Played in February 1997 NB: Romania's side was not their full squad. 9- 2-97 Thailand 1-1 Japan [Sritrong-In; Jo; att: 30,000] Sweden League 2-0 Romania [Andreas Andersson, Matovac; att: 30,000] 11- 2-97 Romania 1-1 Japan [Bolohan; Miura; att: 25,000] Thailand 0-0 Sweden League XI [att: 25,000] 13- 2-97 Thailand 1-0 Romania [Pue-On; att: 20,000] Sweden League 1-0 Japan [Andreas Andersson; att: 20,000] 1.Sweden League 3 2 1 0 3- 0 7 2.Thailand 3 1 2 0 2- 1 5 3.Japan 3 0 2 1 2- 3 2 4.Romania 3 0 1 2 1- 4 1 Third Place Match 16- 2-97 Japan 2-0 Romania [Kurosaki 75, Okano 86; att: 25,000; ref: Pongsathon (Thailand)] [Japan: Kawaguchi, Nakamura, Omura (46.Saito), Ihara, Soma, Maezona, Yamaguchi, Honda, Nanami (80.Okano), Miura, Jo (46.Kirosaki); Romania: Tufisi, Ciobotariu, Craciunescu, Tararache, Biaciu, Pancu, Serban, Trica (46.Lutu), Florea, Viorel, Andone (69.Danciulescu)] Final 16- 2-97 Sweden League 3-1 Thailand [Sundgren 68, J.Persson 82, Steiner 90; Pobprasert 88; att: 25,000; ref: Abdullah (Malaysia)] [Sweden League: Ravelli, Nilsson, Karlsson, Jacobsson, Sundgren, Alexandersson, Wibran (71.Persson), Anders Andersson (80.Steiner), Landberg (83.Tjernstrom), Andreas Andersson, Rahmberg; Thailand: Chaiyong, Krisada, Jakarat, Natee, Surachai, Dusit, Worrawoot (51.Piyapong), Sujija (79.Sasom), Surachai, Porntong (66.Terdsak), Natipong] NB: all matches except those involving Romania count as FIFA A-internationals (also those of Sweden's League XI!)
With thanks to Bojan Jovanovic for info on FIFA A-international matches
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