Spain national football team results (unofficial matches)
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The Spain national football team has played in several matches dating back to 1913, which according to various sources are not counted as 'Tier A' international matches. In 2020, the sports newspaper Marca reported that there were 74 such matches, most of them either played during the Spanish Civil War era (late 1930s), charity fundraisers or pre-tournament warm-up matches against clubs or regional representative teams; of the 403 players involved in those matches, 89 were never capped in an official match.[1]
1913
25 May 1913 Friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg (RUECF) | 1–1 | File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France (USFSA) | Hondarribia, Gipuzkoa |
16:30 | Arzuaga File:Soccerball shade.svg 85' |
Report | Lepage File:Soccerball shade.svg 75' |
Stadium: Estadio de Amute Attendance: 5,000 Referee: José Ángel Berraondo (Spain) |
1920
This was a serie of warm-up matches for the 1920 Summer Olympics, held in Antwerp, that were played by the Northern Spain.
The 25 players initially called up plus other local players were distributed between two teams: Probables vs Posibles (probable vs possible)
11 July 1920 Training match | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Probables | 0–2 | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Posibles | Vigo |
Report | Cruces File:Soccerball shade.svg Vázquez File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Stadium: Campo de Coia Referee: Manuel Lemmel (Catalonia) |
13 July 1920 Training match | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Probables | 4–0 | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Posibles | Vigo |
Vázquez File:Soccerball shade.svgFile:Soccerball shade.svgFile:Soccerball shade.svg Paco González File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Report | Stadium: Campo de Coia Referee: Manuel Lemmel (Catalonia) |
20 July 1920 Training match | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Probables | 2–0 | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Posibles | Bilbao |
Sesúmaga File:Soccerball shade.svg Arabolaza File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Report | Stadium: San Mamés Stadium Referee: Cecilio Ibarreche (Basque Country) |
25 or 27 July 1920 Training match | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Probables | 2–0 | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Posibles | Bilbao |
Matías File:Soccerball shade.svg Arabolaza File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Report | Stadium: San Mamés Stadium Referee: Cecilio Ibarreche (Basque Country) |
1 August 1920 Training match | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Probables | 3–1 | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Posibles | Irun |
Vázquez File:Soccerball shade.svg Arabolaza File:Soccerball shade.svg Acedo File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Report | Martínez File:Soccerball shade.svg | Stadium: Estadio de Amute Referee: Chopeitia (Basque Country) |
8 August 1920 Training match | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Probables | 3–4 | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Posibles | Irun |
Pagaza File:Soccerball shade.svg 2' Sesúmaga File:Soccerball shade.svg ?? File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Report | Vázquez File:Soccerball shade.svg (p)File:Soccerball shade.svg (p) Arrate File:Soccerball shade.svg ?? File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Stadium: Estadio de Amute Referee: Chopeitia (Basque Country) |
1924
1926
26 December 1926 Unofficial friendly | Aragon File:Flag of Aragon.svg | 1–1 | File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg Spain | Zaragoza, Aragon |
Report | Stadium: Campo de la Torre de Bruil |
1927
In May 1927, Spain played a friendly against Portugal in Madrid[2][3][4] on the same day as they played Italy in Rome.[5][6][7][8] The squad for the Italy game was more experienced and considered to be stronger, while several players in the Portugal match made their debuts; consequently the side that played Portugal is considered to have been equivalent to a Spain B team[9] (although they won their match while the 'A team' lost theirs)[8] and thus not a full international, although the match is included in some media articles relating to the Portugal–Spain football rivalry and in some statistical tallies of caps for the players involved[10][11][12][13] (this is not included in Marca's 74 matches).
29 May 1927 Unofficial friendly[2][3] | Spain XI File:Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931).svg | 2–0 | File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal XI | Spain Madrid |
17:30 | Moraleda File:Soccerball shade.svg 61' Valderrama File:Soccerball shade.svg 81' |
[8] | Stadium: Metropolitano Attendance: 30,000 Referee: England Thomas Crewe |
1933
28 February 1933 Unofficial friendly | Atlético Madrid File:600px Blue HEX-2C2E91 White triangle on White Red HEX-F03121 stripes.svg | 1–1 | File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain |
?? Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg | 1-0 | Central European Club |
?? Unofficial friendly | Castile File:Flag of Castile.svg | 0-0 | File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain |
1934
14 February 1934 Friendly | Catalonia File:Flag of Catalonia.svg | 0–2 | File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain | Barcelona, Catalonia |
15:45 | Report | Casuco File:Soccerball shade.svg 30' Lángara File:Soccerball shade.svg 60' |
Stadium: Camp de Les Corts Referee: Arribas |
14 May 1934 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg | 3–3 | File:600px Rosso con bande Bianche verticali e striscia Oro.svg Sunderland | Bilbao |
Report |
15 May 1934 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg | 1–1 | File:600px Rosso con bande Bianche verticali e striscia Oro.svg Sunderland | Madrid |
Stadium: Chamartín |
20 May 1934 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg | 1–3 | File:600px Rosso con bande Bianche verticali e striscia Oro.svg Sunderland | Valencia |
1936
8 January 1936 Unofficial friendly | ČAFC Židenice File:Rosso e Azzurro.png | 1–2 | File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg Spain |
Civil War period
Following the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, no official matches were played by Spain until 1941.[14] The vast majority of the squad in 1936[15] either originated from the Basque provinces, or played for FC Barcelona in Catalonia, both of which were initially within Republican territory in the conflict. The Basque players formed their own quasi-national team and left Spain to play a long series of exhibition matches on tour around Eastern Europe[16] and Latin America[17] to provide funds and exposure for local causes, and Barcelona did likewise;[18] most of the players in both groups never returned.[14] Back in Spain, as the Nationalist side took control of more of the country, General Franco saw the opportunity to use football as a positive propaganda tool, and arranged for a match to be played in his home region of Galicia against Portugal, whose leader Salazar was supportive of Francoist Spain.[14][19][20][21] Recognition was granted by FIFA at short notice and the match took place in Vigo in November 1937. In contrast to Portugal's settled squad, the Spain pool was hastily assembled from the best available players in Nationalist areas, and Portugal won for their first victory over their neighbours.[19][20][22][23] A return match was arranged for the following January in Lisbon, also won by Portugal,[14][24][21] and which attracted attention when three local players refused to give the Roman salute before kick-off; they were initially imprisoned, but were soon released due to the political influence held by the hierarchy of the club they played for, Belenenses.[19][20] The matches are not considered official, but are included in some media articles relating to the rivalry and in some statistical tallies of caps for the players involved.[10][25][13]
- In February 1938, the Spain squad played further unofficial matches in North Africa (Ceuta, Tétouan[26] and Melilla)[27] against a team representing Spanish Morocco, to raise funds for the many local troops involved in the war.
1937
28 November 1937 Unofficial friendly[14][19][20][22][23] | Spain XI File:Bandera del bando nacional 1936-1938.svg | 1–2 | File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal XI | Vigo, Galicia |
Gallart File:Soccerball shade.svg 76' | [28][29] | Pinga File:Soccerball shade.svg 59' Valadas File:Soccerball shade.svg 75' |
Stadium: Balaídos Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Italy Rinaldo Barlassina |
1938
2 January 1938 Unofficial friendly | Cádiz CF File:Giallo e Blu.png | 1–5 | File:Bandera del bando nacional 1936-1938.svg Spain |
6 January 1938 Unofficial friendly | Málaga Combined File:Escudo de Málaga.svg | 1–3 | File:Bandera del bando nacional 1936-1938.svg Spain |
9 January 1938 Unofficial friendly | Recreativo Granada File:600px Horizontal White Red HEX-FF0000.svg | 0–3 | File:Bandera del bando nacional 1936-1938.svg Spain |
16 January 1938 Unofficial friendly | Seville XI File:Escudo de Sevilla (Sevilla).svg | 1–3 | File:Bandera del bando nacional 1936-1938.svg Spain |
23 January 1938 Unofficial friendly | Seville XI File:Escudo de Sevilla (Sevilla).svg | 1–1 | File:Bandera del bando nacional 1936-1938.svg Spain |
30 January 1938 Unofficial friendly[14][19][20][24] | Portugal XI File:Flag of Portugal.svg | 1–0 | File:Bandera del bando nacional 1936-1938.svg Spain XI | Campo das Salésias, Lisbon |
Pinga File:Soccerball shade.svg 40' | [30][31] | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Italy Francesco Mattea |
6 February 1938 Unofficial friendly[26] | Spanish Morocco File:Merchant flag of Spanish Morocco.svg | 1–3 | File:Flag of Spain (1938–1945).svg Spain | Estadio Municipal, Ceuta |
Ferre File:Soccerball shade.svg | Report | Vergara File:Soccerball shade.svgFile:Soccerball shade.svg Campanal I File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Referee: Tovar |
20 February 1938 Unofficial friendly[26] | Melilla XI File:Coat of Arms of Melilla.svg | 0–7 | File:Flag of Spain (1938–1945).svg Spain | La Hípica, Melilla |
Report | Referee: Cesáreo González |
1940
5 May 1940 Unofficial friendly | Castile File:Flag of Castile.svg | 1–2 | File:Flag of Spain (1938–1945).svg Spain |
1941
6 December 1941 Unofficial friendly | Castile File:Flag of Castile.svg | 4–1 | File:Flag of Spain (1938–1945).svg Spain |
18 December 1941 Unofficial friendly | Valencian Community File:Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg | 1–3 | File:Flag of Spain (1938–1945).svg Spain |
1947
1 January 1947 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 5–7 | File:Rosso e Blu (Strisce).png San Lorenzo de Almagro | Barcelona, Catalonia |
Stadium: Camp de Les Corts |
16 January 1947 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 1–6 | File:Rosso e Blu (Strisce).png San Lorenzo de Almagro | Madrid |
Stadium: Metropolitano |
19 October 1947 Friendly | Catalonia File:Flag of Catalonia.svg | 3–1 | File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spain | Barcelona, Catalonia |
16:00 | César File:Soccerball shade.svg 11', 30' Toni File:Soccerball shade.svg 67' |
Report | Bilbao File:Soccerball shade.svg 2' | Stadium: Sarrià Stadium Referee: Azón |
1950
In the run-up to the 1950 FIFA World Cup, Spain played two unofficial friendly matches against Mexico, minus the players taking part in the 1950 Copa del Generalísimo Final (including Athletic Bilbao's prolific goalscorer Zarra).[32] Many of the locals were hostile to the Spanish political regime and the second match ended in controversy when the final whistle was blown as a shot which would have won the match for Spain was on its way to goal; Spanish supporters threw objects at the Mexican players as they left the field. The fallout was a major contributory factor in Asturias and Real Club España, two of the most successful teams in Mexican football and both with strong links to Spain, withdrawing from the professional ranks.[32] A few weeks later, the touring Hungária team (made up of players who had defected from the communist regimes in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, led by Ladislao Kubala)[33][34] played twice in Madrid against an approximation of the Spain World Cup squad, with the right-wing Franco government happy to co-operate with those fleeing from left-wing ideologies for political reasons.
28 May 1950 Friendly[32] | Mexico XI File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg | 0–0 | File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spain XI | Mexico City |
Report | Stadium: Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes Referee: C. Esteva |
8 June 1950 Friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 1–2 | File:Flag of Hungary (1956 revolution).svg Hungária | Madrid |
Igoa File:Soccerball shade.svg 15' | Report | Otto File:Soccerball shade.svg 10' Marik File:Soccerball shade.svg 55' |
Stadium: Estadio Metropolitano Referee: R. Galende Pascual |
14 June 1950 Friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 6–3 | File:Flag of Hungary (1956 revolution).svg Hungária | Madrid |
Zarra File:Soccerball shade.svg 5', 19', 25' Gainza File:Soccerball shade.svg 20' Marik File:Soccerball shade.svg ?' (o.g) Juncosa File:Soccerball shade.svg ?' |
Report | Kubala File:Soccerball shade.svg ?'File:Soccerball shade.svg 77' Nagy File:Soccerball shade.svg 52' |
Referee: N. De la Cruz Hernández |
1951
26 April 1951 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–1 | File:600px White border HEX-DC143C rectangle.svg Stade de Reims |
1952
19 November 1952 Training match | Spain blue File:Flag of Spain.svg | 3–1 | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain white | Madrid |
Marcet File:Soccerball shade.svg Escudero File:Soccerball shade.svg Basora File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Arsuaga File:Soccerball shade.svg | Stadium: Chamartín |
1953
4 March 1953 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–0 | File:Blu.png Karlsruher SC |
28 October 1953 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–0 | File:600px Giallo e Blu3-Flag.svg FC La Chaux-de-Fonds |
9 August 1953 Friendly | Catalonia File:Flag of Catalonia.svg | 0–6 | File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spain | Barcelona |
Report | Referee: Azón |
28 October 1953 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–0 | File:600px Giallo e Blu3-Flag.svg FC La Chaux-de-Fonds |
16 December 1953 Unofficial friendly | Alavés File:600px Blue HEX-0000FF White.svg | 1–5 | File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spain |
1955
26 January 1955 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–0 | File:600px vertical stripes Blue HEX-0E3193 Red HEX-FF0000.svg RFC Liégeois | Madrid |
Ramoní File:Soccerball shade.svg 38' (p) Buqué File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Report | Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Marrón |
1960
21 December 1960 Unofficial friendly | Real Madrid File:White background HEX-FEFB58 border HEX-3F479E diagonal stripe.svg | 4–0 | File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spain | Madrid |
20:30 | Puskás File:Soccerball shade.svg 22' del Sol File:Soccerball shade.svg 33' Di Stéfano File:Soccerball shade.svg 65' Canário File:Soccerball shade.svg 76' |
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Referee: Manuel Asensi Martín |
1962
29 April 1962 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 5–2 | File:Azzurro e Nero (Strisce).svg FC Saarbrücken | Madrid |
Ruiz Sosa File:Soccerball shade.svg 19' Martínez File:Soccerball shade.svg 42' Amancio File:Soccerball shade.svg 48' Vergés File:Soccerball shade.svg 51' Adelardo File:Soccerball shade.svg 74' |
Vollmar File:Soccerball shade.svg 18', 34' | Stadium: Metropolitano |
4 May 1962 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 3–0 | File:600px Dogs on black and red.png Stade Rennais | Bilbao |
Segarra File:Soccerball shade.svg 7' Guillot File:Soccerball shade.svg 18' Amancio File:Soccerball shade.svg 68' |
Stadium: San Mamés |
6 May 1962 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 5–1 | File:600px Dogs on black and red.png Stade Rennais | Bilbao |
Ruiz File:Soccerball shade.svg 4' Di Stéfano File:Soccerball shade.svg 15', 65' Segarra File:Soccerball shade.svg 17' Puskás File:Soccerball shade.svg 87' |
Hernas File:Soccerball shade.svg 81' | Stadium: San Mamés Referee: Juan Gardeazábal |
11 May 1962 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–2 | File:600px HEX-6F00B6 background thin White vertical lines.svg VfL Osnabrück | Bilbao |
Amancio File:Soccerball shade.svg 9', 73' | W. Bensmann File:Soccerball shade.svg 26' Wiethe File:Soccerball shade.svg 70' |
Stadium: San Mamés Referee: Gómez Arribas |
17 May 1962 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 5–1 | File:Bianco e Blu a scacchi bordati di Rosso.svg Bayern Munich | Madrid |
del Sol File:Soccerball shade.svg 7' Gento File:Soccerball shade.svg 55' Puskás File:Soccerball shade.svg 58' (pen.), 71' (pen.), 79' |
Sieber File:Soccerball shade.svg 81' | Stadium: Metropolitano |
1964
22 January 1964 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 1–0 | File:Viola.svg Koninklijke Beerschot |
1965
14 March 1965 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–3 | File:600px MSV on red and white.png Meidericher SV | Seville |
Aragonés File:Soccerball shade.svg 44', 68' | Report | Krämer File:Soccerball shade.svg 6' Nolden File:Soccerball shade.svg 25' (p) Schmidt File:Soccerball shade.svg 80' |
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Referee: R. Casasola |
31 March 1965 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 2–1 | File:600px bianco con lato rosso bordato d'oro.svg Standard Liège | Madrid |
Adelardo File:Soccerball shade.svg 39', 51' | Report | Claessen File:Soccerball shade.svg 75' | Stadium: Metropolitano Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Pardo Hidalgo |
7 April 1965 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 3–1 | File:600px Rosso a sinistra e Bianco Rosso a destra con pallone.png Derry City Football Club | Madrid |
Luis Aragonés File:Soccerball shade.svg 5' Ufarte File:Soccerball shade.svg 9' Adelardo File:Soccerball shade.svg 30' |
Report | Wilson File:Soccerball shade.svg 56' | Stadium: Metropolitano Referee: Álvarez Martínez |
27 April 1965 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 6–0 | File:600px HEX-000080 background with White letter V.svg Girondins de Bordeaux |
1966
14 March 1966 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 6–1 | File:600px horizontal HEX-FFFF00 HEX-0137D7.svg Sint-Truidense VV | Zaragoza |
Fusté File:Soccerball shade.svg 10' Marcelino File:Soccerball shade.svg 42', 81' Adelardo File:Soccerball shade.svg 60' Violeta File:Soccerball shade.svg 72' Carlos Lapetra File:Soccerball shade.svg 87' |
Leender File:Soccerball shade.svg 47' | Stadium: La Romareda Referee: Adolfo Bueno Perales |
12 June 1966 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 1–2 | File:Bianco e Rosso.svg AFC Ajax | A Coruña |
Zaldúa File:Soccerball shade.svg 75' | Johan Cruyff File:Soccerball shade.svg 5' Co Prins File:Soccerball shade.svg 55' |
Stadium: Riazor Referee: France Mr. Kitabdijan |
29 June 1966 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 5–0 | File:Bianco e Nero.svg Wiener Sport-Club | Pontevedra |
Gento File:Soccerball shade.svg ?', ?' Amancio File:Soccerball shade.svg Pirri File:Soccerball shade.svg del Sol File:Soccerball shade.svg |
Stadium: Estadio de Pasarón |
1967
14 June 1967 Unofficial friendly | Atlético Madrid File:600px Blue HEX-2C2E91 White triangle on White Red HEX-F03121 stripes.svg | 0–2 | File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spain | Madrid |
Report | Vavá II File:Soccerball shade.svg File:Soccerball shade.svg | Stadium: Manzanares |
27 September 1967 Ricardo Zamora testimonial | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 0–3 | File:Flag of Europe.svg Europe XI | Madrid |
Report | Mazzola File:Soccerball shade.svg 22' Eusébio File:Soccerball shade.svg 28' Goyvaerts File:Soccerball shade.svg 88' |
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Attendance: 50,000 Referee: José María Ortiz de Mendíbil |
1970
21 January 1970 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 1–0 | File:600px background HEX-CD2323 diagonal Black White HEX-1D913D.svg Hannover 96 | Madrid |
Aragonés File:Soccerball shade.svg 57' | Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Antonio Camacho |
1977
5 October 1977 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg | 5–1 | North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia XI | Madrid |
Pirri File:Soccerball shade.svg 38' Churruca File:Soccerball shade.svg 44' Dani File:Soccerball shade.svg 48', 80' Satrústegi File:Soccerball shade.svg 72' |
Report | Worm File:Soccerball shade.svg 29' | Stadium: Estadio Vicente Calderón Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Soto Montesino |
1981
15 May 1981 Pirri farewell match | Real Madrid File:White background HEX-FEFB58 border HEX-3F479E diagonal stripe.svg | 1–1 | File:Flag of Spain (1977–1981).svg Spain | Madrid |
20:45 | Cunningham File:Soccerball shade.svg 15' | Report | Joaquín File:Soccerball shade.svg 55' | Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Augusto Lamo Castillo (Spain) |
26 June 1981 Asensi & Pirri farewell match | Club Puebla File:600px Bianco e Blu (Diagonale)2.png | 2–1 | File:Flag of Spain (1977–1981).svg Spain | Puebla |
14:00 | Cabezas File:Soccerball shade.svg 32' Pirri File:Soccerball shade.svg 37' |
Report | Morán File:Soccerball shade.svg 83' | Stadium: Estadio Cuauhtémoc Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Edward Bellion (United States) |
1985
16 October 1985 Training match | Spain red File:Flag of Spain.svg | 1–2 | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain blue | Madrid |
Rincón File:Soccerball shade.svg 70' | Report | Ramón Calderé File:Soccerball shade.svg 28' Eloy File:Soccerball shade.svg 76' |
Stadium: Vicente Calderón Stadium Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Morales Manrique |
1988
28 December 1988 José Manuel Alvelo charity match | Celta de Vigo File:Celta Vigo2.png | 1–2 | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain | Vigo |
Amarildo File:Soccerball shade.svg 59' (pen.) | Report | Robert File:Soccerball shade.svg 18' Martín Vázquez File:Soccerball shade.svg 26' |
Stadium: Balaídos Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Joaquín Ramos Marcos |
1990
11 April 1990 Unofficial friendly | Spain File:Flag of Spain.svg | 3–1 | File:Logo AFE.png Association of Spanish Footballers | Las Palmas |
19:00 | Butragueño File:Soccerball shade.svg 22' Miñambres File:Soccerball shade.svg 62', 73' |
Report | Bossio File:Soccerball shade.svg 83' | Stadium: Estadio Insular Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Merino González |
2003
After the cancellation of the friendly against Mexico in New Jersey, a new match was organized by Iñaki Sáez.
20 August 2003 Training match | Spain red File:Flag of Spain.svg | 2–0 | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain white and blue | Las Rozas de Madrid |
Etxeberria File:Soccerball shade.svg 10', 70' | Report | Stadium: La Ciudad del Fútbol Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Carlos Megía Dávila |
2013
A friendly match between Equatorial Guinea and Spain in November 2013[35] was declared void by FIFA a month later due to a procedural error in confirming the use of a local referee.[36] However, the RFEF includes the match and player statistics in its records, and these are usually counted in other sources (e.g. Juanfran Torres scored his only international goal in the fixture).[37] Therefore, this match is included in the 2010–19 results and overall head-to-head record lists.
16 November Friendly[lower-alpha 1] | Equatorial Guinea File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg | 1–2 | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain | Malabo |
22.00 | Bermúdez File:Soccerball shade.svg 36' | Report | Cazorla File:Soccerball shade.svg 13' Juanfran File:Soccerball shade.svg 42' |
Stadium: Estadio de Malabo Attendance: 13,500 Referee: Joaquín Ela Esono (Equatorial Guinea) |
20 November 2013, FIFA declares South Africa-Spain match (19 November 2013) invalid for the purposes of ranking due to the Spanish team making one more change than allowed. However, some days before FIFA confirms South Africa's friendly win over Spain FIFA have taken into account that both teams had agreed on the conditions of the match and submitted the necessary documentation prior to the match in order for FIFA to confirm it as an ‘A’ international.[41]
19 November Friendly | South Africa File:Flag of South Africa.svg | 1–0 | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain | Johannesburg |
20.00 | Parker File:Soccerball shade.svg 56' | Report | Stadium: Soccer City Attendance: 36,000 Referee: Osiase Koto (Lesotho) |
2022
The match between Jordan and Spain on 17 November did not count as an official friendly. The reason for that was because the Spanish FA and FIFA had agreed to increase the number of substitutions each team could make so that Spain's players was fresh for the start of the FIFA World Cup 2022 (whose opening occurred on November 20).[citation needed]
17 November 2022 Friendly | Jordan File:Flag of Jordan.svg | 1–3 | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain | Amman |
19:00 UTC+3 | Al-Dardour File:Soccerball shade.svg 90+2' | Report | Fati File:Soccerball shade.svg 12' Gavi File:Soccerball shade.svg 55' Williams File:Soccerball shade.svg 84' |
Stadium: Amman International Stadium Referee: Ahmed Al-Kaf (Oman) |
See also
Notes
- ↑ The game between Equatorial Guinea and Spain in November 2013[38] was declared void by FIFA a month later due to a procedural error in confirming the use of a local referee.[39] However, the RFEF includes the match and player statistics in its records, and these are usually counted in other sources (e.g. Juanfran Torres scored his only international goal in the fixture).[40]
References
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "International football match: 29.05.1927 Spain* v Portugal". EU-football.info. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "29/05/1927: España 2 - 0 Portugal". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ↑ "Spain v Portugal, 29 May 1927". 11v11.com. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ↑ "International football match: 29.05.1927 Italy v Spain". EU-football.info. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
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