Korea Cup 1997 (Seoul) - Details

[June 12]

In Seoul (Olympic Stadium, 17.00)
Yugoslavia      3 (Slavisa Jokanovic 57pk, Rade Bogdanovic 68, 90)
Ghana           1 (Robert Boateng 56)
HT. 0-0. Att. 23,830. Referee: Bong-Ki Ahn (South Korea).
YUG: 1-Ivica Kralj (80' 12-Dragoje Lekovic), 2-Zoran Mirkovic (HT 15-Vladimir Martinovic), 3-Nisa Saveljic, 4-Slavisa Jokanovic,
     5-Miroslav Djukic, 6-Gordan Petric (HT Misko Mirkovic), 7-Zeljko Petrovic, 8-Albert Nadj (HT 17-Rade Bogdanovic), 
     9-Darko Kovacevic, 10-Nenad Maslovar, 11-Ljubinko Drulovic. Coach: Slobodan Santrac
GHA: 16-Simon Addo, 18-Foster Batios, 14-Emmanuel Armah (63' Godwin Attram), 15-Prince Owusu-Ansah, 4-Jacob Nettey, 5-Sammy Adjei,
     13-Isaac Kuffour, 8-Yaw Sakyi, 11-Ebenezer Dadzie (77' 10-Abedi Pele'). Coach: Rinus Israel (Netherlands)
Booked: Nadj, Kovacevic, Saveljic, Sakyi, Addo, Armah

In Seoul (Olympic Stadium, 19.00)
South Korea     3 (Keon-Ha Park 12, Sang-Cheol Yoo 65, Moon-Shik Choi 77)
Egypt           1 (Hady Khashaba 23)
HT. 1-1. Referee: Selearajen Subramaniam (Malaysia).
KOR: 18-Dong-Myong Seo (GK), 2-Sang-Hoon Kim, 3-Sung-Yong Choi, 4-Young-Il Choi (C), 17-Seok-Joo Ha, 5-Min-Sung Lee, 6-Sang-Cheol Yoo, 
     7-Do-Keoun Kim (H 16-Moon-Shik Choi), 21-Jung-Woon Ko (64' 14-Jong-Soo Ko), 11-Jung-Won Seo, 9-Keon-Ha Park. Coach: Bum-Keoun Cha
EGY: 16-Esam El-Hadary (GK), 2-Ibrahim Hassan (C), 5-Abdel El-Sakka, 6-Medhat Hady (83' Ayman Moheb), 3-Mohammed Youssef, 7-Walid Latif, 
     12-Hady Khashaba, 11-Abdel Sabry (79' 20-Ahmed Abdallah), 8-Hesham Hanafy, 9-Hossam Hassan, 10-Mohammed Salah (54' 4-Tarek Mostafa). 
     Coach: Farouk Gaafar
Booked: Min-Sung Lee, Keon-Ha Park, Sang-Hoon Kim, I.Hassan


[June 14]

In Suwon (Sports Complex Athletics Stadium, 17.00)
South Korea     3 (Jung-Won Seo 5, Moon-Shik 59, Yong-Soo Choi 64)
Ghana           0
HT. 1-0. Att. 7,329. Referee: Russamee Jindamai (Thailand).
KOR: 1-Bong-Soo Kim (GK), 2-Sang-Hoon Kim, 3-Sung-Yong Choi (57' 12-Ki-Hyung Lee), 4-Young-Il Choi (C), 5-Min-Sung Lee (70' 15-Young-Cheol Kim), 
     6-Sang-Cheol Yoo (63' 13-Tae-Young Kim), 16-Moon-Shik Choi, 17-Seok-Joo Ha, 21-Jung-Woon Ko, 10-Yong-Soo Choi, 11-Jung-Won Seo. 
     Coach: Bum-Keoun Cha
GHA: 16-Simon Addo (GK), 4-Jacob Nettey, 14-Emmanuel Armah, 18-Foster Batios, 15-Prince Owusu-Ansah, 5-Sammy Adjei, 7-Robert Boateng, 
     13-Isaac Kuffour, 6-Kwame Ayew, 11-Ebenezer Dadzie (57' 8-Yaw Sakyi), 9-Joseph Farneye (57' 3-Kwabena Boateng). 
     Coach: Rinus Israel (Netherlands)
Booked: Nettey, Batios, Kuffour, Seok-Joo Ha, Sang-Hoon Kim

In Suwon (Sports Complex Athletics Stadium, 19.00)
Yugoslavia      0
Egypt           0
HT. 0-0. Referee: Jong-Cheol Kwon (South Korea).
YUG: 12-Dragoje Lekovic (86' 1-Ivica Kralj), 2-Zoran Mirkovic, 5-Miroslav Djukic, 3-Nisa Saveljic, 7-Zeljko Petrovic (69' 13-Vuk Rasovic),
     4-Slavisa Jokanovic, 10-Nenad Maslovar, 8-Albert Nadj, 15-Vladimir Martinovic, 9-Darko Kovacevic, 17-Rade Bogdanovic.
     Coach: Slobodan Santrac
EGY: 1-Nader El-Sayed, 6-Medhat Hady, 15-Tawfik Sakr (14' 4-Tarek Mostafa (88' 10-Mohammed Sala)), 2-Ibrahim Hassan, 5-Abdel El-Sakka, 
     3-Mohammed Youssef, 8-Hesham Hanafy, 12-Hady Khashaba, 20-Ahmed Abdallah, 9-Hossam Hassan, 14-Hazem Emam (64' Ayman Moheb). 
     Coach: Farouk Gafaar
Booked: Nadj, Jokanovic, Bogdanovic, Emam, Youssef


[June 16]

In Seoul (Olympic Stadium, 17.00)
Egypt           2 (Hazem Emam 14, Abdel Sabry 80)
Ghana           0
HT. 1-0. Att. 21,563. Referee: Hae-Yong Park (South Korea)
EGY: 16-Esam El-Hadary, 2-Ibrahim Hassan, 6-Medhat Hady, 12-Hady Khashaba, 3-Mohammed Youssef, 4-Tarek Mostafa, 10-Mohammed Salah
     (59' 11-Abdel Sabry), 14-Hazem Emam (68' 7-Walid Latif), 20-Ahmed Abdallah (HT 5-Abdel El-Sakka), 9-Hossam Hassan.
     Coach: Farouk Gafaar
GHA: 16-Simon Addo, 18-Foster Batios, 14-Emmanuel Armah, 15-Prince Owusu-Ansah, 4-Jacob Nettey, 5-Sammy Adjei, 3-Kwabena Boateng
     (56' Robert Boateng), 8-Yaw Sakyi (62' 11-Ebenezer Dadzie), 13-Isaac Kuffour (77' Tete), 6-Kwame Ayew, 9-Joseph Farneye.
     Coach: Rinus Israel (Netherlands)
Booked: Abdallah, Salah, K.Boateng, Sakyi

In Seoul (Olympic Stadium, 19.00)
South Korea     1 (Jung-Won Seo 19)
Yugoslavia      1 (Slavisa Jokanovic 55p)
HT. 1-0. Referee: Selearajen Subramaniam (Malaysia).
KOR: 18-Dong-Myong Seo (GK), 3-Sung-Yong Choi, 4-Young-Il Choi (C), 5-Min-Sung Lee, 6-Sang-Cheol Yoo (H 14-Jong-Soo Ko), 19-Dae-Il Jang, 
     17-Seok-Joo Ha, 11-Jung-Won Seo, 16-Moon-Shik Choi (59' 8-Jae-Kwon Chung (79' 10-Yong-Soo Choi)), 21-Jung-Woon Ko, 9-Keon-Ha Park. 
     Coach: Bum-Keoun Cha
YUG: 1-Ivica Kralj (87' 12-Dragoje Lekovic), 2-Zoran Mirkovic, 3-Nisa Saveljic, 5-Miroslav Djukic, 6-Goran Petric, 15-Vladimir Martinovic, 
     4-Slavisa Jokanovic (C), 10-Nenad Maslovar (80' Misko Mirkovic), 13-Vuk Rasovic (89' Radivoje Manic), 9-Darko Kovacevic, 17-Rade Bogdanovic. 
     Coach: Slobodan Santrac
Booked: Min-Sung Lee, Saveljic, Jokanovic, Rasovic, Maslovar


Table:

 1.South Korea       3  2  1  0  7- 2   7 - Champions
 2.Yugoslavia        3  1  2  0  4- 2   5
 3.Egypt             3  1  1  1  3- 3   4
 4.Ghana             3  0  0  3  1- 8   0



SQUAD LISTS:

SOUTH KOREA

 1. Bong-Soo KIM                    Anyang Cheetahs
 2. Sang-Hoon KIM                   Ulsan Tigers
 3. Sung-Yong CHOI                  Sangmoo
 4. Young-Il CHOI [C]               Ulsan Tigers
 5. Min-Sung LEE                    Busan Royals
 6. Sang-Cheol YOO                  Ulsan Tigers
 7. Do-Keoun KIM                    Chunnam Dragons
 8. Jae-Kwon CHUNG                  Busan Royals
 9. Keon-Ha PARK                    Suwon Blue Wings
10. Yong-Soo CHOI                   Sangmoo
11. Jung-Won SEO                    Anyang Cheetahs
12. Ki-Hyung LEE                    Suwon Blue Wings
13. Tae-Young KIM                   Chunnam Dragons
14. Jong-Soo KO                     Suwon Blue Wings
15. Young-Cheol KIM                 Ajoo University
16. Moon-Shik CHOI                  Sangmoo
17. Seok-Joo HA                     Cerezo Osaka (JPN)
18. Dong-Myung SEO                  Ulsan Tigers
19. Dae-Il JANG                     Yonsei University
21. Jung-Woon KO                    Gamba Osaka (JPN)

COACH: Bum-Keoun CHA


YUGOSLAVIA
 
 1. Ivica KRALJ                     Partizan Beograd
 2. Zoran MIRKOVIC                  Atalanta (ITA)
 3. Nisa SAVELJIC                   Partizan Beograd
 4. Slavisa JOKANOVIC               CD Tenerife (SPA)
 5. Miroslav DJUKIC                 Deportivo La Coruna (SPA)
 6. Gordan PETRIC                   Glasgow Rangers (SCO)
 7. Zeljko PETROVIC                 PSV Eindhoven (NED)
 8. Albert NADJ                     Real Betis (SPA)
 9. Darko KOVACEVIC                 Real Sociedad (SPA)
10. Nenad MASLOVAR                  JEF United (JPN)
11. Ljubinko DRULOVIC               FC Porto (POR)
12. Dragoje LEKOVIC                 FC Kilmarnock (SCO)
13. Vuk RASOVIC                     Rad Beograd
15. Vladimir MARTINOVIC             FK Zemun
17. Rade BOGDANOVIC                 JEF United (JPN)
    Misko MIRKOVIC                  Kocaelispor (TUR)
    Radivoje MANIC                  Busan Royals (KOR)
    
COACH: Slobodan SANTRAC


EGYPT

 1. Nader EL-SAYED                  Zamalek
 2. Ibrahim HASSAN [C]              Al-Ahly             
 3. Mohammed YOUSSEF                Al-Ahly
 4. Tarek MOSTAFA                   Zamalek
 5. Abdel EL-SAKKA                  Mansoura
 6. Medhat HADY                     Zamalek
 7. Walid LATIF                     Mansoura
 8. Hesham HANAFY                   
 9. Hossam HASSAN                   Al-Ahly
10. Mohammed SALAH
11. Abdel SABRY                     Arab Contractors
12. Hady KHASHABA                   Al-Ahly
14. Hazem EMAM                      Zamalek
15. Tawfik SAKR
16. Esam EL-HADARY                  Al-Ahly
20. Ahmed ABDALLAH
    Ayman MOHEB

COACH: Farouk GAFAAR


GHANA

 1. Abubakari TANKO                 El-Masry (EGY)
 2. Frank AMANKWAH                  Gutherslow (GER)
 3. Kwabena BOATENG                 Abusi Goldfields
 4. Jacob NETTEY                    Hearts of Oak
 5. Sammy ADJEI                     Abusi Goldfields
 6. Kwame AYEW                      Vitoria Setubal (POR)
 7. Robert BOATENG                  Ashante Kotoko
 8. Yaw SAKYI                       Ashante Kotoko
 9. Joseph FARNEYE
10. Abedi PELE AYEW                 1860 Munchen (GER)
11. Ebenezer DADZIE                 Abusi Goldfields
13. Isaac KUFFOUR
14. Emmanuel ARMAH                  Hearts of Oak
15. Prince OWUSU-ANSAH              Abusi Goldfields
16. Simon ADDO                      Ghapoa
18. Foster BATIOS                   FC Kalamata (GRE)
    Godwin ATTRAM                   Great Olympics
    TETE

COACH: Rinus ISRAEL (NED)


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