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The El Salvador national football team has qualified for the
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final tournament on two occasions, the first time in
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in Mexico and the second time in 1982 in Spain. El Salvador has played in six group stage matches, losing all six and never advancing to the knockout stage. El Salvador qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup, the first FIFA World Cup the country qualified for. During
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, El Salvador played Honduras over three matches in June 1969, with El Salvador advancing to the next round of CONCACAF qualification. The matches between El Salvador and Honduras increased political tensions between both countries, resulting the outbreak of the
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in July 1969 causing over 2,000 deaths. After defeating Haiti over three matches, El Salvador qualified. El Salvador lost all three matches it played against
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,
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, and the
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and failed to score a goal. El Salvador next qualified for the 1982 FIFA World Cup as runners-up of the
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. As occurred in 1970, El Salvador lost all three of its matches against
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, Belgium, and
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. The match against Hungary resulted in the largest defeat in FIFA World Cup history when El Salvador lost by a score of 10–1. El Salvador's lone goal in the match, scored by Luis Ramírez Zapata in the 64th minute, remains the only goal scored by El Salvador at the FIFA World Cup. Since 1970, El Salvador has participated in every FIFA World Cup qualification but has failed to qualify for another FIFA World Cup since 1982. The country has selected 42 players to play at the FIFA World Cup across both times it qualified, 17 of which are tied for making the most appearances for El Salvador at 3 appearances each. Hernán Carrasco was the country's manager in 1970 while Mauricio Rodríguez was the manager in 1982. El Salvador is ranked 80th (last place) all-time for its performance at the FIFA World Cup by the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.


History


1970 Mexico


Qualification

El Salvador entered FIFA World Cup qualification for the first time for the 1970 FIFA World Cup. During the first round of CONCACAF qualifiers, El Salvador was drawn into a double round-robin group against Suriname and Netherlands Antilles, winning all four of its matches. El Salvador advanced to the second round with three wins and one loss. During the second round, El Salvador played Honduras in a
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. Prior to the matches, tensions were high between the Salvadoran and Honduran governments regarding the status of 300,000 illegal immigrants from El Salvador who were living and working in Honduras. Hondurans saw the Salvadoran immigrants as taking Honduran land and economically crippling the country, and the Honduran government announced in April 1969 that it would expel people who had acquired property under an agrarian reform who could not prove that they were Honduran citizens by birth. In the first leg, held in
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on 8 June 1969, Honduras defeated El Salvador by a score of 1–0. Reports were made that hostility between fans was present during the match. In the second leg, held in San Salvador on 15 June 1969, El Salvador defeated Honduras by a score of 3–0. Before the match, Salvadorans harassed the Honduran players as they were sleeping and the Honduran national flag was desecrated. The defeat and actions by Salvadorans resulted in rioting in Honduran towns where many Salvadorans were killed and thousands fled the country; the Salvadoran government condemned the deaths as a "
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" and demanded reparations. A third leg was held in
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on 27 June 1969 as both teams had won a match; El Salvador defeated Honduras by a score of 3–2 after an extra time goal by Pipo Rodríguez in the 101st minute. Following the match, Honduras severed all diplomatic ties with El Salvador, and on 14 July 1969, the
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invaded Honduras beginning the
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. The war ended on 20 July 1969 after the Organization of American States (OAS) negotiated a cease fire. The war killed over 2,000 people. After defeating Honduras in the third leg, El Salvador played a two-legged tie against Haiti; El Salvador defeated Haiti 2–1 in Port-au-Prince on 21 September 1969 and then Haiti defeated El Salvador 3–0 in San Salvador on 28 September 1969. A third leg was held in Kingston, Jamaica on 8 October 1969 as both teams had won a match, where El Salvador defeated Haiti 1–0 in extra time. With the victory, El Salvador qualified for its first ever FIFA World Cup and became the first
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n country to qualify for the tournament.


Final tournament

For the 1970 FIFA World Cup, El Salvador was drawn into
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along with
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,
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(the tournament's host), and the
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. El Salvador's squad consisted of 22 players. Chilean Hernán Carrasco was the manager and Salvador Mariona was the captain. El Salvador lost their first match against Belgium on 3 June 1982 by a score of 3–0;
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and Raoul Lambert scored Belgium's goals. In its second match against Mexico on 7 June 1970, El Salvador lost by a score of 4–0;
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(scored twice),
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, and
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scored Mexico's goals. In El Salvador's final match, it lost to the Soviet Union by a score of 2–0 on 10 June 1970; both goals for the Soviet Union were scored by
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. El Salvador lost every match, failed to score a goal, and failed to advance to the knockout stage.


1982 Spain


Qualification

Qualification for the 1982 FIFA World Cup was determined via the
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. During the tournament, El Salvador won two matches, drew two, and lost one. Both Honduras, the tournament's winner, and El Salvador, the runner-up, both qualified for the 1982 FIFA World Cup.


Final tournament

For the 1982 FIFA World Cup, El Salvador was drawn into
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along with
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, Belgium, and
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. El Salvador's squad consisted of 20 players, rather than the 22 allowed as Salvadoran officials decided to bring some "cronies" in their place. The players were outraged once they found out and attempted to raise money to help Gilberto Quinteros and Miguel González (the two players left behind) come to Spain, but their effort failed as they were not able to raise enough money. Mauricio Rodríguez, who played for El Salvador at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, was the manager and
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was the captain. According to a survey conducted by a Salvadoran radio station before El Salvador's first match against Hungary, 60 percent of respondents believed that El Salvador would win its first match. On 15 June 1982, Hungary defeated El Salvador by a score of 10–1, inflicting the heaviest defeat in El Salvador's history as well as the heaviest defeat in FIFA World Cup history. Hungary's 10 goals, which remains the record for the most goals scored by a team in a single match at the FIFA World Cup, were scored by
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(scored twice), Gábor Pölöskei,
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(scored twice), József Tóth, László Kiss (who scored a
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), and Lázár Szentes. Meanwhile, Luis Ramírez Zapata scored El Salvador's lone goal in the 64th minute. His goal remains the only goal ever scored by El Salvador at the FIFA World Cup. According to Ramírez, his teammates told him to not celebrate the goal he scored as they were "afraid that it would make Hungary angry" and result in El Salvador conceding more goals. After the match, three players—Huezo, Francisco Jovel, and Ramón Fagoaga—announced that they would determine the team's tactics for its next two matches instead of Rodríguez. In El Salvador's second match, the team lost by a score of 1–0 to Belgium.
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scored the match's lone goal in the 19th minute. Prior to the match, Belgian manager
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described El Salvador's loss to Hungary as "the most shameful" to ever occur at the FIFA World Cup. El Salvador lost their final match to Argentina by a score of 2–0;
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and
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scored Argentina's goals. El Salvador lost all three matches, scored only one goal, and failed to advance to the knockout stage.


Record at the FIFA World Cup

The following table displays El Salvador's all-time results for the
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and FIFA World Cup qualification. El Salvador is ranked 80th (last place) all-time for its performance at the FIFA World Cup. :''* Draws include knockout matches decided via
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By match

: ''Scores and results list El Salvador's goal tally first.''


Record by opponent


Records and statistics


Most appearances

A total of 42 players have been selected to play for El Salvador at the FIFA World Cup, of which, 33 have played in at least one match and 30 of which have started at least one match. A total of 17 players are tied for having the most appearances at the FIFA World Cup (8 from 1970 and 9 from 1980), appearing in three matches each.


Top goalscorers

In six matches at the FIFA World Cup, El Salvador has only scored a single goal, scored by Zapata against Hungary in 1982.


See also

* El Salvador at the CONCACAF Gold Cup *
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References


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External links


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