Nehru Cup (Kozhikode (Calicut)) 1987


Note: the tournament was initially scheduled to begin on January 20th with 
      East Germany vs Nigeria, but the Nigerian delegation did not arrive on time.

Group A
21- 1 East Germany Ol.  1-1 Soviet Union Olympic   (1-0 HT)
        [? 43' / ? pen]
24- 1 Soviet Union Ol.  3-0 Syria
        [Igor Dobrovolskiy 10' 55', Nikolay Savichev 70']
26- 1 Nigeria           1-0 Syria
        [Osaro Obobaifo 35']
28- 1 East Germany Ol.  1-0 Nigeria
        [? 55' pen]
30- 1 Syria             2-1 East Germany Olympic
        [Abdelkader Kerdoghli 37', ? 55' / ? 40' pen]
31- 1 Soviet Union Ol.  3-0 Nigeria

 1.SOVIET UNION OL. 3  2  1  0  7- 1  5
 2.EAST GERMANY OL. 3  1  1  1  3- 3  3
 3.Syria            3  1  0  2  2- 5  2
 4.Nigeria          3  1  0  2  1- 4  2

Group B
22- 1 Bulgaria Olympic  1-0 Denmark League
        [Vasil Dragolov]
23- 1 India             1-1 China B
        [Pem Dorji 65' / Yang Weijian 40']
25- 1 Denmark League    2-0 China B
        [Brian Laudrup 60', Carsten Pedersen 70']
27- 1 India             0-2 Bulgaria Olympic
        [Lyuboslav Penev 70', Vasil Simov 80']
29- 1 Bulgaria Olympic  4-0 China B
        [Vasil Dragolov 30', Lyuboslav Penev 35' 46', Eduard Yeranosian 43']
 1- 2 India             1-1 Denmark League
        [Sisir Ghosh / Jesper Bo Pedersen]

 1.BULGARIA OL.     3  3  0  0  7- 0  6
 2.DENMARK LEAGUE   3  1  1  1  3- 2  3
 3.India            3  0  2  1  2- 4  2  
 4.China B          3  0  1  2  1- 7  1

Notes: Denmark's team was the "Ligalandshold" (League national team), consisting 
       only of Danish players based at Danish clubs. Their matches are considered
       unofficial internationals by the DBU.  The Chinese team was described in 
       Chinese sources as a "national selection", which has been interpreted here 
       as a B-team. The full China national team was away on a training programme
       in Brazil during this period.


Semifinals
 2- 2 Bulgaria Olympic  3-1 East Germany Olympic
        [Vasil Dragolov x2, Eduard Yeranosian / Hans Richter]
 3- 2 Soviet Union Ol.  3-0 Denmark League         (1-0 HT)

Final
 5- 2 Soviet Union Ol.  2-0 Bulgaria Olympic       (0-0 HT)
        [Vadim Tishchenko, Aleksey Mikhaylichenko]



India squad:
Coach: Syed Nayeemuddin
Assistant Coach: Bob Bootland (England)
Technical Director: Arun Sinha
Players: Chandrakant Naik, Henry Menezes, Muhammed Mustafa, Abdul Majid, Amit Bhadra,
 Mastan Ahmed, Pem Dorji, Francis Benny, Savio Madeira, Ilyas Pasha, Lawrence Gomes,
 Anthony d'Souza, Mohammed Fareed, P.Vijay Kumar, Babu Mani, Sisir Ghosh,
 Thomas Sebastian, C.V. Pappachan, Johnny Araujo




Overview

1986

1988


About this document

Sources: IndianFootball.com, DBU, Xinhua General News, zuqiuziliao.cn

With thanks to Ian King, Tom Lewis and Mikael Jönsson

Prepared and maintained by Neil Morrison for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Neil Morrison (nfm24@cam.ac.uk)
Last updated: 13 Jan 2011

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