1982 FIFA World Cup squads
The 1982 FIFA World Cup took place in Spain from 13 June to 11 July 1982. Each of the 24 participating nations had to submit a squad of no more than 22 players, three of whom had to be goalkeepers. The El Salvador squad comprised just 20 players.
Group 1
Cameroon
Head coach: Jean VincentItaly
Head coach: Enzo BearzotNote: With the exception of the goalkeepers, who were assigned the traditional shirt numbers for the role the Italian team was numbered alphabetically within their respective positions – Defenders, Midfielders, Wingers and Forwards.
Peru
Head coach: TimPoland
Head coach: Antoni PiechniczekGroup 2
Algeria
Head coaches: Mahieddine Khalef and Rachid MekhloufiAustria
Head coaches: Felix Latzke and Georg SchmidtChile
Head coach: Luis SantibáñezWest Germany
Head coach: Jupp Derwall- Although players marked with an * were on the list, they did not travel to Spain and stayed in West Germany as reserves, waiting if Derwall would require their services. However, he did not need them.
Group 3
Argentina
Head coach: César Luis MenottiNote that this squad is numbered alphabetically by surname, unlike traditional numbering systems where the goalkeeper has shirt number 1 and so forth. However, Diego Maradona and Patricio Hernández were swapped round to give Maradona his favoured 10.
Belgium
Head coach: Guy ThysJozef Daerden was a replacement to René Vandereycken in at the last moment due to an injury of the latter.
El Salvador
Head coach: Mauricio Rodríguez- Only 20 players in El Salvador's squad.
Hungary
Head coach: Kálmán MészölyGroup 4
Czechoslovakia
Head coach: Jozef VenglošEngland
Head coach: Ron GreenwoodNote that this squad is numbered alphabetically by surname, unlike traditional numbering systems. Despite this, the goalkeepers are given the usual England goalkeepers' numbers 1, 13 & 22 and Kevin Keegan is given his favoured 7.
France
Head coach: Michel HidalgoNote: This squad is numbered alphabetically within the players' positions, while the goalkeepers have been given numbers 1, 21 and 22. The exception is Michel Platini, who was given his favoured number 10.
Kuwait
Head coach: Carlos Alberto ParreiraGroup 5
Honduras
Head coach: José de la Paz HerreraNorthern Ireland
Head coach: Billy BinghamSpain
Head coach: José SantamaríaYugoslavia
Head coach: Miljan MiljanićGroup 6
Brazil
Head coach: Telê SantanaNew Zealand
Head coach: John AdsheadScotland
Head coach: Jock SteinSoviet Union
Head coach: Konstantin BeskovCoaches representation by country
Unless specified, coaches were coaching their own national team. Algeria and Austria both had two head coaches. José Santamaría represented both Uruguay and Spain as a player.| Nº | Country | Coaches |
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