1978 FIFA World Cup Group A

Main article: 1978 FIFA World Cup

Group A of the 1978 FIFA World Cup was one of two groups of nations competing for the De facto semifinals the 1978 FIFA World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on June 14 and its last matches were played on June 21. All six group matches were played either at the Estadio Chateau Carreras in Córdoba, or the Estadio Monumental in the capital Buenos Aires. The group consisted of West Germany (the Defending Champions) as well as the Netherlands (the former runners up), Italy and Austria. The Netherlands advanced to the final match, and Italy advanced to the third place match.[1]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 321094+55
 Italy 31112203
 West Germany 302145−12
 Austria 310248−42

Austria vs Netherlands

After an unconvincing group stage performance the Netherlands knew they had to play better if they were to qualify for the finals, and took on surprise qualifiers Austria in their first game. They started well when an unmarked Ernie Brandts headed in Arie Haan's free kick. The Dutch then won a penalty kick after Gerhard Breitenberger fouled Wim Jansen and Rob Rensenbrink neatly scored. Rensenbrink then took advantage of some poor defending to provide assist for Johnny Rep to score on either side of half time. Austria which created several chances and were unlucky to score in the first half got one back in the eightieth minute when defender Erich Obermayer scored a brilliant lob over the Dutch goalkeeper for a goal. The Dutch weren't to be deterred as Rensenbrink provided yet another assist this time Willy van de Kerkhof to score just two minutes later.[2][3]

14 June 1978
13:45 ART
Austria  1–5  Netherlands
Obermayer  80' Report Brandts  6'
Rensenbrink  35' (pen.)
Rep  36', 53'
W. van de Kerkhof  82'
Austria
AUSTRIA:
GK 1 Friedl Koncilia
DF 2 Robert Sara (c)
DF 3 Erich Obermayer
DF 4 Gerhard Breitenberger
DF 5 Bruno Pezzey
MF 7 Josef Hickersberger
MF 8 Herbert Prohaska
MF 11 Kurt Jara
MF 12 Eduard Krieger
FW 9 Hans Krankl
FW 10 Wilhelm Kreuz
Manager:
Austria Helmut Senekowitsch
Netherlands
NETHERLANDS:
GK 1 Piet Schrijvers
DF 2 Jan Poortvliet
DF 5 Ruud Krol (c)
DF 7 Piet Wildschut
DF 22 Ernie Brandts  66'
MF 6 Wim Jansen
MF 9 Arie Haan
MF 10 René van de Kerkhof  60'
MF 11 Willy van de Kerkhof
FW 16 Johnny Rep
FW 12 Rob Rensenbrink
Substitutions:
MF 3 Dick Schoenaker  60'
DF 4 Adrie van Kraay  66'
Manager:
Austria Ernst Happel

Italy vs West Germany

14 June 1978
13:45 ART
Italy  0–0  West Germany
Report
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 67,547
Referee: Dušan Maksimović (Yugoslavia)
Italy
ITALY:
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c)
DF 2 Mauro Bellugi
DF 3 Antonio Cabrini
DF 5 Claudio Gentile
DF 8 Gaetano Scirea
MF 9 Giancarlo Antognoni  46'
MF 10 Romeo Benetti
MF 14 Marco Tardelli
MF 16 Franco Causio
CF 18 Roberto Bettega
CF 21 Paolo Rossi
Substitutions:
MF 15 Renato Zaccarelli  46'
Manager:
Italy Enzo Bearzot
Germany
WEST GERMANY:
GK 1 Sepp Maier
DF 2 Berti Vogts (c)
DF 3 Bernard Dietz
DF 4 Rolf Rüssmann
DF 5 Manfred Kaltz
DF 8 Herbert Zimmerman  53'
MF 6 Rainer Bonhof
MF 10 Heinz Flohe  68'
MF 17 Bernd Hoelzenbein
FW 9 Klaus Fischer
FW 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Substitute:
DF 13 Harald Konopka  53'
MF 15 Erich Beer  68'
Manager:
West Germany Helmut Schoen

Netherlands vs West Germany

This highly anticipated match was a repeat of the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final, with the Netherlands fielding six players who had played that day and West Germany four. The match official Ramón Barreto of Uruguay coincidentally had also been one of the linesmen at the 1974 final.

The 1974 final has started with the Dutch scoring within a two minutes, and in this game there was another early goal although it went the German's way. The Dutch goaltender Piet Schrijvers could only parry Rainer Bonhof's free kick right into the path of Rüdiger Abramczik who headed home. The Netherlands equalized around the thirty-minute mark when Arie Haan let fly from 35 yards and into the top corner.[4]

Knowing a draw would be enough Netherlands refrained from taking chances in the second half. Against the run of play West Germany were awarded a soft free-kick, the Dutch were complaining with the referee and did not keep their concentration Erich Beer crossed for Dieter Müller to power in a header. The goal gave the Netherlands the momentum to score though and eight minutes from time René van de Kerkhof took a pass from his twin brother Willy, cut inside a defender and smashed home. There would be a few more chances as Johnny Rep hit the woodwork and Schrijvers was forced to save from Beer.

The end of the game ended in Bizarre fashion, with substitute Dick Nanninga shown a yellow card for an off the ball incident and then seconds later referee Barreto showed the same player a red card for apparently laughing at the decision to give him a card. It took five minutes to restore order on the field as the bewildered Nanninga was led off.

18 June 1978
16:45 ART
Netherlands  2–2  West Germany
Haan  27'
R. van de Kerkhof  82'
Report Abramczik  3'
D. Müller  70'
Netherlands
NETHERLANDS:
GK 1 Piet Schrijvers
DF 2 Jan Poortvliet
DF 5 Ruud Krol (c)
DF 7 Piet Wildschut  79'
DF 22 Ernie Brandts
MF 6 Wim Jansen
MF 9 Arie Haan
MF 10 René van de Kerkhof
MF 11 Willy van de Kerkhof  6'
FW 16 Johnny Rep
FW 12 Rob Rensenbrink
Substitutions:
FW 18 Dick Nanninga Yellow cardRed card 87', 88'  79'
Manager:
Austria Ernst Happel
Germany
WEST GERMANY:
GK 1 Sepp Maier
DF 2 Berti Vogts (c)
DF 3 Bernard Dietz
DF 4 Rolf Rüssmann
DF 5 Manfred Kaltz
MF 6 Rainer Bonhof
MF 15 Erich Beer
MF 17 Bernd Hölzenbein
FW 7 Rüdiger Abramczik
FW 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
FW 14 Dieter Müller
Manager:
West Germany Helmut Schön

Italy vs Austria

18 June 1978
16:45 ART
Italy  1–0  Austria
Rossi  13' Report
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 66,695
Referee: Francis Rion (Belgium)
Italy
Italy:
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c)
DF 2 Mauro Bellugi  46'
DF 3 Antonio Cabrini
DF 5 Claudio Gentile
DF 8 Gaetano Scirea
MF 10 Romeo Benetti
MF 14 Marco Tardelli
MF 15 Renato Zaccarelli
MF 16 Franco Causio
CF 18 Roberto Bettega  72'
CF 21 Paolo Rossi
Substitutions:
MF 4 Antonello Cuccureddu  46'
FW 19 Francesco Graziani  72'
Manager:
Italy Enzo Bearzot
Austria
AUSTRIA:
GK 1 Friedl Koncilia
DF 2 Robert Sara (c)
DF 3 Erich Obermayer
DF 5 Bruno Pezzey
DF 14 Heinrich Strasser
MF 7 Josef Hickersberger
MF 8 Herbert Prohaska
MF 12 Eduard Krieger
FW 9 Hans Krankl
FW 10 Wilhelm Kreuz
FW 18 Walter Schachner  63'
Substitutes:
FW 19 Hans Pirkner  63'
Manager:
Austria Helmut Senekowitsch

Austria vs West Germany

Main article: Miracle of Cordoba

21 June 1978
13:45 ART
Austria  3–2  West Germany
Vogts  59' (o.g.)
Krankl  66', 87'
Report Rummenigge  19'
Hölzenbein  72'
Austria
AUSTRIA:
GK 1 Friedl Koncilia
DF 2 Robert Sara (c)
DF 3 Erich Obermayer
DF 5 Bruno Pezzey
DF 14 Heinrich Strasser
MF 7 Josef Hickersberger
MF 8 Herbert Prohaska
MF 12 Eduard Krieger
FW 9 Hans Krankl
FW 10 Wilhelm Kreuz
FW 18 Walter Schachner  71'
Substitutes:
FW 17 Franz Oberacher  71'
Manager:
Austria Helmut Senekowitsch
Germany
WEST GERMANY:
GK 1 Sepp Maier
DF 2 Berti Vogts (c)
DF 3 Bernard Dietz
DF 4 Rolf Rüssmann
DF 5 Manfred Kaltz
MF 6 Rainer Bonhof
MF 15 Erich Beer  45'
MF 17 Bernd Hölzenbein
FW 7 Rüdiger Abramczik
FW 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
FW 14 Dieter Müller  60'
Substitute:
MF 20 Hansi Müller  45'
FW 9 Klaus Fischer  60'
Manager:
West Germany Helmut Schön

Italy vs Netherlands

This match was a semifinal in all but name with the winner being assured a place in the final, although the Netherlands could advance with a draw and a Germany draw or loss. Italy started the positive and scored when Ernie Brandts in an attempt to stop Roberto Bettega only succeeded in putting the ball into his own net. The goal would have consequences for the Netherlands as Piet Schrijvers was injured on the play and had to be stretchered off for Jan Jongbloed. Italy dominated the remainder of the first half. In a physical match Johnny Rep was cautioned for fouling Romeo Benetti, who was latter to pick up a yellow card himself for fouling Rensenbrink, meaning the Italian defender would miss the match should Italy reach it. Early in the second half Arie Haan was cautioned for a challenge on Marco Tardelli who latter also picked up a yellow card meaning he too would miss Italy's next match. Some felt that Antonio Cabrini's challenge on Haan many felt warranted a red card, not just a yellow. Shortly after half time Brandts, who earlier scored an own goal blasted home a shot to equalizes. Than fourteen minutes from time Haan hit an audacious shot 30 yards out that went off Zoff's left post an into the net.[5]

21 June 1978
13:45 ART
Italy  1–2  Netherlands
Brandts  19' (o.g.) Report Brandts  49'
Haan  76'
Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 67,433
Referee: Angel Franco Martínez (Spain)
Italy
Italy:
GK 1 Dino Zoff (c)
DF 3 Antonio Cabrini  65'
DF 4 Antonello Cuccureddu
DF 5 Claudio Gentile
DF 8 Gaetano Scirea
MF 10 Romeo Benetti  40'  77'
MF 14 Marco Tardelli  70'
MF 15 Renato Zaccarelli
MF 16 Franco Causio  46'
CF 18 Roberto Bettega
CF 21 Paolo Rossi
Substitutions:
MF 17 Claudio Sala  46'
FW 19 Francesco Graziani  72'
Manager:
Italy Enzo Bearzot
Netherlands
NETHERLANS:
GK 1 Piet Schrijvers  21'
DF 2 Jan Poortvliet
DF 5 Ruud Krol (c)
DF 6 Wim Jansen
DF 22 Ernie Brandts
MF 13 Johan Neeskens
MF 9 Arie Haan  50'
MF 10 René van de Kerkhof
MF 11 Willy van de Kerkhof
FW 16 Johnny Rep  35'  65'
FW 12 Rob Rensenbrink
Substitutions:
GK 8 Jan Jongbloed  21'
DF 4 Adrie van Kraay  65'
Manager:
Austria Ernst Happel

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