World-championship soccer “España 82”, 1981

 

Final: Italy - West Germany    3-1

Italy survived the opening round on goal difference and then went on to win the trophy for a third time after a beautiful Brazilian team had bowed out to them in an astonishing match in the second phase. Italy went on to the final and beat West Germany 3-1. Rossi finished top scorer with six goals.

The tournament was expanded to 24 teams, split into six groups of four with the top two advancing to a second stage in which four groups of three played for semifinal places. It proved a laborious and unwieldy format short on knockout action. But it did mean extra places for regions previously under-represented at the tournament. Africa had two teams for the first time while Asia, Australasian and North America also benefited. For the first time a penalty shootout would settle a tie after 120 minutes, and France became the first team to suffer the trauma of elimination without defeat in its semifinal with West Germany.

Group 1: Poland, Italy, Cameroon, Peru
Group 2: West Germany, Austria, Algeria, Chile
Group 3: Belgium, Argentina, Hungary, El Salvador
Group 4: England, France, Czechoslovakia, Kuwait
Group 5: Northern Ireland, Spain, Yugoslavia, Honduras
Group 6: Brazil, Soviet Union, Scotland, New Zealand

 

Date of issue: 6 July 1981

Expiration date:

Design: Oscar Bonnevalle (1920-1993)

Printing: Cartor s.a., France

Perforation: 13

Size: 26 x 36 mm

Sheet: 25

Marginal inscriptions: top right sheet number

Circulation: 66,000

 

When the stamps were designed by Oscar Bonnevalle in 1981, he had no idea who would play who, the games depicted are imaginary.

The background color is indicated.

No 1100. 2k, light green

No 1101. 10k, purple

No 1102. 25k, blue

No 1103. 90k, gray

No 1104. 2z, green

No 1105. 3z, light gray

No 1106. 6z, light blue

No 1107. 8z, orange

The series:

 

The imperforated series is in size and coloring exact the same as above:

Remark: the white border around these stamps is much larger when cut from a side, top, bottom or corner of a sheet.

 

No 1108 & 1109 (always from block 48)

                 

 

Block 48. Perforated. Circulation 40,000

 

Block 48. Imperforated