1962 FIFA World Cup Group 2

Group 2 of the 1962 FIFA World Cup took place from 30 May to 7 June 1962. The group consisted of Chile, Italy, Switzerland, and West Germany.[1]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Qualification
1   West Germany 3 2 1 0 4 1 4.000 5 Advance to knockout stage
2   Chile 3 2 0 1 5 3 1.667 4
3   Italy 3 1 1 1 3 2 1.500 3
4    Switzerland 3 0 0 3 2 8 0.250 0
Source: FIFA

Matches

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All times listed are local time.

Chile vs Switzerland

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The game didn't start well for the hosts when in the sixth minute Rolf Wüthrich scored with a long-range shot taking advantage of a bad throw by Escuti. As Chileans increased the pressure after the goal Elsener had to make some fine saves. Contreras and Sánchez also hit the woodwork. Just before halftime the score was level when Sánchez's shot was deflected by Morf. Six minutes into the second half Jaime Ramírez put Chile ahead and soon after Leonel Sánchez scored his second goal and secured the victory for Chile.[2]

Chile  3–1   Switzerland
L. Sánchez   44', 55'
Ramírez   51'
Report Wüthrich   6'
Attendance: 65,006

West Germany vs Italy

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This game saw not so many scoring chances for both sides. In the first half Uwe Seeler hit the bar, Albert Brülls and Omar Sívori also had their chances. In the second half the game became more physical and sometimes brutal but in the end defences overcame attacks and no goals were scored.[2][3]

West Germany  0–0  Italy
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Chile vs Italy

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The game was tough with much foul play. After only seven minutes Ferrini was sent off for kicking Landa and the game had to be interrupted for another eight minutes until the police escorted the Italian out of the field. Soon afterwards Leonel Sánchez responded to a series of kicks from Mario David by knocking him down with a punch in front of the linesman. The referee did nothing so David took revenge on Sánchez before halftime and was also sent off. Italians held out in the second half until Jaime Ramírez headed the ball into the net over two defenders after Sánchez's shot was punched away by Carlo Mattrel. In the last minutes Jorge Toro secured the Chilean victory with a long-range shot.[2][4]

Chile  2–0  Italy
Ramírez   73'
Toro   87'
Report
Attendance: 66,057

Linesmen:
Leo Goldstein (Israel)
Fernando Buergo Elcuaz (Mexico)

West Germany vs Switzerland

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Switzerland were left with just 10 men early in the game when Norbert Eschmann suffered an ankle injury after a sliding tackle by Horst Szymaniak. Albert Brülls scored the first goal just before halftime with a low shot into the far corner. Fourteen minutes into the second half Uwe Seeler got a long pass from Hans Schäfer and beat the Swiss goalkeeper for the second time. Switzerland could answer only with a Schneiter goal after a corner[5] At the end of the game Brülls had another good chance but his first shot was parried by the goalkeeper and his second shot was cleared off the line by Schneiter.[6]

West Germany  2–1   Switzerland
Brülls   45'
Seeler   59'
Report Schneiter   73'
Attendance: 64,922

West Germany vs Chile

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West Germany  2–0  Chile
Szymaniak   21' (pen.)
Seeler   82'
Report
GK 22 Wolfgang Fahrian
SW 3 Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
RB 12 Hans Nowak
CB 4 Willi Schulz
LB 2 Herbert Erhardt
RH 6 Horst Szymaniak
LH 15 Willi Giesemann
OR 17 Engelbert Kraus
CF 9 Uwe Seeler
CF 11 Hans Schäfer (c)
OL 10 Albert Brülls
Manager:
Sepp Herberger
GK 1 Misael Escuti
RB 2 Luis Eyzaguirre
CB 5 Carlos Contreras
CB 3 Raúl Sánchez
LB 4 Sergio Navarro (c)
RH 18 Mario Moreno
LH 6 Eladio Rojas
OR 7 Jaime Ramírez
IR 9 Honorino Landa
IL 21 Armando Tobar
OL 11 Leonel Sánchez
Manager:
Fernando Riera

Italy vs Switzerland

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Almost as soon as the game started Bruno Mora opened the score after Elsener deflected a crossshot by Pascutti. In the second half Giacomo Bulgarelli, a new member of the team, scored two consecutive goals and made undoubtable the Italian victory, though it was unable to prevent an early Italian elimination.[5]

Italy  3–0   Switzerland
Mora   2'
Bulgarelli   65', 67'
Report
GK 1 Lorenzo Buffon (c)
RB 2 Giacomo Losi
CB 5 Cesare Maldini
CB 4 Sandro Salvadore
LB 16 Enzo Robotti
RH 7 Bruno Mora
LH 3 Luigi Radice
OR 22 Giacomo Bulgarelli
IR 15 Angelo Sormani
IL 10 Omar Sívori
OL 17 Ezio Pascutti
Manager:
Paolo Mazza
GK 1 Karl Elsener
RB 9 André Grobéty
CB 7 Heinz Schneiter
LB 8 Ely Tacchella
RH 21 Rolf Wüthrich
LH 13 Hans Weber
OR 15 Charles Antenen (c)
IR 11 Eugen Meier
CF 20 Roger Vonlanthen
IL 16 Richard Dürr
OL 14 Anton Allemann
Manager:
Karl Rappan

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 c World Cup 1962: Game Details
  3. ^ West Germany vs Italy on YouTube
  4. ^ Chile vs Italy on YouTube
  5. ^ a b World Cup 1962 Final Stage: Game Details
  6. ^ West Germany vs Switzerland on YouTube
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