1989 MATCHES

INTERCONTINENTAL (July - December).

23/07/1989, Rio de Janeiro, Estádio São Januário, 2174
Friendly International
BRAZIL              1 (Bismarck 71')
JAPAN               0
Brazil:             Taffarel (Zé Carlos III 46'), Mazinho (Josimar 46'), André Cruz, Aldair,
                    Dunga (Alemão 46'), Valdo II (Silas 46'), Mauro Galvão, Branco
                    (Edivaldo 46'), Bebeto (Renato Gaúcho 46'), Careca I [c] 
                    (Tita 46' (Cristovão 69'), Romário (Bismarck 62').
Japan:              Shinichi Morishita, Takumi Horiike, Masami Ihara, Katsuyoshi Sintoh,
                    Masaaki Mori, Takafumi Mizunuma (Yoshiyuki Matsuyama 75'), Masanao Sasaki,
                    Kenta Hasegawa, Hisashi Kurosaki, Atsushi Natori, Satoru Mochizuki
                    (Mitsunori Yoshida 65').
Referee:            Arnaldo César Coelho (Brazil).
Coaches:            Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.
                    Japan: Kenzo Yokoyama.

10/08/1989, Los Angeles (USA), Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles Tournament
MEXICO              4 (Ricardo Peláez 12', 36', 46', 57')
SOUTH KOREA         2 (Hwangbo Gwan 47', 52')
Mexico:             Hugo Pineda Jr., Efraín Herrera, Roberto Ruíz Esparza, José Enrique Vaca,
                    Ignacio Ruvalcaba, Humberto Roon, Héctor Becerra (Luis Antonio Valdéz 60'),
                    Omar Arellano (Antonio Alcántara 73'), Víctor Medina, Ricardo Peláez
                    (Ricardo Chávez Medrano 85'), Martín Castañeda (Álvaro Torres 60').
South Korea:        Kim Bong-Soo (Kim Poong-Joo 46'), Chung Yong-Hwan [c], Choi Gang-Hee
                    (Lee Young-Jin I 46'), Chung Jong-Soo (Goo Sang-Beom 46'), Park Kyung-Hoon,
                    Yoon Deok-Yeo, Hwangbo Gwan, Kim Sang-Ho (Chung Hae-Won), Kim Joo-Sung,
                    Hwang Seon-Hong, Kim Jong-Boo (Choi Sang-Gook 46').
Referee:            Majid Jay (USA).
Coaches:            Mexico: Mario Velarde.
                    South Korea: Lee Hoi-Taek.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.
                    First Mexican goal also reported at 5', first South Korean goal-scorer
                    also reported as Efraín Herrera OG.

13/08/1989, Los Angeles, Memorial Coliseum, 23191
Los Angeles Tournament
USA                 1 (John Harkes 63')
SOUTH KOREA         2 (Jimmy Banks 17' OG, Hwang Seon-Hong 21')
USA:                David Vanole, Jimmy Banks (Steve Trittschuh 46'), Mike Windischmann,
                    John Doyle, Brian Bliss (Jim Gabarra 80'), Paul Caligiuri, Marcelo Balboa,
                    John Stollmeyer, John Harkes, Eric Eichmann, Bruce Murray (Steve Snow 56').
South Korea:        Kim Bong-Soo, Chung Jong-Soo, Park Kyung-Hoon, Yoon Deok-Yeo,
                    Chung Yong-Hwan [c], Kim Joo-Sung (Sim Bong-Sub), Hwangbo Gwan,
                    Chung Hae-Won (Kim Sang-Ho), Lee Young-Sang (Kim Sung-Ki), Hwang Seon-Hong,
                    Choi Soon-Ho (Ham Hyun-Ki).
Referee:
Coaches:            USA: Bob Gansler.
                    South Korea: Lee Hoi-Taek.
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

05/09/1989, Tehran
Friendly International
IRAN                3
POLAND XI           0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

07/09/1989, Tehran
Friendly International
IRAN                1
POLAND XI           0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

16/09/1989, Seoul, Olympic Stadium, 60000
Friendly International
SOUTH KOREA         0
EGYPT               1 (Hossam Hassan 7')
South Korea:        Yoo Dae-Soon, Chung Yong-Hwan [c], Goo Sang-Beom (Chung Jong-Soo),
                    Choi Gang-Hee, Kim Sung-Ki (Yoon Deok-Yeo), Lee Young-Sang, Hwangbo Gwan
                    (Choi Sang-Gook), Lee Tae-Ho, Kim Joo-Sung, Hwang Seon-Hong, Noh Soo-Jin
                    (Ham Hyun-Ki).
Egypt:              Ahmed Shobeir [c], Ibrahim Hassan, Hesham Yakan (Hamada Sedki),
                    Saber Al-Eid, Mohammed Yassein, Yasser Farouk, Hesham Abdel Rasoul
                    (Taher Abouzeid), Badr Ragab, Hossam Hassan (Gamal Abdel Hamid),
                    Ahmed El-Kass, Tarek Soliman (Ayman Shawki).
Referee:            Yoo Keon-Ho (South Korea).
Coaches:            South Korea: Lee Hoi-Taek.
                    Egypt: Mahmoud El-Gohary.

25/09/1989,
Friendly International
KUWAIT              0
EGYPT               0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

29/09/1989,
Friendly International
EGYPT               0
ROMANIA B           0
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

14/10/1989, Bologna, Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, 36000
Friendly International
ITALY               0
BRAZIL              1 (André Cruz 77')
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri
                    (Ciro Ferrara 46'), Fernando De Napoli, Nicola Berti, Giuseppe Giannini
                    (Luca Fusi 58'), Roberto Baggio, Luigi De Agostini, Gianluca Vialli,
                    Andrea Carnevale.
Brazil:             Taffarel, Jorginho, Aldair (André Cruz 70'), Mauro Galvão, Ricardo Rocha,
                    Mazinho, Dunga, Alemão (Geovani 88'), Silas (Tita 68'), Müller,
                    Careca I [c].
Referee:            Helmut Kohl (Austria).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.

15/10/1989, Barranquilla, Estadio Metropolitano, 65000
World Cup Qualifying
COLOMBIA            1 (Albeiro Usuriaga 73')
ISRAEL              0
Colombia:           René Higuita, Wilson Pérez, Luis Carlos Perea, Andrés Escobar, León Villa,
                    Bernardo Redín (Albeiro Usuriaga 46'), Leonel Álvarez, Carlos Valderrama,
                    Luis Fajardo, Arnoldo Iguarán, Rubén Hernández.
Israel:             Boni Ginzburg, Avi Cohen II, Yehuda Amar, Nir Alon, Nissim Barda,
                    Shalom Tikva (David Pizanti 62'), Nir Klinger, Efraim Davidi, Moshe Sinai,
                    Eli Ohana (Nir Levin 76'), Roni Rosenthal.
Referee:            Michel Vautrot (France).
Coaches:            Colombia: Francisco Maturana.
                    Israel: Itzhak Shneor and Yaacov Grundman.
Cards:              Colombia: Leonel Álvarez [Y 44'].
                    Israel: Nissim Barda [Y 11'], Nir Klinger [Y 72'].

22/10/1989, Port of Spain
Friendly International
TRINIDAD/TOBAGO     0
FINLAND             1 (Ismo Lius)
Trinidad/Tobago:
Finland:            Olli Huttunen, Markku Kanerva, Jouko Vuorela, Ari Heikkinen, Erkka Petäjä,
                    Jari Rinne (Anders Roth 63'), Jarmo Saastamoinen, Jarmo Alatensiö,
                    Tommi Paavola (Jari Litmanen 79'), Ismo Lius, Ari Valvee
                    (Jukka Turunen 55').

25/10/1989, Port of Spain
Friendly International
TRINIDAD/TOBAGO     2
FINLAND             0
Trinidad/Tobago:
Finland:            Dan-Ola Eckerman, Markku Kanerva, Jouko Vuorela, Ari Heikkinen,
                    Erkka Petäjä, Jari Litmanen, Jarmo Saastamoinen (Tommi Paavola 53'),
                    Jarmo Alatensiö (Jari Rinne 73'), Anders Roth, Ismo Lius, Jukka Turunen
                    (Ari Valvee 53').

25/10/1989, Kuwait
Friendly International
KUWAIT              2
NORWAY              2

29/10/1989,
Friendly International
HUNGARY B           0
EGYPT               1 (Gamal Abdel Hamid)
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

30/10/1989, Ramat-Gan, National Stadium, 50000
World Cup Qualifying
ISRAEL              0
COLOMBIA            0
Israel:             Boni Ginzburg, Avi Cohen II, Yehuda Amar, Nir Alon, Ofir Shmueli
                    (David Pizanti 46'), Shalom Tikva, Nir Klinger, Efraim Davidi,
                    Moshe Sinai, Nir Levin (Eli Ohana 50'), Roni Rosenthal.
Colombia:           René Higuita, Wilson Pérez, Alexis Mendoza, Andrés Escobar, Carlos Hoyos,
                    Bernardo Redín (Albeiro Usuriaga 46'), Leonel Álvarez 
                    (Gabriel Jaime Gómez 69'), Ricardo Pérez, Carlos Valderrama, Luis Fajardo,
                    Arnoldo Iguarán.
Referee:            Edgardo Codesal Méndez (Mexico).
Coaches:            Israel: Itzhak Shneor and Yaacov Grundman.
                    Colombia: Francisco Maturana.
Cards:              Israel: Ofir Shmueli [Y 30'].
                    Colombia: Arnoldo Iguarán [Y 16'].

31/10/1989, Kuwait
Kuwait Tournament
GUINEA              1
IRAQ                0

02/11/1989, Kuwait
Kuwait Tournament
UGANDA              2
LEBANON             0

03/11/1989, Kuwait
Kuwait Tournament
IRAN                1
GUINEA              1

03/11/1989, Doha
Friendly International
QATAR               0
EGYPT               2 (Hossam Hassan, ?)
Note:               Not a full FIFA international.

04/11/1989, Kuwait
Kuwait Tournament
KUWAIT              1
UGANDA              1

05/11/1989, Kuwait
Kuwait Tournament
SOUTH YEMEN         1
GUINEA              0

08/11/1989, Kuwait
Kuwait Tournament
IRAN                2
UGANDA              2
Uganda won 7-6 on penalties.

11/11/1989, Vicenza, Stadio Comunale 'Romeo Menti', 26000
Friendly International
ITALY               1 (Aldo Serena 74')
ALGERIA             0
Italy:              Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c] (Ciro Ferrara 46'), Franco Baresi,
                    Luigi De Agostini, Riccardo Ferri, Giuseppe Giannini, Giancarlo Marocchi,
                    Fernando De Napoli (Roberto Donadoni 51'), Roberto Baggio, Andrea Carnevale
                    (Aldo Serena 70'), Gianluca Vialli.
Algeria:            Larbi, Adghigh, Adjas, Megharia, Benhalima, Amani, Cherif El-Ouazani,
                    Moussa Saib, Rahmani (Hady 46'), Belloumi (Haffaf 84'), Rabah Madjer [c].
Referee:            Zoran Petrović (Yugoslavia).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Algeria: A. Kermali.

12/11/1989, Kuwait
Kuwait Tournament
IRAQ                1
UGANDA              1
Iraq won 4-3 on penalties.

14/11/1989, João Pessoa, Estádio Almeidão, 45000
Friendly International
BRAZIL              0
YUGOSLAVIA          0
Brazil:             Taffarel, Josimar (Müller), Mauro Galvão, Ricardo Rocha, André Cruz,
                    Dunga, Geovani, Silas (Bismarck), Mazinho, Bebeto, Romário (Tita).
Yugoslavia:         Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Slobodan Marovic, Andrej Panadic,
                    Faruk Hadzibegic, Predrag Spasic, Robert Prosinecki, Dragoljub Brnovic,
                    Dejan Savicevic, Dragan Stojkovic, Milan Jankovic (Zvonimir Boban).
Referee:            Pietro D'Elia (Italy).
Coaches:            Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.
                    Yugoslavia: Ivica Osim.
Note:               It is also reported that Vujacic and Suker played for Yugoslavia 
                    instead of Brnovic and Panadic.

20/12/1989, Rotterdam, Feyenoord Stadion 'De Kuip'
Friendly International
NETHERLANDS         0
BRAZIL              1 (Careca I 55')
Netherlands:        Hans van Breukelen, Edward Sturing, Rob Reekers, Ronald Koeman [c] 
                    (Martin Laamers 46'), Berry van Aerle, Adri van Tiggelen, Jan Wouters
                    (Danny Blind 69'), Juul Ellerman (Aron Winter 21'), Bart Latuheru,
                    Wim Kieft (John van Loen 78'), Frank Berghuis (John van 't Schip 58').
Brazil:             Taffarel, Jorginho, Aldair (Júlio César), Mozer, Ricardo Rocha, Branco,
                    Dunga (Silas), Alemão, Valdo II, Romário (Bebeto), Careca I (Müller).
Referee:            Werner Fockler (West Germany).
Coaches:            Netherlands: Thijs Libregts.
                    Brazil: Sebastião Lazaroni.
 
20/12/1989, Yaoundé
Friendly International
CAMEROON            0
WEST GERMANY U21    1 (Bode)
West Germany U21:   Golz, Klinkert, Heidenreich, Kober, Metz, Luginger, Poschner, Steffen,
                    Schneider (Bierhoff), K. Reinhardt, Bode (Dammeier).
Note:               Match is a full FIFA international.

21/12/1989, Cagliari, Stadio Sant'Elia, 30000
Friendly International
ITALY               0
ARGENTINA           0
Italy:              Walter Zenga (Stefano Tacconi 46'), Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Bergomi [c],
                    Ciro Ferrara, Paolo Maldini (Luigi De Agostini 46'), Nicola Berti,
                    Roberto Donadoni (Roberto Mancini 46'), Giuseppe Giannini,
                    Fernando De Napoli, Aldo Serena, Gianluca Vialli (Luca Fusi 68').
Argentina:          Nery Pumpido, Oscar Ruggeri, Juan Simón, José Basualdo (Pedro Troglio 39'),
                    Sergio Batista, Pedro Monzón, Julio Olarticoechea, Jorge Burruchaga,
                    Ricardo Giusti, Diego Maradona [c], Gustavo Dezotti (Claudio Caniggia 69').
Referee:            Alexei Spirin (USSR).
Coaches:            Italy: Azeglio Vicini.
                    Argentina: Carlos Bilardo.

1989 overview

Intercontinental 1989 January-June


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