mar
21:00 CEST Amarildo 71', 86' 34' Adelardo Attendance: 18,715
Referee: Chile Sergio Bustamante
1 November 1962 Spain 1964 EURO Q Spain  6–0  Romania Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
20:45 CET Guillot 7', 27', 70'
Veloso 9'
Collar 17'
Nunweiller 81' (o.g.)
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: England Kevin Howley
25 November 1962 Spain 1964 EURO Q Romania  3–1  Spain Romania 23 August, Bucharest
13:00 CET Tătaru 2'
Manolache 7'
Constantin 60'
66' Veloso Attendance: 72,762
Referee: Greece Georgios Pelomis
2 December 1962 Friendly Belgium  1–1  Spain Belgium Heizelstadion, Brussels
Jurion 50' 31' Guillot
9 January 1963 Friendly Spain  0–0  France Spain Estadi del CF Barcelona, Barcelona
30 May 1963 Spain 1964 EURO Q Spain  1–1  Northern Ireland Spain San Mamés, Bilbao
Amancio 58' 75' Irvine Attendance: 27,960
Referee: Italy Cesare Jonni
13 June 1963 Friendly Spain  2–6  Scotland Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Adelardo 8'
Veloso 44'
15' Denis Law
16' Dave Gibson
19' Frank McLintock
34' Davie Wilson
51' Willie Henderson
82' Ian St. John
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Italy Giulio Campanati
30 October 1963 Spain 1964 EURO Q Northern Ireland  0–1  Spain Northern Ireland Windsor Park, Belfast
65' Gento Attendance: 45,809
Referee: Netherlands Andries van Leeuwen
1 December 1963 Friendly Spain  1–2  Belgium Spain Mestalla, Valencia
Zoco 22' 19' van den Berg
61' Puis
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: France Marcel Bois
11 March 1964 Spain 1964 EURO Q Spain  5–1  Republic of Ireland Spain Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
Amancio 13', 29'
Fusté 15'
Marcelino 33', 88'
22' McEvoy Attendance: 27,137
Referee: Belgium Lucien van Nuffel
8 April 1964 Spain 1964 EURO Q Republic of Ireland  0–2  Spain Republic of Ireland Dalymount Park, Dublin
24', 86' Zaballa Attendance: 38,027
Referee: Belgium Gérard Versyp
17 June 1964 Spain 1964 EURO SF Hungary  1 – 2 (AET)  Spain Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
20:00 CEST Albert 85' 35' Pereda
112' Amancio
Attendance: 34,713
Referee: Belgium Arthur Blavier
21 June 1964 Spain 1964 EURO F Spain  2–1  Soviet Union Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
18:30 CEST Pereda 5'
Marcelino 83'
8' Khusainov Attendance: 79,115
Referee: England Arthur Holland
15 November 1964 Friendly Portugal  2–1  Spain Portugal Das Antas, Porto
Eusébio 39', 70' 25' Fusté Referee: Netherlands Piet Roomer
8 May 1965 Friendly Scotland  0–0  Spain Scotland Hampden Park, Glasgow
1965 England 1966 W.C. Q Syria  0 – 3
(FIFA decision)
 Spain Not Played
1965 England 1966 W.C. Q Spain  3 – 0
(FIFA decision)
 Syria Not Played
10 November 1965 England 1966 W.C. TB Spain  1–0  Republic of Ireland France Parc des Princes, Paris
Ufarte 82'
8 December 1965 Friendly Spain  0–2  England Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Report 8' Baker
58' Hunt
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello (Italy)
23 June 1966 Friendly Spain  1–1  Uruguay Spain Riazor, A Coruña
Gento 76' 45' Pérez Referee: Portugal Anibal da Silva da Oliveira
13 July 1966 England 1966 W.C. GS Argentina  2–1  Spain England Villa Park, Birmingham
20:30 CEST Artime 65', 79' 71' Pirri Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Bulgaria Dimiter Rumentchev
15 July 1966 England 1966 W.C. GS Spain  2–1   Switzerland England Hillsborough, Sheffield
20:30 CEST Sanchís 58'
Amancio 75'
29' Quentin Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Soviet Union Tofik Bakhramov
20 July 1966 England 1966 W.C. GS West Germany  2–1  Spain England Villa Park, Birmingham
20:30 CEST Emmerich 39'
Seeler 84'
25' Fusté Attendance: 51,000
Referee: Brazil Armando Marques
23 October 1966 Italy 1968 EURO Q Republic of Ireland  0–0  Spain Republic of Ireland Dalymount Park, Dublin
15:30 CEST Attendance: 38,877
Referee: Sweden Hans Carlsson
7 December 1966 Italy 1968 EURO Q Spain  2–0  Republic of Ireland Spain Mestalla, Valencia
José María 22'
Pirri 36'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Netherlands Pieter Romer
1 February 1967 Italy 1968 EURO Q Turkey  0–0  Spain Turkey Ali Sami Yen, Istanbul
Attendance: 27,262
Referee: Hungary Gyula Gere
24 May 1967 Friendly England  2–0  Spain England Wembley, London
Greaves 70'
Hunt 75'
Report Attendance: 75,000
Referee: István Zsolt (Hungary)
31 May 1967 Italy 1968 EURO Q Spain  2–0  Turkey Spain San Mamés, Bilbao
Grosso 63'
Gento 81'
Attendance: 27,336
Referee: Switzerland Othmar Huber
1 October 1967 Italy 1968 EURO Q Czechoslovakia  1–0  Spain Czechoslovakia Evžena Rošického, Prague
15:00 CEST Horváth 48' Attendance: 20,354
Referee: West Germany Gerhard Schulenburg
22 October 1967 Italy 1968 EURO Q Spain  2–1  Czechoslovakia Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
20:00 CEST Pirri 32'
Gárate 60'
75' Kuna Attendance: 25,314
Referee: Italy Antonio Sbardella
28 February 1968 Friendly Spain  3–1  Sweden Spain Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
Rifé 20'
Amancio 24', 67'
Report 16' Ejderstedt Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Portugal Joaquim Fernandes-Campos
3 April 1968 Italy 1968 EURO Q England  1–0  Spain England Wembley, London
20:45 CEST Charlton 85' Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Switzerland Gilbert Droz
2 May 1968 Friendly Sweden  1–1  Spain Sweden Malmoe, Malmö
Nordahl 13' Report 72' Castellano Attendance: 27,275
Referee: West Germany Hans-Joachim Weyland
8 May 1968 Italy 1968 EURO Q Spain  1–2  England Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
20:30 CEST Amancio 47' 54' Peters
81' Hunter
Attendance: 120,000
Referee: Czechoslovakia Josef Krnavek
17 October 1968 Friendly France  1–3  Spain France Stade de Gerland, Lyons
Blanchet 22' Report Pirri 59'
Ufarte 74'
Aragonés 84'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Aurelio Angonese (Italy)
27 October 1968 Mexico 1970 W.C. Q Yugoslavia  0–0  Spain Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade
11 December 1968 Mexico 1970 W.C. Q Spain  1–1  Belgium Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Gárate 76' 2' Devrindt
23 February 1969 Mexico 1970 W.C. Q Belgium  2–1  Spain Belgium Sclessin, Liège
Devrindt 33', 73' 74' Asensi
26 March 1969 Friendly Spain  1–0   Switzerland Spain Luís Casanova, Valencia
Bustillo 20' Attendance: 10,000
Referee: France Robert Lacoste
23 April 1969 Friendly Spain  0–0  Mexico Spain Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
30 April 1969 Mexico 1970 W.C. Q Spain  2–1  Yugoslavia Spain Estadi del CF Barcelona, Barcelona
Bustillo 20'
Amancio 27'
66' Pavlovic
25 June 1969 Mexico 1970 W.C. Q Finland  2–0  Spain Finland Helsingin Olympiastadion, Töölö
Lindholm 7'
Tolsa 20'
15 October 1969 Mexico 1970 W.C. Q Spain  6–0  Finland Spain La Línea de la Concepción, Cádiz
Pirri 6'
Gárate 20', 42'
Velázquez 22'
Amancio 45'
Quino 85'

1970s

11 February 1970 Friendly Spain  2–0  West Germany Spain Sevilla
Arieta 17', 41' Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
21 February 1970 Friendly Spain  2–2  Italy Spain Madrid
Arieta 23'
Salvadore 25' (o.g.)
11' Anastasi
18' Riva
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
22 April 1970 Friendly Switzerland  0–1  Spain Switzerland Lausanne
7' Rojo Stadium: La Pontaise
28 October 1970 Friendly Spain  2–1  Greece Spain Zaragoza
Aragonés 22'
Quini 69'
87' Gioutsos Stadium: La Romareda
11 November 1970 Belgium 1972 EURO Qualification Spain  3–0  Northern Ireland Spain Sevilla
20:30 CET Rexach 39'
Pirri 59'
Aragonés 77'
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 26,215
Referee: Hungary Gyula Emsberger
20 February 1971 Friendly Italy  1–2  Spain Italy Cagliari
De Sisti 79' 35' Pirri
40' Uriarte
Stadium: Sant'Elia
17 March 1971 Friendly Spain  2–2  France Spain Valencia
Pirri 61', 63' 14', 54' Revelli Stadium: Estadio Luis CasanovaLuis Casanova
9 May 1971 Belgium 1972 EURO
Qualification
Cyprus  0–2  Spain Cyprus Nicosia
16:30 CEST 3' Pirri
85' Violeta
Stadium: GSP
Attendance: 5,818
Referee: Romania Constantin Bărbulescu
30 May 1971 Belgium 1972 EURO Qualification Soviet Union  2–1  Spain Soviet Union Moscow
18:30 CEST Kolotov 79'
Shevchenko 83'
88' Rexach Stadium: Central Lenin
Attendance: 81,700
Referee: West Germany Ferdinand Biwersi
27 October 1971 Belgium 1972 EURO Qualification Spain  0–0  Soviet Union Spain Sevilla
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 40,169
Referee: England Norman Burtenshaw
24 November 1971 Belgium 1972 EURO Qualification Spain  7–0  Cyprus Spain Granada
20:00 CET Pirri 9', 46' (pen.)
Quino 12', 24'
Aguilar 63'
Lora 66'
Rojo 75'
Stadium: Viejo Los Cármenes
Attendance: 19,176
Referee: Malta Joseph Cassar Naudi
12 January 1972 Friendly Spain  1–0  Hungary Spain Madrid
Arieta 82' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
16 February 1972 Belgium 1972 EURO Qualification Northern Ireland  1–1  Spain England Kingston upon Hull
16:00 CET Morgan 72' 40' Rojo Stadium: Boothferry Park
Attendance: 19,925
Referee: England Jack Taylor
12 April 1972 Friendly Greece  0–0  Spain Greece Thessaloniki
Stadium: Kaftanzoglio
23 May 1972 Friendly Spain  2–0  Uruguay Spain Madrid
Valdez 8'
Gárate 78'
Stadium: Vicente Calderón
11 October 1972 Friendly Spain  1–0  Argentina Spain Madrid
Asensi 33' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
19 October 1972 West Germany 1974 World Cup qualification Spain  2–2  Yugoslavia Spain Las Palmas, Canary Islands
Amancio 30'
Asensi 89'
52', 61' Bajević Stadium: Insular
17 January 1973 West Germany 1974 World Cup qualification Greece  2–3  Spain Greece Athens
Koudas 54'
Domazos 82'
38', 85' Valdez
71' Claramunt
21 February 1973 West Germany 1974 World Cup qualification Spain  3–1  Greece Spain Málaga
Claramunt 29'
Sol 38'
Martínez 77'
36' Antoniadis Stadium: La Rosaleda
2 May 1973 Friendly Netherlands  3–2  Spain Netherlands Amsterdam
Rep 12'
Reina 42' (o.g.)
Cruyff 90'
19', 48' Valdez Stadium: Olympic Stadium
17 October 1973 Friendly Turkey  0–0  Spain Turkey Istanbul
Stadium: Mithat Pasha
19 October 1973 West Germany 1974 World Cup qualification Yugoslavia  0–0  Spain Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb
Stadium: Maksimir
24 November 1973 Friendly West Germany  2–1  Spain West Germany Stuttgart
Heynckes 13', 37' 53' Claramunt Stadium: Neckarstadion
13 February 1974 West Germany 1974 World Cup Tie-breaker Yugoslavia  1–0  Spain West Germany Frankfurt
Katalinski 13' Stadium: Waldstadion
23 February 1974 Friendly Spain  1–0  West Germany Spain Barcelona
Asensi 20' Stadium: Sarrià
25 September 1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification Denmark  1–2  Spain Denmark Copenhagen
19:00 CEST Nygaard 48' (pen.) 28' (pen.) Claramunt
41' Martínez
Stadium: Idrætsparken
Attendance: 27,300
Referee: Republic of Ireland John Carpenter
12 October 1974 Friendly Argentina  1–1  Spain Argentina Buenos Aires
Rogel 83' 82' Pirri Stadium: Monumental
20 November 1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification Scotland  1–2  Spain Scotland Glasgow
21:00 CET
20:00 Local time
Bremner 10' 36', 61' Quini Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 94,331
Referee: Austria Erich Linemayr
5 February 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification Spain  1–1  Scotland Spain Valencia
20:30 CET Megido 67' 1' Jordan Stadium: Estadio Luis CasanovaLuis Casanova
Attendance: 40,952
Referee: Belgium Alfred Delcourt
17 April 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification Spain  1–1  Romania Spain Madrid
20:30 CEST Velázquez 6' 70' Crişan Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Netherlands Charles Corver
12 October 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification Spain  2–0  Denmark Spain Barcelona
20:30 CEST Pirri 41'
Capón 82'
Stadium: Sarrià
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Malta Paul Bonett
16 November 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification Romania  2–2  Spain Romania Bucharest
14:00 CET Georgescu 71' (pen.)
Iordănescu 80'
29' Villar
57' Santillana
Stadium: 23 August
Attendance: 45,381
Referee: West Germany Hans-Joachim Weyland
24 April 1976 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification Spain  1–1  West Germany Spain Madrid
21:00 CEST Santillana 20' 60' Beer Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 51,771
Referee: England Jack Taylor
22 May 1976 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976 EURO Qualification West Germany  2–0  Spain West Germany Munich
16:00 CEST Hoeneß 17'
Toppmöller 43'
Stadium: Olympiastadion
Attendance: 77,673
Referee: France Robert Wurtz
10 October 1976 Argentina 1978 World Cup qualification Spain  1–0  Yugoslavia Spain Sevilla
Pirri 86' (pen.) Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 19,217
Referee: Hungary Károly Palotai
9 February 1977 Friendly Republic of Ireland  0–1  Spain Republic of Ireland Dublin
10' Satrústegui Stadium: Lansdowne Road
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: England John Hunting
27 March 1977 Friendly Spain  1–1  Hungary Spain Alicante
Juanito 68' 58' Pusztai Stadium: Rico Pérez
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: France Michel Vautrot
16 April 1977 Argentina 1978 World Cup qualification Romania  1–0  Spain Romania Bucharest
Benito 6' (o.g.) Stadium: Steaua
Attendance: 18,500
Referee: Scotland John Gordon
21 September 1977 Friendly Switzerland  1–2  Spain Switzerland Bern
Elsener 43' 48' Cano
56' Ufarte
Stadium: Wankdorfstadion
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: West Germany Ferdinand Biwersi
26 October 1977 Argentina 1978 World Cup qualification Spain  2–0  Romania Spain Madrid
Leal 74'
Cano 83'
Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 18,500
Referee: France Robert Wurtz
30 November 1977 Argentina 1978 World Cup qualification Yugoslavia  0–1  Spain Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Belgrade
71' Cano Stadium: Crvena Zvezda
Attendance: 66,285
Referee: England Ken Burns
25 January 1978 Friendly Spain  2–1  Italy Spain Madrid
Pirri 10' (pen.)
Dani 56'
83' Tardelli Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: France Robert Wurtz
29 March 1978 Friendly Spain  3–0  Norway Spain Gijón
Quini 6'
Villar 22'
Dani 60'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Czechoslovakia Vojtech Christov
26 April 1978 Friendly Spain  2–0  Mexico Spain Granada
Quini 6'
Dani 16'
Stadium: Viejo Los Cármenes
Referee: France Alain Delmer
24 May 1978 Friendly Uruguay  0–0  Spain Uruguay Montevideo
Stadium: Centenario
Referee: Uruguay Héctor Rodríguez
3 June 1978 Argentina 1978 World Cup group stage Austria  2–1  Spain Argentina Buenos Aires
19:45 CEST Schachner 10'
Krankl 79'
21' Dani Stadium: José Amalfitani
Attendance: 40,841
Referee: Hungary Károly Palotai
7 June 1978 Argentina 1978 World Cup group stage Brazil  0–0  Spain Argentina Mar del Plata
19:45 CEST soccer ball with red X Cardeñosa Stadium: José Maria Minella
Attendance: 34,771
Referee: Italy Sergio Gonella
11 June 1978 Argentina 1978 World Cup group stage Spain  1–0  Sweden Argentina Buenos Aires
19:45 CEST Asensi 76' Stadium: José Amalfitani
Attendance: 46,765
Referee: West Germany Ferdinand Biwersi
4 October 1978 Italy 1980 EURO Qualification Yugoslavia  1–2  Spain Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb
Halilhodžić 44' 19' Juanito
31' Santillana
Stadium: Maksimir
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Austria Erich Linemayr
8 November 1978 Friendly France  1–0  Spain France Paris
Specht 41' Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 37,897
Referee: West Germany Walter Eschweiler
15 November 1978 Italy 1980 EURO Qualification Spain  1–0  Romania Spain Valencia
Asensi 9' Stadium: Estadio Luis CasanovaLuis Casanova
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Netherlands Jan Keizer
13 December 1978 Italy 1980 EURO Qualification Spain  5–0  Cyprus Spain Salamanca
Asensi 8'
Del Bosque 10'
Santillana 52', 77'
Cano 66'
Stadium: El Helmántico
Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Malta Paul Bonett
21 December 1978 Friendly Italy  1–0  Spain Italy Roma
Rossi 31' Stadium: Olimpico
Attendance: 28,685
Referee: Bulgaria Nikola Dudin
14 March 1979 Friendly Czechoslovakia  1–0  Spain Czechoslovakia Liberec
Masný 87' Stadium: U Nisy
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Hungary László Pádár
4 April 1979 Italy 1980 EURO
Qualification
Romania  2–2  Spain Romania Craiova
Georgescu 55' (pen.), 64' 57', 69' Dani Stadium: Ion Oblemenco
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Belgium Marcel van Langenhove
26 September 1979 Friendly Spain  1–1  Portugal Spain Vigo (Pontevedra)
Dani 26' (pen.) 74' (pen.) Nené Stadium: Balaídos
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Italy Luigi Agnolin
10 October 1979 Italy 1980 EURO Qualification Spain  0–1  Yugoslavia Spain Valencia
5' Šurjak Stadium: Luis Casanova
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Scotland Brian McGinlay
14 November 1979 Friendly Spain  1–3  Denmark Spain Cádiz
Mesa 56' 38', 77' Elkjær
55' Bertelsen
Stadium: Ramón de Carranza
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Belgium Roger Schoeters
9 December 1979 Italy 1980 EURO Qualification Cyprus  1–3  Spain Cyprus Limassol
Vrahimis 69' 5' Villar
41' Santillana
89' Saura
Stadium: Tsirion
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Austria Josef Bucek

See also

References

  1. ^ Spain – List of Results National Team, RSSSF.com (in English), viewed on July 2, 2010

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