2nd Thailand International Invitational Youth Tournament 1984

Held at the National Stadium, Bangkok, except where indicated otherwise below.
The competition was played for Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda's Trophy.
USSR was represented by RSFSR.

Group A
 2- 6-84 Romania    2-0 Singapore
           [Nicolae Soare, Mircea Munteanu]
 2- 6-84 Thailand A 2-0 Japan
           [Chalee Pirom x2]
 4- 6-84 Thailand A 1-1 Romania
           [Worawut Daengsamer 55' / Octavian Popescu 52']
 4- 6-84 Yugoslavia 2-2 Japan
           [Semir Tuce, Dragan Mitrović / Naoto Ikeda pen, Yoshikazu Ikemoto]
           [Other source: Dušan Mijić 37', Mitar Mrkela 55']
 6- 6-84 Thailand A 0-0 Yugoslavia
 6- 6-84 Japan      1-1 Singapore
           [Tetsuji Hashiratani 19' / Hamzah Hashim 57']
 8- 6-84 Yugoslavia 8-0 Singapore
           [Dušan Mijić x2, Dragan Mitrović x2, Semir Tuce x2, Mitar Mrkela, Kujtim Šalja]
           [Other source: Mitar Mrkela 9' 15' 51', Dragan Mitrović 19' 71', Semir Tuce 27' 56', Kujtim Šalja 37']
 8- 6-84 Romania    1-0 Japan
           [Radu Buliga]
10- 6-84 Thailand A 9-0 Singapore
           [Niwat Gaipetch x4, Surawut Laohakanchanasiri, Chalee Pirom x3, Thanis Areesangakul]
10- 6-84 Romania    2-0 Yugoslavia
           [Nicolae Soare 22', Octavian Popescu 34']

 1.ROMANIA      4  3  1  0  6- 1  7
 2.THAILAND A   4  2  2  0 12- 1  6
 3.Yugoslavia   4  1  2  1 10- 4  4
 4.Japan        4  0  2  2  3- 6  2
 5.Singapore    4  0  1  3  1-20  1

Group B
 3- 6-84 Hungary     3-1 Indonesia     [at Chulalongkorn Stadium]
           [Zoltán Bognár, György Kajdy, Sándor Lippai / Theodorus Bitbit]
 3- 6-84 Thailand B  0-0 South Korea   [at Chulalongkorn Stadium]
 5- 6-84 USSR        0-0 South Korea
 5- 6-84 Hungary     2-1 Thailand B
           [György Kajdy 27', Zoltán Bognár 80' pen / Udomsak Yeerahan 15']
 7- 6-84 Hungary     2-1 South Korea
           [Sándor Lippai 43', Béla Pillinger 62' / Son Woong-Jung 80']
 7- 6-84 USSR        2-1 Indonesia
           [Andrey Vityuk 29', Ravil Valiyev 55' / Tono Taufik pen]
 9- 6-84 Thailand B  1-5 USSR
           [Somchai Thongseng 13' / Ali Alchagirov 2' ??' 50', Andrey Vityuk, Marat Dzoblayev]
 9- 6-84 South Korea 4-0 Indonesia
           [Son Woong-Jung x2, Lee Sung-Hee x2]
11- 6-84 Hungary     2-0 USSR
           [Attila Pető 28', György Kajdy 38']
11- 6-84 Thailand B  1-1 Indonesia
           [Thammawit Siritham 66' / Noach Marien 54']

 1.HUNGARY      4  4  0  0  9- 3  8
 2.USSR         4  2  1  1  7- 4  5  [RSFSR]
 3.South Korea  4  1  2  1  5- 2  4
 4.Thailand B   4  0  2  2  3- 8  2
 5.Indonesia    4  0  1  3  3-10  1

Semi-finals [1st leg]
13- 6-84 Thailand A  1-0 Hungary
           [Thanis Areesangakul 47']
13- 6-84 USSR        1-0 Romania
           [Ravil Valiyev 14']

Semi-finals [2nd leg]
15- 6-84 Thailand A  1-0 Hungary
           [Niwat Gaipetch 37']
15- 6-84 USSR        0-2 Romania
           [Ovidiu Burdujan 11', Nicolae Soare 16']

Third place match
17- 6-84 Hungary     2-0 USSR
           [Béla Pillinger 33', András Kovács 66']

Final
17- 6-84 Thailand A  2-0 Romania
           [Surawut Laohakanchanasiri 16', Athaporn Pansuk 77'] 


USSR squad (represented by RSFSR under-20)
 Leader: Yuriy P. Kopylov
 Coaches: Anzor Kavazashvili and Anatoliy Yadrov
 Players: Khasanbi Bidzhiyev, Ali Alchagirov, Yuriy Belonozhkin, Andrey Vityuk, Ravil Valiyev,
          Mikhail Vyakhirev, Aleksandr Golovushkin, Valeriy Goroshinskiy, Marat Dzoblayev,
          Andrey Kuleshov, Yuriy Serkin, Vladimir Tarakanov, Vyacheslav Kharkov
 Note: only 13 players were available after four players of the original 17 were issued with incorrect exit documents.

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