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词条 Yugoslavia v Netherlands (1990)
释义

  1. Background

  2. Game

  3. Aftermath

  4. Match details

  5. Footnotes

  6. See also

  7. External links

{{Infobox football match
| title = Yugoslavia v Netherlands (1990)
| other_titles =
| image =
| event = International friendly
| caption =
| team1 = Yugoslavia
| team1association = {{Flagdeco|Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
| team1score = 0
| team2 = Netherlands
| team2association = {{Flagdeco|Netherlands|size=30px}}
| team2score = 2
| date = {{Start date|1990|06|03}}
| stadium = Maksimir stadium
| city = Zagreb
| man_of_the_match1a =
| referee = Friedrich Kaupe (Austria)
| attendance = 30,000
| weather =
}}

On June 3, 1990 Yugoslavia hosted the Netherlands in an international friendly at Zagreb's Maksimir stadium. The match was the last preparation friendly (known as the dress rehearsal) for Ivica Osim's Yugoslavia side ahead of the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. However, the contest is mostly remembered for the controversy raised due to the spectator behaviour: throughout the match, a nationalist Croat crowd of 20,000 shouted down the Yugoslav national anthem, insulted Yugoslav team players and jeered the head coach. Play on the pitch quickly became secondary as the match turned into another football-related incident reflecting ethnic tensions and rising nationalism in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Background

Although on what would soon turn out to be its last legs, SFR Yugoslavia (multi-ethnic federation made up of six constituent republics) still existed as a state in 1990 while Socialist Republic of Croatia was its second largest constituent republic populated mostly by ethnic Croats with a large ethnic Serb minority.

Ten years following the death of Yugoslav lifetime president Josip Broz Tito, SFR Yugoslavia was crippled by rising ethnic tensions. In parallel, in the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the country was transitioning its system of governance from communist one-party system to democratic multi-party system.

SR Croatia's first parliamentary elections took place from April 22 to May 7 of 1990 with nationalist right-wing Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) led by Franjo Tuđman winning in a landslide.

With tensions running high, a football riot took place on May 13, 1990, at Maksimir during a Yugoslav First League match between the Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb and the Serbian club Red Star Belgrade. Croatian midfielder Zvonimir Boban kicked the policeman Refik Ahmetović and as a result got suspended by the Football Association of Yugoslavia (FSJ) for six months, causing him to miss the FIFA World Cup 1990 as well as the pre-tournament preparation friendlies.[1]

Game

The exhibition versus the Netherlands took place on June 3 and was the last exhibition before the FIFA World Cup 1990. The crowd of 20,000 booed the Yugoslav national anthem Hey, Slavs.[2] Fans cheered for the Netherlands, heckling the Yugoslav team and its manager Ivica Osim.[3] Many "Dutch" flags were also seen in the crowd, owing to their similarity to the Croatian tricolour (red, white and blue).[4]

Aftermath

The match was the last of the Yugoslav team to be played in Maksimir.[5] On October 17 of that year the Croatian national team played its first international match in Maksimir against the United States.

Match details

{{football box
|date = 3 June 1990
|team1 = {{fb-rt|YUG}}
|score = 0–2
|report = https://web.archive.org/web/20090607072818/http://rdfc.com.ne.kr/int/ned-intres-1990.html
|team2 = {{fb|NED}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
  • Rijkaard {{goal|53}}
  • Van Basten {{goal|83}}

|stadium = Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
|attendance = 30,000
|referee = Friedrich Kaupe (Austria) }}
{{Football kit pattern_la = pattern_b =_vneckwhite pattern_ra = leftarm = 000080 body = 000080 rightarm = 000080 shorts = FFFFFF socks = FF0000 title = Yugoslavia
}}
{{Football kit pattern_la = pattern_b = pattern_ra = leftarm = F1771D body = F1771D rightarm = F1771D shorts = FFFFFF socks = F1771D title = Netherlands
}}
GK 1 Tomislav Ivković
DF 5 Zoran Vulić
DF 3 Mirsad Baljić
DF 4 Predrag Spasić
DF 9 Faruk Hadžibegić
DF 2 Davor Jozić
MF 10 Dragan Stojković
MF 7 Safet Sušić 59}}
MF 6 Srečko Katanec 59}}
MF 8 Dejan Savićević
FW 11 Zlatko Vujović (c)75}}
Substitutes:
MF 15 Dragoljub Brnović 59}}
FW 17 Robert Prosinečki 59}}
FW 16 Darko Pančev 75}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|YUG}} Ivica Osim
GK 1Hans van Breukelen
DF 2Berry van Aerle 68}}
DF 4Ronald Koeman
DF 8Graeme Rutjes
DF 3Adri van Tiggelen }}
MF 5Frank Rijkaard
MF 6Jan Wouters
MF 7Erwin Koeman 79}}
MF 10Ruud Gullit (c)
MF 9Marco van Basten
FW 11Wim Kieft
Substitutes:
MF 13Danny Blind 68}}
DF 14Richard Witschge 79}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|NED}} Leo Beenhakker

Footnotes

1. ^The Day Yugoslav Soccer Died
2. ^Football {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080804064250/http://www.sportin.ba/tekst.aspx?id=8610 |date=August 4, 2008 }}
3. ^Remember the last time we hosted the Netherlands?
4. ^In the bus
5. ^Yugoslavia National Team List of Results 1990-1999 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080619051605/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joeg-intres90.html |date=June 19, 2008 }}, RSSSF

See also

  • Dinamo Zagreb-Red Star Belgrade riot

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPGAk2C-HCI Video: Yugoslavia - Netherlands]
{{Yugoslavia national football team matches}}{{Netherlands national football team matches}}

8 : Yugoslavia national football team matches|Netherlands national football team matches|Sports competitions in Zagreb|1989–90 in Yugoslavian football|International association football matches|June 1990 sports events in Europe|1990 in Croatian sport|1990s in Zagreb

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