World Youth Cup (U-20) 1987 (Chile, October 10-25)

Group A (Santiago)
[Oct 10]
Chile            2-4 Yugoslavia
  [Tudor 17, Pino 67; Boban 14, Stimac 19, Suker 61, 63]    
[Oct 11]
Togo             0-2 Australia              
  [Edwards 7, Reynolds 13]                        
[Oct 13]
Chile            3-0 Togo                    
  [Pino 8p, Tudor 32, 75]
[Oct 14]
Yugoslavia       4-0 Australia
  [Brnovick 7, Suker 22, 71, Boban 67]
[Oct 17]
Chile            2-0 Australia
  [Pino 22, 52]
[Oct 18]
Yugoslavia       4-1 Togo
  [Mijatovic 20, 33, Zirojevic 53, Suker 84p; Ali 75]

1.YUGOSLAVIA       3  3  0  0  12- 3  6
2.CHILE            3  2  0  1   7- 4  4
3.Australia        3  1  0  2   2- 6  2
4.Togo             3  0  0  3   1- 9  0
 
Group B (Concepcion)
[Oct 11]
Brazil           4-0 Nigeria
  [Alcindo 20, Andre Cruz 29, Williams 35, 62p]        
[Oct 12]
Italy            2-2 Canada                  
  [Impallomeni 50p, Melli 82; Grimes 9, Mobilio 44]      
[Oct 14]
Brazil           0-1 Italy                   
  [Rizzolo 60]
[Oct 15]
Nigeria          2-2 Canada
  [Effa 5, Adekola 44; Jansen 6, Dometezis 88]
[Oct 17]
Brazil           1-0 Canada
  [Andre Cruz 82]
[Oct 18]
Nigeria          0-2 Italy
  [Carrara 23, Melli 24]

1.ITALY            3  2  1  0   5- 2  5
2.BRAZIL           3  2  0  1   5- 1  4
3.Canada           3  0  2  1   4- 5  2
4.Nigeria          3  0  1  2   2- 8  1

Group C (Valparaiso)
[Oct 11]
East Germany     1-2 Scotland     
  [Prasse 32; McLeod 30p, Butler 36]          
[Oct 12]
Colombia         1-0 Bahrain                 
  [Trellez 10]                                  
[Oct 14]
East Germany     3-1 Colombia                
  [Sammer 9, 30, 70; Trellez 90p]
[Oct 15]
Scotland         1-1 Bahrain
  [Nisbet 76; Al Kharraz 24]
[Oct 17]
East Germany     2-0 Bahrain
  [Liebers 78, Wosz 83]
[Oct 18]
Scotland         2-2 Colombia
  [Wright 61, McLeod 74p; Guerrero 48, 58]

1.EAST GERMANY     3  2  0  1   6- 3  4
2.SCOTLAND         3  1  2  0   5- 4  4
3.Colombia         3  1  1  1   4- 5  3
4.Bahrain          3  0  1  2   1- 4  1

Group D (Antofagasta)
[Oct 11]
USA              0-1 Bulgaria                
  [Vasilev 26]                                    
[Oct 12]
West Germany     3-0 Saudi Arabia            
  [Epp 6, Strahmel 27, Witeczek 31]                  
[Oct 14]
USA              1-0 Saudi Arabia
  [Unger 73]
[Oct 15]
West Germany     3-0 Bulgaria
  [Witeczek 50p, 53), Reinhardt 59]
[Oct 17]
USA              1-2 West Germany
  [Constantino 44; Witeczek 36, Moller 73]
[Oct 18]
Bulgaria         2-0 Saudi Arabia
  [Slavtchev 31, Kalaydjiev 37] 
 
1.WEST GERMANY     3  3  0  0   8- 1  6
2.BULGARIA         3  2  0  1   3- 3  4
3.USA              3  1  0  2   2- 3  2
4.Saudi Arabia     3  0  0  3   0- 6  0

 
QUARTERFINALS
 
Santiago
[Oct 21]
Yugoslavia       2-1 Brazil
  [Mijatovic 52, Prosinecki 89; Alcindo 44]
 
Concepcion
[Oct 21]
Chile            1-0 Italy
  [Pino 73p]
 
Valparaiso
[Oct 21]
East Germany     2-0 Bulgaria
  [Steinmann 70p, Wosz 83]
 
Antofagasta
[Oct 21]
West Germany     1-1 Scotland        [aet]
  [Reinhardt 8; Nisbet 45]
West Germany won 4-3 on penalties
 
 
SEMIFINALS
 
Santiago
[Oct 23]
Yugoslavia       2-1 East Germany
  [Stimac 30, Suker 70; Sammer 49]
 
Concepcion
[Oct 23]
West Germany     4-0 Chile
  [Elchenauer 9, Dammeier 15, Witeczek 36, 69]
 
 
MATCH FOR THIRD PLACE
 
Santiago
[Oct 25]
East Germany     1-1 Chile           [aet]
  [Kracht 73; Gonzales 84]
East Germany won 3-1 on penalties
 
 
FINAL
 
Santiago, October 25, 1987.
Yugoslavia       1-1 West Germany    [aet]
  [Boban 85; Witeczek 87p]
Yugoslavia won 5-4 on penalties
 
Yugoslavia: Levkovic, Jankovic, Brnovic, Jarni, Boban, Pavlicic, Pavlovic
            (Zirojevic), Petric, Skoric, Mijucic, Suker.
 
Referee: Loustau (Argentina).
Attendence: 65,000.
 

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