Francia vs Uruguay 1985 | Final Copa Artemio Franchi | El primer campeón intercontinental

In August 1985, France and Uruguay faced off in the inaugural Artemio Franchi Cup, the tournament that brought together the champions of Europe and South America. With stars like Michel Platini and Enzo Francescoli, the duel promised much... but France dominated completely. Relive this historic encounter at the Parc des Princes, where Henri Michel's team became the first intercontinental national team champions. France lineup: 1 Joël Bats, 2 Michel Bibard, 5 Maxime Bossis, 4 Yvon Le Roux, 3 William Ayache, 8 Alain Giresse, 7 Luis Fernandez, 6 Thierry Tusseau, 10 Michel Platini ©, 11 José Touré, 9 Dominique Rocheteau. Coach: Henri Michel. Substitutes: 16 Albert Rust, 12 Jean-Francois Domergue, 13 Philippe Vercruysse, 14 Bruno Bellone, 15 Yannick Stopyra Uruguay: 1 Rodolfo Rodríguez ©, 4 Víctor Diogo, 2 Nelson Gutiérrez, 3 Darío Pereyra, 6 José Batista, 8 Jorge Barrios (76' 15 Mario Saralegui), 5 Miguel Bossio, 10 Sergio Santín, 9 Enzo Francescoli, 7 Venancio Ramos, 11 Wilmar Cabrera (76' 16 Gustavo Dalto). Manager: Omar Borrás Substitutes: 12 Fernando Alvez, 13 Eduardo Acevedo, 14 Néstor Montelongo 👉 Subscribe for more football legends from the 80s and 90s. Don't forget to like, comment, and share this content with other retro football fans. 🎵 Music used: “Energetic Sports Rock Trailer Background” by Music_for_Creators Available at: https://pixabay.com/music/341938 License: Royalty-free under Pixabay License #FrancevsUruguay #platini #francescoli