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World Cup Appearances: X (1st appearance in 1934)
Best World Cup result: Fourth Place (1950)
World Cup Record:
2006 - Round 2
2002 - Quarter finals
1998 - Round 1
1994 - Quarter finals
1990 - Round 2
1986 - Quarter finals
1982 - Round 2
1978 - Round 1
1974 - Did not qualify
1970 - Did not qualify
1966 - Round 1
1962 - Round 1
1958 - Did not qualify
1954 - Did not qualify
1950 - Fourth place
1938 - Withdrew due to civil war
1934 - Quarter finals
1930 - Did not enter
| World Cup |
GP |
W |
L |
D |
GS |
GA |
| Germany 2006 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
9 |
4 |
| Korea/Japan 2002 |
5 |
3 |
0 |
2 |
10 |
5 |
| France 1998 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
8 |
4 |
| USA 1994 |
5 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
10 |
6 |
| Italy 1990 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
6 |
4 |
| Mexico 1986 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
11 |
4 |
| Spain 1982 |
5 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
| Argentina 1978 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
| England 1966 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
5 |
| Chile 1962 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
3 |
| Brazil 1950 |
6 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
10 |
12 |
| Italy 1934 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
3 |
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Competition
Totals |
49 |
22 |
16 |
11 |
80 |
57 |
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Competition
Average |
7.54 |
3.38 |
2.46 |
1.69 |
12.31 |
8.77 |
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European Championship Appearances: 7 (1st appearance in 1964)
Best European Championship result: Champions (1964)
European Championship Record:
2004
- Round 1
2000 - Quarterfinals
1996 - Quarterfinals
1992 - Did not qualify
1988 - Round 1
1984 - Runners-up
1980 - Round 1
1968 to 1976 - Did not qualify
1964 - Champions
1960 - Withdrew during qualifying
Olympic medal record:
| Year |
Venue |
Medal |
| 2000 |
Sydney, Australia |
Silver |
| 1992 |
Barcelona, Spain |
Gold |
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First International:
Spain 1-0 Denmark
Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920
World Cup Squad Lists / Detailed Records
2006 FIFA World Cup Germany
(held from June 09 to July 09, 2006)
In Group stage the the Spain is in Group H with Ukraine, Tunisia
and Saudi Arabia.
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Preliminary
Matches
| Date |
Teams |
Score |
| 16-Nov-05 |
SVK:ESP |
1:1 (0:0) |
| 12-Nov-05 |
ESP:SVK |
5:1 (2:0) |
| 12-Oct-05 |
SMR:ESP |
0:6 (0:3) |
| 08-Oct-05 |
BEL:ESP |
0:2 (0:0) |
| 07-Sep-05 |
ESP:SCG |
1:1 (1:0) |
| 08-Jun-05 |
ESP:BIH |
1:1 (0:1) |
| 04-Jun-05 |
ESP:LTU |
1:0 (0:0) |
| 30-Mar-05 |
SCG:ESP |
0:0 |
| 09-Feb-05 |
ESP:SMR |
5:0 (3:0) |
| 13-Oct-04 |
LTU:ESP |
0:0 |
| 09-Oct-04 |
ESP:BEL |
2:0 (0:0) |
| 08-Sep-04 |
BIH:ESP |
1:1 (0:0) |
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Preliminaries
Statistics
| Team |
GP |
GS |
GA |
GD |
YC |
RC |
| Spain |
12 |
25 |
5 |
+20 |
22 |
0 |
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Glossary
GP: Game Played, GS:
Goals, GA: Goals Against, GD: Goal Difference,
YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards |
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2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan
(held from May 31 to June 30)
manager:
José Antonio Camacho
squad list:
1 GK Íker Casillas | 2 DF Curro Torres | 3 DF Juanfran
| 4 MF Iván Helguera | 5 DF Carles Puyol | 6 DF Fernando
Hierro | 7 FW Raúl González | 8 MF Rubén
Baraja | 9 FW Fernando Morientes | 10 FW Diego Tristán
| 11 FW Francisco Javier de Pedro | 12 FW Alberto Luque | 13
GK Ricardo López | 14 MF David Albelda | 15 DF Enrique
Romero | 16 MF Gaizka Mendieta | 17 MF Juan Carlos Valerón
| 18 MF Sergio González | 19 MF Xavi Hernández
| 20 DF Miguel Ángel Nadal | 21 MF Luis Enrique Martínez
| 22 MF Joaquín Sánchez | 23 GK Pedro Contreras
Group stage:
| Team |
Pts |
GP |
GW |
GD |
GL |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Spain |
9 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
9 |
4 |
+5 |
Paraguay |
4 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
6 |
6 |
0 |
South Africa |
4 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
5 |
0 |
Slovenia |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
2 |
7 |
-5 |
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Glossary
Pts: Points, GP:
Games played, W: Games won, D: Games drawn, L:
Games lost, GF: Goals for, GA: ???????????????????? |
| date |
home |
result |
away |
| June
02, 2002 |
Spain |
2:2 |
Slovenia |
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Raul 44'
Valeron 74'
Hierro 87' pen |
Cimirotic 82' |
| date |
home |
result |
away |
| June
07, 2002 |
Spain |
3:1 |
Paraguay |
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Morientes 53', 69'
Hierro 83' pen |
Puyol 10' (own goal) |
| date |
home |
result |
away |
| June
12, 2002 |
South Africa |
2:3 |
Spain |
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McCarthy 31'
Radebe 53' |
Raul 4', 56'
Mendieta 45+' |
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Knockout stage:
Round of 16
| date |
home |
result |
away |
| June
16, 2002 |
Spain |
11 (AET) |
Republic
of Ireland |
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Morientes 8' |
90' Keane pen |
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Hierro scored
Baraja scored
Juanfran missed
Valerón missed
Mendieta scored |
3-2 (PEN) |
Keane scored
Holland missed
Connolly saved
Kilbane saved
Finnan scored |
Quarter-finals
| date |
home |
result |
away |
| June
22, 2002 |
South Korea |
00 (AET) |
Spain |
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Morientes 8' |
90' Keane pen |
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Hwang Sun-Hong scored
Park Ji-Sung scored
Seol Ki-hyun scored
Ahn Jung-Hwan scored
Hong Myung-Bo scored |
5-3 (PEN) |
Hierro scored
Baraja scored
Xavi scored
Joaquín saved |
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1998 Football World Cup
(held in France from June 10 to July 12)
manager: Javier Clemente
squad list:
1 GK Andoni Zubizarreta | 2 DF Albert Ferrer | 3 DF Agustin Aranzábal
| 4 DF Rafael Alkorta | 5 DF Abelardo | 6 DF Fernando Hierro
| 7 FW Fernando Morientes | 8 MF Julen Guerrero | 9 FW Juan Antonio
Pizzi | 10 FW Raúl | 11 FW Alfonso | 12 DF Sergi | 13
GK Santiago Cañizares | 14 DF Iván Campo | 15 DF
Carlos Aguilera | 16 MF Albert Celades | 17 MF Joseba Etxeberría
| 18 MF Guillermo Amor | 19 FW Kiko | 20 DF Miguel Ángel
Nadal | 21 MF Luis Enrique | 22 GK José Molina
1994 FIFA World Cup
(held in the USA from June 17 to July 17)
1990 Football World Cup
(held in Italy from June 08 to July 8, 1990)
manager: Luis Suarez
squad list:
1 GK Andoni Zubizarreta | 2 DF Michel Chendo | 3 DF Manuel Jimenez
| 4 DF Genaro Adrinua | 5 DF Manuel Sanchís | 6 MF Rafael
Martin Vazquez | 7 FW Miguel Pardeza | 8 DF Enrique Flores Quique
| 9 FW Emilio Butragueno | 10 MF Fernando Gomez | 11 MF Francisco
Villaroya | 12 DF Rafael Alkorta | 13 GK Juan Carlos Ablanedo
| 14 DF Alberto Gorriz | 15 MF Roberto Fernandez Bonillo | 16
GK José Mari Bakero | 17 DF Fernando Hierro | 18 MF Fernando
Marin Rafa Paz | 19 FW Julio Salinas | 20 FW Manuel Sanchez Manolo
| 21 MF Michel | 22 GK Juan Manuel Ochotorena
1986 Football World Cup
(held in Mexico from May 31 to June 29)
manager: Miguel Muñoz
squad list:
1 GK Andoni Zubizarreta | 2 DF Tomas Reñones | 3 DF Jose
Antonio Camacho | 4 DF Antonio Maceda | 5 DF Victor Muñoz
| 6 MF Rafael Gordillo | 7 MF Juan Antonio Señor | 8 MF
Andoni Goikoetxea | 9 FW Emilio Butragueño | 10 FW Francisco
Carrasco | 11 MF Julio Alberto | 12 FW Enrique Setien | 13 GK
Francisco Urriticoechea | 14 MF Ricardo Gallego | 15 DF Chendo
| 16 FW Hipolito Rincon | 17 MF Francisco Lopez | 18 MF Ramon
Caldere | 19 FW Julio Salinas | 20 FW Eloy | 21 MF Michel | 22
GK Juan Carlos Ablanedes
1982 Football World Cup
(held in Spain from June 13 to July 11)
manager: Jose Santamaría
squad list:
1 GK Luis Arconada | 2 DF José Antonio Camacho Alfaro
| 3 DF Gordillo | 4 MF Alonso | 5 DF Tendillo | 6 DF José
Ramón Alexanko | 7 FW Juanito | 8 MF Joaquín |
9 FW Satrústegui | 10 MF Zamora | 11 FW Roberto López
Ufarte | 12 DF Urquiaga | 13 DF Jiménez | 14 DF Maceda
| 15 MF Saura | 16 MF Sánchez | 17 MF Gallego | 18 FW
Uralde | 19 FW Carlos Alonso González | 20 FW Quini |
21 GK Urrutikoetxea | 22 GK Miguel Angel
NO INFORMATION BEFORE THE 1982 FOOTBALL WORLD CUP AVAILABLE
European Championship Squad
Lists / Detailed Records
2004 UEFA European Football Championship
(held in Portugal from June 12 to July 04)
manager: Iñaki Sáez
squad list:
1 GK Santiago Cañizares | 2 DF Joan Capdevila | 3 DF Carlos
Marchena | 4 MF David Albelda | 5 DF Carles Puyol | 6 DF Ivan
Helguera | 7 FW Raúl | 8 MF Baraja | 9 FW Fernando Torres
| 10 FW Fernando Morientes | 11 FW Albert Luque | 12 DF Gabri
| 13 GK Daniel Aranzubia | 14 MF Vicente Rodriguez | 15 DF Raul
Bravo | 16 MF Xabi Alonso | 17 FW Joseba Etxeberria | 18 DF Cesar
Martin | 19 MF Joaquin Real Betis | 20 MF Xavi | 21 MF Valerón
| 22 DF Juanito Gutierrez | 23 GK Iker Casillas
2000 UEFA European Championship
(co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands from June 10 to July
02)
manager: José Antonio Camacho
squad list:
1 GK Santiago Cañizares | 2 DF Míchel Salgado |
3 DF Agustin Aranzábal | 4 MF Josep Guardiola | 5 DF Abelardo
| 6 DF Fernando Hierro | 7 MF Iván Helguera | 8 MF Fran
| 9 FW Pedro Munitis | 10 MF Raúl | 11 FW Alfonso | 12
DF Sergi | 13 GK Íker Casillas | 14 MF Gerard | 15 MF
Vicente Engonga | 16 MF Gaizka Mendieta | 17 FW Joseba Etxeberría
| 18 DF Paco | 19 DF Juan Velasco | 20 FW Ismael Urzaíz
| 21 MF Juan Carlos Valerón | 22 GK José Molina
1996 European Football Championship
(held in England from June 08 to June 30)
manager: Javier Clemente
squad list:
1 GK Andoni Zubizarreta | 2 MF Juan Manuel López | 3 DF
Alberto Belsué | 4 DF Rafael Alkorta | 5 DF Abelardo |
6 MF Fernando Hierro | 7 FW José Emilio Amavisca | 8 MF
Julen Guerrero | 9 FW Juan Antonio Pizzi | 10 MF Donato | 11
FW Alfonso | 12 DF Sergi | 13 GK Santiago Cañizares |
14 FW Kiko | 15 MF José Luis Caminero | 16 DF Jorge Otero
| 17 FW Javier Manjarín | 18 MF Guillermo Amor | 19 FW
Julio Salinas | 20 DF Miguel Ángel Nadal | 21 MF Luis
Enrique | 22 GK José Molina
1992 European Football Championship
(held in Sweden from June 10 to June 26)
NO INFORMATION THE 1992 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP AVAILABLE
Most capped Spanish players:
| # |
Name |
Career |
Caps |
Goals |
Conc. |
| 1 |
Andoni
Zubizarreta |
1985-1998 |
126 |
0 |
100 |
| 2 |
Raul
González* |
1996-2006 |
92 |
42 |
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| 3 |
Fernando
Hierro |
1989-2002 |
89 |
29 |
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| 4 |
José
Antonio Camacho |
1975-1988 |
81 |
0 |
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| 5 |
Rafael
Gordillo Vázquez |
1978-1988 |
75 |
3 |
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*
indicates the player is still active |
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Top Spain goalscorers:
| # |
Name |
Career |
Caps |
Goals |
| 1 |
Raul
González* |
1996-2006 |
92 |
42 |
| 2 |
Fernando
Hierro |
1989-2002 |
89 |
29 |
| 3 |
Fernando
Morientes* |
1998- |
43 |
26 |
| 4 |
Emilio
Butragueño |
1984-1992 |
89 |
26 |
| 5 |
Alfredo
Di Stéfano |
1957-1961 |
31 |
23 |
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indicates the player is still active |
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UEFA U-21 Championship Appearances: 9 (1st appearance in 1982)
UEFA U-21 Best result: Winners in 1998, 1986
UEFA U-21 Championship Record:
2006 - Did not qualify. Finished 3rd of 6 in qualification group.
2004 - Did not qualify. Finished 1st of 5 in qualification group.
Lost qualification play-off.
2002 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 5 in qualification group.
Lost qualification play-off.
2000 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 4 in qualification group.
1998 - Winner.
1996 - Runners-up
1994 - Losing quarter-finalists.
1992 - Did not qualify. Finished 3rd of 5 in qualification group.
1990 - Losing quarter-finalists.
1988 - Losing quarter-finalists.
1986 - Winners
1984 - Runners-up
1982 - Losing quarter-finalists.
1980 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 3 in qualification group.
1978 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 3 in qualification group.
First U-21 International:
Yugoslavia 4-1 Spain (October 09, 1976 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia)
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