World Youth Cup (U-20) 1995 (Qatar)

All matches in Doha, in the Khalifa, Al-Ahli and Qatar stadia.

Group A
13- 4 Qatar            1-1 Russia 
	[Al Enazi 54; Sernak 52]            
14- 4 Syria            0-6 Brazil
 	[Reinaldo 12p, 25, 70, Elder 67, Caio 73, Murilo 85]             
16- 4 Qatar            0-1 Syria              
	[Boshi 52]
17- 4 Russia           0-0 Brazil             
19- 4 Qatar            0-2 Brazil
	[Caio 50, Elder 61]
19- 4 Russia           2-0 Syria
	[Chumachenko 2, Lysenko 90]
 
1.BRAZIL        3  2  1  0   8- 0  7
2.RUSSIA        3  1  2  0   3- 1  5
3.Syria         3  1  0  2   1- 8  3
4.Qatar         3  0  1  2   1- 4  1

Group B
13- 4 Burundi          1-5 Spain  
	[Ndayishimite 52; Martínez 26, Raúl 36, Roger 40p, Etxeberría 72, 86]            
14- 4 Chile            2-2 Japan              
	[Rozental 11p, 67; Oki 47, Nakata 87]
16- 4 Burundi          1-1 Chile             
	[Butunungu 83; Rozental 14] 
17- 4 Spain            2-1 Japan   
	[Roger 8, Raúl 83; Nakata 69]           
19- 4 Burundi          0-2 Japan
	[Yasunaga 10, Yamada 17p]
19- 4 Spain            6-3 Chile
	[Etxeberría 9, 13, Ochoa 20, 61, Michel Salgado 47, De la Peña 80p;
         Rozental 52, Poli 77, Lobos 83]
 
1.SPAIN         3  3  0  0  13- 5  9
2.JAPAN         3  1  1  1   5- 4  4
3.Chile         3  0  2  1   6- 9  2
4.Burundi       3  0  1  2   2- 8  1

Group C
13- 4 Netherlands      0-1 Argentina    
	[Garrone 90]      
14- 4 Honduras         2-3 Portugal  
	[Guevara 26, Cabrera 34; Nuno Gomes 18, 66, Dani 53]         
16- 4 Netherlands      7-1 Honduras  [abd]    
	[Wooter 3, 44, Witzenhausen 10, 24, 77, Gehring 67, Bouma 78; Oseguera 48p]
17- 4 Argentina	       0-1 Portugal           
	[Dani 71]
20- 4 Netherlands      0-3 Portugal  
	[Beto 9p, Dani 47, Agostinho 70]       
20- 4 Argentina        4-2 Honduras
	[Ibagaza 6, Pena 39, 42, 72; Guevara 48, Medina 60]

1.PORTUGAL      3  3  0  0   7- 2  9
2.ARGENTINA     3  2  0  1   5- 3  6
3.Netherlands   3  1  0  2   7- 5  3
4.Honduras      3  0  0  3   5-14  0

NB: Netherlands vs Honduras abandoned at 7-1 in 77' after Honduras had not
    enough players left due to expulsions and injury; result stood.

Group D
13- 4 Australia        2-0 Costa Rica    
	[Viduka 51, Enes 74p]     
14- 4 Cameroon         1-1 Germany
	[Simo 90; Hinz 9p]            
16- 4 Australia        2-3 Cameroon       
	[Viduka 11, 72; Ntamag 52, 90, Ndiefi 67]    
17- 4 Costa Rica       2-1 Germany            
	[Bennette 42p, Soto 52; Walle 90] 
20- 4 Australia        1-1 Germany   
	[Viduka 54; Rath 23]
20- 4 Costa Rica       1-3 Cameroon    
	[Bennette 30; Ndiefi 26, Essa 36, 75]
 
1.CAMEROON      3  2  1  0   7- 4  7
2.AUSTRALIA     3  1  1  1   5- 4  4
3.Costa Rica    3  1  0  2   3- 6  3
4.Germany       3  0  2  1   3- 4  2


Quarterfinals 
23- 4 Brazil           2-1 Japan
	[Caio 26, 40; Oku 15]
23- 4 Spain            4-1 Russia
	[Raúl 3, Etxeberría 13, 21, 62; Lipko 65p] 
23- 4 Portugal         2-1 Australia        [asdet]
	[Agostinho 66, 100; Carlos Felipe 72og]
23- 4 Cameroon         0-2 Argentina
	[Guerrero 37, Coyette 49]

Semifinals 

25- 4 Brazil           1-0 Portugal
        [Caio 90]
Brazil: Fabio – Dedimar, Fabiano, Marcelo, Ze Elias, Leonardo, Elder, 
        Caio, Glaucio, Murilo, Luizao
Portugal: Joaquim Quim – Agostinho Ribeiro, Carlos Mariano, Roberto 
          Beto, Diogo Matos, Nuno Ribeiro, Alfredo Boia, Carlos Filipe, 
          Bruno Caires, Rui Oscar, Dani Carvalho (81‘ Jorge Medureira)
Att: 20,000		Ref: Rebolledo (MEX)

25- 4 Spain            0-3 Argentina
        [Biagini 21, Coyette 53, Chaparro 80]
Spain: Lopez Vallejo – Salgado (46‘ Otxoa), Cesar, Cuartero, Cordon,  
       Luis Martinez (46‘ Michel), De la Pena, Roger, Toni, Raul, 
       Etxeberria (57‘ Morientes)
Argentina: Irigoytía – Pena, Dominguez, Lombardi, Mariano, Sorin, 
           Guererro (59‘ Payon), Larossa (78‘ Chapparo), Ibagaza, 
           Biagini, Coyette
Att: 10,000		Ref: Albrecht (GER)

Third Place Match
28- 4 Portugal         3-2 Spain
        [Ribeiro 69, 81, Carvalho 72; Salgado 25, De la Pena 38]
Portugal: Nuno Avelino – Jorge Madureira (46‘ Ricardo Ramires), Jose 
          Soares, Agostinho Ribeiro, Carlos Mariano (60‘ Edgar 
          Ribeiro), Diogo Matos, Nuno Ribeiro, Carlos Filipe, 
          Bruno Caires (46‘ Marco Silva), Rui Oscar, Dani Carvalho 
Spain: Lopez Vallejo – Cordon (46‘ Lizardi), Luis Martinez, Cesar, 
       Cuartero, Salgado, De la Pena, Roger, Munoz, Morientes, Otxoa 
       (67‘ Alberto Sanchez)
Att: 14,000		Ref: Abdul-Rahman AL-ZEID  (SAr)


Final 
28- 4 Brazil           0-2 Argentina
        [Biagini 25, Guerrero 83]
Brazil: Fabio, Dedimar, Murilo (72' Claudinho), Reinaldo (81' Denilson),
        Fabiano, Leonardo, César (78' sent off, double yellow card),
        Elder (57' Luizão), Caio, Ze Elías, Glaucio
        Subs: Nilson, Alcor, Sergio Vinicius.
        Coach: Jairo Lopes Leal.
Argentina: Irigoytía (88' Pezzuti), Pena, Federico Hernán Domínguez, 
           Lombardi, Juan, Sorín, Chaparro (62' Arangio), Larrosa,
           Biagini (83' Guerrero), Ibagaza, Coyette
           Subs: Cristian Fabián Díaz, Garrone, Bayón.
           Coach: José Néstor Pekerman. 
Referee : Dermot Gallagher (England)
Linesmen: Hussein Ghadanfar (Kuwait), Aristidis Chris Soldatos (South Africa)
Field: Kahlifa. Venue: Doha. Att.: 42000.
  
Squad champions Argentina:

 1. Joaquín Irigoytía (River Plate)
 2. Sebastián Diego Pena ( Argentinos Juniors)
 3. Ferderico Hernán Domínguez (Vélez Sarsfield)
 4. Gustavo Adrián Lombardi (River Plate) 
 5. Mariano Alcides Juan (River Plate)
 6. Juan Pablo Sorín (Argentinos Juniors)
 7. Francisco G. Guerrero (Independiente)
 8. Guillermo C. Larrosa (Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata)
 9. Carlos Gemán Arangio (Racing Club)
10. Ariel Miguel Ibagaza (Lanús)
11. Leonardo Ángel Biagini (Newell's Old Boys) 
12. Gastón F. Pezzuti (Racing Club)
13. Diego Sebastián Crosa (Newell's Old Boys)
14. Cristian Fabián Díaz (Platense)
15. Andrés Miguel Garrone (Rosario Central)
16. Julio César Bayón (Rosario Central)
17. Walter Gastón Coyette (Lanús)
18. Raúl Cristian Chaparro (Ferro Carril Oeste)



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With thanks to Osvaldo José Gorgazzi and Josef Bobrowsky for additional information on semifinals, third place match and final

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Authors: Pablo Ciullini and Thomas Esamie
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