1962 FIFA World Cup Group 1

Group 1 of the 1962 FIFA World Cup took place from 30 May to 7 June 1962. The group consisted of Colombia, the Soviet Union, Uruguay, and Yugoslavia.[1]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Qualification
1  Soviet Union 3 2 1 0 8 5 1.600 5 Advance to knockout stage
2  Yugoslavia 3 2 0 1 8 3 2.667 4
3  Uruguay 3 1 0 2 4 6 0.667 2
4  Colombia 3 0 1 2 5 11 0.455 1
Source: FIFA

Matches

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All times listed are local time.

Uruguay vs Colombia

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Colombians opened the score midway through the first half when Francisco Zuluaga converted a penalty. Uruguayan harsh tackling led to Zuluaga's injury. In the second half Uruguay could come back from behind with Luis Cubilla and José Sasía's shots.[2]

Uruguay 2–1 Colombia
Cubilla 56'
Sasía 75'
Report Zuluaga 19' (pen.)
Uruguay
Colombia
GK 1 Roberto Sosa
RB 2 Horacio Troche (c)
CB 3 Emilio Álvarez
CB 18 Eliseo Álvarez
LB 4 Mario Méndez
RH 10 Pedro Rocha
LH 5 Néstor Gonçalves
OR 11 Luis Cubilla
IR 19 Ronald Langón
IL 9 José Sasía
OL 7 Domingo Pérez
Manager:
Uruguay Juan Carlos Corazzo
GK 1 Efraín Sánchez
RB 3 Francisco Zuluaga (c)
CB 5 Jaime González
CB 11 Óscar López
LB 8 Hector Echeverri
RH 9 Jaime Silva
LH 15 Marcos Coll
OR 13 Germán Aceros
IR 17 Marino Klinger
IL 19 Delio Gamboa
OL 22 Jairo Arias
Manager:
Argentina Adolfo Pedernera

Soviet Union vs Yugoslavia

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The Soviet Union dominated the game from the beginning. Soon after half time, they opened the score when Viktor Ponedelnik hit the bar with a free kick and Valentin Ivanov headed in the rebound. In the last minutes, Ponedelnik scored from the edge of the area.[2]

Tragedy struck ten minutes before the final whistle, when Eduard Dubinski was carried away with a broken leg after a clash with Muhamed Mujić, who was later sent home by his team. Dubinski died almost seven years later in 1969 of sarcoma.[3][4]

Soviet Union 2–0 Yugoslavia
Ivanov 51'
Ponedelnik 83'
Report
Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
GK 1 Lev Yashin
RB 4 Eduard Dubinski
CB 7 Anatoli Maslyonkin
LB 6 Leonīds Ostrovskis
RH 12 Valery Voronin
LH 10 Igor Netto (c)
OR 18 Slava Metreveli
IR 14 Valentin Ivanov
CF 19 Viktor Ponedelnik
IL 15 Viktor Kanevskyi
OL 17 Mikheil Meskhi
Manager:
Soviet Union Gavriil Kachalin
GK 1 Milutin Šoškić
RB 2 Vladimir Durković
CB 5 Vlatko Marković
LB 3 Fahrudin Jusufi
RH 15 Željko Matuš
LH 6 Vladica Popović
OR 16 Muhamed Mujić
IR 8 Dragoslav Šekularac
CF 9 Dražan Jerković
IL 10 Milan Galić (c)
OL 11 Josip Skoblar
Co-managers:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Lovrić & Prvoslav Mihajlović

Yugoslavia vs Uruguay

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Yugoslavia 3–1 Uruguay
Skoblar 25' (pen.)
Galić 29'
Jerković 49'
Report Cabrera 19'
Yugoslavia
Uruguay
GK 1 Milutin Šoškić
RB 2 Vladimir Durković
CB 5 Vlatko Marković
LB 3 Fahrudin Jusufi
RH 4 Petar Radaković
LH 6 Vladica Popović Red card 71'
OR 17 Vojislav Melić
IR 8 Dragoslav Šekularac
CF 9 Dražan Jerković
IL 10 Milan Galić (c)
OL 11 Josip Skoblar
Manager:
Ljubomir Lovrić & Prvoslav Mihajlović
GK 1 Roberto Sosa
RB 2 Horacio Troche (c)
CB 3 Emilio Álvarez
CB 18 Eliseo Álvarez
LB 4 Mario Méndez
RH 10 Pedro Rocha
LH 5 Néstor Gonçalves
OR 20 Mario Bergara
IR 22 Ángel Cabrera Red card 71'
IL 9 José Sasía
OL 7 Domingo Pérez
Co-managers:
Juan Carlos Corazzo

Soviet Union vs Colombia

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The Soviet team scored three quick goals in the first 11 minutes of the game but then let the Colombians make an impressive comeback in the late second half. In the 68 minute Marcos Coll scored a goal directly from a corner,[5] the first Olympic goal in World Cup history.[6][7]

Soviet Union 4–4 Colombia
Ivanov 8', 11'
Chislenko 10'
Ponedelnik 56'
Report Aceros 21'
Coll 68'
Rada 72'
Klinger 86'
Soviet Union
Colombia
GK 1 Lev Yashin
RB 5 Givi Chokheli
CB 7 Anatoli Maslyonkin
LB 6 Leonīds Ostrovskis
RH 12 Valery Voronin
LH 10 Igor Netto (c)
OR 22 Igor Chislenko
IR 14 Valentin Ivanov
CF 19 Viktor Ponedelnik
IL 15 Viktor Kanevskyi
OL 17 Mikheil Meskhi
Manager:
Soviet Union Gavriil Kachalin
GK 1 Efraín Sánchez (c)
RB 4 Aníbal Alzate
CB 5 Jaime González
CB 11 Óscar López
LB 8 Hector Echeverri
RH 10 Rolando Serrano
LH 15 Marcos Coll
OR 13 Germán Aceros
IR 17 Marino Klinger
IL 20 Antonio Rada
OL 21 Héctor González
Manager:
Argentina Adolfo Pedernera

Soviet Union vs Uruguay

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Soviet Union 2–1 Uruguay
Mamykin 38'
Ivanov 89'
Report Sasía 54'
Attendance: 9,973
Referee: Cesare Jonni (Italy)
Soviet Union
Uruguay
GK 1 Lev Yashin
RB 5 Givi Chokheli
CB 7 Anatoli Maslyonkin
LB 6 Leonīds Ostrovskis
RH 12 Valery Voronin
LH 10 Igor Netto (c)
OR 22 Igor Chislenko
IR 14 Valentin Ivanov
CF 19 Viktor Ponedelnik
IL 16 Aleksei Mamykin
OL 21 Galimzyan Khusainov
Manager:
Soviet Union Gavriil Kachalin
GK 1 Roberto Sosa
RB 2 Horacio Troche (c)
CB 3 Emilio Álvarez
CB 18 Eliseo Álvarez
LB 4 Mario Méndez
RH 8 Julio César Cortés
LH 5 Néstor Gonçalves
OR 11 Luis Cubilla
IR 22 Ángel Cabrera
IL 9 José Sasía
OL 7 Domingo Pérez
Manager:
Uruguay Juan Carlos Corazzo

Yugoslavia vs Colombia

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Yugoslavia 5–0 Colombia
Galić 20', 61'
Jerković 25', 87'
Melić 82'
Report
Attendance: 7,167
Referee: Carlos Robles (Chile)
Yugoslavia
Colombia
GK 1 Milutin Šoškić
RB 2 Vladimir Durković
CB 5 Vlatko Marković
LB 3 Fahrudin Jusufi
RH 4 Petar Radaković
LH 6 Vladica Popović
OR 17 Vojislav Melić
IR 8 Dragoslav Šekularac
CF 9 Dražan Jerković
IL 10 Milan Galić (c)
OL 7 Andrija Anković
Manager:
Ljubomir Lovrić & Prvoslav Mihajlović
GK 1 Efraín Sánchez (c)
RB 4 Aníbal Alzate
CB 5 Jaime González
CB 11 Óscar López
LB 8 Hector Echeverri
RH 10 Rolando Serrano
LH 15 Marcos Coll
OR 13 Germán Aceros
IR 17 Marino Klinger
IL 20 Antonio Rada
OL 21 Héctor González
Manager:
Adolfo Pedernera

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Stokkermans, Karel; Jarreta, Sergio Henrique (22 October 1999). "World Cup 1962 (Chile, May 30 – June 17)". RSSSF.com. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b World Cup 1962 Final Stage: Game Details
  3. ^ "World Cup stunning moments: The Battle of Santiago | Simon Burnton". The Guardian. 22 March 2018. Archived from the original on 17 December 2022.
  4. ^ USSR vs Yugoslavia on YouTube
  5. ^ Golden Goal: Marcos Coll scores from a corner for Colombia v USSR (1962)
  6. ^ Primer Mundial de Fútbol de la Selección Colombiana
  7. ^ Colombia vs Soviet Union on YouTube
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