Note: some of the venues reported below are not confirmed. First Stage Group A 1- 6 Seoul South Korea Y. 4-2 Bahrain [Kim Jong-Boo x2, Chung Dong-Book, Kim Joon-Hyun / ?] 3- 6 Seoul Bahrain 3-1 Malaysia 5- 6 Daejeon South Korea Y. 6-0 Malaysia [Chung Dong-Book x2, Kim Jong-Boo, Kim Sam-Soo, Cho Min-Gook, Kim Joo-Sung] [Goals scored at minutes 6' 33' 57' 79' 84' 87'] 1.SOUTH KOREA YOUTH 2 2 0 0 10- 2 4 2.BAHRAIN 2 1 0 1 5- 5 2 3.Malaysia 2 0 0 2 1- 9 0 Note: 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. Group B 1- 6 Seoul Bangu AC 3-2 Lierse SK [Marinho x2, Ado / ?] 3- 6 Seoul Iraq 5-3 Lierse SK [Karim Saddam x2, Samir Shaker, Karim Allawi, Natiq Hashim / ?] [Venue also given as Daejeon] 5- 6 Daejeon Iraq 2-2 Bangu AC [Karim Allawi, Wamidh Munir / Gílson Gênio, Mário] 1.IRAQ 2 1 1 0 7- 5 3 2.BANGU AC 2 1 1 0 5- 4 3 [Rio de Janeiro] 3.Lierse SK 2 0 0 2 5- 8 0 Group C 2- 6 Seoul Huracán 1-0 Thailand 4- 6 Seoul South Korea A 1-1 Huracán [Baek Jong-Chul / ?] 6- 6 Daejeon South Korea A 3-2 Thailand [Choi Soon-Ho 2', Park Chang-Seon 48' pen, Lee Tae-Ho 75' / Somchai Chouyboonchum 7', Laohakul Vithaya 88'] [Note: other sources report vice-versa dates for the previous two matches] 1.SOUTH KOREA A 2 1 1 0 4- 3 3 2.HURACÁN 2 1 1 0 2- 1 3 [Buenos Aires] 3.Thailand 2 0 0 2 2- 4 0 Group D 2- 6 Seoul Canada 2-1 Ghana [Dale Mitchell, Dave Norman / Abedi 'Pelé' Ayew] 4- 6 Seoul Central Español 0-0 Canada 6- 6 Daejeon Central Español 3-1 Ghana 1.CENTRAL ESPAÑOL 2 1 1 0 3- 1 3 [Montevideo] 2.CANADA 2 1 1 0 2- 1 3 3.Ghana 2 0 0 2 2- 5 0 Second Stage Group A 8- 6 Gwangju South Korea A 3-0 Bahrain [Choi Soon-Ho 6' 55', Lee Tae-Ho 88'] 8- 6 Gwangju Bangu 0-0 Central Español 10- 6 Daegu Bangu 3-0 Bahrain [Pingo, Lulinha x2] [The venue is also reported as Daejeon] 10- 6 Daegu South Korea A 2-1 Central Español [Cho Gwang-Rae, Lee Tae-Ho / ?] 12- 6 Central Español 1-1 Bahrain 12- 6 Seoul South Korea A 1-1 Bangu [Lee Tae-Ho / Ado] 1.SOUTH KOREA A 3 2 1 0 6- 2 5 2.BANGU AC 3 1 2 0 4- 1 4 3.Central Español 3 0 2 1 2- 3 2 4.Bahrain 3 0 1 2 1- 7 1 Group B 9- 6 Gwangju Iraq 6-1 Canada [Karim Saddam x2, Karim Allawi x2, Natiq Hashim x2 / John Catliff] 9- 6 South Korea Y. 4-1 Huracán [Kim Jong-Boo, Kim Joo-Sung, Lee Ki-Geun, Noh Soo-Jin / ?] 11- 6 Iraq 5-2 Huracán [Ahmad Radhi x2, Wamidh Munir, Karim Saddam, Basil Kourkis / ?] 11- 6 Daegu South Korea Y. 1-0 Canada [Kim Joo-Sung 77'] 13- 6 Seoul Canada 2-1 Huracán [Mark Karpun x2 / ?] 13- 6 Seoul South Korea Y. 1-0 Iraq [Kim Pan-Geun] 1.SOUTH KOREA YOUTH 3 3 0 0 6- 1 6 2.IRAQ 3 2 0 1 11- 4 4 3.Canada 3 1 0 2 3- 8 2 4.Huracán 3 0 0 3 4-11 0 Semifinals 15- 6 Seoul South Korea A 2-0 Iraq [Choi Soon-Ho 2' 87'] 15- 6 Seoul South Korea Y. 1-1 Bangu AC [4-2 pen] [Kim Joo-Sung / Mário] Third Place Match 17- 6 Seoul Bangu AC 1-1 Iraq [4-3 pen] [Marinho / ?] [An Iraqi source reports the score was 0-0, then 5-4 pen] Final 17- 6 Seoul South Korea A 1-0 South Korea Youth [Byun Byung-Joo] Iraq squad (full national team) Raad Hammoudi, Khalil Mohammed Allawi, Kazem Mutashar, Samir Shaker, Jamal Ali, Karim Mohammed Allawi, Sabah Abdel Hasan, Basil Kourkis, Natiq Hashim, Wamidh Munir, Ahmed Radhi, Adnan Dirjal, Fattah Nassif, Samir Abdel Rida, Haris Mohammed, Karim Saddam, Ali Hussein, Anad Abid. Coach: Akram Ahmed Salman. Canada squad (full national team): Iain Baird, John Catliff, Paul Dolan, Ken Garraway, Sven Habermann, Greg Ion, Mark Karpun, Bob Lenarduzzi, Trevor McCallum, Wes McLeod, Dale Mitchell, Terry Moore, Dave Norman, Randy Ragan, Randy Samuel, Mike Sweeney, Bruce Wilson. Coach: Bruce Wilson (deputized for regular national team coach Tony Waiters, who attended a meeting in Guatemala to decide World Cup qualifying fixture dates). Malaysia squad (full national team, minus some unavailable players): Ong Yu Tiang [c], Ahmad Sobri, Serbegeth Singh, K. Gunasegaran, Salim Mahmud, Kamarulzaman Yusof, Ismail Ibrahim, Lim Teong Kim, Nasir Yusof, Matzan Mat Aris, P. Dharmalingam, Jamaluddin Ali, Saidin Osman, Hashim Marman, Dollah Salleh, Husin Jaafar, A. Rukkumaran, Fadzil Ismail. Coach: Khaidir Buyung.
Sources: New Straits Times, The Globe and Mail, www.niiis.com, Yansfield, Bangu.net
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Author: Neil Morrison
Last updated: 26 Nov 2009
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