Group A 24- 7 Malaysia 3-1 Swansea City [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Lim Teong Kim 44' 82', Zainal Abidin Hassan 67' / Colin Pascoe 35'] 25- 7 Ghana Youth 4-0 Indonesia Youth [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Henry Acquah 17' 34', Kwasi Bongsu 33', Peter Aboagye 82'] 27- 7 Malaysia 1-1 Indonesia Youth [Kuantan, Darulmakmur Stadium] [Lee Teong Kim 13' pen / Budiman Yunus 38'] 27- 7 Ghana Youth 3-1 Swansea City [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Philip Tagoe 32', Ebo Smith 36' 72' / Robin Turner 11'] 29- 7 Malaysia 1-0 Ghana Youth [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Dollah Salleh 24'] 29- 7 Indonesia Youth 2-2 Swansea City [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Paul Price 24' 41' / Maukar Mustari 43', Theodorus Bitbit 83'] 1.MALAYSIA 3 2 1 0 5- 1 5 2.GHANA YOUTH 3 2 0 1 7- 2 4 3.Indonesia Youth 3 0 2 1 3- 7 2 4.Swansea City (Wales) 3 0 1 2 4- 8 1 Notes: the Ghana team was known as the Black Meteors (a diminutive form of Black Stars, the nickname of the full national team); their average age was 19. The Indonesian youth team was made up mostly of university and school students. Swansea City is based in Wales but plays in the English league; the club was invited late as a replacement for Iraq. Group B 26- 7 América-RJ 0-2 South Korea Youth [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Kim Sam-Soo 36', Hwang Young-Woo 88'] 26- 7 Thailand 2-4 Malaysia U-23 [Alor Setar, Darulaman Stadium] [Vithaya Laohakul 72' pen, Vitoon Kijmongkolsuk 86' / Hashim Marman 10' 34' 78', Faridzul Kassim 27'] 28- 7 América-RJ 5-0 Thailand [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Luizinho 39' 48' 74' 82', Mauricio 45'] 28- 7 South Korea Youth 4-0 Malaysia U-23 [Kota Bharu, Kota Bharu Stadium] [Choi Jin-Han 34', Chung Dong-Book 37', Kim Jong-Boo 54', Kim Joon-Hyun 90'] 30- 7 South Korea Youth 2-3 Thailand [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Kang Jae-Soon 44', Noh Soo-Jin 84' / Chalermvud Saghapool 16', Vitoon Kijmongolsuk 72', Vithaya Laohakul 82'] 30- 7 América-RJ 4-0 Malaysia U-23 [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] 1.AMÉRICA-RJ (Brazil) 3 2 0 1 9- 2 4 2.SOUTH KOREA YOUTH 3 2 0 1 8- 3 4 3.Thailand 3 1 0 2 5-11 2 4.Malaysian Tigers 3 1 0 2 4-10 2 Notes: Malaysian Tigers was a developmental team of young players, with the veteran Mokhtar Dahari as a guest player. South Korea's youth team was also described as their "Olympic" team, or as the "South Korea 88" team; it was a developmental team of young players in preparation for the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Thailand sent their full national team, minus some star players Piyapong Piew-On and Voravun Chitavanich due to their club commitments in South Korea and Hong Kong respectively, and Madard Thongtaun due to injury. Semifinals 1- 8 Malaysia 0-3 South Korea Youth [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Chung Dong Book x2, Kim Jong Boo] 1- 8 América-RJ 2-1 Ghana Youth [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] Final 3- 8 South Korea Youth 7-4 América-RJ [aet, 4-4 after 90 min] [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium] [Chung Dong Book x2, Choi Jin Han x2, Kim Jong Boo x2, Hwang Yung Woo / ?] Squads: Malaysia GK: Ong Yu Tiang, Ahmad Sobri, Raimi Jalil DF: Ibrahim Saad, Kamaruddin Ahmad, Yassin Mohammed Noor, Kamaruilzaman Yusof, Tang Siew Seng, K. Gunasegaran, Ismail Ibrahim MF: Lim Teong Kim, Serbegeth Singh, Nasir Yusof, Mat Zan Mat Aris FW: Khan Hung Meng, Dollah Salleh, Zainal Abidin Hassan, Fadzil Ismail, Zulkifli Hamzah, Hussein Jaafar Malaysian Tigers GK: Salleh Mohammed Noor, Ramli Talib, S. Krishnamoorthy DF: Hasnan Ahmad, Razip Ismail, Soh Chor Len, Abu Bakar Ahmad, Zulkifli Abdullah, P. Dharmalingam, M. Ravindran MF: Mohd Faridzul Kassim, Ramlan Askolani, Zainal Nordin, Khalid Shahdan, Lahad Daduk Sulik FW: Azlan Johar, Azhar Shariff, Subadron Aziz, Hashim Mustapha, Michael Chang, Hashim Marman, Mokhtar Dahari Coaches América-RJ: Jorge Vieira Ghana Youth: Cecil Jones (team leader: Boye Sowah) Indonesia Youth: G. Hartanto Malaysia: Mohd Bakar Daud Malaysian Tigers: Abdullah Mohammed (technical adviser: Jozef Venglos (Czechoslovakia) South Korea Youth: Park Jong-Hwan Swansea City: John Bond Thailand: Charoen Nilikananda
Sources: The Guardian, The Times, Associated Press, New Straits Times, The Age (Melbourne)
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