1985 Shanghai 1987 Shanghai 1989 Leningrad
Participants: Shanghai (China) Rotterdam (Netherlands), represented by Sparta Rotterdam Hamhung (North Korea) Yokohama (Japan) Hamburg (West Germany), represented by Hummelsbüttler SV Osaka (Japan), represented by Yanmar Diesel Group A 18- 7 Rotterdam 2-0 Hamhung 20- 7 Rotterdam 2-0 Osaka [Ronald Lengkeek 8', Bert Veldhoen 88'] 22- 7 Osaka 0-0 Hamhung 1.ROTTERDAM 2 2 0 0 4- 0 4 2.HAMHUNG 2 0 1 1 0- 2 1 3.Osaka 2 0 1 1 0- 2 1 Note: Hamhung placed second after drawing of lots. Group B 18- 7 Shanghai 2-1 Hamburg [Qin Guorong 64' 87' / Andreas Jeschke] 20- 7 Yokohama 3-1 Hamburg 22- 7 Shanghai 3-1 Yokohama 1.SHANGHAI 2 2 0 0 5- 2 4 2.YOKOHAMA 2 1 0 1 4- 4 2 3.Hamburg 2 0 0 2 2- 5 0 Semifinals 24- 7 Rotterdam 5-1 Yokohama 24- 7 Shanghai 2-0 Hamhung Fifth place match 24- 7 Hamburg 1-1 Osaka AET, 4-2 pen Third place match 26- 7 Hamhung - Yokohama [Hamhung won] Final 26- 7 Shanghai 2-0 Rotterdam AET [Liu Haiguang 100', Qin Guorong 113'] Official awards Best players (one from each team): Li Zhonghua (Shanghai), Louis van Gaal (Rotterdam), Pang Chang-Gun (Hamhung), Formtgoni Filho Jair (Yokohama), Stefan Studer (Hamburg), Hiroshi Sowa (Osaka).
Aug 1-7 Group A 1- 8 Osaka 2-1 Shanghai [Kajii Kataushi 58', Lin Zhihua 90' OG / Wang Chun 88'] 2- 8 Osaka - Karachi 3- 8 Shanghai - Karachi 1.OSAKA (Japan) 2.SHANGHAI (China) 3.Karachi (Pakistan) Group B 1- 8 Yokohama 4-1 Hamhung [Koichi Hashiratani 43', Masaaki Sakaida 53' 77', Nobutoshi Kaneda 57' / Kim Yong-Chol 40'] 2- 8 Yokohama - Shanghai Youth 3- 8 Hamhung - Shanghai Youth 1.YOKOHAMA (Japan) 2.HAMHUNG (North Korea) 3.Shanghai Youth (China) Semifinals 5- 8 Shanghai 1-0 Yokohama [Zhu Youhong 88'] 5- 8 Osaka 1-0 Hamhung [Naohiko Minobe 26'] Third place match 7- 8 Yokohama 5-0 Hamhung Final 7- 8 Shanghai 2-0 Osaka [Zhu Youhong 26' 71'] Note: it was reported that Shanghai youth were placed fifth, and Karachi sixth, so perhaps there was a fifth place match.
Aug 3-7 3- 8 Yokohama 1-1 Leningrad 3- 8 Shenzhou 2-0 Fenghua 5- 8 Shenzhou bt Yokohama 5- 8 Leningrad bt Fenghua 7- 8 Yokohama 3-0 Fenghua 7- 8 Leningrad 3-1 Shenzhou 1.LENINGRAD (USSR) 3 2 1 0 5 2.Shenzhou (Shanghai) 3 2 0 1 4 3.Yokohama (Japan) 3 1 1 1 3 4.Fenghua (Shanghai) 3 0 0 3 0
Source: Xinhua General News
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