Spain national football B team explained

Spain B
Association:Spanish Football Federation
Most Caps:Pepillo (9)
Top Scorer:Manuel Badenes (8)
First Game: Spain B 5–2 Portugal B
(A Coruña, Spain; 20 March 1949)
Largest Win: Spain B 7–1 Greece
(Madrid, Spain; 13 March 1955)
Largest Loss: West Germany B 5–2 Spain B
(Dortmund, West Germany; 14 June 1953)
Spain B 2–5 West Germany B
(Barcelona, Spain; 31 May 1956)

Spain B was a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the Spain national football team. They commonly played matches against 'B' teams from other football associations, from 1949 to 1981.[1] [2]

Early history

Spain B's first game is considered by some to be the one on 29 May 1927 at the Metropolitan Stadium in Madrid, where they beat the Portugal A team 2-0, thanks to second-half goals from Francisco Moraleda and Manuel Valderrama. The team that started that day was Guillermo Eizaguirre, Miguel Garrobé, Emilio Perelló, Ramón Polo Pardo, Manuel Valderrama, Gonzalo, Domingo Carulla, Enrique Molina, Pedro Regueiro, Emili Sagi-Barba and Óscar, and the two substitutes that came after the break were Matías Aranzábal and Francisco Moraleda, with the latter scoring the opening goal.[3] [4] [5] However, the Spain B team was only officially created 22 years later, in 1949, by the hands of the then national coach, Guillermo Eizaguirre, who had been the starting goalkeeper in the 1927 match. A Coruña was the city chosen to host this team's first-ever match against the Portuguese, and the Spanish B team won again, 5-2. And those who have played for the Spanish side that day include the likes of a young Estanislau Basora, Silvestre Igoa (scored twice) and Miguel Muñoz, all of whom future Spanish stars.[6] The next game was played only four years later, in 1953, this time thanks to Ricardo Zamora (the then Spain coach), to give the possibility to test under-21 or less experienced players, in addition to those involved with the senior national team.

Mediterranean Cup

Between 1953 and 1960 was when more games were held. A total of 17, divided between 8 friendlies and 9 Mediterranean Cup games. Spain B participated in the 1953-58 Mediterranean Cup, where they faced the A teams of Turkey, Egypt and Greece home and away, as well as the B teams of Italy and France, but Spain showed great character and won the tournament with 5 points to spare, finishing with 8 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat, with their only loss in the tournament coming at the hands of Greece (0-2) in Athens on 13 March 1957, which was a huge upset as Spain had beat them 7-1 at home.[7] The top goal scorer of the tournament was Manuel Badenes with 8 goals courtesy of two pokers, the first in a 7-1 win over Greece on 13 March 1955 and the other in a 5-1 win over Egypt on 27 November of the same year. These 8 goals also makes him the all-time top goal scorer of the Spain B team.

1982 World Cup

Preparing the squad for the 1982 World Cup in Spain, the then Spanish coach, José Santamaría and the then Spanish U-21 coach, Luis Suárez, put together a block of 7 Friendly tests throughout 1980 and 1981, and in this block, Javier Urruticoechea established himself as a goalkeeper, playing 5 of the 7 games. The squad of this B side was Javier Urruticoechea, Francisco García, Marcos Alonso, Juan José Rubio, Ricardo Gallego, Francisco Pineda, Antonio Maceda, Manuel Jiménez, Víctor Muñoz, Cundi, Periko Alonso, Pichi Alonso, Dani, Julio Alberto, Gerardo Miranda, Santillana and Juan José. The most recent fixture was a friendly against Poland B on 18 November 1981, which ended in a 2-0 with two goals from Pichi Alonso.[8]

Spain national football B team head to head

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Positive balance (more Wins)
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
Negative balance (more Losses)
NationalityFromToPWDLWin %GFGAGD
195419815410%103+7
194919643210%82+6
195319572200%61+5
195519572200%61+5
195619582200%41+3
198019812110%53+2
195719592110%20+2
198019812110%20+2
196019602110%76+1
195519572101%73+4
195319562002%410–6
198119811100%32+1
198019801010%000
Total 28 18 7 3 % 64 32 +32

Player records

Top appearances

width = 6% Rankwidth = 27% Playerwidth = 40% Club(s)width = 16% Year(s)width = 11% Caps
1PepilloSevilla, Real Madrid1955–19609
2Enrique CollarAtlético Madrid1955–19597
Manuel MestreValencia1957–19607
4Justo TejadaBarcelona1954–19606
Ferran OlivellaBarcelona1956–19586
Francisco GarcíaReal Madrid1980–19816
Manuel JiménezSporting Gijón1980–19816
8CampanalSevilla1953–19575
Antonio ArgilésEspanyol1953–19565
Joaquín PeiróAtlético Madrid1956–19595
José VicenteEspanyol1957–19605
Juan José RubioAtlético Madrid1980–19815
Javier UrruticoecheaEspanyol1980–19815
Note: Club(s) represents all the clubs that players played in at the time they did it too in the Bs.

Top goalscorers

width = 6% Rankwidth = 27% Playerwidth = 40% Club(s)width = 16% Year(s)width = 11% Goals
1Manuel BadenesValencia19558
2Justo TejadaBarcelona1954–19605
Joaquín PeiróAtlético Madrid1956–19595
4PepilloSevilla, Real Madrid1955–19604
5Enrique MateosReal Madrid1957–19603
Juan José RubioAtlético Madrid1980–19813
7Silvestre IgoaValencia19492
RamoníSevilla19532
Pablo OlmedoCelta Vigo19552
Marcelino MartínezZaragoza19612
José María GarcíaOviedo19642
Pichi AlonsoZaragoza19812
Enrique MoránBetis19812
Note: Club(s) represents all the clubs that players played in at the time they did it too in the Bs.

Honours

Mediterranean Cup Champion: 1953-58

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spain national team: Selection B. BDFutbol. 18 March 2019 .
  2. Web site: ¿Sabes qué era la Selección Absoluta B?. Do you know what the Senior B Team was?. es . RFEF. SEFútbol. 29 July 2013. 23 March 2019 .
  3. Web site: International football match: 29.05.1927 Spain* v Portugal. EU-football.info. 17 March 2019 .
  4. Web site: 29/05/1927: España 2 - 0 Portugal. BDFutbol. 17 March 2019 .
  5. Web site: Spain v Portugal, 29 May 1927. 11v11.com. 17 March 2019 .
  6. Web site: Selection B · Friendly · Sunday 20/03/1949 . bdfutbol.com . 31 May 2022.
  7. Web site: Mediterranean Cup 1953-1957 results . football.eu . 31 May 2022.
  8. Web site: España B Amistosos 1980 . bdfutbol.com . 31 May 2022.