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1999 Lunar New Year Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameLunar New Year Cup
year1999
countryHong Kong
dates1–4 February
num_teams4
venues1
cities1
championMEX
count1
matches4
goals10
top_scorerBulgaria Hristo Yovov
prevseason1998
nextseason2000

The 1999 Lunar New Year Cup (also known as Carlsberg Cup) was a football tournament held in Hong Kong over the first and fourth day of the Chinese New Year holiday (1 February and 4 February 1999).

Participating teams

  • Bulgaria Bulgaria
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong League XI (host)
  • Mexico Mexico
  • Egypt Egypt

Results

All times given in Hong Kong Time (UTC+8).

Semifinals

| Emam

Third place match

| Yovov

Final

20:15 | Abundis Hernández

Bracket

|1 February 1999 – Hong Kong|Egypt Egypt|3|Bulgaria Bulgaria|1 |1 February 1999 – Hong Kong|Hong Kong Hong Kong League XI (pen.)|0 (3)| Mexico Mexico|0 (4) |4 February 1999 – Hong Kong| Mexico Mexico|3| Egypt Egypt|0 |4 February 1999 – Hong Kong|Hong Kong Hong Kong League XI|0|Bulgaria Bulgaria|3

1999 Carlsberg Cup Winner
[[Image:Flag of Mexico.svg100pxMexico]]
Mexico
First Title

Scorers

;3 goals

  • Bulgaria Hristo Yovov ; 2 goals
  • Egypt Hossam Hassan ;1 goal
  • Mexico Luis Hernández
  • Mexico Jose Abundis
  • Mexico Rafael Márquez
  • Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
  • Egypt Hazem Imam

References

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