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On 21 December 1983,
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played
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in the last qualifying match for
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. The game is often described as one of the most important in Spain's national football team's history.


Background

Four days before the game,
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defeated
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5–0 and finished their qualification schedule with 13 points and a
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of +16. If Spain won their final qualifier and thus also finished on 13 points, then goal difference would decide which team qualified. With a goal difference of +5, Spain would need to defeat Malta by a margin of at least 11 goals. If they scored 11 goals then the total goals scored by them would surpass Netherlands' goals scored and thus qualify. The team had only managed to score 12 goals in their previous seven matches, and before the game the Maltese goalkeeper, John Bonello, said: "I wouldn't return to my country if they scored 11 goals." After 17 December, and before Spain's match against Malta, the group 7 table stood as follows:


Match


Summary

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's only chance of qualifying for Euro 1984 was to defeat
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by at least 11 goals. In the second minute of the match, Spain were awarded a
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after a foul on
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inside the box. However,
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subsequently missed the penalty in the fourth minute after the shot deflected back off the left post and was cleared by a Maltese defender for a corner. After Santillana opened the scoring for Spain in the 15th minute, Malta's
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levelled the score 1–1 in the 24th minute. When half-time came and the scoreline was 3–1 to Spain, few expected them to score enough goals to qualify. However,
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, who had missed the early penalty, scored Spain's 12th and last goal in the 88th minute;
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nearly scored a 13th in the final minutes of the game but it was disallowed by the referee. That did not matter, however, as the Spaniards won by the 11-goal margin required for them to beat the Netherlands to qualification.


Details


Timeline

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Aftermath

The match was broadcast by
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in Spain. Afterwards, in Malta, many claimed that the Maltese were paid to not play their best and to let Spain win by a large margin, and it was rumoured that words had been exchanged between Maltese and Spanish officials and players at half-time. In March 2018, two Maltese players, Silvio Demanuele and
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, claimed that Spain had been using doping as "they had foam in their mouths and could not stop drinking water". They also claim the Maltese players were drugged via lemon wedges during halftime. However, as of 2018, no evidence has come forth to support these allegations. The
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launched an inquiry into the result, and its chairman
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(later the
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) brought about changes to the national team. Abela said that a lack of facilities meant that the team lacked serious professional preparation for a tournament such as the European Championships, and the closeness of away fixtures (Malta had played in the Netherlands only four days before their 12–1 loss in Seville) was a further hindrance and such scheduling would be avoided in future.


Final table

Spain and the Netherlands finished the qualification stage level on 13 points, level on
goal difference Goal difference, goal differential or points difference is a form of tiebreaker used to rank sport teams which finish on equal points in a league competition. Either "goal difference" or "points difference" is used, depending on whether matches ar ...
, but Spain qualified on goals scored (24, compared to 22 for the Netherlands).


Records

*The match produced the second-largest win in
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's history (the largest was 13–0 against
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in 1933), and
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's largest loss. *The four goals scored by Santillana put him as the top goalscorer in qualifying group 7.


See also

*
UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying Group 7 Standings and results for Group 7 of the UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying tournament. Group 7 consisted of Iceland, Malta, Netherlands, Republic of Ireland and Spain. The group winners were Spain, who won the group ahead of the Netherlands on goals score ...
*
Spain national football team results These are the Spain national football team all-time results: Spain national football team head to head Results Key 1920–1939 57 matches played: 1940–1959 63 matches played: 1960–1979 119 matches played: 1980–1989 103 ...


References


External links


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