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Sam Malcolmson (born 2 April 1948) was a Scottish born New Zealand footballer who played at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. April 2 is the 92nd day of the year (93rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 273 days remaining. ...
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Qualifying countries The 1982 Football World Cup was held in Spain by decision of FIFA in July 1966, in the same session where FIFA gave the right to host the 1974 and 1978 tournaments to, respectively, West Germany and Argentina. ...
Malcolmson played for Airdrieonians, Queen of the South and Albion Rovers in Scotland before emigrating to New Zealand in 1974. He was selected for the New Zealand squad for the 1982 World Cup while playing for East Coast Bays and made one appearance in the tournament, against his native Scotland, in a 5-2 defeat. Airdrieonians F. C. (Football Club), more commonly Airdrie was a Scottish football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. ...
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First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Scotland 11 - 0 Ireland (Glasgow, Scotland; 23 February 1901) Worst defeat Uruguay 7 - 0 Scotland (Basel, Switzerland; 19 June 1954) World Cup Appearances 8 (First in 1954) Best result Round 1, all European Championship Appearances 2 (First...
 | New Zealand squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup |
 | | 1 Wilson | 2 Dods | 3 Herbert | 4 Turner | 5 Bright | 6 Almond | 7 Rufer | 8 Cole | 9 Wooddin | 10 Sumner | 11 Malcolmson | 12 Mackay | 13 Cresswell | 14 Elrick | 15 Hill | 16 Adam | 17 Boath | 18 Simonsen | 19 McClure | 20 Turner | 21 Pickering | 22 van Hattum | Coach: Adshead Image File history File links Flag_of_New_Zealand. ...
First International New Zealand 3 - 1 Australia (Dunedin, New Zealand; June 17, 1922) Largest win New Zealand 13 - 0 Fiji (Auckland, New Zealand; August 16, 1981) Worst defeat New Zealand 0 - 10 Australia (Wellington, New Zealand; July 11, 1936) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 1982) Best result Round 1...
Qualifying countries The 1982 Football World Cup was held in Spain by decision of FIFA in July 1966, in the same session where FIFA gave the right to host the 1974 and 1978 tournaments to, respectively, West Germany and Argentina. ...
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Richard Wilson was a New Zealand soccer player, who was a goalkeeper during the countrys only successful campaign to qualify for the World Cup, in 1982. ...
Ricki Herbert (born April 10, 1961) is a former New Zealand soccer player and is currently the coach of the New Zealand national team, also known as the All Whites. ...
Brian Turner was a New Zealand soccer player, who was a prominent squad member during the countrys only successful campaign to qualify for the World Cup, in 1982. ...
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Duncan Cole was a successful New Zealand soccer player who frequently represented his country in the 1970s and 80s. ...
Steve Wooddin was a New Zealand soccer player, who was a leading striker during the countrys only successful campaign to qualify for the World Cup, in 1982. ...
Steve Sumner was a New Zealand soccer player, who was captain of the national team during the countrys only successful campaign to qualify for the World Cup, in 1982. ...
Adrian Elrick was a successful New Zealand soccer player who frequently represented his country in the 1970s and 80s. ...
Grant Turner was a successful New Zealand soccer player who frequently represented his country in the 1980s. ...
Frank van Hattum was a New Zealand soccer player, who was a goalkeeper during the countrys only World Cup finals tournament, in 1982. ...
John Adshead is the current head coach for the Australian A-League club the New Zealand Knights. ...
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