1986 Football World Cup

Mexico became the winner for the fourth time. This tournament served from 1985 as a qualifying tournament for the World Cup under 16, nowadays under 17. Between 1999 and 2007, this tournament itself was played without a winner, because it was only used as a qualification. Gavilán played his first international match on April 28, 1999 against Mexico. Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México, CDMX; English: Mexico City) is the capital of Mexico. ↑ Joel Latibeaudiere (Swansea City AFC) and Di'Shon Bernard (Manchester United FC) debut for Jamaica. ↑ Greg Leigh (Aberdeen FC), Norman Campbell (RFK Grafičar), Daniel Johnson (Preston North End FC) and Ravel Morrison (ADO Den Haag) make their debut for Jamaica. More than two weeks before the world championship in 1990, he was again appointed national coach of the Dutch national team. Thanks to an early goal in the 11th minute (Degryse), the Belgians managed to win against a strong Moroccan team. A goal in the second half ended the game in a 1-0 victory for the Mexicans.

↑ Ali Yousif (Al Shorta) debut for Iraq. ↑ Abdulelah Al-Amri (Al-Nassr), Ali Al-Asmari (Al-Ahli) and Nasser Al-Dawsari (Al-Hilal) debut for Saudi Arabia. ↑ Ali Al-Hassan (Al-Nassr) debuts for Saudi Arabia. ↑ Gao Tianyi (Beijing Guoan FC) debuts for China. ↑ Goalkeeper Mile Svilar (SL Benfica) debuts for Serbia. ↑ Goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Yami (Al-Ahli Jeddah), Ahmed Sharahili (Al-Shabab FC), Ayman Yahya (Al-Nassr) and Saleh Al-Shehri (Al-Hilal) make their Saudi Arabia debut. ↑ Debut of Tameem Al-Abdullah (Al-Rayyan), Ahmed Fadhel (Al-Wakrah SC), Jassem Gaber (Al-Arabi) and Amro Surag (Al-Gharafa) for Qatar. ↑ Yousef Aymen (Al-Duhail SC) debuts for Qatar. ↑ Khalid Muneer (Al-Wakrah SC) and Abdullah Abdulsalam (Al-Duhail SC) debut for Qatar. ↑ Qatar's last international match led by national coach Félix Sánchez (Spain). ↑ First international match of Colombia led by national coach Néstor Lorenzo (Argentina). ↑ Abdullah Ghanem (Kazma SC) debuts for Kuwait. In the Eerste Divisie he was a taste maker for the club from Deventer. Racing Club de Bruxelles, invited to Belgium, declined to participate and was replaced by a team of university students. ↑ Khalid Al-Ghannam (Al-Nassr) debuts for Saudi Arabia. ↑ Goalkeeper Zaid Al-Bawardi (Al-Shabab FC), Nawaf Boushal (Al-Fateh SC) and Naif Almas (Al-Batin FC) make their debut for Saudi Arabia.

↑ Goalkeeper Diogo Costa (FC Porto), Matheus Nunes (Sporting CP) and Rafael Leão (AC Milan) make their debut for Portugal. During the qualifications for the 2018 World Cup, the group was dominated by Portugal and Switzerland, but Hungary already got off to a bad start with a scoreless draw against the Faroe Islands. Italy started the qualification badly with a 1-1 away draw against Hungary and a 0-0 home draw against the Soviet Union and after a 2-1 defeat against Norway, qualification for the European Championship was seriously under threat. ↑ Abdullah Marafee (Al-Arabi SC) and Mahdi Salem (Al-Sadd SC) debut for Qatar. ↑ Qatar's first international match against the Netherlands. The award of the remaining European ticket for the Games was determined by a tournament in March 2016 in the Netherlands. In 1928, FIFA president Jules Rimet therefore proposed organizing its own international tournament, in which the strongest national football teams would play for the title of World Champion. ↑ Debut of Yeison Mejía (Real CD España), women’s mexico jersey Jack Jean-Baptiste (Lobos UPNFM) for Honduras. ↑ Cəlal Hüseynov (Zirə FK) makes his debut for Azerbaijan.

↑ Mosaab Khoder (Al-Sadd) debuts for Qatar. ^ Qatar's first international match against Senegal. ↑ Saudi Arabia's first international match against Venezuela. ↑ Qatar's first international match against Jamaica. ↑ Naif Al Hadhrami (Al-Rayyan) debuts for Qatar. ↑ Debut of Alen Sherri (KF Egnatia), Mario Dajsinani, Serxho Ujka (both KF Laçi), Herald Marku (KF Vllaznia) and Tedi Cara (FK Partizani Tirana) for Albania. ↑ Ricardo Phillips Hinds (9 de Octubre FC) debuts for Panama. ↑ Otávio (FC Porto) debuts for Portugal. ^ Qatar's first international match against Portugal. ↑ Qatar's first international match against Mexico. Mexico has 32 free trade agreements with more than 40 countries, covering more than 90% of Mexico's international trade. Del Olmo has played in his native Mexico for almost his entire career; only in the second half of the 1996/1997 season was Del Olmo active outside Mexico. After his career as a professional footballer, Bakero worked for some time as an assistant coach at Barcelona and as a coach of Málaga B, which plays in Segunda División A. In 2005 he was appointed technical director at Real Sociedad.