10th Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup 1993 Held in Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Madras, India Group A 19- 1-1993 North Korea 2-1 Bolivia [Kim Gwang Min, Choi Yong Son; Takeo Francisco] 21- 1-1993 Romania B 1-1 Russia [Gheorghe Craioveanu 5; Ravile Sabitov 16] 23- 1-1993 Romania B 2-0 Bolivia [Leonard 32 Strizu, Gheorghe Craioveanu 62] 25- 1-1993 Russia 2-1 Bolivia [Vitali Nikulkin 16, Oleg Garin 26; Antelo 39] 27- 1-1993 Romania B 3-3 North Korea [Gheorghe Craioveanu 52, Constantin Luca 54, Damian Militaru 60; Choi Won Nam 29, Choi Yong Son 42, ? 60] 29- 1-1993 North Korea 1-0 Russia [Im Ha Yong 84] 1.North Korea 3 2 1 0 6- 4 7 2.Romania B 3 1 2 0 6- 4 5 3.Russia 3 1 1 1 3- 3 4 4.Bolivia 3 0 0 3 2- 6 0 NB: none of the matches in this group are full A-internationals Group B 20- 1-1993 Finland 0-0 India 22- 1-1993 Cameroon 0-0 Finland 24- 1-1993 India 1-1 Cameroon [Vijayan; Djang Maouadjo 46] 26- 1-1993 India 0-2 Finland [Pasi Tayuriainen 60, Marko Rajamaki 61] 28- 1-1993 Cameroon 2-0 Finland [Charles Bemima Na, Moosa] 30- 1-1993 India 2-2 Cameroon [Sathyan 49, Aqeel Ansari 58; Kom 11, Alexis Syalla 20] 1.Cameroon 4 1 3 0 5- 3 6 2.Finland 4 1 2 1 2- 2 5 3.India 4 0 3 1 3- 5 3 Semifinals 31- 1-1993 North Korea 3-2 Finland [Choi Yong Son 33, 41, Ryu Song Gun 73; Karvinen 67, Karko Rajamakki 71; att: 17,500] 1- 2-1993 Cameroon 0-4 Romania B [Cristian Puscas 16, Valentin Stefan 39, Cristian Zmoleanu 45, Gheorghe Craioveanu 50pen; ref: Sagar Sen (India); red cards: Kubu Georges (C), Charles Bekima (C), Gheorghe Craiveanu (R)] Final 3- 2-1993 North Korea 2-0 Romania B [Choi Yong Son 39, Kim Gwang Min 78; ref: Sumantha Ghosh (India); att: 38,000] [North Korea: Li Hae Sam, Tak Yong Bin, Gwang Min, Chong Yong Jin (Chong Gang Song), Gong Mun Chol, Cho In Chol, Ryu Song Gun, Pang Gwang Chol, Choi Won Nam, Choi Yong Son; Romania B: Constantin Adrian Blid, Romulus Bealcu, Florin Motroc, Adrian Lucaci, Traian Claudiu Salagean, Nicolae Militaru (Gabriel Prodan), Valentin Stefan, Cristian Puscas (Romeo Dochia), Cristian Zmoleanu, Leonard Strizu, Constantin Luca.] NB: all matches listed (by FIFA) as official FIFA A-internationals in 2001 which is obvious nonsense Topscorer: Choi Yong-San (North Korea) 11 goals Fair Play Trophy: India Man of the Tournament: Vijayan (IND)
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