Asian U-19 Championship 1976

April 20 to May 8 in Bangkok (National Sports Complex)

Group A
21.04 South Korea        4-0 Malaysia             [HT 1-0]
        [Lee Nam-Soo, Kim Chang-Ho, Oh Kyu-Sang, Kim Hyun-Chul]
23.04 Iran               2-0 India                [HT 1-0]
        [Faruki Hossein x2]
25.04 Iran               2-0 Malaysia             [HT 1-0]
        [Khadempir Abdolrazagh, Faruki Hossein]
26.04 India              1-1 South Korea          [HT 0-0]
        [Satyajit Mitra / Kim Chang-Ho]
29.04 India              3-0 Malaysia             [HT 1-0]
        [Perminder Singh, P.S.Silva x2]
29.04 Iran               1-0 South Korea          [HT 0-0]
        [Faruki Hossein]

1. Iran                 3  3  0  0  5- 0  6
2. South Korea          3  1  1  1  5- 2  3
3. India                3  1  1  1  4- 3  3
4. Malaysia             3  0  0  3  0- 9  0

Group B
22.04 China              1-1 Indonesia            [HT 0-0]
        [Li Dean / Supardi]
22.04 Kuwait             2-2 Singapore            [HT 1-2]
        [Mohsen Turki, Ali Al-Banni / Mahfud Abdullah, Syed Ahmed]
24.04 China              3-1 Singapore            [HT 0-1]
        [Wang Feng, Li Dean, Jin Lihe / Wong Kwok Choy]
25.04 Indonesia          1-1 Kuwait               [HT 1-0]
        [Guwnul Jakin / Jabbar Ali Quddous]
27.04 Indonesia          3-0 Singapore            [HT 0-0]
        [Teguh, Bustaman, Hadi Ismanto]
27.04 China              3-3 Kuwait               [HT 1-1]
        [Wang Feng, Li Dean, Fan Guangming / Abdul-Kader Hussein, Jabbar Ali Quddous, Ali Al-Banni]

1. Indonesia            3  1  2  0  5- 2  4
2. China                3  1  2  0  7- 5  4
3. Kuwait               3  0  3  0  6- 6  3
4. Singapore            3  0  1  2  3- 8  1

Group C
20.04 Japan              0-0 Thailand
23.04 Japan              1-1 North Korea          [HT 1-0]
        [Keichi Motomura / Kim Dae-Won]
26.04 North Korea        1-1 Thailand             [HT 1-0]
        [Kim Dae-Won / Pichai Kongsiri]
28.04 North Korea        0-1 Japan                [HT 0-1]
        [Nobutoshi Kaneda]
30.04 Thailand           3-0 Japan                [HT 2-0]
        [Kittichoke Poomvivatana, Pichai Kongsiri, Boonlert Eucharoen]
02.05 North Korea        2-0 Thailand             [HT 1-0]
        [Kim Mun-Chol, Kim Dae-Won]

1. Thailand             4  1  2  1  4- 3  4
   North Korea          4  1  2  1  4- 3  4
3. Japan                4  1  2  1  2- 4  4
   Brunei withdrew

Group D
21.04 Iraq               5-0 Sri Lanka            [HT 2-0]
        [Hussein Saeed x4, Ara Hempersoom]
21.04 Burma              5-0 Hong Kong            [HT 2-0]
        [Myint Aung Hlaing x2, Ko Ko Latt, Than Win, Ye Tut]
24.04 Burma              6-1 Sri Lanka            [HT 2-1]
        [Ye Tut x2, Than Win x2, Thet Tin x2 / Gurusamy Thyagarajah]
24.04 Hong Kong          0-5 Iraq                 [HT 0-2]
        [Hussein Saeed x2, Ara Hempersoom, Wathek Aswad, Kadhim Waeel]
27.04 Hong Kong          2-1 Sri Lanka            [HT 1-0]
        [Tang Ying-Chuen, Yu Kwok-Sun / Luxman Weraduwage]
28.04 Burma              0-2 Iraq                 [HT 0-1]
        [Kadhim Waeel x2]

1. Iraq                 3  3  0  0 12- 0  6
2. Burma                3  2  0  1 11- 2  4
3. Hong Kong            3  1  0  2  2-11  2
4. Sri Lanka            3  0  0  3  1-13  0


Quarter-finals
03.05 Iran               3-0 China                [HT 2-0]
        [Faruki Hossein, Khadempir Abdolraragh x2]
03.05 South Korea        1-0 Indonesia            [HT 0-0]
        [Chang Ki-Moon]
04.05 Thailand           1-0 Burma                [HT 0-0]
        [Boonlert Eucharoen]
04.05 North Korea        1-1 Iraq                 [HT 1-1] [4-2 pen]
        [Kim Dae-Won / Kadhim Waeel]

Semi-finals
06.05 Iran               3-2 Thailand             [HT 1-0]
        [Faruki Hossain, Khadempir Abdolraragh, Beshkar Majid / Boonlert Eucharoen x2]
06.05 North Korea        1-0 South Korea          [HT 0-0]
        [Hwang Sang-Jae]

Third place match
08.05 South Korea        2-1 Thailand             [HT 1-0]
        [Kim Chul-Ho, Lee Nam-Soo / Tawatchai Uamkhao]

Final
08.05 Iran               0-0 North Korea          [AET] [title shared]


Top scorers:
 Faruki Hossain (Iran) and Hussein Saeed (Iraq), 6 goals


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Authors: Erik Garin, Refel Hashim and Neil Morrison
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