President's Gold Cup (Dhaka, Bangladesh)


This tournament succeeded the Aga Khan Gold Cup, held irregularly between 1958 and 1981. It appears not to have been played since 1993.

Palmares

Year    Winners      
1981    South Korea          2-0 Bangladesh Red
1982    Beijing              4-0 Thailand Youth
1983    Iraq                 2-0 Malaysia
1984-85   not held
1986    Vevey Sports         3-2 Turun PS (Turku)
1987    Syria                4-1 Guangdong
1988      not held
1989    Bangladesh           1-1 South Korea University   [4-3 pen]
1990-92   not held
1993    FC Petrolul Ploiesti 1-0 Polonia Warszawa

NB: a separate club tournament was held in Dhaka 1991 in aid to flood victims.


President's Gold Cup 1982

August 21-30 in Dhaka

Group A
South Korea       1-0 Thailand Youth
South Korea       3-1 Iran	
South Korea       1-0 Bangladesh Red	
Thailand Youth    0-0 Iran	
Thailand Youth    1-0 Bangladesh Red		
Iran              0-0 Bangladesh Red
 
 1.SOUTH KOREA		 3  3  0  0  5- 1  6
 2.THAILAND YOUTH	 3  1  1  1  1- 1  3
 3.Iran			 3  0  2  1  1- 3  2
 4.Bangladesh Red	 3  0  1  2  0- 2  1

Group B
Malaysia          1-0 Beijing		
Malaysia          0-0 Bangladesh Green	
Malaysia          4-1 Pakistan		
Beijing           2-0 Bangladesh Green		
Beijing           4-0 Pakistan		
Bangladesh Green  2-0 Pakistan

 1.MALAYSIA		 3  2  1  0  5- 1  5
 2.BEIJING		 3  2  0  1  6- 1  4
 3.Bangladesh Green	 3  1  1  1  2- 2  3
 4.Pakistan		 3  0  0  3  1-10  0

Semifinals
South Korea       0-2 Beijing
Malaysia          1-2 Thailand Youth

Third Place Match
Malaysia          1-0 South Korea		

Final
Beijing           4-0 Thailand Youth


President's Gold Cup 1983

Only results of Malaysia and Jilin (China) known

Group Stage
25- 8-1983 Malaysia          2-1 Bangladesh Green
26- 8-1983 Jilin             2-2 India
27- 8-1983 Malaysia          1-0 Middlesex Wanderers (England)
29- 8-1983 Malaysia          2-0 Jilin
31- 8-1983 Malaysia          0-1 India
 1- 9-1983 Jilin             0-2 Middlesex Wanderers (England)
 3- 9-1983 Jilin             2-2 Bangladesh Green

Semifinals
 6- 9-1983 Malaysia          3-2 Korea    
other semifinal not known

Final
 9- 9-1983 Malaysia          0-2 Iraq 


President's Gold Cup 1986

Played January 17-29

NB: only results of Vevey and Beijing known (and goal scorers Vevey).
    Apparently played in one group of 6 teams with top-2 qualifying
    for final.
 
Vevey Sports      1-1 Bangladesh 'Espoirs' (Green?)
  [Gavillet]
Vevey Sports      2-2 Syria                 
  [Pavoni 2]
Vevey Sports      3-1 Wolmida (North Korea) 
  [Pavoni 2]
Vevey Sports      3-1 Bangladesh (Red?)            
  [Pavoni, De Siebenthal 2]
Vevey Sports      2-1 Beijing               
  [og, Gavillet]
Vevey Sports      2-1 TPS (Turku)             
  [Fernandez, Schürmann]
Beijing           2-0 Bangladesh Green
Beijing           0-2 TPS (Turku)
Beijing           1-0 Bangladesh Red
Beijing           0-3 Wolmida
Beijing           1-2 Syria

Final
Vevey Sports      3-2 TPS Turku             
  [Cacciapaglia,De Siebenthal 2]


President's Gold Cup 1987

Results of Guangdong

Group stage
Guangdong      3-4 Syria
Guangdong      3-0 Bangladesh Blue
Guangdong      2-0 Mohun Bagan

Other group consisted of: 
Bangladesh White, Thailand, East Bengal, Fakel Voronezh

Semifinal
Guangdong      drw Bangladesh White  [5-3 after pen]

Final
Guangdong      1-4 Syria


President's Gold Cup 1989

Played January 21-31, at National Stadium, Dhaka.

Group A
22- 5-1989 Liaoning          1-1 India
22- 5-1989 Bangladesh U-21   1-1 Korea Rep. Univ.
24- 5-1989 Korea Rep. Univ.  3-1 Liaoning
24- 5-1989 Bangladesh U-21   1-0 India
26- 5-1989 India             0-0 Korea Rep. Univ.
27- 5-1989 Bangladesh U-21   1-0 Liaoning
 
 1.BANGLADESH U-21       3  2  1  0  3- 1  5 
 2.KOREA REP. UNIV.      3  1  2  0  4- 2  4
 3.India                 3  0  2  1  1- 2  1
 4.Liaoning              3  0  1  2  2- 5  1
 
Group B
21- 5-1989 Bangladesh        1-1 Thailand B
23- 5-1989 Iran B            1-0 Thailand B
25- 5-1989 Bangladesh        0-0 Iran B
 
 1.IRAN B                2  1  1  0  1- 0  3
 2.BANGLADESH            2  0  2  0  1- 1  2
 3.Thailand B            2  0  1  1  1- 2  1

Semifinals
28- 5-1989 Bangladesh U-21   0-1 Bangladesh           
29- 5-1989 Iran B            3-3 Korea Rep. Univ.        [3-4 pen]
 
Final [att: 47,345; ref: Sagar Sen (India)]
31- 5-1989 Bangladesh        1-1 Korea Rep. Univ.        [4-3 pen]
             [Asiam 53; Kim Byung Soo 87]


7th President's Gold Cup 1993

Played January 6-16, at National Stadium, Dhaka.

Group A
 6- 1 Polonia        1-0 Bangladesh Red
        [Jan Karas 62; att: 25,000; aef: Zamil Zakaria (Malaysia)]
 7- 1 Krylya Sovetov 2-1 Malaysia U-23
        [Evgeni Harlatchev 40, Vladimir Filippov 69; Sanbagarnaran 51;
         att: 7,000; ref: R.Alam (Bangladesh)]
 9- 1 Krylya Sovetov 1-1 Polonia 
        [Roustyam Fahrouddinov 34; Pawel Kowalewski 67; att: 7,600;
         ref: S.K. Badruddin (Bangladesh)]
 9- 1 Bangladesh Red 1-1 Malaysia U-23
        [Zakir 8; Paul Raj 37; att: 12,000; ref: Bezubyak Taras (Russia)]
11- 1 Polonia        6-1 Malaysia U-23
        [Kowaliewski 10, Rosicki 18, Dznigaza 37, Tietz 47, Krzeminski 77pen,
         Dziceol ?pen; Azharuddin Mohd Aziz; red cards: Piotr Rowicki (P) 76,
         Mohd Faizul (M) 76, Paul Raj (M) 83; att: 1,800; ref: Rafiqul
         Islam (Bangladesh)]
11- 1 Krylya Sovetov 2-0 Bangladesh Red
        [Vyatcheslav Fomine 44, Dimitri Ivanov 77; red card: Monem Munna
         (B) 40; att: 9,000; ref: Zamil Zakaria (Malaysia)]

 1.POLONIA WARSZAWA      3  2  1  0  8- 2  5
 2.KRYLYA SOVETOV SAMARA 3  2  1  0  5- 2  5
 3.Bangladesh Red        3  0  1  2  1- 4  1
 4.Malaysia U-23         3  0  1  2  3- 9  1
 
Group B

 8- 1 Petrolul       2-0 Housing Bank
        [Stefan Matei 26, Ciprian Pura 69; att: 13,600; ref: Nazir Hossain 
         (Bangladesh)]
 8- 1 Tatran         1-0 Bangladesh Green
        [Jozef Danko 43; att: 21,000; ref: Choi Chan Goun (South Korea)]
10- 1 Petrolul       1-1 Tatran
        [Florin Simion 53; Viduminsky Vilam 71pen; att: 31,000; ref: A.H.
         Chopwdhury (Bangladesh)]
10- 1 Housing Bank   1-0 Bangladesh Green
        [Choi Tae Ho 41; att: 13,200; ref: Ryszard Wojcik (Poland)]
12- 1 Housing Bank   4-1 Tatran  
        [Choi Tae Ho 39, 56, Shin Ho Chul 43, Kim Jin Tae 81; Vilam
         Vidumsky 69pen; red card: Rachid Galatberov (T) 49; att: 11,000;
         ref: R.Alam (Bangladesh)]
12- 1 Petrolul       4-2 Bangladesh Green
        [Florin Simion 13, Stefan Matel 68, Ciprian Rupa 74, Marian Grama 77;
         Nakib 76, Arman 82; att: 8,200; ref: Ryszard Wajcik (Poland)]

 1.PETROLUL PLOIESTI     3  2  1  0  7- 3  5
 2.HOUSING BANK          3  2  0  1  5- 3  4
 3.Tatran Presov         3  1  1  1  3- 5  3
 4.Bangladesh Green      3  0  0  3  2- 6  0 
 
Semifinals
13- 1 Polonia        2-0 Housing Bank
        [Mariusz Sawa 49, Bogdan Tereszerynslu 69; att: 3,400; ref: Zamil
         Zakaria (Malaysia)]
14- 1 Petrolul       1-0 Krylya Sovetov          [aet]
        [Valentin Negoit 117; att: 2,600; ref: Choi Chang Seon (South Korea)]

Third Place Match
16- 1 Krylya Sovetov 3-1 Housing Bank
        [Vladimir Filippov 2, 19, Vyatcheslav Fomine; Lee Oh Kyun 47;
         att: 1,200; ref: Nazir Hossain (Bangladesh)]
 
Final
16- 1 Petrolul       1-0 Polonia 
        [Florin Simion 27; att: 12,300; ref: Choi Chang Seon (South Korea)]
        [Petrolul: Iulian Cadar, Daniel Popa, Sandu Pitulice, Nicolae Ruse,
                   Bujorel Mocanu, Valeriu Rachita, Octavian Grigore, Stefan
                   Matei (Marcel Catinca), Florin Simion, Marian Garama, 
                   Ciprian Puru (Valentin Negoita); 
         Polonia: Wieslaw Rutkowski, Arkadiusz Gmur, Wlodzmierz Filaber,
                  Zbigniew Tietz, Pawel Krzeminski, Ryszard Stromecki,
                  Dariusz Dzwigala, Pawel Kowalescu (Jacek Prerzyk), Pawel
                  Dzieciok, Piotr Rowicki, Mariusz Sawa)]


About this document

Source for 1982: ytyz.8u8.com (Chinese website); source for 1989: [sss 14]; for 1993: [sss 45]

Prepared and maintained by Erik Garin, Bojan Jovanovic, Ian King, Tom Lewis and Neil Morrison for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Authors: Erik Garin (garinerik@urbanet.ch), Bojan Jovanovic (bojan@go.cc), Ian King (worldsoccer@members.v21.co.uk), Tom Lewis (Tom.Lewis@btinternet.com) and Neil Morrison (nfm24@cam.ac.uk)
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