1989 MATCHES

INTERCONTINENTAL (January - June).

04/01/1989, Ramat-Gan, National Stadium, 19000
Friendly International
ISRAEL              0
NETHERLANDS         2 (Jan Wouters 9', John van Loen 10')
Israel:             Shmuel Gilardi, Yaron Parselani, Eitan Aharoni, Menashe Shimonov,
(1-4-3-2)           Nir Alon (Ephraim Davidi 65'), Eliyau Cohen, Iftah Halevi, Nir Klinger
                    (Eliezer Dricks 75'), Moshe Sinai, Shalom Tikva, Rony Rosenthal
                    (Ygal Menahem 88').
Netherlands:        Johannes van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Adrianus van Tiggelen,
(4-4-2)             Ronald Koeman, Sonny Silooy (Robert Reekers 82'), Gerald Vanenburg 
                    (Jules Ellerman 46'), Jan Wouters, Erwin Koeman, John Bosman 
                    (René Eykelkamp 67'), John van Loen, Pieter Huistra
                    (Robert Witschge 56').
Referee:            László Kovács (Hungary).
Coaches:            Israel: Itzhak Shneor & Yaacov Grundman.
                    Netherlands: Thijs Libregts.

11/01/1989, El-Mahalla, 40000
Friendly International
EGYPT               2 (Ari Hjelm 30' OG, Ahmed Abdou 'El-Kass' 84')
FINLAND             1 (Mikka-Matti Paatelainen 14')
Egypt:
Finland:            Karl Laukkanen, Ilkka Mäkelä, Erkka Petäjä, Esa Pekonen (Marko Myyry 46'),
(1-4-3-2)           Ari Heikkinen, Marku Kanerva, Jarmo Alatensiö (Kimmo Tarkkio 70'),
                    Kari Ukkonen, Ari Hjelm, Mikka-Matti Paatelainen, Ismo Lius 
                    (Jari Rantanen 80').
Coaches:            Egypt: Mahmoud El-Gohary.
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila.

11/01/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium, 2000
Friendly International
MALTA               1 (David Carabott 32')
ISRAEL              2 (Ygal Menahem 12', Moshe Sinai 89')
Malta:              David Cluett, Edwin Camilleri (Martin Gregory 23'), Joseph Galea,
(4-4-2)             Silvio Camilleri (Jesmond Zerafa 75'), Alexander Azzopardi, Raymond Vella,
                    Charles Scerri (Silvio Vella 64'), Michael Degiorgio, Hubert Suda,
                    Carmel Busuttil, David Carabott.
Israel:             Shmuel Gilardi, Eitan Aharoni (Yehuda Amar 46'), Shlomo Ilouz, Yosef Zana,
(4-4-2)             Eliyau Cohen, Iftah Halevi, Nir Klinger (Nir Levin 83'), Ephraim Davidi, 
                    Moshe Sinai, Eliezer Dricks, Ygal Menahem.
Referee:            Victor Mintoff (Malta).
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Israel: Itzhak Shneor & Yaacov Grundman.

13/01/1989, Cairo, Nasser stadium, 8000
Friendly International
EGYPT               2 (Hesham Abdel Rasoul 7', Khaled Eid 80')
FINLAND             1 (Kimmo Tarkkio 42')
Egypt:
Finland:            Dan-Ola Eckerman (Olli Huttunen 46'), Erkka Petäjä, Ilkka Mäkelä 
(4-3-3)             (Ari Heikkinen 60'), Jari Europaeus, Marku Kanerva, Marko Myyry,
                    Jarmo Alatensiö (Kari Ukkonen 46'), Jari Rantanen (Ari Tegelberg 75'),
                    Anders Roth, Ismo Lius, Kimmo Tarkkio.
Coaches:            Egypt: Mahmoud El-Gohary.
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila.

19/01/1989, Goa (India)
Nehru Cup
HUNGARY U21         3         
NORTH KOREA         0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

20/01/1989, Goa
Nehru Cup
INDIA               0
POLAND U21          2         
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

21/01/1989, Goa (India)
Nehru Cup
USSR U21            1         
IRAQ                0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

24/01/1989, Goa
Nehru Cup
INDIA               0
USSR U21            2         
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

25/01/1989, Goa (India)
Nehru Cup
HUNGARY U21         1         
IRAQ                0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

30/01/1989, Goa (India)
Nehru Cup
POLAND U21          2         
NORTH KOREA         0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

31/01/1989, Goa
Nehru Cup
INDIA               0
HUNGARY U21         1         
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

01/02/1989, Goa (India)
Nehru Cup
USSR U21            1         
NORTH KOREA         0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

02/02/1989, Goa (India)
Nehru Cup
IRAQ                1
POLAND U21          1         
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

02/02/1989, Bangkok (Thailand)
King's Cup
DENMARK U21         3
NORTH KOREA XI      0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

06/02/1989, Bangkok (Thailand)
King's Cup
CHINA               1
DENMARK U21         0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

07/02/1989, San José, Estadio Nacional, 14000
Friendly International
COSTA RICA          2 (Alexandre Guimarães 11', Claudio Jara 68')
POLAND              4 (Krysztof Warzycha 8', 30', Roman Kosecki 15', Jan Urban 67')
Costa Rica:         Hermidio Barrantes, Edwin Salazar, Mauricio Montero, Roger Flores,
(4-3-3)             Enrique Díaz, Alexandre Guimarães, Enrique Rivers (Javier Wanchope 79'),
                    Héctor Marchena, Hernán Medford, Evaristo Coronado, Claudio Jara.
Poland:             Józef Wandzik, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Piotr Jegor, Damian Łukasik,
(1-4-3-2)           Jerzy Wijas (Piotr Rzepka 62'), Dariusz Wdowczyk (Krystian Szuster 31'),
                    Waldemar Prusik [c], Ryszard Tarasiewicz (Piotr Soczyński 79'), Jan Urban,
                    Roman Kosecki, Krysztof Warzycha.
Referee:            Rodrigo Badilla (Costa Rica).
Coaches:            Costa Rica: Gustavo De Simone (Uruguay).
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.

08/02/1989, Ramat-Gan, National Stadium, 6000
Friendly International
ISRAEL              3 (Nir Klinger 6', Nir Alon 7', Eliezer Dricks 73')
WALES               3 (Barry Horne 11', Eitan Aharoni 57' OG, Malcolm Allen 87')
Israel:             Shmuel Gilardi, Eitan Aharoni, Yehuda Amar, Nir Alon, David Pizanti, 
(4-4-2)             Ephraim Davidi, Nir Klinger, Moshe Sinai, Nir Levin (Reuven Atar 80'), 
                    Rony Rosenthal, Ygal Menahem (Eliezer Dricks 46').
Wales:              Andy Dibble, Gareth Hall (Neil Slatter 69'), Peter Nicholas,
(4-4-2)             Kevin Ratcliffe [c], Mark Bowen, Clayton Blackmore, Barry Horne,
                    Geraint Williams (Malcolm Allen 69'), Colin Pascoe, Dean Saunders,
                    Mark Hughes.
Referee:            Ulf Eriksson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Israel: Itzhak Shneor & Yaacov Grundman.
                    Wales: Terry Yorath.

08/02/1989, Ta'Qali (Malta), National Stadium
Rothmans Tournament
ALGERIA             2 (Mohamed Bennabou 59', Hadj Adlane 83')
FINLAND             0
Algeria:            Larbi El-Hadi, Mourad Rahmouni, Rachid Adgigh, Abdelrezzak Belgherbi, 
(4-4-2)             Kamel Adjas, Salah Assad (Moussa Saib 46'), Abdelouahab Maiche,
                    Malik Zorgane, Hadj Adlane, Nassim Zeggour (Abdelkader Tlemçani 62'),
                    Mohamed Bennabou.
Finland:            Dan Ola Eckerman, Jari Europaeus, Erik Holmgren, Jyrki Hännikainen,
(1-4-3-2)           Ari Heikkinen, Marku Kanerva (Tommi Paavola 46'), Marko Myyry 
                    (Anders Roth 60'), Kari Ukkonen, Erkka Petäjä, Ismo Lius
                    (Jarmo Alatensiö 79'), Kimmo Tarkkio.
Referee:            Victor Mintoff (Malta).
Coaches:            Algeria: Kamel Lemoui.
                    Finland: Jukka Vakkila.

10/02/1989, Ta'Qali, National Stadium
Rothmans Tournament
MALTA               0
ALGERIA             1 (Malik Zorgane 22')
Malta:              Reginald Cini, Edwin Camilleri, Joseph Galea, Silvio Vella,
(4-4-2)             Alex Azzopardi, Charles Scerri, Hubert Suda (Mark Psaila 69'),
                    Joseph Brincat (Raymond Sciberras 62'), Michael Degiorgio, David Carabott,
                    Martin Gregory (Nicholas Saliba 73').
Algeria:            Antar Osmani, Ali Ben Halima (Mourad Rahmouni 75'), Rachid Adgigh, 
(4-4-2)             Abdelrezzak Belgherbi, Kamel Adjas, Moussa Saib, Abdelouahab Maiche, 
                    Malik Zorgane (Omar Belatoui 85'), Hadj Adlane, Abdelkader Tlemçani, 
                    Mohamed Bennabou.
Referee:            Esa Palsi (Finland).
Coaches:            Malta: Horst Heese (West Germany).
                    Algeria: Kamel Lemoui.

12/02/1989, Ta'Qali (Malta), National Stadium, 6000
Rothmans Tournament
ALGERIA             0
DENMARK             0
Algeria:            Larbi El-Hadi, Mourad Rahmouni, Rachid Adgigh, Fodil Megharia, Kamel Adjas,
(4-4-2)             Moussa Saib, Abdelouahab Maiche, Malik Zorgane, Hadj Adlane, 
                    Abdelkader Tlemçani (Nassim Zeggour 69'), Mohamed Bennabou.
Denmark:            Peter Schmeichel, Lars Olsen, John Larsen, Kent Nielsen, Henrik Larsen, 
(1-3-3-3)           John Helt, Ulrich Moseby (Bjarne Jansen 56'), Johnny Molby, Brian Laudrup,
                    Lars Elstrup (Johnny Hansen 69'), Bent Christensen.
Referee:            Edgar Azzopardi (Malta).
Coaches             Algeria: Kamel Lemoui.
                    Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).

12/02/1989, Ciudad de Guatemala, Estadio Mateo Flores, 16500
Friendly International
GUATEMALA           0 
POLAND              1 (Krysztof Warzycha 54')
Guatemala:          Ricardo Piccinini, Juan Manuel Dávila, Víctor Hugo Monzón, Allan Wellman, 
(4-4-2)             Alejandro Ortiz (Sergio Rivera 66'), Juan Manuel Funes, Marvin Ceballos, 
                    Félix McDonald (Edwin Westphal 46'), Iván De León (Jaime Batres 66'),
                    Adán Paniagua, Raúl Chacón.
Poland:             Józef Wandzik, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Waldemar Prusik, Damian Łukasik,
(1-4-3-2)           Jerzy Wijas (Piotr Soczyński 80'), Dariusz Wdowczyk (Piotr Jegor 80'),
                    Krystian Szuster (Piotr Rzepka 46'), Ryszard Tarasiewicz 
                    (Dariusz Fornalak 46'), Jan Urban, Roman Kosecki, Krysztof Warzycha.
Referee:            Fredy Burgos (Guatemala).
Coaches:            Guatemala: Jorge Roldán.
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.
Cards:              Guatemala: Raúl Chacón [Y].
                    Poland: none.

13/02/1989, Cairo, Nasser Stadium, 17500
Friendly International
EGYPT               0
EAST GERMANY        4 (Ulf Kirsten 4', 83', Andreas Thom 42', 87')
Egypt:              Ahmed Shoubeir, Ibrahim Hassan, Hesham Yakan, Hany Ramzy, Ahmed Ramzy 
(4-4-2)             (Rabei Yassin 46'), Ahmed Abdou 'El Kass' (Mohamed Abdel Galil 82'), 
                    Ashraf Qassem, Alaa Mayoub, Tarek Soliman (Khaled Eid 46'), 
                    Hesham Abdel Rassoul (Mohammed Saleh Abugreisha 80'), Gamal Abdelhamid 
                    (Hossam Hassan 46').
East Germany:       Rene Müller, Ronald Kreer, Matthias Lindner, Frank Rohde,
(4-4-2)             Andreas Trautmann, Matthias Sammer, Heiko Scholz (Sven Köhler 86'),
                    Rico Steinmann (Heiko Bonan 78'), Andreas Thom, Ulf Kirsten, Thomas Doll
                    (Olaf Marschall 70').
Referee:            Ali Mohamed Hossein (Egypt).
Coaches:            Egypt: Mahmoud El-Gohary.
                    East Germany: Manfred Zapf.

14/02/1989, Puebla, Estadio Cuauhtémoc, 25000
Friendly International
MEXICO              3 (Luis Roberto Alves 'Zague' 6', Zbigniew Kaczmarek 43' OG,
                       Raúl Moreno 49')
POLAND              1 (Roman Kosecki 79')
Mexico:             Javier Ledezma (Adolfo Rios 63'), Juan Hernández, Roberto Ruíz Esparza,
(4-4-2)             Alfredo Tena (Demetrio Madero 28'), Sergio Díaz (Arturo Álvarez 23'), 
                    Alfonso Sosa (Raúl Moreno 46'), Carlos Muñoz, Manuel Negrete
                    (Jorge Roon 46'), Gonzalo Farfán, Carlos Hermosillo, 
                    Luis Roberto Alves 'Zague'.
Poland:             Józef Wandzik, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Piotr Rzepka (Piotr Soczyński 46'),
(1-4-3-2)           Damian Łukasik (Dariusz Fornalak 67'), Jerzy Wijas, Dariusz Wdowczyk, 
                    Waldemar Prusik, Ryszard Tarasiewicz (Krystian Szuster 46'), Jan Urban, 
                    Roman Kosecki, Krzysztof Warzycha.
Referee:            Fermin Ramírez (Mexico).
Coaches:            Mexico: Alberto Guerra.
                    Poland: Wojciech Łazarek.

05/03/1989, Ramat-Gan, National stadium, 44500
World Cup Qualifier
ISRAEL              1 (Rony Rosenthal 7')
NEW ZEALAND         0
Israel:             Ben Zion 'Boni' Ginzburg, Avraham Cohen II, Yehuda Amar, Nir Alon, 
(4-4-2)             David Pizanti, Ephraim Davidi, Nir Klinger, Moshe Sinai, Eliezer Dricks
                    (Reuven Atar 61'), Eliyau Ohana, Rony Rosenthal.
New Zealand:        Clint Gosling, Ceri Evans, Malcolm Dunford, Richard Herbert, Gary Lund, 
(1-4-3-2)           Thomas Mason, Daniel Halligan (Anthony Levy 69'), Wynton Rufer, 
                    Christopher Riley, Noel Barkley, Darren McClennan (David Witteveen 76').
Referee:            Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland).
Coaches:            Israel: Itzhak Shneor & Yaacov Grundman.
                    New Zealand: John Adshead.

12/03/1989, Kingston
Friendly International
JAMAICA             0 
PARAGUAY            3 (Justo Jacquet, Ramón Palacios, Gabino Román)
Jamaica:
Paraguay:           Roberto Fernández, Virginio Cáceres, Luis Caballero, Catalino Rivarola
(4-4-2)             (Marco Ramírez), Justo Jacquet, Ramón Escobar, Julio César Franco,
                    Jorge Guasch (Augusto Chamorro), Gabino Román, Buenaventura Ferreira,
                    Ramón Palacios.
Coaches:            Jamaica:
                    Paraguay: Eduardo Manera.

15/03/1989, Fort-de-France
Friendly International
MARTINIQUE          0
PARAGUAY            2 (Marco Ramírez, Ramón Palacios)
Martinique:
Paraguay:           Ubaldo González, Virginio Cáceres, Luis Caballero, Marco Ramírez,
(4-4-2)             Justo Jacquet, Ramón Escobar, Julio César Franco, Jorge Guasch, 
                    Carlos Guirland, Gabino Román (Buenaventura Ferreira), Ramón Palacios.
Coaches:            Martinique:
                    Paraguay: Eduardo Manera.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

17/03/1989, Basseterre
Friendly International
GUADELOUPE          0
PARAGUAY            2 (Buenaventura Ferreira, Ramón Palacios)
Guadeloupe:
Paraguay:           Roberto Fernández, Virginio Cáceres, Luis Caballero, Catalino Rivarola
(4-4-2)             (Hugo Ruíz Vieira), Justo Jacquet, Augusto Chamorro, Julio César Franco,
                    Jorge Guasch, Carlos Guirland (Gabino Román), Buenaventura Ferreira,
                    Ramón Palacios.
Coaches:            Guadeloupe:
                    Paraguay: Eduardo Manera.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

19/03/1989, Port of Spain
Friendly International
TRINIDAD/TOBAGO     2 ()
PARAGUAY            2 (Virginio Cáceres, Marco Ramírez)
Trinidad/Tobago:
Paraguay:           Ubaldo González, Virginio Cáceres, Luis Caballero, Catalino Rivarola
(4-4-2)             (Marco Ramírez), Justo Jacquet, Ramón Escobar, Julio César Franco,
                    Jorge Guasch, Gabino Román (Carlos Guirland), Buenaventura Ferreira,
                    Ramón Palacios.
Coaches:            Trinidad/Tobago: Everald Cummings.
                    Paraguay: Eduardo Manera.
                    
19/03/1989, Ramat-Gan, National stadium, 50000
World Cup qualifier 
ISRAEL              1 (Eliyau Ohana 65' pen)
AUSTRALIA           1 (Charles Yankos 71')
Israel:             Ben Zion 'Boni' Ginzburg, Yehuda Amar, Avraham Cohen II, Shlomo Ilouz,
(1-4-3-2)           Nir Alon, David Pizanti (Eliyau Cohen 83'), Ephraim Davidi 
                    (Eliezer Dricks 78'), Nir Klinger, Moshe Sinai, Eliyau Ohana,
                    Rony Rosenthal.
Australia:          Jefferson Olver, Wally Savor, Steven Calderan, Charles Yankos, 
(4-3-3)             Alan Davidson, Michael Petersen, Oscar Crino, Paul Wade, Graham Arnold,
                    Edija Krncevic, Frank Farina (Graham Jennings 88').
Referee:            Manfred Neuner (West Germany).
Coaches:            Israel: Itzhak Shneor & Yaacov Grundman.
                    Australia: Frank Arok.
Cards:              Israel: none.
                    Australia: Frank Farina [Y 32'], Wally Savor [Y 56' R 87'].

22/03/1989, Arima, 7000
Friendly International
TRINIDAD/TOBAGO     1 (Floyd Lawrence 12')
PARAGUAY            1 (Julio César Franco 51')
Trinidad/Tobago:
Paraguay:           Roberto Fernández, Virginio Cáceres, Luis Caballero, Catalino Rivarola,
(4-4-2)             Justo Jacquet, Ramón Escobar, Julio César Franco, Jorge Guasch,
                    Gabino Román (Carlos Guirland), Buenoventura Ferreira, Ramón Palacios.
Coaches:            Trinidad/Tobago: Everald Cummings.
                    Paraguay: Eduardo Manera.

29/03/1989, Lisboa, Estádio Alvalade, 25000
Friendly International (75th anniversary of FPF)
PORTUGAL            6 (António João Oliveira 20', Frederico Rosa 39', 87',
                       António dos Santos 'André' 54', Adelino Nunes 56', José Semedo 63')
ANGOLA              0
Portugal:           Silvino Louro, João Domingos Silva Pinto (Jaime Magalhães 73'),
(4-4-2)             Frederico Rosa, António João Oliveira, António Fonseca,
                    Vítor Araujo 'Paneira' (António dos Santos 'André' 46'), Adelino Nunes,
                    José Semedo, Rui Barros (César de Brito 46'), Rui Águas,
                    António Pacheco (Domingos Oliveira 76').
Angola:             Lúcio, Sebastião, Nejo, Rasgado, Barbosa (Sarmento 73'),
(1-3-4-2)           Abel de Campos, Jesus (Manuel 73'), Nelson, Arsenio, Manuel Saavedra,
                    Dias (Walter Zacarias 46').
Referee:            Joaquín Ramos (Spain).
Coaches:            Portugal: Julio Pereira 'Juca'.
                    Angola: Rubén García ().

09/04/1989, Auckland, Mt. Smart stadium, 3200
World Cup qualifier 
NEW ZEALAND         2 (William Wright 19', Malcolm Dunford 32')
ISRAEL              2 (Rony Rosenthal 17', Nir Klinger 34')
New Zealand:        Clint Gosling, Malcolm Dunford, Richard Herbert, Gary Lund, Thomas Mason, 
(4-3-3)             Michael Ridenton (Daniel Halligan 28'), Robert Ironside, Christopher Riley
                    (Anthony Levy 73'), Noel Barkley, Fred De Jong, William Wright.
Israel:             Ben Zion 'Boni' Ginzburg, Yehuda Amar, Avraham Cohen II, Shlomo Ilouz,
(1-4-3-2)           Nir Alon, David Pizanti (Yaron Parselani 61'), Ephraim Davidi, Nir Klinger 
                    (Eliyau Ohana 69'), Moshe Sinai, Shalom Tikva, Rony Rosenthal.
Referee:            Claude Bouillet (France).
Coaches:            New Zealand: John Adshead.
                    Israel: Itzhak Shneor & Yaacov Grundman.
Cards:              New Zealand: Fred De Jong [Y 11'], Robert Ironside [Y 74'].
                    Israel: Moshe Sinai [Y 21'].

12/04/1989, Ålborg, Ålborg stadion, 10400
Friendly International
DENMARK             2 (Lars Elstrup 37', Kim Vilfort 73')
CANADA              0
Denmark:            Troels Rasmunssen (Peter Schmeichel 46'), Lars Olsen [c], John Larsen, 
(1-3-3-3)           Kent Nielsen (Henrik Larsen 52'), Jan Bartram (John Helt 80'),
                    John Jensen, Ulrich Moseby (Kim Vilfort 46'), Michael Laudrup,
                    Brian Laudrup (Mark Strudal 75'), Lars Elstrup, Flemming Povlsen. 
Canada:             Craig Forrest, Peter Sarantopoulos, Ian Bridge, Randolph Samuel,
(4-4-2)             Anthony Nocita, Norman Odinga, James Lowery, Colin Miller, Drew Ferguson
                    (Guido Tittotto 84'), Nicholas Gilbert (Douglas Muirhead 55'),
                    Alexander Bunbury.
Referee:            Thor Odd Pressberg (Norway).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    Canada: Robert Lenarduzzi.
Note:               The second goal is also reported as an own-goal by Ian Bridge.

14/04/1989, Tórshavn, Gundadalur, 4000
Friendly International
FAROE ISLANDS       1 (Torkil Nielsen 4')
CANADA              0
Faroe Islands:      Jens Martin Knudsen, Jóannes Jakobsen [c], Julian Hansen,
(1-4-4-1)           Tummas Eli Hansen, Mikkjal Danielsen, Kristian Petersen, Poul Enok Hansen,
                    Ábraham Hansen, Torkil Nielsen, Kári Reynheim, Kurt Mørkøre
                    (Gunnar Mohr 46').
Canada:
Referee:            Erik Fredriksson (Sweden).
Coaches             Faroe Islands: Páll Guðlaugsson (Iceland).
                    Canada: Robert Lenarduzzi.
Note:               Not official for Canada.

16/04/1989, Klaksvík, 5000
Friendly International
FAROE ISLANDS       0
CANADA              1 (Alexander Bunbury)
Faroe Islands:      Jens Martin Knudsen, Jóannes Jakobsen [c], Julian Hansen,
(1-4-4-1)           Tummas Eli Hansen, Kristian Petersen, Magni Jarnskor (Jógvan Petersen 46'),
                    Poul Enok Hansen, Ábraham Hansen, Torkil Nielsen, Kári Reynheim,
                    Gunnar Mohr (Kurt Mørkøre 46').
Canada:
Referee:            Nemus Djurhuus (Faroe Islands).
Coaches             Faroes: Páll Guðlaugsson (Iceland).
                    Canada: Robert Lenarduzzi.
Note:               Not official for Canada.

16/04/1989, Sydney, Sydney Football Stadium, 40320
World Cup qualifier 
AUSTRALIA           1 (Paul Trimboli 88')
ISRAEL              1 (Eliyau Ohana 40')
Australia:          Jefferson Olver, Wally Savor, Gary van Egmond, Charles Yankos,
(4-3-3)             Alan Davidson, David Mitchell, Oscar Crino, Paul Wade
                    (Michael Petersen 46'), Graham Arnold, Edija Krncevic, Frank Farina 
                    (Paul Trimboli 67'). 
Israel:             Ben Zion 'Boni' Ginzburg, Avraham Cohen II, Yehuda Amar, Nir Alon,
(4-4-2)             Yaron Parselani, Shalom Tikva (Eitan Aharoni 89'), Nir Klinger, 
                    Ephraim Davidi, Moshe Sinai, Eliyau Ohana (Nir Levin 90'), Rony Rosenthal.
Referee:            Carlo Longhi (Italy).
Coaches:            Australia: Frank Arok.
                    Israel: Itzhak Shneor and Yaacov Grundman.
Cards:              Australia: Edija Krncevic [Y 44'].
                    Israel: Yaron Parselani [Y 30'], Yehuda Amar [Y 56'].

22/04/1989, Verona, Estadio Marco Antonio Bentegodi, 13891
Friendly International
ITALY               1 (Roberto Baggio 66')
URUGUAY             1 (Carlos Aguilera 83')
Italy:              Walter Zenga (Stefano Tacconi 46'), Giuseppe Bergomi, Ricardo Ferri, 
(4-4-2)             Franco Baresi, Luigi De Agostini, Roberto Baggio, Giancarlo Marocchi, 
                    Nicola Berti, Giuseppe Giannini, Aldo Serena, Gianluca Vialli 
                    (Andrea Carnevale 41').
Uruguay:            Jorge Sere, José Herrera, Daniel Revelez, Hugo De León,
(4-4-2)             Alfonso Domínguez, Gabriel Correa (Santiago Ostolaza 72'),
                    José Batlle Perdomo, Enzo Françescoli, Pablo Bengoechea 
                    (Carlos Aguilera 78'), Antonio Alzamendi, Ruben Sosa.
Referee:            George Courtney (England).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Uruguay: Oscar Washington Tabárez.

05/05/1989, Los Angeles (USA), Memorial Coliseum, 18700
Four Nations Tournament
GUATEMALA           0
CHILE               1 (Rubén Martínez 67')
Guatemala:          Ricardo Jérez, Juan Manuel Dávila, Víctor Hugo Monzón, Alejandro Ortiz,
(4-4-2)             Sergio Rivera, Juan Manuel Funes, Marvin Ceballos, Félix McDonald
                    (Jaime Batrés), Julio Rodas, Edwin Westphal, Raúl Chacón (Ivan De León).
Chile:              Roberto Rojas; Patricio Reyes, Hugo González, Fernando Astengo 
(4-3-3)             (Leonel Contreras 46'), Danilo Figueroa; Raúl Ormeño,
                    Jaime Augusto Pizarro, Juvenal Olmos, Jaime Ramírez (Sergio Salgado 34');
                    Juan Carlos Letelier (Luis Pérez 86'), Rubén Martínez.
Referee:            Majid Jay (USA).
Coaches:            Guatemala: Jorge Roldán.
                    Chile: Orlando Aravena.
Cards:              Guatemala: Raúl Chacón [Y], Víctor Hugo Monzón [R 85'].
                    Chile: none.

05/05/1989, Los Angeles (USA), Memorial Coliseum
Four Nations Tournament
PARAGUAY            2 (Ramón Palacios, Julio César Franco)
EL SALVADOR         1 ()
Paraguay:           Roberto Fernández, Luis Caballero, Mario Ramírez, Catalino Rivarola,
                    Virginio Cáceres, Ramón Escobar, Julio César Franco, José Riveros,
                    Javier Ferreira, Felix Britez Román, Ramón Palacios.
El Salvador:
Referee:            Edward Bellion (USA).
Coaches:            Paraguay: Eduardo Manera.
                    El Salvador: Miroslav Vukocinović (Yugoslavia).

07/05/1989, Los Angeles (USA), Memorial Coliseum, 10997
Four Nations Tournament
CHILE               1 (Raúl Ormeño 80')
EL SALVADOR         0
Chile:              Roberto Rojas; Leonel Contreras, Patricio Reyes, Hugo González,
(1-4-3-3)           Juan Carlos Hernández; Luis Pérez, Raúl Ormeño, Jaime Augusto Pizarro,
                    Arturo Jáuregui; Lukas Tudor, Rubén Martínez (Juan Carlos Letelier).
El Salvador:        Ricardo Guevara Mora, Jorge Abrego, Miguel Díaz, Leonel Cárcamo,  
(4-4-2)             Nelson Rivera, Luis Zapata, Alfredo Flores, Mauricio Cienfuegos,
                    Juan García, José María Rivas, Carlos Correas.
Referee:            Edward Bellion (USA).
Coaches:            Chile: Orlando Aravena.
                    El Salvador: Miroslav Vukocinović (Yugoslavia).
Cards:              Chile: Hugo González [Y], Raúl Ormeño [Y], Leonel Contreras [Y].
                    El Salvador: Jorge Abrego [Y].

07/05/1989, Los Angeles (USA), Memorial Coliseum
Four Nations Tournament
PARAGUAY            2 (Javier Ferreira, Felix Britez Román)
GUATEMALA           1 ()
Paraguay:           Roberto Fernández, Luis Caballero, Mario Ramírez, Catalino Rivarola,
                    Virginio Cáceres, Ramón Escobar, Julio César Franco, José Riveros,
                    Javier Ferreira, Felix Britez Román, Ramón Palacios.
Guatemala:
Referee:            Majid Jay (USA).
Coaches:            Paraguay: Eduardo Manera.
                    Guatemala: Jorge Roldán.

23/05/1989, London, Wembley, 15628
Stanley Rous Cup
ENGLAND             0
CHILE               0
England:            Peter Shilton, Paul Parker, Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Stuart Pearce,
(4-4-2)             Chris Waddle, Neil Webb, Bryan Robson [c], Paul Gascoigne, Nigel Clough,
                    John Fashanu (Tony Cottee 70').
Chile:              Roberto Rojas; Leonel Contreras, Rubén Espinoza, Hugo González,
(1-4-3-2)           Fernando Astengo, Patricio Reyes; Raúl Ormeño, Jaime Augusto Pizarro,
                    Osvaldo Hurtado (Jaime Andrés Vera 55'); Hugo Rubio, Juan Covarrubias
                    (Juan Carlos Letelier 46').
Referee:            Erik Fredriksson (Sweden).
Coaches:            England: Bobby Robson.
                    Chile: Orlando Aravena.
Cards:              England: Bryan Robson [Y].
                    Chile: Patricio Reyes [Y], Fernando Astengo [Y], Hugo González [Y].

26/05/1989, Belfast, Windsor Park, 6850
Friendly International
NORTHERN IRELAND    0
CHILE               1 (Fernando Astengo 44')
Northern Ireland:   Tommy Wright, Gary Fleming, Mal Donaghy [c], Alan McDonald,
(4-4-2)             Anton Rogan, Danny Wilson (Robbie Dennison 75'), David McCreery 
                    (Colin O'Neill 75'), Michael O'Neill, Kevin Wilson (Kingsley Black 64'),
                    Jimmy Quinn (Liam Coyle 64'), Colin Clarke.
Chile:              Roberto Rojas; Leonel Contreras, Rubén Espinoza, Hugo González,
(1-4-3-2)           Fernándo Astengo (Juvenal Olmos 46'), Patricio Reyes; Alejandro Hisis,
                    Jaime Augusto Pizarro, Jaime Andrés Vera; Juan Carlos Letelier 
                    (Juan Covarrubias 46'), Osvaldo Hurtado (Luis Pérez 85').
Referee:            George Smith (Scotland).
Coaches:            Northern Ireland: Billy Bingham.
                    Chile: Orlando Aravena.
Cards:              Northern Ireland: Michael O'Neill [Y].
                    Chile: none.

30/05/1989, Glasgow, Hampden Park, 9006
Stanley Rous Cup
SCOTLAND            2 (Alan McInally 5', Murdo McLeod 53')
CHILE               0
Scotland:           Jim Leighton, Stewart McKimmie, Gary Gillespie (Derek Whyte 70'), 
(4-4-2)             Alex McLeish, Maurice Malpas, Paul McStay, Peter Grant, Roy Aitken,
                    Murdo McLeod, Alan McInally, David Speedie (Maurice Johnston 46'). 
Chile:              Roberto Rojas; Leonel Contreras, Patricio Reyes, Hugo González,
(1-4-3-2)           Héctor Puebla; Alejandro Hisis, Jaime Andrés Vera, Jaime Augusto Pizarro,
                    Juvenal Olmos (Jaime Ramírez 65'); Hugo Rubio, Juan Covarrubias 
                    (Juan Carlos Letelier 46').
Referee:            Alexis Ponnet (Belgium).
Coaches:            Scotland: Andy Roxburgh.
                    Chile: Orlando Aravena.
Cards:              Scotland: David Speedie [Y].
                    Chile: Juan Carlos Letelier [Y].

31/05/1989, Örebro, 7500
Friendly International
SWEDEN              2 (Klas Ingesson 33', 74')
ALGERIA             0
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Roger Ljung, Dennis Schiller,
(4-4-2)             Niclas Larsson, Jonas Thern, Robert Prytz (Klas Ingesson 26'),
                    Joakim Nilsson, Mats Magnusson, Johnny Ekström.
Algeria:            Larbi El-Hadi, Mourad Rahmouni (Abdelkader Tlemçani 84'), Fodil Megharia,
(4-4-2)             Rachid Adgigh, Kamel Adjas, Moussa Saib (Abderrazak Belgherbi 46'),
                    Cherif El-Ouazani, Abdelouahab Maiche, Lakhdar Belloumi, Mohamed Bennabou,
                    Rabah Madjer.
Referee:            Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark).
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    Algeria: Kamel Lemoui.

03/06/1989, Cairo, Nasser Stadium, 22000
Friendly International
EGYPT               2 (Gamal Abdelhamid 9', Hesham Abdel Rassoul 41')
CHILE               0
Egypt:              Ahmed Shoubeir, Ibrahim Hassan, Hany Ramzi, Rabei Yassin, Ahmed Ramzi, 
(4-4-2)             Ahmed Abdou 'El Kass' (Mohamed Abdel Galil 62'), Magdi Abdelghani 
                    (Ayman Shawki 73'), Ashraf Qassem, Badr Ragab, Hesham Abdel Rassoul,
                    Gamal Abdelhamid (Hossam Hassan 46').
Chile:              Roberto Rojas; Patricio Reyes, Hugo González, Leonel Contreras,
(4-4-2)             Héctor Puebla (Rubén Espinoza); Alejandro Hisis, Jaime Augusto Pizarro,
                    Jaime Andrés Vera, Jaime Ramírez (Luis Pérez); Lukas Tudor
                    (Osvaldo Hurtado), Rubén Martínez (Juan Covarrubias).
Referee:            Mohamed Hussam El-Din (Egypt).
Coaches:            Egypt: Mahmoud El-Gohary.
                    Chile: Orlando Aravena.

04/06/1989, East Rutherford, Giants Stadium, 33133
Marlboro Cup
USA                 3 (Brian Bliss 14', Tabare Ramos 19', Bruce Murray 44')
PERU                0
USA:                Anthony Meola, John Stollmeyer, Brian Bliss, Jim Banks, Steve Trittschuh, 
(1-4-3-2)           Michael Windischmann, Bruce Murray (Jim Gabarra 46'), John Harkes,
                    Tabare Ramos, Eric Eichmann, Philip Gyau (George Pastor 46').
Peru:               Gustavo González (Jesús Purizaga 46'), Percy Olivares, Jorge Olaechea,
(4-4-2)             Jorge Arteaga, Carlos Guido, Francesco Manassero (Luis Reyna 54'),
                    Juan Reynoso (Alfonso Yáñez 46'), José Del Solar, César Rodríguez,
                    Martín Dall'Orso (César Loyola 69'), Eduardo Rey Muñoz (Carlos Torres 80').
Referee:            Derek Douglas (Canada).
Coaches:            USA: Joseph Machnik.
                    Peru: José Macía 'Pepe' (Brazil).
Note:               US National coach Robert Gansler missed the game.

08/06/1989, Rio de Janeiro, Maracanã, 33496
Friendly International
BRAZIL              4 (Bebeto de Oliveira 26', Luis Sobrinho 31' OG, Ricardo Gomes 47', 
                       Charles Santos 75')
PORTUGAL            0
Brazil:             Acacio Barreto, Jorginho Campos (Claudio Leal "Branco" 66'), Ricardo 
                    Gomes, Carlos Mozer (Aldair dos Santos 86'), Iomar do Nascimento
                    "Mazinho", Paulo Silas (Geovani Silva 65'), Bernardo da Silva, 
                    Eduardo Santos (Cristovão dos Santos 65'), Valdo Candido, Bebeto de
                    Oliveira (Zé Carlos Anjos 79'), Charles Santos.
Portugal:           Adelino Barros "Neno", João D. Pinto, Luis Sobrinho, Frederico Rosa, 
(4-4-2)             Antonio Veloso, Victor Araujo "Paneira", Adelino Nunes (Jaime Magalhaes
                    42'), José da Silva "Juanico", José Semedo (Osvaldo Pinto "Vado" 70')
                    César de Brito, Rui Águas.
Referee:            Juan Cardellino (Uruguay).
Coaches:            Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.
                    Portugal Julio Pereira 'Juca'.

08/06/1989, Ottawa, Terry Fox Stadium, 3000
Friendly International
CANADA              0
BELGIUM             2 (Jan Ceulemans 57', Marc Degryse 87')
Canada:             Craig Forrest, Stephen Jensen, John Limniatis, Vincenzo Concina,
(4-4-2)             Colin Miller, Charles Falzon, Norman Odinga, Jim Easton (Lyndon Hooper), 
                    Gerard Gray, Alexander Bunbury, Dale Mitchell.
Belgium:            Michel Preud'homme, Eric Gerets, Koenraad Sanders, Jean-François de Sart,
(4-4-2)             Philippe Albert, Marc Emmers (Jean-Marie Houben 46'), Franky Van der Elst,
                    Jan Ceulemans, Patrick Vervoort, Marc Degryse, Marc Van der Linden.
Referee:            Adriano Brunetti (Canada).
Coaches:            Canada: Robert Lenarduzzi.
                    Belgium: Guy Thys.

16/06/1989, København (Denmark), Parken, 6700
DBU Centenary Tournament
SWEDEN              2 (Stefan Rehn 26', Roger Ljung 49')
BRAZIL              1 (Cristovão dos Santos 79')
Sweden:             Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Peter Lönn, Roger Ljung, Dennis Schiller
(4-4-2)             (Niclas Larsson 46'), Anders Limpár, Klas Ingesson, Stefan Rehn,
                    Joakim Nilsson, Mats Magnusson (Johnny Ekström 69'), Jan Hellström.
Brazil:             Acacio Barreto, Paulo Roberto Costa, André Cruz, Ricardo Gomes, Claudio 
(4-4-2)             Leal "Branco", Paulo Silas (Bismarck Faria 73'), Bernardo da Silva, 
                    Eduardo Santos (Geovani Silva 46'), Valdo Candido, Charles Santos
                    (Cristovão dos Santos 46'), Hamilton de Souza "Careca" (Gerson da Silva 69').
Referee:            Henning Lund-Sørensen (Denmark).
Coaches:            Sweden: Olle Nordin.
                    Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.
Cards:              Sweden: Anders Limpár [Y 60'].
                    Brazil: Charles Santos [39'].

16/06/1989, Port of Spain, Queen's Park Oval, 5000
Soccer Bowl Tournament
TRINIDAD/TOBAGO     2 (Leonson Lewis 9', Philibert Jones 20')
PERU                1 (Francesco Manassero 7')
Trinidad/Tobago:    Earl Carter, Brian Williams, Clayton Morris, Dexter Francis,
(4-4-2)             Marvin Faustin, Paul Elliot-Allen, Kerry Jamerson (Maurice Alibey 83'),
                    Russell Latapy, Philibert Jones (Floyd Lawrence 79'), Hutson Charles 
                    (Paul Elliot 52'), Leonson Lewis.
Peru:               Jesús Purizaga (César Chávez Riva 46'), Pedro Sanjinez, Jorge Olaechea,
(4-4-2)             Jorge Arteaga, Percy Olivares, Francesco Manassero (Martín Dall'Orso 70'), 
                    Juan Reynoso, José Del Solar, César Rodríguez (Alfonso Yáñez 46'),
                    Eduardo Rey Muñoz (César Loyola 80'), Franco Navarro.
Referee:            Hubert Tromp (Aruba).
Coaches:            Trinidad/Tobago: Everald Cummings.
                    Peru: José Macía 'Pepe' (Brazil).
Note:               First Trinidadian goal also reported at 17', and the Peruvian goal at 15'.

17/06/1989, Seoul
President's Cup
SOUTH KOREA         1
USA U21             1
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

18/06/1989, København, Parken, 38900
DBU Centenary Tournament
DENMARK             4 (Morten Olsen 30' pen, Michael Laudrup 54', 62', Lars Olsen 67')
BRAZIL              0
Denmark:            Troels Rasmussen, Lars Olsen [c], Ivan Nielsen (Henrik Larsen 46'),
(1-3-4-2)           John Larsen, Jan Heintze, Henrik Risom, John Helt (John Jensen 74'),
                    Morten Olsen (Jan Bartram 62'), Michael Laudrup, Brian Laudrup 
                    (Flemming Povlsen 46'), Lars Elstrup. 
Brazil:             Acacio Barreto, Paulo Roberto Costa, André Cruz, Ricardo Gomes, Claudio 
(4-4-2)             Leal "Branco" (Iomar do Nascimento "Mazinho" 64'), Cristovão dos Santos
                    (Paulo Silas 64'), Bernardo da Silva, Geovani Silva, Bismarck Faria 
                    (Eduardo Santos 74'), Gerson da Silva (Hamilton de Souza "Careca" 85'), 
                    Valdo Candido (Charles Santos 74').
Referee:            Erik Fredriksson (Sweden).
Coaches:            Denmark: Josef 'Sepp' Piontek (West Germany).
                    Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.

18/06/1989, Port of Spain (Trinidad/Tobago), National Stadium
Soccer Bowl Tournament
ECUADOR             1 (Jimmy Izquierdo)
IRELAND LEAGUE      1 ()
Ireland League won on penalties.
Ecuador:            Carlos Morales, Jimmy Izquierdo, Holguer Quiñónez, Wilson Macías,
                    Luis Enrique Capurro, Julio César Romero, Kléber Fajardo (Jimmy Montanero),
                    Pietro Marzetti (Carlos Muñoz), Byron Tenorio (Hermen Benítez),
                    Hamilton Cuvi, Ney Raúl Avilés.
Ireland League:
Coaches:            Ecuador: Dušan Drašković (Yugoslavia).
                    Ireland League:
Penalties:          Ecuador: Jimmy Izquierdo (scored), Hamilton Cuvi (miss),
                             Julio Rosero (miss).
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.
                   
20/06/1989, Port of Spain
Soccer Bowl Tournament
TRINIDAD/TOBAGO     1
IRELAND LEAGUE      0
Referee:            Hubert Tromp (Aruba).
Note:               The match is a full FIFA international, but is unofficial for Ireland.

21/06/1989, Gwangju
President's Cup
SOUTH KOREA         3
HUNGARY U21         0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

21/06/1989, Basel, St. Jakob stadion, 13000
Friendly International
SWITZERLAND         1 (Kubilay Türkyilmaz 50' pen)
BRAZIL              0
Switzerland:        Martin Brunner (Stefan Lehmann 46'), Marcel Koller, Stefan Marini,
(1-4-3-2)           Martin Weber, Peter Schepull, Hervert Baumann, Beat Sutter 
                    (Hans-Peter Burri 83'), Alain Geiger, Alain Sutter (René Sutter 56'),
                    Kubilay Türkyilmaz (Dario Zuffi 73'), Stéphane Chapuisat 
                    (Blaise Piffaretti 62').
Brazil:             Claudio Taffarel, Paulo Roberto Costa (Claudio Leal 'Branco' 74'), 
(4-4-2)             André Cruz, Ricardo Gomes, Iomar do Nascimento 'Mazinho',
                    Ricardo de Brito 'Alemão', Carlos Verri 'Dunga', 
                    Milton da Peixão 'Tita', Valdo Candido, Renato Portaluppi,
                    Gerson Da Silva (Geovani Silva 74').
Referee:            John Blankestein (Netherlands).
Coaches:            Switzerland: Ulrich Stielike (West Germany).
                    Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.

24/06/1989, Miami, Orange Bowl, 15223
Friendly International
USA                 0
COLOMBIA            1 (Carlos Valderrama 42')
USA:                David Vanole (Anthony Meola), John Stollmeyer (John Doyle), Brian Bliss,
(1-4-3-2)           Jim Banks, Steve Trittschuh, Michael Windischmann, Paul Caligiuri
                    (George Pastor), Jim Gabarra (Philip Gyau), Jim Harkes, Eric Eichmann, 
                    Bruce Murray.
Colombia:           René Higuita, Wilson Pérez, Luis Carlos Perea, Andrés Escobar,
(4-4-2)             Carlos Mario Hoyos, Leonel Álvarez, Bernardo Redín, Gabriel Jaime Gómez,
                    Carlos Valderrama, Arnoldo Iguarán, Sergio Angulo.
Referee:            Angelo Bratsis (USA).
Coaches:            USA: Robert Gansler.
                    Colombia: Francisco Maturana.

26/06/1989, Seoul, Olympic Stadium, 10000
President's Cup
SOUTH KOREA         0
CZECHOSLOVAKIA XI   0
South Korea:        Kim Bong-Soo, Park Kyung-Hoon, Chung Yong-Hwan, Choi Kang-Hee,
(4-4-2)             Gu Sang-Beom, Hwangbo Gwan, Cho Min-Kook, Kim Sung-Ki, Song Joo-Seok
                    (Park Yang-Ha), Choi Soon-Ho, Hwang Seon-Hong (Kim Jong-Boo).
Czechoslovakia XI:  Luděk Mikloško, Miroslav Kadlec, Milan Šimunek, Michal Hipp, 
(1-4-3-2)           Alois Grussmann, Peter Fieber, Vladimír Weiss, Jiří Němec,
                    Ľubomír Moravčík, Pavel Černý, Radek Drulák. 
Coaches:            S. Korea: Lee Hoi-Taek.
                    Czechoslovakia XI: Jozef Vengloš.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

27/06/1989, Miami (USA)
Friendly International
HAITI               0
COLOMBIA            4 (John Jairo Tréllez 20', Arnoldo Iguarán, 50', Carlos Valderrama 73',
                       Anthony De Ávila 89')
Haiti:
Colombia:           René Higuita, Wilson Pérez, Luis Carlos Perea, Andrés Escobar,
(4-4-2)             Carlos Mario Hoyos, Leonel Álvarez, Bernardo Redín (Alexis García),
                    Gabriel Jaime Gómez, Carlos Valderrama, Arnoldo Iguarán (Anthony De Ávila),
                    John Jairo Tréllez (Rubén Hernández).
Referee:
Coaches:            Haiti:
                    Colombia: Francisco Maturana.


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