Marah Halim Cup (Medan, Indonesia)


Organized by the Medan Football Association. Not to be confused with UDA Cup, held in 1993 and a handful of other occasions.


Palmares

Ed. Year    Winners                   Runners-Up
 1  1972    PSMS Medan            3-1 Persebaya Surabaya
 2  1973    PSMS Medan            1-0 Persija Jakarta Pusat
 3  1974    Japan XI              bt  PSMS Medan
 4  1975    Western Australia     2-0 South Korea XI
 5  1976    Australia XI          2-0 South Korea XI
 6  1977    Persija Jakarta Pusat 1-0 Japan XI
 7  1978    Burma XI              2-1 PSMS Medan
 8  1979    Burma XI              drw Iceland XI                    [5-3 pen]
 9  1980    Netherlands XI        4-2 Burma XI
10  1981    South Korea XI        3-2 Japan XI
11  1982    West Germany XI       2-0 Japan XI
12  1983    South Korea XI        3-1 PSMS Medan
13  1984    Al-Jaish (Baghdad)    1-1 Middlesex Wanderers (England) [6-5 pen]
14  1985    South Korea XI        2-1 Middlesex Wanderers (England) 
15  1986    Yugoslavia XI         2-0 South Korea XI
16  1988    Japan XI              3-1 PSMS Medan
17  1989    FC Wageningen (Net.)  1-0 Japan B
18  1991    China XI
19  1995    Medan Jaya            2-0 Harimau Tapanuli 

NB: non-Indonesian teams are usually club teams or youth or reserve
    representations; unfortunately their precise identity is unknown
    in most cases.

Number of Wins

 3 South Korea XI (precise identity unclear)

 2 Burma XI (precise identity unclear)
 2 Japan XI (precise identity unclear)
 2 PSMS Medan

 1 Australia XI (precise identity unclear)
 1 China XI (precise identity unclear)
 1 Al-Jaish (Baghdad) 
 1 Medan Jaya
 1 Netherlands XI (precise identity unclear)
 1 Persija Jakarta Pusat
 1 FC Wageningen (Netherlands)
 1 Western Australia
 1 West Germany XI (precise identity unclear)
 1 Yugoslavia XI (precise identity unclear)


1972

April 7-16

Group A
PSMS        1-0 Persema
PSMS        1-1 PSM
Persema     2-1 PSM

 1.PSMS (Medan)         2  1  1  0   2- 1  4
 2.Persema (Malang)     2  1  0  1   2- 2  3
 3.PSM (Makassar)       2  0  1  1   2- 3  1

Group B
Persija     1-0 Persib
Persija     1-1 Persebaya
Persebaya   3-0 Persib

 1.Persebaya (Surabaya) 2  1  1  0   4- 1  4
 2.Persija (Jakarta)    2  1  1  0   2- 1  4
 3.Persib (Bandung)     2  0  0  2   0- 4  0

Semifinals
PSMS        1-0 Persija
Persebaya   1-0 Persema

Third Place Match
Persija     4-1 Persema

Final [Apr 16, stadion Teladan, Medan]
PSMS        3-1 Persebaya

Final Ranking:
 1.PSMS (Medan)
 2.Persebaya (Surabaya)
 3.Persija (Jakarta)
 4.Persema (Malang)
1973

April 10-24, Medan, Indonesia

Participating teams included:
Persija (Jakarta)
PSM (Ujung Pandang)
PSMS (Medan)
Persebaya (Surabaya)
Persib (Bandung)
Persiraja (Banda Aceh)
Singapore XI
Selangor XI (Malaysia)
"Thailand" - team strength unknown
Rangoon (Burma)
"Hong Kong" - a club team

There may have been more teams involved.

The Singapore team was a national B team of some kind. It was not the full strength Singapore
national team, which was playing in the last stages of the Malaysia Cup during this event.
Likewise the Selangor team was not the full strength Selangor state team, which was also
playing in the Malaysia Cup.

The format below is the best guess from the known results. Some of the match dates may be
wrong by a day.


Round 1

Group X
PSMS (Medan) and Persib (Bandung) qualified.
Selangor XI and Singapore XI were eliminated (the latter on goal average).

Known results:
13/4 Singapore XI      3-3 Persib (Bandung)   (2-2 HT)  -  this was Singapore's first match
13/4 PSMS (Medan)      3-? Selangor XI        (PSMS won)
??/4 PSMS (Medan)      2-0 Singapore XI
17/4 Persib (Bandung)  2-0 Selangor XI


Group Y
Persija (Jakarta) and PSM (Ujung Pandang) qualified.
The Hong Kong club team was eliminated.
There may have been a 4th team in this group.

Known results:
13/4 Persija (Jakarta)    bt PSM (Ujung Pandang)
17/4 PSM (Ujung Pandang)  bt "Hong Kong"


Group C
Rangoon and "Thailand" qualified.
Persebaya (Surabaya) and Persiraja (Banda Aceh) were eliminated.

Known results:
13/4 Persebaya (Surabaya) 8-2 Persiraja (Banda Aceh)
13/4 "Thailand"           1-1 Rangoon
16/4 Rangoon              2-0 Persebaya (Surabaya)  (1-0 HT)


Round 2

Group X
Rangoon and PSMS (Medan) qualified.
PSM (Ujung Pandang) was eliminated.

Known results:
18/4 Rangoon      2-1 PSM (Ujung Pandang)
20/4 Rangoon      0-0 PSMS (Medan)  -  Rangoon players attacked referee Ong Eng Yong (Singapore)


Group Y
Persija (Jakarta) and Persib (Bandung) qualified.
"Thailand" was eliminated.

Known results:
18/4 "Thailand"        1-1 Persib (Bandung)
20/4 Persija (Jakarta) 0-0 Persib (Bandung)


Semifinals
23/4 Persija (Jakarta) 1-0 Rangoon           (1-0 HT)
??/4 PSMS (Medan)       bt Persib (Bandung)

Third Place Match
24/4 Rangoon           4-1 Persib (Bandung)

Final
24/4 PSMS (Medan)      1-0 Persija (Jakarta)


Sources: Straits Times (Singapore), Tempo Magazine (Indonesia).
1974
March 18-April 5

Participants:
PSMS (Medan)
Persiraja (Banda Aceh)
Persib (Bandung)
Persebaya (Surabaya)
PSM (Ujung Pandang)
Persipura (Jayapura)
Japan XI
Khmer XI
Singapore XI  (not a national team)
South Korea XI
South Vietnam (national team)
Thailand XI


First Round
Three groups of four teams.

Group A
PSMS (Medan), Persib (Bandung), South Vietnam, Singapore XI

Known results:
18- 3  PSMS (Medan)     -   Persib (Bandung)   (opening match)
??- 3  South Vietnam   2-2  PSMS (Medan)
??- 3  PSMS (Medan)    6-1  Singapore XI


Group X
Persipura (Jayapura), South Korea XI, Thailand XI, another Indonesian club

Known results:
18- 3  Thailand XI      -   Persipura (Jayapura)
25- 3  South Korea XI  1-1  Thailand XI


Group Y
Japan XI, Khmer XI, two Indonesian clubs.


Second Round
Two groups of three teams.


Semifinals
Japan XI, PSMS (Medan), PSM (Ujung Pandang), Thailand XI

Third Place Match
 5- 4  PSM (Ujung Pandang)  beat  Thailand XI

Final
 5- 4  Japan XI        0-0  PSMS (Medan)   (AET, 4-3 pen)
1975
April 5-25, Medan, Indonesia

Fourteen participating teams:
Persija (Jakarta)      - Indonesian club
PSMS (Medan)           - Indonesian club
Persebaya (Surabaya)   - Indonesian club
Persib (Bandung)       - Indonesian club
Persiraja (Banda Aceh) - Indonesian club
PSM (Ujung Pandang)    - Indonesian club
India                  - reportedly the full national team
Japan XI               - not a full national team
Malaysian Malays       - not a full national team
Singapore Reserves     - second string national team
South Korea XI         - not a full national team
Taiwan                 - apparently a full national team (unsure)
Thailand XI            - apparently not a full national team (unsure)
Western Australia      - state representative team

A South Vietnamese team withdrew due to the situation in the country.


Friendly warmup matches in Singapore (National Stadium)
29/3  Singapore Reserves 4-2 "Malaysian Malays"   [Att 3000]
30/3  Singapore Reserves 1-4 Singapore (full national team)



First Group Stage

Group A
India and PSMS (Medan) qualified.
Other teams in this group: Persib (Bandung), Singapore Reserves, Taiwan.

Known results:
 7/4  Persib (Bandung) 6-0 Singapore Reserves  (3-0 HT)
 ?/4  India            5-2 Singapore Reserves
 ?/4  India            2-0 Taiwan
 ?/4  India            1-0 Persib (Bandung)
17/4  India            3-1 PSMS (Medan)        (0-0 HT)


Group B
Western Australia and Thailand qualified.
Other teams in this group: Persebaya (Surabaya), PSM (Ujung Pandang), Japan XI.

11/4  Persebaya (Surabaya) 3-1 Japan XI
 ?/4  Persebaya (Surabaya) 1-4 Western Australia
         [Goals: O'Callaghan x2, MacCallum, Morton]
 ?/4  Thailand             1-2 Western Australia
         [Goals: ? / MacCallum, O'Callaghan]
 ?/4  PSM (Ujung Pandang)  2-1 Western Australia
         [Goals: ? / Morton]
 ?/4  Japan XI             2-4 Western Australia
         [Goals: ? / MacCallum x3, O'Callaghan]
17/4  Thailand             3-2 Persebaya (Surabaya)  (1-0 HT)


Group C
South Korea XI and Persija (Jakarta) qualified.
Other teams in this group: Malaysian Malays and Persiraja (Banda Aceh).

Known results:
11/4  Malaysian Malays  2-2  Persiraja (Banda Aceh)


Second Group Stage

Pool A
Western Australia and PSMS (Medan) qualified.
Other team in this group: Persija (Jakarta).

Known results:
Persija (Jakarta)  1-2 Western Australia
        [Goals: ? / Brooks, Morton]
PSMS (Medan)       0-2 Western Australia    (one source reports this match as Japan vs W.A.)
        [Goals: Kirkpatrick, Morton]


Pool B
Thailand and South Korea XI qualified.
Other team in this group: India.

Known results:
20/4  Thailand       1-0 India
??/4  South Korea XI 1-0 India   (or 3-0)


Semifinals
23/4  Western Australia 3-1 Thailand  (1-1 HT)
         [Goals: Brooks, Hannigan, MacCallum / ?]
23/4  South Korea XI   beat  PSMS (Medan)   (AET)

Third Place Match
25/4  PSMS (Medan)      3-1 Thailand

Final
25/4  Western Australia 2-0 South Korea XI    (att 40000)
         [Goals: Hannigan, MacCallum]


Official awards included:
Top scorer: Nick MacCallum, Western Australia, 7 goals
Top referee: Barry Harwood, Western Australia

Western Australia squad: Steve Pateman, Tony Witschge, Sauro Iozzelli,
  Denis Barstow, Dave Jones, Steve Stacey, Bob Taylor, Gary Marocchi,
  Aldo Trinca, Stephen Sceats, Ernie Hannigan, Dave Brooks,
  Nick MacCallum, Ken Morton, Dave O'Callaghan, Bert Kirkpatrick


Sources: Straits Times (Singapore), Western Australia state team webpage,
 www.indianfootball.com, Tempo Magazine (Indonesia).
1976
April 30-May 16

Participants included:
PSMS (Medan), Persiraja (Banda Aceh), Persebaya (Surabaya), PSM (Ujung Pandang)
Burma, Japan XI, South Korea XI, Taiwan, Thailand, Western Australia

Team strengths unknown.

First group stage

Known results:
Thailand    0-1 Western Australia
  [Ilott]
Persiraja   2-7 Western Australia
  [?, ?; Trinca (2), Marocchi, MacCallum, Iozzelli, McMillan, Ilott]
Persebaya   0-2 Western Australia
  [MacCallum, O'Callaghan]
 2- 5  Japan  beat  Taiwan


Second group stage

Known results:
South Korea 2-1 Western Australia
  [?, ?; MacCallum]
Japan       0-1 Western Australia
  [McMillan]


Semifinals
Burma       0-4 Western Australia
  [MacCallum (3), Malcolm]
PSMS        lt  South Korea

Third Place Match
PSMS        0-4 Burma

Final [May 16]
South Korea 0-2 Western Australia
  [McMillan, MacCallum.  Att: 50000]


Western Australia squad: Saverio Madaschi, Tony Witschge, Sauro Iozzelli,
  Denis Barstow (cap), Dave Jones, Peter Johnston, Hugh Miller,
  Gary Marocchi, Gordon McCulloch, Stephen Sceats, John O'Connell,
  Tony Trinca, George McMillan, Dave O'Callaghan, Nick MacCallum,
  Ray Ilott, John Davies
1977
March 19-April 4

Participants (reportedly 13 teams)
PSMS (Medan)            -  Indonesian club team
PSM (Ujung Pandang)     -  Indonesian club team
Persebaya (Surabaya)    -  Indonesian club team
PSP (Padang)            -  Indonesian club team
Persija (Jakarta)       -  Indonesian club team
Persib (Bandung)        -  Indonesian club team
Burma                   -  possibly a national team (one source said several national players
were involved)
Japan XI                -  not a national team (the coach was Mitsuo Kamata)
Malaysia XI             -  not a national team (though apparently contained several
ex-national players)
Singapore Youth         -  youth national team
South Korea XI          -  not a national team
Thailand                -  possibly a national team
Western Australia       -  state representative team


First Round

Group X
PSMS (Medan) and Malaysia qualified.
Singapore Youth, PSMS (Medan), Malaysia XI, South Korea XI, PSP (Padang)

Known results:
19- 3  Singapore Youth     2-4  Malaysia XI      (2-1 HT)
22- 3  South Korea XI       bt  Singapore Youth
22- 3  PSMS (Medan)        1-3  Malaysia XI      (1-2 HT)   (final score unclear)
23- 3  South Korea XI      5-1  PSP (Padang)     (3-1 HT)
  [Goals: Yoo Chung-Wun, Jun Ik-Buk, Dyun Hyo-Nam, ? / ?]


Group Y
Burma and Japan XI qualified
Japan XI, Persib (Bandung), Burma, Persebaya (Surabaya)

Known results:
19- 3  Japan XI      1-1  "Indonesia (either Persib or Persebaya)
22- 3  Burma         0-0  Persib (Bandung)
28- 3  Burma         0-0  Japan XI


Group C
Thailand and Persija (Jakarta) qualified.
Thailand, Western Australia, Persija (Jakarta), PSM (Ujung Pandang)

Known results:
19- 3  Thailand           2-1  Western Australia
  [Goals: ? / Bill Murray]
??- 3  Persija (Jakarta)  4-0  Thailand
23- 3  Western Australia  2-0  PSM (Ujung Pandang)
  [Goals; George McMillan x2]
28- 3  Persija (Jakarta)  1-0  Western Australia
  [Goal: Risdianto]


Second Round

Group X

BURMA              2  2  0  0  3- 1  4
PERSIJA (Jakarta)  2  1  0  1  4- 1  2
Malaysia XI        2  0  0  2  1- 6  0

       Burma              2-1  Malaysia XI
30- 3  Burma              1-0  Persija (Jakarta)
  [Goal: Mwin Aung Hiang]
 2- 4  Persija (Jakarta)  4-0  Malaysia XI


Group Y
Thailand and Japan XI qualified.

Known results:
       Thailand           1-1  Japan XI
30- 3  Thailand            bt  PSMS (Medan)


Semifinals
       Persija (Jakarta)  1-0  Thailand
       Japan XI           2-0  Burma

Third Place Match
 4- 4  Thailand           2-0  Burma
  [Referee: Eddie Evans (Australia)]
Final
 4- 4  Persija (Jakarta)  1-0  Japan XI
  [Goal: Suhanta.  Att: 40000.  Ref: Udon Anantapong (Thailand).]


Sources: Straits Times (Singapore), Tempo Magazine (Indonesia), footballwa
1978
May 3-14

Final Ranking:
 1.Burma XI
 2.PSMS (Medan)
 3.South Korea XI
 4.Japan XI

Final
14- 5-78 Burma       2-1 PSMS
1979
Participants (10):
   Persiraja (Banda Aceh)
   PSMS (Medan)
   Persija (Jakarta)
   Persebaya (Surabaya)
   Thailand XI
   South Korea XI
   Japan U23(?)
   Burma XI
   ÍA (Akranes)
   Turkey B

The Korean team may have been Kyung Hee University, which played in Singapore a few days
before this tournament.

known results:

Group X
27- 4-79 Burma       1-0 South Korea         [opening match]
         ÍA          1-1 Persebaya
         ÍA          5-0 Persiraja
         Burma       4-0 Persebaya
         ÍA          1-1 South Korea
         ÍA          0-1 Burma

 1.BURMA
 2.ÍA (Akranes)         4  1  2  1   7- 3  4
  .South Korea 
  .Persebaya
  .Persiraja

Group Y
 2- 5-79 Thailand    0-2 Turkey
 2- 5-79 Persija     0-7 Japan
  [Goals: Haruhisa Hasegawa x2, Kozo Tajima, Takeshi Okada, ?]
 4- 5-79 Japan       1-1 Turkey
 6- 5-79 Persija     0-8 Turkey
         Thailand    4-2 Persija
         Turkey      2-1 PSMS
        
 1.JAPAN                4  3  1  0         7
 2.TURKEY               4  3  1  0  13- 2  7
  .Thailand
  .PSMS
  .Persija

Semifinals
 8- 5-79 Burma       1-0 Turkey
 8- 5-79 ÍA          2-1 Japan

Third Place Match
 9- 5-79 Japan       0-1 Turkey

Final
 9- 5-79 Burma       1-1 ÍA                  [4-2 pen]
1980
Apr 30 - May 14

Eleven Participants:
NIAC Mitra (Surabaya)    -  Indonesian club
Pardedetex (Medan)       -  Indonesian club
Perkesa (Bogor)          -  Indonesian club
PSMS (Medan)             -  Indonesian club
Burma                    -  unknown, possibly a national team
Iran XI                  -  not a national team (one source reported the team as Mazandaram XI)
Japan XI                 -  not a national team
Luxembourg               -  full national team
Netherlands XI           -  unknown (possibly the amateur national team)
South Korea XI           -  not a national team
Port Authority           -  Thai club

Note: The Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Football regards several of their matches in this
      tournament as full internationals.


First Round

Group X

LUXEMBOURG       5  3  1  1  8- 6  7
SOUTH KOREA XI
Japan XI
Port Authority
NIAC Mitra
Pardedetex

Known results:
 1- 5-80 Port Authority    0-1 Luxembourg
           [Goal: Clemens 84'. Ref: H. van Dijk (Netherlands).
            Surasek Tantadipolok was sent off in the last few minutes.]
 2- 5-80 Luxembourg        2-1 NIAC Mitra
 3- 5-80 Port Authority    0-0 Japan XI
 3- 5-80 South Korea XI    3-1 Pardedetex
 5- 5-80 Port Authority     -  South Korea XI
   [NB: spectators threw stones at the Indonesian referee Karel Matulessu
        for disallowing a goal by Port Authority in the first half.]
 7- 5-80 Luxembourg        2-2 Pardedetex
 7- 5-80 NIAC Mitra        4-1 Port Authority     (1-1 HT)
 9- 5-80 South Korea XI    2-3 Luxembourg         (0-2 HT)
           [Goals: ? / Di Domenico, Reiter x2. Ref: K.Kartadireja (Indonesia).]
11- 5-80 Japan XI          1-0 Luxembourg
           [Ref: U Kyaw Zaw (Burma)]


Group Y

NETHERLANDS XI   4  4  0  0  8- 2  8
BURMA
Iran XI
Perkesa
PSMS (Medan)

Known results:
 2- 5-80 Netherlands XI    3-0 Perkesa
 2- 5-80 Burma             2-0 Iran XI
 6- 5-80 Netherlands XI    2-1 Burma              (2-0 HT, att 8000)
 9- 5-80 Netherlands XI    1-0 PSMS (Medan)
 9- 5-80 Iran XI           2-1 Perkesa
11- 5-80 Netherlands XI    2-1 Iran XI
   [NB: Iranian players and officials attacked the Indonesian referee Sudarso after
        he awarded a penalty to Netherlands, with the score at 1-2. Subsequently the
        Iranian delegation had to be protected from angry Indonesian spectactors, and
        was ordered to leave the country the following day.]


Semifinals
13- 5-80 Burma             2-0 Luxembourg
  [Goals: Maung Than Win 25' 33'.  Ref: K.Yasuda (Japan)]
13- 5-80 Netherlands XI    3-0 South Korea XI

Third place match
14- 5-80 Luxembourg        0-3 South Korea XI
  [Ref: H.Sudarso (Indonesia)]

Final
14- 5-80 Burma             2-4 Netherlands XI   (2-3 HT, att 45000)


Sources: The Straits Times (Singapore), Tempo Magazine (Indonesia),
 Der Luxemburgische Fussball.
1981
Pool A
Netherlands XI  (possibly the amateur national team)
Thailand XI  (not the full national team)
Singapore XI ("intermediate" national team)
Persija (Jakarta)
PSMS (Medan)

known results Pool A:
26/4  Singapore XI    bt PSMS
  [Goals: Razali x2, ?]
28/4  Singapore XI   1-1 Persija         (0-0 HT)
  [Goals: Anyong Andries 60' OG / ?]


Pool B
South Korea XI  (not the full national team)
Japan XI  (not the full national team)
Western Australia  (state representative team)
PSP (Padang)
Persiraja (Banda Aceh)

known results Pool B:
 ?/4  Japan XI       2-1 Western Australia
27/4  Persiraja      0-5 Western Australia  (0-3 HT)
27/4  South Korea XI 2-0 Japan XI           (1-0 HT)
 ?/?  PSP            0-5 Western Australia
 3/5  South Korea XI 0-0 Western Australia
 3/5  Japan XI       2-1 PSP


Semifinals
 5/5  South Korea XI  3-0 Thailand XI
 5/5  Japan XI        3-2 Netherlands XI
  [Goals: ? / van Leeuwen, ?]

Third Place Match
 6/5  Netherlands XI  4-0 Thailand XI

Final
 6/5  South Korea XI  3-2 Japan XI     (AET, 2-0 HT, 2-2 FT)
  [Goals: Song Young-Ho 6', Byun Byung-Joo 14', ? / ?]
1982
Group X

known results:
15- 6 Japan XI   5-0 Jakarta
15- 6 Italy XI   4-1 Medan
17- 6 Italy XI    bt Jakarta

Group Y

known results:
South Korea 0-2 Western Australia
  [Middleton x2]
Semarang    1-4 West Germany XI
Semarang    1-1 Western Australia
  [?; Herd]
South Korea 1-0 West Germany XI
W. Germany  4-2 Western Australia
  [?, ?, ?, ?; Kamasz, Middleton]

Semifinals

Third Place Match (20 or 21 June)
Italy XI    3-0 South Korea XI

Final (20 or 21 June)
Japan XI    0-2 West Germany XI
1983
Third Place Match
Iraq        5-2 Japan

Final
S. Korea XI 3-1 PSMS     
1985
Third Place Match
Thailand    3-1 PSMS

Final
S. Korea XI 2-1 Middlesex Wanderers (England) 
1984
Known results (thanks to www.niiis.com)

Al-Jaish  3-1  South Korea XI
Al-Jaish  3-2  PS Semen Padang
Al-Jaish  1-0  "Thai Raja"
Al-Jaish  6-5pen Middlesex Wanderers

1986
11-16 April 1986

Group A
11- 4 Persib          0-3  Thailand
12- 4 PSMS            2-3  Thailand
13- 4 Persib          1-1  PSMS

 1.THAILAND          2  2  0  0  6- 2  4
 2.PSMS (Medan)      2  0  1  1  3- 4  1
 3.Persib (Bandung)  2  0  1  1  1- 4  1

Note: the standard of the Thailand team is not known.

Group B
11- 4 South Korea     0-3 Yugoslavia XI
        [Zivko Slepcevic x2, Ratko Dostanic]
12- 4 Indonesia Youth 1-3 South Korea
13- 4 Indonesia Youth 0-8 Yugoslavia XI
        [Ratko Dostanic, Damir Vrabac x3, Ivan Ivanov, Dejan Mustahinic x3]

 1.YUGOSLAVIA XI     2  2  0  0 11- 0  4
 2.SOUTH KOREA       2  1  0  1  3- 4  2
 3.Indonesia Youth   2  0  0  2  1- 11 0

Note: the Yugoslavian team was neither the full national team, nor a youth team. The
 precise designation has not been found, but it appears to be a B team of some form.
 Based on the players involved, South Korea was the full national team, although none
 of their matches are listed by the KFA (not even as unofficial games).

Semifinals
15- 4 South Korea     3-1 Thailand
15- 4 Yugoslavia XI   7-0 PSMS

Third place match
16- 4 Thailand        3-2 PSMS

Final
16- 4 South Korea     0-2 Yugoslavia XI
        [Davor Mitic, Damir Vrabac]

Thanks to Novan Herfiyana
1989
17th edition

Played at Teiadan Stadium, Medan, Indonesia.

First Round

Group A
 1- 7-89 Japan B     2-1 Wageningen 
           [Jinnol 74, Hiroki Hatori 76; Jan Oosterhuis 10pen; ref: Jimmy
            Schmogod  (Phi); att: 25,000]
         Medan Jaya  2-1 PSDS
            [Suharto 14, Abdullah 56; Subono 7]
 3- 7-89 PSDS        1-1 Japan B
           [Suganda Lubis (pen); Hiroki Hattori 34; ref: Misran Sasmita (Ina)]
         Wageningen  1-0 Medan Jaya
           [Jan Oosterhuis 70]
 5- 7-89 Wageningen  1-1 PSDS 
           [Schuurman 62pen; Gustaaf Loupatty 88]
         Japan B     2-1 Medan Jaya
           [Hiroki Hattori 20, Sawanobori 80; B.Syamsudin 35]

 1.Japan B              3  2  1  0   5- 3  5
 2.FC Wageningen        3  1  1  1   3- 3  3  [Netherlands]
 3.Medan Jaya           3  1  0  2   3- 4  2
 4.PSDS (Deli Serdang)  3  0  2  1   3- 4  2

Group B
 2- 7-89 Tianjin     1-1 Bangkok Bank
           [Wang Chai 73; Attaporn Hirunstitr 51]
         PSMS        0-0 Persib 
 4- 7-89 Tianjin     3-3 Persib 
           [Wang Chai 10, 18, Huo Jian Thing 60; Kurnia 38, Ajat Sudrajat 55,
            Yusuf Bachtiar 77; att: 12,000]
         PSMS        0-0 Bangkok Bank
 6- 7-89 Persib      3-2 Bangkok Bank
           [Asep Sumantri 7, Yusuf Bachtiar 60, Ajat Sudrajat ?; Dede
            Iskandar 18og, Surachai Poosuwan 83]
         Tianjin     1-0 PSMS 
           [Wang Chai 19]

 1.Persib (Bandung)     3  1  2  0   6- 5  4
 2.Tianjin              3  1  2  0   5- 4  4
 3.Bangkok Bank         3  0  2  1   3- 4  2
 4.PSMS (Medan)         3  0  2  1   0- 1  2
 
Semifinals
 8- 7-89 Persib      0-0 Wageningen          [0-3 pen] 
         Tianjin     0-0 Japan B             [4-5 pen]

Third Place Match
 9- 7-89 Tianjin     2-1 Persib
           [Zhou Shu Fa 73, 85; Ajat Sudrajat 11]

Final
 9- 7-89 Wageningen  1-0 Japan B
           [Gilbert Schrijner 19; ref: Jimmy J.Scomod (Phi)]
1995
Group A 

16- 4-95 PSMS             1-2 Australia XI
17- 4-95 Pelita Jaya      3-1 Medan Jaya 
18- 4-95 Pelita Jaya      0-0 Australia XI
19- 4-95 Medan Jaya       2-1 PSMS 
20- 4-95 Pelita Jaya      1-0 PSMS 
         Medan Jaya       2-0 Australia XI

 1.Pelita Jaya          3  2  1  0   5- 1  7
 2.Medan Jaya           3  2  0  1   5- 4  6
 3.Australia XI         3  1  1  1   2- 3  4
 4.PSMS (Medan)         3  0  0  3   2- 5  0

Group B
17- 4-95 Gelora Dewata    1-3 Bulgaria XI
18- 4-95 Harimau Tapanuli 0-0 Gelora Dewata 
19- 4-95 Harimau Tapanuli 2-2 Bulgaria XI 

 1.Bulgaria XI          2  1  1  0   5- 3  4
 2.Harimau Tapanuli     2  0  2  0   2- 2  2
 3.Gelora Dewata        2  0  1  1   1- 3  1

Semifinals 
21- 4-95 Pelita Jaya      drw Harimau Tapanuli  [2-4 pen]
         Bulgaria XI      1-2 Medan Jaya

Third Place Match
24- 4-95 Pelita Jaya      4-1 Bulgaria XI 

Final 
24- 4-95 Medan Jaya       2-0 Harimau Tapanuli 
           [Nasib Rayadi 43, Makukula Kuyangana 88]


About this document

Sources (apart from those indicated in the file): [PSS 80] (for 1972-1978), Morgunblaðið (Iceland), Tempo (Indonesia) (both for 1979)

With thanks to Novan Herfiyana for additional data

Prepared and maintained by Mark Cruickshank, Erik Garin and Neil Morrison for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Authors: Mark Cruickshank, Erik Garin (garinerik@hispeed.ch) and Neil Morrison (nfm24@cantab.net)
Last updated: 6 Nov 2009

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