Toyota Cup / Intercontinental Cup 1980

 

 

[Note: From this edition on, the Intercontinental Cup is sponsored by Toyota―whence called officially Toyota Cup―and played as a single game in Tokyo. The winner is presented with two trophies: the Toyota Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. The MVP of the final (Man of the Match) will also win a Toyota car.]

 

 

STADIUM: Kokuritsu Kyogijo / National Stadium (Tokyo)

DATE: 11-02-1981 (12:00 h)

ATTENDANCE: 62.000

REFEREE: Abraham Klein (ISR)

GOALS: 1-0 (Victorino 10')

BOOKED: Espárrago (xx’) / Lloyd (xx’)

MVP: Waldemar Victorino

Club Nacional de Football - Nottingham Forest FC
Uruguay 1 - 0 England

Club Nacional de Football (coach: Juan Mujica)

Rodolfo Rodríguez

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Hermes Moreira

Daniel Enríquez

Juan Carlos Blanco

Washington González

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Víctor Espárrago (c)

Denis Milar

Arsenio Luzardo

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Alberto Bica

Waldemar Victorino

Julio César Morales

Nottingham Forest FC (coach: Brian Clough)

Peter Shilton

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Viv Anderson

Larry Lloyd (c)

Kenny Burns

Frank Gray

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Stuart Gray

Raimondo Ponte (Peter Ward 67')

Martin O’Neill

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Trevor Francis

Ian Wallace

John Robertson

 

 

ROSTERS

(Full team squads corresponding to the entire season within which the Intercontinental Cup final is played. Numbers in blue indicate the players registered for the final)

Club Nacional de Football

Nottingham Forest FC

Goalkeepers

1. Rodolfo Sergio Rodríguez y Rodríguez (20-01-1956) URU

xx. Miguel Ángel Pereyra (xx-xx-1954) URU

Defenders

2. José Hermes Moreira (30-09-1958) URU

3. Daniel Enríquez (20-05-1958) URU

4. Juan Carlos Blanco Peñalva (25-05-1946) URU

5. Washington González (6-12-1955) URU

xx. Óscar Osvaldo Aguirregaray Acosta (25-10-1959) URU

Eduardo María de la Peña (7-06-1955) URU

Hugo Eduardo de León Rodríguez (27-02-1958) URU (*)

Midfielders

6. Víctor Rodolfo Espárrago Videla (6-10-1944) URU

10. Roberto Arsenio Luzardo Correa (4-09-1959) URU

16. Denis Alfredo Milar (20-06-1952) URU

xx. Héctor Mario Molina (xxx) URU

xx. José Rosauro Cabrera (xxx) ARG

Forwards

7. Alberto Viller Bica (11-02-1958) URU

9. Waldemar Barreto Victorino (22-05-1952) URU

11. Julio César Morales (16-02-1945) URU

xx. Rogelio Néstor Ramírez Bonvicini (8-04-1959) URU

xx. Dardo Pérez (xxx) URU

Wilmar Rubens Cabrera Sappa (31-07-1959) URU

COACH: Juan Martín Mujica (22-12-1944) URU

* De León was transferred to Grêmio FBPA earlier in 1981.

Goalkeepers

1. Peter Shilton (18-09-1949) ENG

xx. Steve Sutton (16-04-1961) ENG

Lee Smelt (13-03-1958) ENG

Defenders

2. Viv Anderson (29-07-1956) ENG

3. Frank Gray (27-10-1954) SCO

5. Larry Lloyd (6-10-1948) ENG

6. Kenny Burns (23-09-1953) SCO

Bryn Gunn (21-08-1958) ENG

Einar Jan Aas (12-10-1955) NOR

David Needham (21-05-1949) ENG

Midfielders

7. Martin O’Neill (1-03-1952) NIR

11. John Robertson (20-01-1953) SCO

15. Stuart Gray (19-04-1960) ENG

xx. Ian Bowyer (6-06-1951) ENG

John McGovern (28-10-1949) SCO

Gary Mills (11-11-1961) ENG

Colin Walsh (22-07-1962) SCO

Steve Hodge (25-10-1962) ENG

Forwards

8. Raimondo Ponte (4-04-1955) SWI

9. Trevor Francis (19-04-1954) ENG

10. Ian Wallace (23-05-1956) SCO

12. Peter Ward (27-07-1955) ENG

Garry Birtles (27-07-1956) ENG

John O’Hare (24-09-1946) SCO

COACH: Brian Clough (21-03-1935) ENG

 

 

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