1986 FIFA World Cup Final - Match Details

Match Details

29 June 1986
12:00 CST
Argentina 3–2 West Germany Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 114,600
Referee: Romualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil)
Brown 23'
Valdano 56'
Burruchaga 84'
Report Rummenigge 74'
Völler 81'
Argentina West Germany
GK 18 Nery Pumpido 85'
SW 5 José Luis Brown
CB 9 José Cuciuffo
CB 19 Oscar Ruggeri
DM 2 Sergio Batista
RM 14 Ricardo Giusti
CM 7 Jorge Burruchaga 90'
CM 12 Héctor Enrique 81'
LM 16 Julio Olarticoechea 77'
SS 10 Diego Maradona (c) 17'
CF 11 Jorge Valdano
Substitutions:
MF 21 Marcelo Trobbiani 90'
Manager:
Carlos Bilardo
GK 1 Harald Schumacher
SW 17 Ditmar Jakobs
CB 4 Karlheinz Förster
CB 2 Hans-Peter Briegel 62'
RWB 14 Thomas Berthold
LWB 3 Andreas Brehme
CM 6 Norbert Eder
CM 8 Lothar Matthäus 21'
AM 10 Felix Magath 65'
CF 11 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (c)
CF 19 Klaus Allofs 45'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Rudi Völler 45'
FW 20 Dieter Hoeneß 62'
Manager:
Franz Beckenbauer

Assistant referees:
Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
Berny Ulloa Morera (Costa Rica)

Match rules:

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Five substitutes named, of which two may be used

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