Europe XI v Africa XI (1997)

Europe XI v Africa XI
Date29 January 1997
VenueEstádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal
RefereeVitor Melo Pereira (Portugal)
Attendance8,000

Europe XI v Africa XI (1997) was a friendly football match that took place on 29 January 1997 at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal, between a European select side and an African select side.[1] The match was jointly organized by UEFA and CAF as part of the European Year against Racism.[2] The African XI won 2–1 with goals from Abedi Pele and Mustapha Hadji.[3]

Background

The European Union's "Year Against Racism" started with an exhibition match between All-Star teams representing Europe and Africa. The following day, UEFA, European football's ruling body, and CAF, its African counterpart, held their first joint-executive meeting in Lisbon where they signed a friendship agreement which ended years of barely concealed hostility. The agreement obliged the two confederations to "undertake extensive co-operation in all football-related matters as partners with equal rights".[3]

The European side, selected by Rinus Michels and Berti Vogts, had a 17-man squad which contained four players who were among Germany's Euro 96 winners, including their captain, Jürgen Klinsmann, as well as the Dutch twin brothers Ronald and Frank de Boer, and Zvonimir Boban, Milan's Croat midfielder. While many of the world's top players were involved, there were no English players in the European squad as the Premier League had a packed schedule that night. No players from eastern European clubs were involved either, because of their winter break. The African All-Stars 18-man squad, selected by Rabah Madjer and Mawade Wade, included four of Nigeria's Olympic gold-medal winning squad and two of South Africa's African championship winning squad.[2]

Selecting Benfica's Stadium of Light to host the event was a deliberate choice serving to recognise the enormous contribution that Benfica's greatest player, Eusébio, had made to European football. Benfica had players in both squads, with Portugal's João Pinto in the European camp and Paulo António of Angola, in the African. Because the intention was to give everybody a game, both teams were allowed to use two re-substitutions - the sending back on a player previously substituted - in the event of second-half injuries. As a continuing part of the anti-racism initiative, the under-17 Meridian Cup, which comprises four nations from each continent, kicked off two days later.[2]

Match

Europe XI1 – 2Africa XI
Guérin 43' Pele 14'
Hadji 78'
Attendance: 8,000
EUROPE XI:
GK 20 Edwin van der Sar  60'
SW 16 Matthias Sammer (c)  46'
CB 4 Frank de Boer
CB 11 Jürgen Kohler
DM 7 Vincent Guérin
DM 14 Paulinho Santos  46'
RM 2 Zvonimir Boban
AM 15 Rui Costa  46'
LM 5 Ronald de Boer
SS 9 João Pinto  46'
CF 10 Jürgen Klinsmann  46'
Substitutions:
GK 1 Stanislav Cherchesov  60'
DF 6 Stéphane Henchoz  46'
MF 12 Andreas Möller  46'
MF 13 Pavel Nedvěd  46'
FW 3 Pierluigi Casiraghi  46'
FW 6 Domingos Paciência  46'
Manager:
Berti Vogts
Rinus Michels
AFRICA XI:
GK 20 Andre Arendse  46'
CB 2 Frank Amankwah
CB 16 Taribo West
CB 5 Mark Fish
RM 7 Sunday Oliseh
CM 12 Radwan Yasser  65'
CM 14 Moussa Saïb  58'
LM 10 Abedi Pele (c)
RF 3 Tijani Babangida  58'
CF 8 Ahmed Ouattara
LF 9 Paulão  64'
Substitutions:
GK 1 Abiodun Baruwa  46'
MF 6 Mustapha Hadji  58'
FW 4 Chiquinho Conde  64'
FW 11 Quinzinho  58'
FW 15 Souleyman Sané  65'
Manager:
Rabah Madjer
Mawade Wade

Assistant referees:
João Esteves (Portugal)
Carlos Matos (Portugal)

References

  1. ^ International Matches 1997 - Other
  2. ^ a b c "Football: Europe v Africa match makes history". The Independent. 29 January 1997. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b Metcalf, Rupert (31 January 1997). "Football around the world". The Independent. Archived from the original on November 11, 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2011.