World Cup U-17 1997

Held in Egypt

Group A [in Cairo]
 5/ 9/97 Egypt        3-2 Thailand
	   [Belal 16, 46, Arabi 65; Tongdee 30, Suksomkit 67]
         Chile        0-1 Germany
	   [Adzic 81]
 7/ 9/97 Egypt        1-1 Chile
	   [Abou 37; Villalobos 69]
         Thailand     0-3 Germany
	   [Deisler 27, Kehl 63, Hofmann 84]
10/ 9/97 Egypt        1-1 Germany
	   [Ezz 66; Auer 76]
         Thailand     2-6 Chile
	   [Matong 45+2, Suksomkit 82; Viveros 41, 62, Maldonado 52p, Mirosevic 67,
            Alvarez 83, Zuniga 89]

 1.Germany          3  2  1  0  5- 1  7  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 2.Egypt            3  1  2  0  5- 4  5  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 3.Chile            3  1  1  1  7- 4  4
 4.Thailand         3  0  0  3  4-12  0

Group B [in Ismailya]
 6/ 9/97 New Zealand   0-4 Mali
	   [Guindo 33, Mah Diarra 64, Keita 70, 88]
         Mexico        2-3 Spain
	   [Arce 66, Santibañez 68; David 14, 84p, Mateos 31]
 8/ 9/97 Mali          0-1 Spain
	   [David 85]
         New Zealand   0-5 Mexico
	   [Martínez 12, Salcedo 32, Gomez 41, 47, Santibañez 85]
11/ 9/97 New Zealand  0-13 Spain
	   [Sanchez 23, 29, Mateos 28, 64, Sergio 36p, David 43, 45+3, 47, 49, 
            Royo 62, Ander 71, Corona 87, Lopez 90+1]
         Mali          3-1 Mexico
	   [D.Coulibaly 40, Keita 54, 85; Perez 64]

 1,Spain            3  3  0  0 17- 2  9  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 2.Mali             3  2  0  1  7- 2  6  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 3.Mexico           3  1  0  2  8- 6  3
 4.New Zealand      3  0  0  3  0-22  0

Group C [in Alexandria]
 6/ 9/97 Oman          4-0 USA
	   [Al Harbi 15, J.Al Mukhaini 39, Mohamed 46, 52]
         Austria       0-7 Brazil
	   [Diogo 8, Fabio Pinto 13, Geovani 16, Ferrugem 38, Matuzalem 44,
            Ronaldinho 75p, Anailson 85p]
 8/ 9/97 USA           0-3 Brazil
	   [Jorginho 66, Adiel 85, Matuzalem 90]
         Austria       1-3 Oman
	   [Ziervogel 74; Nairooz 18, Mohamedo 45+1, 69]
11/ 9/97 Oman          1-3 Brazil
	   [Mohamed 53; Jorginho 50, Fabio Pinto 66, Geovani 84]
         Austria       0-4 USA
	   [Rupsis 6, Twellman 56, 67, Totten 82]

 1.Brazil           3  3  0  0 13- 1  9  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 2.Oman             3  2  0  1  8- 4  6  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 3.USA              3  1  0  2  4- 7  3
 4.Austria          3  0  0  3  1-14  0

Group D [in Port Said]
 5/ 9/97 Argentina     0-0 Ghana
         Costa Rica    1-3 Bahrain
	   [Esquivel 67; Al Dosari 64p, Amer 79, Rashed 84]
 7/ 9/97 Ghana         5-1 Bahrain
	   [Eku 5, Ansah 8, Afriyie 52, A.Quaye 77, Abbey 89; Yaser Amer 71]
         Argentina     1-0 Costa Rica
	   [Galletti 59]
10/ 9/97 Argentina     2-0 Bahrain
	   [Marchant 42, Marchano 72]
         Ghana         2-0 Costa Rica
	   [A.Quaye 12, Coffie 61]

 1.Ghana            3  2  1  0  7- 1  7  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 2.Argentina        3  2  1  0  3- 0  7  [qualified for quarterfinals]
 3.Bahrain          3  1  0  2  4- 8  3
 4.Costa Rica       3  0  0  3  1- 6  0


Quarterfinals

Alexandria 
14/ 9/97 Brazil        2-0 Argentina
	   [Fabio Pinto 44, 83]
Cairo
14/ 9/97 Germany       0-0 Mali          [aet, 4-3 pen]
Port Said
15/ 9/97 Ghana         4-1 Oman 
	   [Al Mukhaini 25og, Coffie 42, Afriyie 79, A.Quaye 88; Al Amri 57]
Ismailya
15/ 9/97 Spain         2-1 Egypt
	   [Sergio 28, Camacho 66; Belal 31] 

Semifinals

Ismailya
18/ 9/97 Germany       0-4 Brazil
	   [Adiel 4, Geovanie 85, Farrugem 86, Ronaldinho 88p]
Cairo
18/ 9/97 Ghana         2-1 Spain
	   [Attram 47, Owusu Afriyie 79; Sousa 35]

Third Place Playoff

Cairo
21/ 9/97 Spain         2-1 Germany
 	   [Ander 30, Sousa 85p; Adzic 59p]

Final

Cairo
21/ 9/97 Brazil        2-1 Ghana
	   [Matuzalem 63, Andrey 87; Afriyie 39]




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