Kirin Cup 2004

[Jul 9]

In Hiroshima (Big Arch Stadium)
Japan 3 (Takashi Fukunishi 44, Takayuki Suzuki 66, Atsushi Yanagisawa 81)
Slovakia 1 (Peter Babnic 65)
HT: 1-0. Att: 34,458. Ref: Matthew Breeze (Australia).
JPN: 23-Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi; 2-Keisuke Tsuboi (3-Makoto Tanaka 47),
     5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto, 22-Yuji Nakazawa; 21-Akira Kaji, 4-Yasuhito
     Endo, 15-Takashi Fukunishi, 14-Alessandro Santos (17-Atsuhiro
     Miura 80), 10-Shunsuke Nakamura (8-Mitsuo Ogasawara 86);
     11-Takayuki Suzuki (19-Masashi Motoyama 77), 20-Keiji Tamada
     (13-Atsushi Yanagisawa 77).
SVK: Kamil Contofalsky; Martin Poljovka (Rudolf Urban 72), Balazs
     Borbely, Martin Skrtel, Jan Durica; Igor Zofcak, Dusan Sninsky
     (Peter Dolezaj 83), Marek Cech; Peter Babnic, Peter Kiska (Ivan
     Belak 46); Lubos Reiter (Mario Breska 61).

[Jul 11]

In Fukuoka (Hakatanomori Stadium)
Slovakia 0
Serbia and Montenegro 2 (Savo Milosevic 6, Nenad Jestrovic 90)
HT: 0-1.
SVK: Kamil Contofalsky; Martin Poljovka, Martin Skrtel, Dusan Sninsky,
     Jan Durica (Ivan Belak 55); Peter Babnic (Peter Kiska 73), Balazs
     Borbely, Igor Zofcak, Marek Cech; Mario Breska, Lubos Reiter.
SBM: Dragoslav Jevric; Milan Dudic, Dusan Petkovic, Djordje Jokic,
     Bojan Neziri (Dragan Sarac 46); Dragan Mladenovic (Bojan Zajic 70),
     Sasa Ilic (Simon Vukcevic 87), Aleksandar Pantic, Milos Maric
     (Jovan Markoski 80); Savo Milosevic (Nenad Jestrovic 60), Danko
     Lazovic (Milos Kolakovic 75).

[Jul 13]

In Yokohama (Yokohama International Stadium)
Japan 1 (Yasuhito Endo 49)
Serbia and Montenegro 0
HT: 0-0. Att: 57,616. Ref: Edward Lennie (Australia).
JPN: 23-Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi; 3-Makoto Tanaka, 5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto,
     14-Alessandro Santos, 22-Yuji Nakazawa, 21-Akira Kaji, 15-Takashi
     Fukunishi, 10-Shunsuke Nakamura, 4-Yasuhito Endo, 11-Takayuki
     Suzuki, 20-Keiji Tamada (13-Atsushi Yanagisawa 71).
SBM: Dragoslav Jevric; Milan Dudic, Dusan Petkovic, Dragan Sarac
     (Bojan Neziri 84), Djordje Jokic; Dragan Mladenovic (Simon
     Vukcevic 84), Sasa Ilic, Aleksandar Pantic (Jovan Markoski 71),
     Milos Maric (Dragan Vukmir 87); Savo Milosevic (Milos Kolakovic
     79), Danko Lazovic (Nenad Jestrovic 64).

Table:

 1.Japan             2  2  0  0  4- 1   6 - Champions
 2.Serbia            2  1  0  1  2- 1   3
 3.Slovakia          2  0  0  2  1- 5   0


SQUAD LISTS:

JAPAN
Coach: Zico (Brazil).
Captain: Tsuneyasu Miyamoto.
GK: 1-Seigo Narazaki (Nagoya Grampus Eight), 12-Yoichi Doi (FC Tokyo),
    23-Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (FC Nordsjaelland, Denmark).
DF: 2-Keisuke Tsuboi (Urawa Reds), 3-Makoto Tanaka (Jubilo Iwata),
    5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto (Gamba Osaka), 14-Alessandro Santos (Urawa
    Reds), 17-Atsuhiro Miura (Tokyo Verdy 1969), 21-Akira Kaji (FC
    Tokyo), 22-Yuji Nakazawa (Yokohama F.Marinos), 25-Takayuki Chano
    (JEF United Ichihara).
MF: 4-Yasuhito Endo (Gamba Osaka), 6-Koji Nakata (Kashima Antlers),
    8-Mitsuo Ogasawara (Kashima Antlers), 10-Shunsuke Nakamura
    (Reggina, Italy), 15-Takashi Fukunishi (Jubilo Iwata), 16-Toshiya
    Fujita (Jubilo Iwata), 24-Norihiro Nishi (Jubilo Iwata).
FW: 9-Tatsuhiko Kubo (Yokohama F.Marinos), 11-Takayuki Suzuki (Kashima
    Antlers), 13-Atsushi Yanagisawa (Messina, Italy), 19-Masashi
    Motoyama (Kashima Antlers), 20-Keiji Tamada (Kashiwa Reysol).

SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO
Coach: Ilija Petkovic.
Captain: Savo Milosevic.
GK: Dragoslav Jevric (Vitesse Arnhem, Netherlands), Zoran Banovic (FK
    Sutjeska), Vladimir Stojkovic (FK Zemun).
DF: Dragan Sarac (FK Crvena zvezda), Aleksandar Pantic (FK Obilic),
    Bojan Neziri (FC Metalurg Donetskh), Djordje Jokic (OFK Beograd),
    Milan Dudic (FK Crvena zvezda), Dragan Vukmir (Ferencvaros,
    Hungary), Dusan Petkovic (Spartak Moscow, Russia).
MF: Dragan Mladenovic (FK Crvena zvezda), Milos Maric (FK Zeta), Sasa
    Ilic (FK Partizan), Simon Vikcevic (FK Partizan), Bojan Zajic (FK
    Obilic), Jovan Markoski (FK Zeleznik).
FW: Savo Milosevic (Celta Vigo, Spain), Danko Lazovic (Feyenoord
    Rotterdam, Netherlands), Milos Kolakovic (OFK Beograd), Nenad
    Jestrovic (Anderlecht, Belgium), Ivan Boskovic (FK Sutjeska).

SLOVAKIA
Coach: Dusan Galis.
Captain: Lubos Reiter.
GK: Kamil Contofalsky (Zenit Petrohrad, Russia), Dusan Pernis (ZTS
    Dubnica).
DF: Martin Poljovka (Spartak Trnava), Peter Dolezaj (MSK Zilina),
    Balazs Borbely (Artmedia Bratislava), Jan Durica (Artmedia
    Bratislava), Martin Skrtel (AS Trencin), Marek Cech (Inter
    Bratislava), Dalibor Pleva (ZTS Dubnica).
MF: Dusan Sninsky (MSK Zilina), Ivan Belak (Matador Puchov), Igor
    Zofcak, Rudolf Urban (MFK Ruzomberok), Juraj Dovicovic (ZTS
    Dubnica).
FW: Lubos Reiter (Sigma Olomouc, Czech Republic), Peter Babnic (Sigma
    Olomouc, Czech Republic), Peter Kiska (MSK Zilina), Mario Breska
    (Matador Puchov).



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