Merdeka Tournament 1986 (Malaysia)




Group A
22-7 Malaysia         1-0 South Korea XI
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 17294]
       [Go Ue-Suk 52' OG]
22-7 India            1-1 Indonesia XI
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 17294]
       [Krishanu Dey 54' / Adityo Darmadi 28']
24-7 Malaysia         3-0 India
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 7582]
       [Azhar Shariff 11', Zainal Abidin 71' 74']
24-7 Thailand         1-0 Indonesia XI
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 7582]
       [Vorawan Chitavanich 65']
26-7 Malaysia         2-0 Thailand
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 2551]
       [Zainal Abidin 61', Dollah Salleh 70']
26-7 India            4-3 South Korea XI
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 2551]
       [Krishanu Dey 3' 17', V.P. Sathyan, Mauricio Afonso / Cha Kee-Chul +1 60', Kim Dae-Heun]
28-7 Malaysia         3-0 Indonesia XI
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 4932]
28-7 Thailand         1-0 South Korea XI
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 4932]
30-7 India            3-1 Thailand
       [Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Jalan Raja Muda]
       [Krishanu Dey 5' 13' 48' / Vithaya Laohakul pen]
30-7 South Korea XI   4-0 Indonesia XI
       [Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Jalan Raja Muda]
       [Jung Hae-Yang 15' 18', Kim Hee-Chul 30' 65']

 1.MALAYSIA         4  4  0  0  9- 0  8
 2.INDIA            4  2  1  1  8- 8  5
 3.Thailand         4  2  0  2  3- 5  4
 4.South Korea XI   4  1  0  3  7- 6  2
 5.Indonesia XI     4  0  1  3  1- 9  1

Notes: the precise designation of the South Korean team is not clear.
 Indonesia's team was a selection from the Galatama league; their senior national team
 was away on a training programme in Brazil.

Group B
23-7 Sigma Olomouc    2-1 Japan
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 9777]
       [Ladislav Kucernak 7', Zdenek Koukal 72' / Kazuo Echigo 35']
       [Japan goal-scorer also reported as Satoshi Miyauchi]
23-7 Syria            3-0 China B
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 9777]
       [Faisal Ahmad 43', Marwan Medrati 53', Abdelkader Kurdoghli 70']
25-7 Sigma Olomouc    3-2 China B
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 2253]
       [Roman Sedlacek 14', Miroslav Prilozny 59' 84' / Li Huajun 65' 86']
25-7 Japan            2-1 Syria
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 2253]
       [Toshi Matsura 18', Hiromi Hara 63' / Gerjis Khouri 88']
27-7 Japan            4-2 China B
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 2752]
       [Hisashi Kaneko 8' 55', Hiromi Hara 75', Satoshi Tezuka 76' / Li Zheng 44', Wang Yong 77']
27-7 Sigma Olomouc    2-0 Syria
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 2752]
       [? 18', Roman Sedlacek 81']

 1.SIGMA OLOMOUC    3  3  0  0  7- 3  6
 2.JAPAN            3  2  0  1  7- 5  4
 3.Syria            3  1  0  2  4- 4  2
 4.China B          3  0  0  3  4-10  0

Notes: one source refers to the Chinese team as "China Yellow"; the Chinese full national team
 instead participated in the Great Wall Cup which began on 27 July.

Semifinals
 1-8 Malaysia         2-1 Japan      AET
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 21493]
       [Zainal Abidin Hassan 56', Dollah Salleh 119' / Hiromi Hara 44']
       [Referee: Jassim Mandi (Bahrain)]
       [Malaysia: R.Arumugam [c], Razip Ismail, Serbegeth Singh, Kamarulzaman Yusof,
                  Wong Hung Nung, P.Dharmalingam, Ahmad Yusof, Nasir Yusof, Dollah Salleh,
                  Zainal Abidin Hassan, Khan Hung Meng.  Coach: Jozef Venglos]
       [Japan: Kiyotaka Matsui, Toshinobu Katsuya, Hisashi Kato [c], Hisashi Kaneko,
               Takumi Horiike, Akihiro Nishimura, Satoshi Miyauchi, Kazumi Kimura,
               Satoshi Tezuka, Hiromi Hara, Kazuo Echigo (Osamu Taninaka 99').
               Coach: Yoshinobu Ishii]

 1-8 Sigma Olomouc    1-0 India      AET
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 21493]
       [Ladislav Kucernak 115']
       [Referee: Kim Kee-Chul (South Korea)]
       [Sigma Olomouc: Zdenek Tulis, Oto Vyskocil, Miroslav Mlejnek, Ladislav Kucernak,
                       Milos Beznoska, Jiri Malik, Oldrich Machala, Leos Kalvoda
                       (Vladimir Sisma), Zdenek Koukal, Roman Sedlacek, Miroslav Prilozny.
                       Coach: Karel Bruckner]
       [India: Atanu Bhattacharjee, Krishenendu Roy, Sudip Chatterjee, Tarun Dey,
               Derrick Pereira, Mauricio Afonso, V.P. Sathyan, Prasantha Banerjee, Babu Mani,
               Camilo Gonsalves, Krishanu Dey.  Coach: P.K. Banerjee]

Final
 3-8 Malaysia         3-0 Sigma Olomouc
       [Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka Stadium, 6000]
       [Wong Hung Nung 28' pen, Zainal Abidin Hassan 47', Dollah Salleh 70']
       [Referee: Jassim Mandi (Bahrain)]
       [Malaysia: R.Arumugam [c], Razip Ismail, Serbegeth Singh, Kamarulzaman Yusof, Wong Hung Nung,
                  P.Dharmalingam, Ahmad Yusof, Nasir Yusof, Dollah Salleh, Zainal Abidin Hassan,
                  Khan Hung Meng.  Coach: Jozef Venglos]
       [Sigma Olomouc: Zdenek Tulis, Oto Vyskocil, Miroslav Mlejnek, Ladislav Kucernak,
                       Milos Beznoska, Jiri Malik, Oldrich Machala, Leos Kalvoda, Zdenek Koukal,
                       Roman Sedlacek, Rudolf Muchka. Coach: Karel Bruckner]


Post-tournament friendly:
 4-8 Malaysian Tigers 0-1 Syria
       [Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Jalan Raja Muda]
       [Abdelkader Kurdoghli 53']




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