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1988 President's Cup International Football Tournament


FieldValue
tourney_namePresident's Cup
year1988
countrySouth Korea
dates16–28 June
num_teams16
champion_otherTCH Czechoslovakia XI
count1
second_otherURS Soviet Union XI
thirdKOR
fourth_otherNGA Iwuanyanwu Nationale
matches32
goals89
attendance
top_scorerTCH Milan Luhový
MEX Alberto Mariscal
KOR Choi Soon-ho (4 goals each)
prevseason1987
nextseason1989

MEX Alberto Mariscal KOR Choi Soon-ho (4 goals each) The 1988 President's Cup International Football Tournament () was the 17th competition of Korea Cup. This edition was held from 16 to 28 June 1988 to prepare the 1988 Summer Olympics, which was hosted in their country, and was the largest scale among all-time Korea Cups. Czechoslovakia XI won the tournament after defeating Soviet Union XI in the final.

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
MEX Atlas321052+35Qualification to quarter-finals
3201103+74
310227–52
ITA Serie C U21301238–51
  • Yeo Bum-kyu
  • Choi Soon-ho
  • Choi Sang-kook
  • Lee Tae-ho



  • Byun Byung-joo
  • Choi Soon-ho
  • Chung Hae-won

  • Chambeshi
  • Peter Mwanza

  • Pacheco
  • Mariscal

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
YUG Velež Mostar321085+35Qualification to quarter-finals
TCH Czechoslovakia XI311154+13
TUR Turkey Olympic311134–13
PER Sporting Cristal301247–31
  • Grussmann
  • Luhový

  • Manassero
  • Antón
  • Gudelj
  • Repak
  • Barbarić




  • Luhový
  • Drulák
  • Gudelj
  • Hýravý
  • Jedvaj

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
URS Soviet Union XI330050+56Qualification to quarter-finals
NGA Iwuanyanwu Nationale31114403
ENG Queens Park Rangers302125–32
301235–21


  • Igwilo
  • Ozogula

  • Ponomaryov
  • Shmarov
  • Janonis


Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
330072+56Qualification to quarter-finals
HUN Hungary XI31113303
ARG Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)311134–13
KOR South Korea B300326–40


  • Allawi
  • Qais
  • Radhi

  • Gyimesi
  • Handel

  • Oraibi
  • Saeed

  • Guendulain
  • Sergio

Knockout stage

Bracket

|24 June – Seoul |MEX Atlas|2|TCH Czechoslovakia XI |3 |24 June – Seoul|YUG Velež Mostar|0||1 |24 June – Seoul|URS Soviet Union XI |2|HUN Hungary XI|0 |24 June – Seoul||1|NGA Iwuanyanwu Nationale|2

|26 June – Seoul|TCH Czechoslovakia XI |0 (4)||0 (3) |26 June – Seoul|URS Soviet Union XI|1|NGA Iwuanyanwu Nationale|0

|28 June – Seoul|TCH Czechoslovakia XI|2|URS Soviet Union XI|1 |28 June – Seoul||3|NGA Iwuanyanwu Nationale|2

Quarter-finals

  • Velasco
  • Mariscal
  • Luhový
  • Korejčík


  • Ponomaryov
  • Narbekovas

  • Ekpo
  • Uzokwe

Semi-finals

  • Luhový
  • Korejčík
  • Grussmann
  • Fitzel
  • Pavlik
  • Yeo Bum-kyu
  • Kim Sam-soo
  • Byun Byung-joo
  • Gu Sang-bum
  • Chung Hae-won

Third place play-off

  • Lee Tae-ho
  • Kim Yong-se
  • Ekarika
  • Ekpo

Final

  • Malyukov
  • Moravčík

Goalscorers

  • TCH Milan Luhový

  • MEX Alberto Mariscal

  • KOR Choi Soon-ho

  • YUG Vladimir Gudelj

  • USA Steve Trittschuh

  • IRQ Hussein Saeed

  • KOR Lee Tae-ho

  • KOR Choi Sang-kook

  • KOR Chung Hae-won

  • PER Julio César Antón

  • YUG Zijad Repak

  • MEX Luis Padilla Velasco

  • TCH Pavel Korejčík

  • URS Igor Ponomaryov

  • URS Arminas Narbekovas

  • IRQ Ahmed Radhi

  • NGA Friday Ekpo

  • KOR Yeo Bum-kyu

  • KOR Byun Byung-joo

  • KOR Lim Jong-heon

  • KOR Kim Yong-se

  • ITA Girolamo Bizzarri

  • ITA Fausto Pizzi

  • ITA Roberto Bidini

  • MEX Sergio Pacheco

  • ZAM Beston Chambeshi

  • ZAM Peter Mwanza

  • TCH Alois Grussmann

  • TCH Radek Drulák

  • TCH Ľubomír Moravčík

  • PER Francesco Manassero

  • YUG Ivica Barbarić

  • YUG Zdenko Jedvaj

  • TUR Gökhan Gedikali

  • URS Sergei Gorlukovich

  • URS Valeri Shmarov

  • URS Arvydas Janonis

  • URS Serhiy Puchkov

  • NGA Michael Obiku

  • NGA Samson Ozogula

  • NGA Paul Uzokwe

  • NGA Uwem Ekarika

  • ISR David Pizanti

  • ENG Wayne Fereday

  • IRQ Karim Allawi

  • IRQ Saad Qais

  • IRQ Ghanim Oraibi

  • ARG Carlos Carrió

  • ARG Guillermo Guendulain

  • HUN László Gyimesi

  • HUN György Handel

  • HUN Pál Fischer

  • TCH Viliam Hýravý

  • HUN József Keller

  • URS Oleg Malyukov

References

References

  1. https://www.tff.org/Default.aspx?pageId=29&macId=3488
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