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Compendium to Luis Suarez Article-Part 1 (Year 1988)

Luis Suarez managed match No. 1

Date: September 14, 1988
Competition: Friendly
Result: Spain 1-Yugoslavia 2
Venue: Oviedo, Estadio Carlos Tartiere 
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Aladren Dante da Silva (Portugal)
Linesmen : Veiga Brito and Correa Faustino (Portugal)
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Michel 25th
(Yugoslavia): Mehmet Bazdarevic 46th , Borislav Cvetkovic 84th
Summary of goals:
1:0 (25th minute, Spain): Aitor Beguiristain crossed from the left side for Michel sho shot past Tomislav Ivkovic.
1:1 (46th minute, Yugoslavia): Milan Jankovic passed from midlfield to Boro Cvetkovic on the right side, he crossed to Mehmet Bazadraevic, who shot from edge of the box.
1:2 (84th minute, Yugoslavia): A poor clearance hit another Spanish defender and fell in path of Borislav Cvetkovic, who scored past Zubizaretta.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (13-Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de Gijón)  84th)
2-Miguel Porlan ‘Chendo’ Noguera (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
3-Miguel ‘Soler’ Sarasols (Fútbol Club Barcelona)  (12-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 61st)
4-Genar ‘Andrinua’ Cortabarría (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
5-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)  (15-Francisco ‘Ferreira’ Colmenero (Club Atlético de Madrid) 84th)
7-Rafael Martin Vazquez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
6-Francisco ‘Patxi Salinas’ Fernandez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) (16-Julio ‘Salinas’ Fernandez (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 61st)
8-José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
9-‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)  (14-Fernando ‘Nando’ Martinez Perales (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 61st)
10-‘Roberto’ Fernandez  Bonillo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
11-Aitor ‘Beguiristain’ Mugica (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Other Substitutes:
None

Team Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note: Aitor Beguiristain scored a goal in the 16th minute that was disallowed.

Yugoslavia:
1-Tomislav Ivkovic (Wiener Sport-Club / Austria)   
2-Goran Juric (Fudbalski Klub Crvena zvezda (Red Star) -Beograd)  
6-Ljubomir Radanovic (Royal Standard de Liege / Belgium)
8-Milan Jankovic (Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht / Belgium)
4-Faruk Hadzibegic (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard / France)
3-Marko Elsner (Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice / France)
7-Zlatko Vujovic (Association Sportive de Cannes Football / France)
11-Goran Milojevic (Fudbalski Klub Partizan- Beograd)   (14-Miodrag Krivkokapic (Dundee United Football Club / Scotland) 84th)
9-Boro Cvetkovic (Ascoli Calcio 1898 / Italy)
5-Mehmed Bazdarevic (Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard / France)
10-Marko Mlinaric (Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise / France)       

Coach: Ivica Osim

Team Captain: Zlatko Vujovic 
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: White Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks


Photo From: AS Color, September 15, 1988
(Emilio Butragueno, September 14, 1988, Spain1 -Yugoslavia 2)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, September 14, 1988, Spain1 -Yugoslavia 2)






Luis Suarez managed match No. 2

Date: October 12, 1988
Competition: Friendly / Copa Hispanidad (Spanish Federations’ 75th Annivesrary)
Result: Spain 1-Argentina 1 
Venue: Sevilla- Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán 
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Carlo Longhi (Italy)
Linesmen: Romeo Paparesta and Luciano Lui (Italy)
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Emilio Butragueňo 7th
(Argentina): Claudio Caniggia 44th
Summary of goals:
1:0 (7th minute, Spain):  Jose Maria Bakero from the middle sent Michel through on right side, he crossed for Butragueno who scored in an unattended net (Argentina players protested for offside)
1:1 (44th minute, Argentina): Gabriel Calderon took a free kick to left far post, Oscar Ruggeri crossed into the box for Claudio Caniggia to score.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)             
3-Luis Maria ‘Lopez Rekarte’ (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
2-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de Fútbol) (12-Manuel ‘Jiminez’ Jimenez  (Sevilla Fútbol Club) 46th)
4-Genar ‘Andrinua’ Cortabarría (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
5-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)        
6-‘Roberto’ Fernandez  Bonillo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
7-Jose Maria ‘Bakero’ Escudero (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
8-José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
10-Rafael Martin Vazquez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
9-‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos  (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)  (16-Julio ‘Salinas’ Fernandez (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 85th)
11-Aitor ‘Beguiristain’ Mugica (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (15-Francisco ‘Patxi Salinas’ Fernandez (Athletic Club de Bilbao) 79th)

Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Other Substitutes:
Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de Gijón)
Francisco ‘Ferreira’ Colmenero (Club Atlético de Madrid)

Team Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:
1-Andoni Zubizaretta assumed captaincy after Butragueno was substituted in the 85th minute.
2- Emilio Butrgueno scored a goal in the 14th minute that was disallowed.

Argentina:
1-Nery Alberto Pumpido (Real Betis Balompié-Sevilla / Spain)
2-Sergio Daniel Batista (Club Atlético River Plate- Buenos Aires)
3-Nestor Ariel Fabbri (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires) (14-Julio Jorge Olarticoechea (Racing Club de Avellaneda-Avellaneda - Buenos Aires) 56th)
4-José Luis Cuciuffo (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires)
5-Jose Luis Brown (Real Murcia Club de Fútbol / Spain)
6-Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri (Club Deportivo Logroňes / Spain)
7-Claudio Paul Caniggia (Hellas-Verona / Italy) (17-Gustavo Abel Dezotti (Società Sportiva Lazio-Roma / Italy) 77th)
9-Pedro Antonio Troglio (Hellas-Verona / Italy)
8-Ricardo Omar Giusti (Club Atlético Independiente Avellaneda)
10- Diego Armando Maradona (Societa Sportiva Calcio Napoli  / Italy) (15-Carlos Daniel Tapia (Club Atlético Boca Juniors -Buenos Aires) 75th)
11-Gabriel Humberto Calderon (Paris Saint Germain Football Club / France)

Coach : Carlos Salvador Bilardo
Booked: José Luis Cuciuffo 55

Team Captain: Diego Maradona
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors: Blue/White Vertical striped Shirts, Black Shorts, White Socks

Note:
1-Oscar Ruggeri assumed captaincy after Maradona was substituted in the 75th minute



Photo From: El Grafico Number 3602, 1988
(October 12, 1988, Spain 1-Aregntina 1)



Photo From: El Grafico Number 3602, 1988
(October 12, 1988, Spain 1-Aregntina 1)



 
Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, October 12, 1988, Spain 1-Aregntina 1)


Luis Suarez managed match No. 3

Date: November 16, 1988
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 6
Result: Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0
Venue: Sevilla -Estadio Benito Villamarin (Betis)         
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Yuri  Savchenko (USSR)
Linesmen: Chekhoev and Ivan Timoshenko (USSR)
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Manolo 53rd, Emilio Butragueňo 65th
(Republic of Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (53rd minute, Spain): Rafael Martin Vazquez crossed from the left side to Manolo, his first attempt was parried by Bonner, but he picked up the rebound.
2:0 (65th minute, Spain): From the right side, Quique crossed in the box and Butragueno volleyed it home.
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
2-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de Fútbol)  (12-Jesus ‘Solana’ Bermejo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 84th )
6-Alberto ‘Gorriz’ Echarte (Real Sociedad de Fútbol )
5-‘Manuel Sanchis’ Hontiyuelo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)        
4-Genar ‘Andrinua’ Cortabarría (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
3-Manuel ‘Jiminez’ Jimenez  (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
8-José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol)   
10-‘Roberto’ Fernandez Bonillo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
11-Rafael Martin Vazquez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
9-‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
7-Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid)(15-‘Ramon’ Vasquez Garcia (Sevilla Fútbol Club) 67th)

Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Other Substitutes:
13- Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de Gijón) 
14- Francisco ‘Ferreira’ Colmenero (Club Atlético de Madrid)
16- Aitor ‘Beguiristain’ Mugica (Fútbol Club Barcelona)

Team Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note: Manolo scored a goal in the 62nd minute that was disallowed.


Republic of Ireland:
1-Patrick ‘Paddy’ Bonner (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
2-Christopher Barry Morris (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
4-Michael Joseph  ‘Mick’ McCarthy  (Celtic Football Club- Glasgow / Scotland)
5-David Anthony O'Leary (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
3-Stephen Staunton (Liverpool Football Club / England)   
8-Raymond James Houghton (Liverpool Football Club / England)  
7-Kevin Bernard Moran  (Real Sporting de Gijón / Spain)
6-John Joseph Sheridan (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)  (15-Liam Francis O'Brien (Newcastle United Football Club / England)  81st )
11-Anthony Galvin (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England) 
10-Anthony Guy Cascarino (Millwall Football Club-London / England)
9-John William Aldridge (Liverpool Football Club / England) (13-Niall John Quinn (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)  64th)

Coach: John ‘Jack’ Charlton (England)
Booked: Ray Houghton 65th
Other Substitutes:
12- Francis Anthony ‘Frank’ Stapleton (Le Havre Athletic Club / France)
14- John Christopher Patrick Anderson (Newcastle United Football Club / England)  
16-Gerry Peyton (Bournemouth Association Football Club / England)

Team Captain: Kevin Bernard Moran 
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks


Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Manuel Sanchis and Mick McCarthy, November 16, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Manolo and Paddy Bonner, November 16, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Rafael Martin Vazquez and Ray Houghton, November 16, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0)



Photo From: (Magazine Source unknown) / Contribution From a blog viewer (special thanks to Jose Luis Carbonell)
(Spain squad, November 16, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 2-Republic of Ireland 0)



Luis Suarez managed match No. 4

Date: December 21, 1988
Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier-Group 6
Result: Spain 4-Northern Ireland 0
Venue: Sevilla -Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán       
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Marcel van Langenhove (Belgium)
Linesmen: Goris and Schelings (Belgium)
Goalscorers:
(Spain): Anton Rogan (own goal) 30th, Emilio Butragueňo 55th, Michel 61st pen, Roberto or John McClelland (own goal) 64th
(Northern Ireland): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (30th minute, Spain): Anton Rogan intercepted a pass from Rafael Martin Vasquez. He backpassed to Alan McKnight, who tripped and the ball went into the net.
2:0 (55th minute, Spain): A corner from left side was headed across by Genar Andrinua. Gorriz took a hard shot that hit John McClelland on the chest and fell in front of Emilio Butragueno, who scored.
3:0 (61st minute, Spain): Spain were awarded the penalty kick after Michel was fouled by John McClelland in the box (Other sources show Anton Rogan having fouled Aitor Beguiristain). Michel scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
4:0 (64th minute, Spain): Roberto’s shot was deflected into the net by John McClelland (Other sources show Kevin Mc Donald to have deflected the ball)
Lineups:
Spain:
1-Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
2-Enrique ‘Quique’ Sanchez Flores (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
4-Genar ‘Andrinua’ Cortabarría (Athletic Club de Bilbao)
5-Alberto ‘Gorriz’ Echarte (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
3-Manuel ‘Jiminez’ Jimenez  (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
8-José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
6-‘Roberto’ Fernandez  Bonillo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
10-Rafael Martin Vazquez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
7-Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid) (16-Julio ‘Salinas’ Fernandez (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 77th)
9-‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
11-Aitor ‘Beguiristain’ Mugica (Fútbol Club Barcelona) (14-Ricardo Jesus ‘Serna’ Orozco (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 64th)

Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes
Other Substitutes:
Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de Gijón) 
Miguel Porlan ‘Chendo’ Noguera (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
‘Ramon’ Vasquez Garcia (Sevilla Fútbol Club)

Team Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks


Northern Ireland:
1-Alan Darrell McKnight (West Ham United Football Club-London / England)
2-Anton Gerard Patrick Rogan (The Celtic Football Club –Glasgow / Scotland)
3-Nigel Worthington (Sheffield Wednesday Football Club / England)
5-Alan McDonald (Queens Park Rangers Football Club-London / England)
4-John McClelland (Watford Football Club / England)
6-Malachy Martin Donaghy (captain) (Manchester United Football Club / England) (15-Michael Andrew Martin O'Neill (Newcastle United Football Club / England) 72nd)
8-David McCreery (Newcastle United Football Club / England) (14-James Martin Quinn (Leicester City Football Club / England) 54th)
7-Stephen Alexander Penney (Brighton Hove and Albion Football Club / England)
9-Colin John Clarke (Southampton Football Club / England)
10-Kevin James Wilson (Chelsea Football Club-London / England)
11-Kingsley Terence Black (Luton Town Football Club / England)

Coach: William Laurence Bingham
Booked: Alan McDonald 35th

Team Captain: John McClelland
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Uniform Colors: Green Shirts, White Shorts, Green Socks




Photo From: MARCA_1988-12-22
(December 21, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 4-Northern Ireland 0)



Photo From: MARCA_1988-12-22
(December 21, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 4-Northern Ireland 0)



Photo From: Todo Sobre La Seleccion Espanola, Felix Martialay, 2006
(Spain squad, December 21, 1988, World Cup Qualifier, Spain 4-Northern Ireland 0)



Luis Suarez managed Unofficial match

Date: December 28, 1988
Competition: Friendly
Result: Celta Vigo (Spain) 1-Spain 2
Venue: Vigo, -----       
Attendance: ---
Referees: Ramos Marcos (Spain) (First half), García de Loza (Spain) (46th to 69th minute), Taboada Soto (Spain) (70th minute to 90th minute)
Goalscorers:
(Celta Vigo): Amarildo 59th pen
(Spain): Roberto 18th , Rafael Martin Vazquez 26th minute
Summary of goals:
0:1 (18th minute, Spain): Roberto
0:2 (26th minute, Spain): Manolo passed to Julio Salinas who crossed to butragueno, who then assisted Rafael Martin Vazquez to score.
1:2 (59th minute, Celta): Spain were awarded the penalty kick after Maric was fouled by Abladeno in the box. Amarildo scored from the ensuing penalty kick.
Celta Vigo:
Javier ‘Maté’ Berzal (Francisco Javier ‘Villanueva’ Medina 30th)
Esuardo ‘Gustavo’ Loureiro Alvarez (Uruguay)
‘Atilano’ Vecino Escuadra (James Hagan (Northern Ireland) 70th)
Jose Manuel ‘Espinosa’ Gomez (Manuel Baltasar Alonso Mendez ‘Noly’  )
‘Rodolfo’ Dapena Dapena  (Jorge ‘Otero’ Bouzas 30th)
Manuel ‘Zambrano’ Diaz
‘Vicente’ Alvarez Nunez   (Jose Manuel Freire Chapela ‘Lito’ )
‘Julio Prieto’ Martin
Pedro Maria ‘Herrera’ Sancristobal (‘Candido’ Viana Valentin 70th)
Jose Luis ‘Mosquera’ Losada (Zoran Maric (Yugoslavia) )
‘Amarildo’ Souza Do Amaral (Brazil)

Coach: Jose Manuel Diaz Novoa

Team Captain: ‘Vicente’ Alvarez Nunez
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Shirt Sponsor:  Citroen
Uniform Colors:


Spain:
First Half:
Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Juan Antonio ‘Laranaga’ Gurruchaga (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
Jose ‘Lemos’ Rodriguez (Real Valladolid Clud de Futbol)
Francisco ‘Ferreira’ Colmenero (Club Atlético de Madrid)
Manuel ‘Jiminez’ Jimenez  (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
José Miguel ‘Michel’ Martín del Campo (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
‘Roberto’ Fernandez  Bonillo (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
Rafael Martin Vazquez (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
Julio ‘Salinas’ Fernandez (Fútbol Club Barcelona)
‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (Real Madrid Club de Fútbol) 
Manuel ‘Manolo’ Sanchez Delgado (Club Atlético de Madrid)

Second Half:
Juan Carlos ‘Abladeno’ Iglesias (Real Sporting de Gijón)  (Andoni ‘Zubizarreta’ Urreta (Fútbol Club Barcelona) 74th)
Fernando ‘Giner’ Gil (Valencia Club de Fútbol) 
Fernando Ruiz Hierro (Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol)  
Bernardino Serrano Mori ‘Mino’ (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
‘Juan Carlos’ Rodríguez Moreno (Club Atlético de Madrid)
‘Rafa Paz’ Marin (Sevilla Fútbol Club)
Luis Mariano ‘Minguela’ Munoz (Real Valladolid Clud de Futbol)
Diego ‘Orejuela’ Rodriguez (Real Club Deportivo Espanol-Barcelona)
‘Eloy’ Jose Olaya Prendes (Valencia Club de Fútbol)
Lorenzo ‘Loren’ Juarros Garcia (Real Sociedad de Fútbol)
Manuel Jesus Maderal ‘Villa’ (Cadiz Club de Futbol)

Coach: Luis ‘Suarez’ Miramontes

Team Captain: ‘Emilio Butragueňo’ Santos (First Half), Eloy (second half)
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Le Coq Sportif
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Blue Shorts, Black Socks

Note:
1-Andoni Zubizaretta back on the field in the 74th minute, after his substitution to replace injured substitute goalkeeper Abladeno.

2-Orejuela could also possibly be Antonio Jose ‘Orejuela’ Rivero of (Club Atlético de Madrid).

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