Kirin Cup 2006

[May 9]

In Osaka (Nagai Track and Field Stadium)
Japan 1 (Seiichiro Maki 76)
Bulgaria 2 (Svetoslav Todorov 53 secs, Hristo Yanev  90+1)
HT: 0-1. Att: 44,851. Ref: Carlos Mega Davila (Spain).
JPN: 23-Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi; 22-Yuji Nakazawa, 5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto ©,
     2-Makoto Tanaka (8-Mitsuo Ogasawara 61), 25-Shinji Murai
     (14-Alessandro Santos 44), 15-Takashi Fukunishi (18-Shinji Ono
     61), 30-Yuki Abe (35-Makoto Hasebe 83), 21-Akira Kaji, 4-Yasuhito
     Endo, 28-Keiji Tamada, 36-Seiichiro Maki (37-Hisato Sato 77).
BUL: 1-Stoyan Kolev; 6-Rosen Kirilov, 3-Elin Topuzakov, 20-Stanislav
     Angelov, 2-Zhivko Milanov (5-Valentin Iliev 46), 8-Zoran Jankovich
     (18-Georgi Iliev 26), 4-Lucio Wagner, 21-Dimitar Telkiyski
     (19-Asen Karaslavov 90+2), 17-Martin Petrov © (11-Hristo Yanev 86),
     13-Yordan Todorov, 9-Svetoslav Todorov (14-Valeri Domovchiyski 84).

[May 11]

In Kobe (Kobe Wing Stadium)
Bulgaria 1 (Yordan Todorov 26)
Scotland 5 (Kris Boyd 13, 43, James McFadden 69, Chris Burke 77, 88)
HT: 1-2. Att: 5,780. Ref: Toru Kamikawa (Japan).
BUL: Stoyan Kolev (Nikolay Mihaylov 72); Stanislav Angelov, Elin
     Topuzakov, Rosen Kirilov, Asen Karaslavov (Hristo Yanev 56), Lucio
     Wagner, Martin Petrov ©, Dimitar Telkiyski, Yordan Todorov,
     Svetslav Todorov (Tsvetan Genkov 72), Valeri Domovchiyski (Georgi
     Iliev 72).
SCO: Neil Alexander; Russell Anderson, Gary Caldwell, Graeme Murty
     (David McNamee 83), Gary Naysmith, David Weir ©, Darren Fletcher,
     Lee McCulloch (Ian Murray 78), Scott Severin (Gavin Rae 69), Gary
     Teale (Chris  Burke 75), Kris Boyd (James McFadden 53).

[May 13]

In Saitama (Saitama Stadium 2002)
Japan 0
Scotland 0
Ref: Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez (Spain).
JPN: 23-Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi; 5-Tsuneyasu Miyamoto ©, 14-Alessandro
     Santos, 22-Yuji Nakazawa (20-Keisuke Tsuboi 50), 21-Akira Kaji,
     15-Takashi Fukunishi, 8-Mitsuo Ogasawara, 18-Shinji Ono,
     4-Yasuhito Endo (37-Hisato Sato 73), 9-Tatsuhiko Kubo
     (36-Seiichiro Maki 62), 28-Keiji Tamada.
SCO: 1-Neil Alexander; 11-Russell Anderson, 6-Gary Caldwell, 16-Graeme
     Murty (20-David McNamee 80), 3-Gary Naysmith (14-Ian Murray 46),
     2-David Weir ©, 7-Darren Fletcher, 13-Lee McCulloch (4-Lee Miller
     70), 9-Scott Severin (8-Gavin Rae 46), 17-Gary Teale (19-Chris
     Burke 60), 5-James McFadden (18-Kris Boyd 60).

Table:
                     P  W  D  L  F  A  Pts
 1.Scotland          2  1  1  0  5  1   4 - Champions
 2.Bulgaria          2  1  0  1  3  6   3
 3.Japan             2  0  1  1  1  2   1


SQUAD LISTS:

JAPAN
Coach: Zico (Brazil).
GK: Yoichi Doi (FC Tokyo), Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi (Jubilo Iwata), Seigo
    Narazaki (Nagoya Grampus Eight);
DF: Makoto Tanaka (Jubilo Iwata), Tsuneyasu Miyamoto (Gamba Osaka),
    Alessandro Santos (Urawa Reds), Yuji Nakazawa (Yokohama F Marinos),
    Keisuke Tsuboi (Urawa Reds), Shinji Murai (Jubilo Iwata), Akira
    Kaji (Gamba Osaka), Yuichi Komano (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Teruyuki
    Moniwa (FC Tokyo);
MF: Takashi Fukunishi (Jubilo Iwata), Mitsuo Ogasawara (Kashima Anters),
    Masashi Motoyama (Kashima Antlers), Shinji Ono (Urawa Reds),
    Yasuhito Endo (Gamba Osaka), Yuki Abe (JEF United Chiba), Makoto
    Hasebe (Urawa Reds);
FW: Tatsuhiko Kubo (Yokohama F Marinos), Keiji Tamada (Nagoya Grampus
    Eight), Seiichiro Maki (JEF United Chiba), Hisato Sato (Sanfrecce
    Hiroshima).

BULGARIA
Coach: Hristo Stoichkov.
GK: Georgi Petkov (Levski Sofia), Stoian Kolev (Lokomotiv Plovdiv);
DF: Elin Topuzakov (Levski Sofia), Rosen Kirilov (Litex Lovech), Lusio
    Vagner (Levski Sofia), Asen Karaslavov (Slavia Sofia), Valentin
    Iliev (CSKA Sofia), Zhivko Milanov (Levski Sofia);
MF: Emil Gargorov (CSKA Sofia), Stanislav Angelov (Levski Sofia),
    Velizar Dimitrov (CSKA Sofia), Dimitar Telkiiski (Levski Sofia),
    Georgi Iliev (CSKA Sofia);
FW: Svetoslav Todorov (Portsmouth), Valeri Domovchiiski (Levski Sofia),
    Martin Petrov (Atletico Madrid), Zoran Yankovic (Dalian Shide,
    China), Cvetan Genkov (Lokomotiv Sofia).

SCOTLAND
Coach: Walter Smith.
GK: Neil Alexander (Cardiff City), Graeme Smith (Motherwell), Iain
    Turner (Everton);
DF: Russell Anderson (Aberdeen), Gary Caldwell (Hibernian), Steven
    Caldwell (Sunderland), David McNamee (Livingston), Graeme Murty
    (Reading), Gary Naysmith (Everton), David Weir (Everton);
MF: Chris Burke (Rangers), Darren Fletcher (Manchester United), Lee
    McCulloch (Wigan Athletic), Ian Murray (Rangers), Nigel Quashie
    (West Bromwich Albion), Scott Severin (Aberdeen), Gary Teale (Wigan
    Athletic);
FW: Kris Boyd (Rangers), James McFadden (Everton), Lee Miller (Dundee
    United).

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