Uruguay, winners two FIFA World Cups, including the first ever World Cup in 1930 as host and second title in 1950, upsetting hosts Brazil 2-1 in the final match, had a poor World Cup by their standards. Uruguay, semifinalists last time, finished bottom in their Group D first round stage with the Neteherlands, Sweden and Bulgaria. They lost their first game with Netherlands 0-2, drew to Bulgaria 1-1 and lost again the last game against Sweden 3-0 to closed the team hope to make better success than the last tournaments.
Uruguay with a classic Adidas v-neck shirt, AUF Uruguay logo painted on the shirt, number 18 stamped in felt material.
Uruguay wore the light-blue home shirt with the black shorts and socks against Netherlands 15 June 1974 at Niedersachsen stadion, Hanover. The number 2 strip for Baudilio JAUREGUI.
1. Draw with BULGARIA 1-1 at Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover ( First round, Group D, 19 June 1974 )
Note: Uruguay wore the short-sleeve jersey with the white shorts and black socks.
2. Lost to SWEDEN 3-0 at Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf ( First round, Group D, 23 June 1974 )
Note: Uruguay wore long-sleeves jersey with the white shorts and the change white socks. The number 8 strip for Victor ESPARRAGO.
My only problem with the analysis is given that much of the population joined the chorus of deregulatory mythology, given vested interest is inclined toward perpetuation of the current system and given a lack of a popular cheerleader for your arguments
ReplyDeleteCiao. I'm shure there is a mistake: socks were black and grey. :)
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