Category: Inter-Continental Soccer Tournaments

USSR & Georgia Soccer League Champions 1991

LeagueChampionsPWDLFAPts
USSR Leagues
Supreme LeagueCSKA Moscow301794573243
First LeagueRotor Volgograd4224117794459
Second League
Central ZoneAsmaral Moscow4224144863262
Eastern ZoneOkean Nakhodka422778683361
Western ZoneKarpaty Lvov4224117472759
Third League
1st Zone (Ukraine)Neftyanik Akhtyrka5029174873475
2nd Zone (Armenia)Syunik Kapan3832241074066
3rd Zone (Azerbaijan)Khazar Sumgait3828551122461
4th Zone (South Euro Russia)Zhemchyuzhina Sochi4227105913364
5th Zone (Central Euro Russia)Spartak Anapa422877792663
6th Zone (West Euro Russia)Prometey Dynamo St Peterburg422976722565
7th Zone (East Euro Russia)Rubin Kazan423084792068
8th Zone (Kazakh/Kirghiz)Aktyubinets Aktyubinsk382673632359
9th Zone (Uzbek/Turkmen/Tadzhik)Traktor Tashkent5033981034375
10th Zone (Siberia)Lokomotiv Chita3421103461252
Independent League
GeorgiaIberiya3827651154187
[References: 2-3]

Report

With the USSR already breaking up, CSKA Moscow won the Supreme League in 1991, and Rotor Volgograd the First League. The Second League was broken up into three zones, the winners being Asmaral Moscow (Central), Okean Nakhodka (East) and Karpaty Lvov (West). The Third League was divided into 10 Zones – The Last winners of Armenia (Syunik Kapan), Azerbaijan (Kazar Sumgait) and Ukraine (Neftyanik Aktyrka) as parts of the USSR or Russia were decided that year.

There were also two Central Asian Zones which would soon gain independence as five separate countries: Uzbek/Turkmen/Tadzhik Zone won by Traktor Tashkent and a Kazakh/Kirghiz Zone won by Aktyubinets Aktybinsk. The Siberian Zone was won by Lokomotiv Chita and the four European Russia Zones won by Zhemchuzhina Sochi, Spartak Anapa Rubin Kazan and Prometey Dynamo Sankt Peterburg.

With Georgia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania already independent and running their own leagues, the USSR Football system would break up fully at the end of the year along with Communist Europe itself. The only league which geographically belongs here of those Nations is Georgia, which was won by Iberiya.

References

Bibliography

[2] Soccer International (1992) “USSR Final Results” Soccer International May 1992 Central Pages Supplement i-iv. Articulate Publishing, Hampshire

[3] World Soccer (1992) “How they finished 1991-92” Euro Fixtures Guide 1992-93 pg. 31. Presented Free with World Soccer.

Images

[3] Pinterest (2019) UEFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f6/c4/ae/f6c4ae32d00050ac7826d3d9b5d8ef87.png [Accessed 26 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Moran, Cathal Gallagher, Gabriel McCloyne, Peter Lemass & Emerson Callender.

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Indian Ocean Games Soccer Tournament 2011

Seychelles Indian Ocean Games Mascot 2011 [Reference: 1]
Seychelles Indian Ocean Games Mascot 2011 [Reference: 1]

Finals Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
11.08.2011Seychelles2Reunion1
11.08.2011Mayotte0 (4p)Mauritius0 (5p)
3rd Place
13.08.2011Reunion1Mayotte0
Final
13.08.2011Seychelles1 (4p)Mauritius1 (3p)
[References: 2]

Group Tables

Indian Ocean Games 2011PWDLFAPts
Group A
Seychelles (Q)3210727
Mauritius (Q)3111433
Comoros3021242
Maldives3021482
Group B
Mayotte (Q)2110314
Reunion (Q)2101233
Madagascar2011231
[References: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
04.08.2011Seychelles0Comoros0
04.08.2011Maldives1Mauritius1
06.08.2011Seychelles2Mauritius1
06.08.2011Comoros2Maldives2
09.08.2011Mauritius2Comoros0
09.08.2011Seychelles5Maldives1
Group B
04.08.2011Madagascar1Mayotte1
06.08.2011Reunion2Madagascar1
08.08.2011Mayotte2Reunion0
[Reference: 2]

Report

Seychelles deservedly won the Indian Ocean Games Soccer Tournament in 2011 on home soil. Having started slowly with a 0-0 draw with Comoros, they went on to defeat Mauritius 2-1 and Maldives 5-1 thus winning Group A. They then defeated Reunion 2-1 in the Semi-Finals before needing penalties to again defeat Mauritius in the Final. Reunion took third with a 1-0 win over Mayotte. Madagascar completed the line-up.

About the Indian Ocean Games

The Indian Ocean Games take place every four years in a single location. It is a Multi-Sport Games along the lines of the Olympic Games and includes a Soccer Tournament which has been played since 1979. Ireland has cultural links to Mauritius through immigration from the Indian Ocean Island.

References

Images

[1] Seychelles Holidays (2010) Seychelles Indian Ocean games [Internet] Available from: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-VramSWpmuZs/TjPbj5pvD_I/AAAAAAAAEpI/HvVf3sQcczQ/s1600/Seychelles+Indian+Ocean+games.jpg [Accessed 5 January 2021]

Newspapers / Magazines

[2] Anon. (2000) “Results”.World Soccer. September 2007, pg. 128.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

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Indian Ocean Games Soccer Tournament Madagascar 2007

Indian Ocean Games 2007 Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
16.08.2007Madagascar4Mayotte0
16.08.2007Mauritus0Reunion1
3rd Place
18.08.2007Mayotte1 (4p)Mauritius1 (2p)
Final
18.08.2007Madagascar0 (6p)Reunion0 (7p)
[Reference:2]

Group Tables

Indian Ocean Games 2007PWDLFAPts
Group A
Mauritius (Q)2101313
Mayotte (Q)2101223
Seychelles2101243
Group B
Madagascar (Q)2110303
Reunion (Q)2020112
Comoros Is2011141
[References: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
10.08.2007Seychelles2Mayotte1
12.08.2007Mauritius0Mayotte1
14.08.2007Mauritus3Seychelles0
Group B
10.08.2007Comoros Is1Reunion1
12.08.2007Madagascar0Reunion0
14.08.2007Madagascar3Comoros Is0
[Reference: 2]

Report

Reunion won the Indian Ocean Games Soccer Tournament in 2007 in Antananarivo in Madagascar. Featuring the National Teams of six Island Nations in the Indian Ocean, the Games could hardly have been closer in the Group Stages with Group A decided only on goal difference after all three countries finished with one win and one loss each, Mauritius and Mayotte Qualifying for the Semi-Finals. In Group B Madagascar won the only match that didn’t end in a draw, sending themselves and Reunion through at the expense of the Comoros Islands. Madagascar reached the Final along with Reunion who clinched the title 7-6 on penalties after a 0-0 draw.

About the Indian Ocean Games

The Indian Ocean Games take place every four years in a single location. It is a Multi-Sport Games along the lines of the Olympic Games and includes a Soccer Tournament

References

Images

[1] Miss Malgache 974 Blog (2007) jdeille-974 [Internet] Available from: http://miss-malgache974.over-blog.com/article-11812656.html [Accessed 5 January 2021]

Newspapers / Magazines

[2] Anon. (2000) “Results”.World Soccer. September 2007, pg. 128.

Acknowledgements

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FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011

CIS Cup logo [Reference: 1]

Knockout Rounds

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
19.01.2020Inter4MIKA0
19.01.2020HJK1Zenit2
19.01.2020Skonto2Istiklol0
19.01.2020Shakhtar2Dynamo Kiev1
Semi-Finals
21.01.2020Inter5Zenit0
21.01.2020Skonto1Shakhtar2
Final
23.01.2020Inter0 (6p)Shakhtar0 (5p)
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [Reference: 2]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Inter Baku (Aze)3300709
*Istiklol Dushanbe (Taj)3111644
Iskra-Stal Ribnica (Mol)3111224
Neftchi Kokhor-Ata (Kaz)3003090
Group B
*Skonto Riga (Lat)3210617
*MIKA Ashtarak (Arm)3111454
Tobol Koztenay (Kaz)3111464
Bunyodkor Tashkent (Uzb)3012351
Group C
*Shakhtyor Soligorsk (Byl)3210927
*Zenit St. Petersburg (Rus)3210417
Flora Tallinn (Est)3102373
Nebitchi Balkanabat (Tkm)3003170
Group D
*Russia Youth Team3210527
*HJK Helsinki (Fin)3201526
Dynamo Kiev (Ukr)3021122
Ekranas Panevezys (Lit)3012491
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [References: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
15.01.2011Inter3Neftchi0
15.01.2011Iskra-Stal1Istiklol1
16.01.2011Istiklol0Inter3
16.01.2011Neftchi0Iskra-Stal1
18.01.2011Inter1Iskra-Stal0
18.01.2011Istiklol5Neftchi0
Group B
15.01.2011Tobol2Bunyodkor1
15.01.2011Skonto2MIKA0
16.01.2011MIKA2Tobol2
16.01.2011Bunyodkor1Skonto1
18.01.2011Tobol0Skonto3
18.01.2011MIKA2Bunyodkor1
Group C
15.01.2011Nebitchi1Shakhtyor2
15.01.2011Zenit1Flora0
16.01.2011Flora3Nebitchi0
16.01.2011Shakhtyor1Zenit1
18.01.2011Shakhtyor6Flora0
18.01.2011Zenit2Nebitchi0
Group D
15.01.2011Dynamo Kiev0HJK1
15.01.2011Russia Youth4Ekranas2
16.01.2011Ekranas1Dynamo Kiev1
16.01.2011HJK0Russia Youth1
18.01.2011HJK4Ekranas1
18.01.2011Russia Youth0Dynamo Kiev0
FIFA CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup 2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Inter Baku of Azerbaijan won the CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup in 2011, defeating Shaktyar Donetsk 6-5 on penalties in the Final after a 0-0 draw. Aiden McGeady, a Republic of Ireland International played for Spartak Moscow from 2010-2014, and although the team did not qualify for the Cup they were eligible to play in it.

About

The CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup replaced the old USSR League in 1992, with Independent Nations forming the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The CIS and Baltic Commonwealth Champions Cup is like the UEFA Champions League for the CIS, and has been held annually until 2011, In 2012 it was replaced by a CIS Youth Nations Cup.

References

Logos

[1] Kick-ff.by (2011) fifa_l_ciscup_b [Internet] Available from: http://kick-off.by/img/fifa_l_ciscup_b.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Kick-Off.by (2011) CIS Cup 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://kick-off.by/fifa_cis_cup/fifa_ciscup_2011.htm#game [Accessed 8 November 2020]

[3]Soccerbase (2020) Aiden McGeady [Internet] Available from: https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=38265 [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill & Vlad.

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Central Asia Football Association (CAFA) National League Final Tables 1992-93

Central Asian Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Kazakhstan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Kairat Alma-Ata (C)261655482237
SKIF Arsenal Chimkent261484392136
Traktor Pavlodar261484392236
Ekibastuzets261466392434
Fostor Djambul261259402929
Zhiger Chimkent269107332228
Shakhter Karaganda268126242228
Gornyak Khromtau268711242923
Tselinnik267910323723
Kaisar Kaz-yl-Orda269215252920
Vostok Ust-Kamenogolsk268414293520
Aktyubinets2641210123120
Khimik Kustenai267316294517
Spartak Semipalatinsk265318256013
Kazakhstan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Kyrgyzstan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Alga Bishkek (C)221822701638
Dostuk Sokoluk221363631732
Alai Osh221237552427
Selmashevets Bishkek221147333126
Semetai Kyzyl-Kiya221048403624
Alai Gulch221048283524
Spartak Tokmak22967392324
Instrum Bishkek22868313322
Namys-APK226412384616
Khimik Kara-Baita225314214813
Kok-Art Djalalabad224216267010
Ala-Too Naryn22241612778
Kyrgyzstan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Tajikistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Pamir Dushanbe (C)201613611533
Regar Tursunzade201145271126
Vakhsh Kurgun-Tyube201127362324
Khodzhent201046141624
Pakhtakor Proletarsk201118233023
Istravshan Ura-Tyube201037273523
Shodman Gissar20848181620
Sokhibkor Dushanbe20749191918
Saikhun Khudzhand20659212717
Sitora20331411319
Khosilot Parkhar #101096242
Ravshan Kulyab #100194201
Tajikistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

# Withdrew from competition during the season.

Turkmenistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Kopetdag Ashkhabad (C)282701151854
Nebitchi282233961247
Akhal2822241031646
Merv Mary281855671841
Sport Vyuzmein281657493737
Khazar281558353135
Arlan Nebit-Dag281387373534
TSKhT Ashkhabad2816111693733
Lebap Chardzhov289514303823
Koikhozchi Turkmen288317306219
Sarya Dashkhovvz286220207014
Bereket285320228513
Djeikhun Seidi2851222012211
Arkach Kzylarvat2850231412310
Umid Bairam-Ali28112615643
Turkmenistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Uzbekistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Pakhtakor Tashkent (C)322435944051
Neftchi Fergana322354661451
Sogdana Djizak322327782748
Nurafshon Bukhara322075592347
Navbakhor Namangan321886542144
Temirulchi Kokand321877472843
Navruf Andizhan3212911454533
Kosonsoichi3212812354032
Traktor Tashkent3211516404927
Marakanda Samarkand3281014294626
FKA Pakhtakor-79329716385825
Chirchik3271114365425
Aral Nukus329419275022
Yangier329419406422
Shakhrikhonchi327718256721
Kimyogar Almalyk325522306815
Surkhan Termez3201220156412
Uzbekistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Report

Champions of the Five Central Asian Republics who broke away from the USSR in 1992 were Kairat Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan), Alga Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Pamir Dushanbe (Tajikistan), Kopetdag Ashkhabad (Turkmenistan) and Pakhtakor Tashkent (Uzbekistan).

Central Asian Republics broke away from the USSR in 1992 and formed their own Independent Nations, with their own Football Associations. For a while they operated on the fringes of Europe, although by 2020 they had all joined the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA) along with Iran and Afghanistan, within the Asian Football Confederation, with the exception of Kazakhstan, who joined UEFA (the European Association).

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2020) Cafa_logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/aa/Cafa_logo.jpg [Accessed 21 July 2020]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “Tables” World Soccer May 1993. pg. 31.

Bibliography

[4] Mantz, Gabriel (2020)  Asian Football Yearbook 2018-2019.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill.

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Inter-American Club Cup 1991

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Leg
09.09.1992Puebla (Mex)1Colo Colo (Chi)4
2nd Leg
23.09.1992Colo Colo (Chi)3Puebla (Mex)1
Inter-American Club Cup 1991 [Reference: 2]

Report

Colo Colo of Chile won the Inter-American Club Cup 1991 (held over until September 1992), defeating Puebla of Mexico 4-1 in the first leg in Mexico and 3-1 in the 2nd Leg at home in Chile.

The Inter-American Club Cup is an annual Club competition for the winners of the North/Central/Caribbean (CONCACAF Club Championship)and South American (Libertadores Cup) Club Championships.

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1992) “World Service” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 61.

[2] Anon. (1992) “World Service” World Soccer. December 1992. pg. 59.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

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Pan-American Games Soccer Tournament 1967

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1967Bermuda3Trinidad & Tobago1
1967Mexico2Canada1
Playoff for 3rd Place
1967Canada1Trinidad & Tobago4
Final
1967Mexico4Bermuda0
Pan-American Games Soccer Championship Finals 1967 [Reference: 1]

Final Pool Tables

PWDLFAPts
Pool A
*Trinidad & Tobago3210735
*Mexico3120634
Argentina3111633
Colombia30032130
Pool B
*Canada3210645
*Bermuda31201064
United States of America31026102
Chile3012351
Pan-American Games Soccer Championship Pool Tables 1967 [Reference: Compiled from Results in 1]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
1967Mexico2Argentina2
1967Trinidad & Tobago5Colombia2
1967Mexico1Trinidad & Tobago1
1967Argentina5Colombia0
1967Mexico3Colombia0
1967Trinidad & Tobago1Argentina0
Pool B
1967Bermuda7United States of America3
1967Canada2United States of America1
1967Canada2Chile1
1967Chile1United States of America2
1967Bermuda2Canada2
1967Bermuda1Chile1
Pan-American Games Soccer Championship Pool Results 1967 [Reference: 1]

Report

Bermuda and Trinidad & Tobago caused a major surprise in the Pan-American Games Soccer Tournament in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1967, with Bermuda defeating Trinidad in the Semi-Finals before falling in extra-time to Mexico in the Final. Bermuda had finished second in their pool, having defeated USA 7-3, and drawn with both Canada and Chile.

Trinidad & Tobago had likewise caused a major upset in the Pool Stage, triumphing 5-2 over Colombia and 1-0 over Argentina. They topped the group having also drawn with CONCACAF powerhouse Mexico. The other Semi-Final qualifier were hosts, Canada.

A crowd of 11,000 watched the Semi-Final between Canada and Mexico, which saw Canada score first, before Mexico got two back for the win. Mexico dominated the Final, but were unable to score in the regulation 90 minutes, before breaking down the Bermuda defense in extra-time, opening the floodgates for a 4-0 win.

References

Magazines

[4] Jose, Colin (1992) “Mexico win in Winnipeg” World Soccer. October 1967. pg. 34.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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International Soccer League 1960-1965

ISL 1960

PWDLFAPts
First Section
*Kilmarnock (Sco)54101189
Burnley (Eng)53111677
Nice (Fra)51317105
New York Americans (USA)51228134
Bayern Munich (FRG)51137103
Glenavon (NIR)51049152
Second Section
*Bangu (Bra)54011439
Red Star Belgrade (Yug)53111357
Sampdoria (Ita)521211135
Sporting Clube (Por)42027124
FK Norrkoping (Swe)511310153
SC Rapid Wien (Aut)40047140
International Soccer League Standings 1960 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
06.08.1960Bangu2Kilmarnock0
International Soccer League Playoffs 1960 [Ref: 1]

ISL 1961

PWDLFAPts
First Section
*Everton FC (Eng)760123512
Bangu AC (Bra)74121889
New York Americans (USA)740313188
Karlsruhe (FRG)731316177
Kilmarnock (Sco)723312136
Concordia (Can)72147115
Steaua Bucharest (Rom)71338145
Besiktas (Tur)71248194
Second Section
*Dukla Prague (CSR)761036613
Concordia (Can)7340171010
AS Monaco (Fra)740318138
Red Star Belgrade (Yug)731324177
RCD Espanol (Spa)731315197
SC Rapid Wien (Aut)721412185
Shamrock Rovers (ROI)712412264
Hapoel Petah Tikva (Isr)70256312
International Soccer League Standings 1961 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
02.08.1961Dukla Prague7Everton2
06.08.1961Dukla Prague2Everton0
(Dukla won 9-2 on Agg)
International Soccer League Playoffs 1961 [Ref: 1]

ISL 1962

PWDLFAPts
First Section
*America FC (Bra)53201188
SSV Reutlingin (FRG)5311647
Guadalajara (Mex)5122774
US Palermo (Ita)5122784
Dundee FC (Sco)51229114
Hajduk Split (Yug)51138103
Second Section
*Beleneses (Por)54101469
FK Wien (Aut)52211176
Besiktas (Tur)51319125
MTK (Hun)51221124
Elfsborg (Swe)503212163
Real Oviedo (Spa)50327103
International Soccer League Standings 1962 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
01.08.1962America2Belenenses1
05.08.1962America1Belenenses0
America won 3-1 on Agg)
American Challenge Cup
08.08.1962Dukla Prague1America1
12.08.1962Dukla Prague2America1
Dukla won 3-2 on agg)
International Soccer League Playoffs 1962 [Ref: 1]

ISL 1963

PWDLFAPts
First Section
*West Ham United (Eng)632114108
Mantova (Ita)631215107
Kilmarnock (Sco)623117137
Recife (Bra)622213136
Preussen Munster (FRG)630313166
CD Oro (Mex)62048134
Valenciennes (Fra)62048134
Second Section
*Gornik Zabrze (Pol)64111769
Dinamo Zagreb (Yug)631214137
Rapid Wien (Aut)631212137
Ujpesti Dozsa SC (Hun)630310106
Belenenses (Por)6132785
Real Valladolid (Spa)62139155
Helsingborgs IF (Swe)611410143
International Soccer League Standings 1963 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
31.07.1963Gornik Zabrze1West Ham United1
04.08.1963West Ham United1Gornik Zabrze0
West Ham won 2-1 on Agg
American Challenge Cup
07.08.1963Dukla Prague1West Ham United0
11.08.1963Dukla Prague1West Ham United1
Dukla won 2-1 on Agg
International Soccer League Playoffs 1963 [Ref: 1]

ISL 1964

PWDLFAPts
First Section
*Werder Bremen (FRG)6420181010
Heart of Midlothian (Sco)6411779
Lanerossi Vicenza (Ita)622212116
Blackburn Rovers (Eng) 61147113
Bahia (Bra)60245122
Second Section
*Zaglebie Sosnowiec (Pol)642016710
Schwechater (Aut)62311097
Red Star Belgrade (Sco)623112127
Vitoria Guimaraes (Por)6132565
AEK Athinai (Gre)60153121
International Soccer League Standings 1964 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
30.07.1964Werder Bremen0Zaglebie4
02.08.1964Werder Bremen0Zaglebie1
Zaglebie won 5-0 on Agg
American Challenge Cup
05.08.1965Dukla Prague3Zaglebie1
09.08.1965Dukla Prague1Zaglebie1
Dukla won 4-2 on Agg
International Soccer League Playoffs 1964 [Ref: 1]

ISL 1965

PWDLFAPts
First Section
*New Yorkers (USA)64111189
Portuguesa (Bra)640218118
Varese (Ita)62221196
TSV 1860 Munich (FRG)62048134
West Ham United (Eng)61149163
Second Section
*Polonia Byrom (Pol)63301349
Ferencvaros (Hun)63211068
West Bromwich Albion (Eng)61236134
Kilmarnock (Sco)61145113
International Soccer League Standings 1965 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
01.08.1965Polonia3New Yorkers0
05.08.1965Polonia2New Yorkers1
Polonia won 5-1 on Agg
American Challenge Cup
08.08.1965Polonia2Dukla Prague0
11.08.1965Polonia1Dukla1
Polonia won 3-1 on Agg
International Soccer League Playoffs 1965 [Ref: 1]

Report

Glentoran (Northern Ireland) and Shamrock Rovers (Republic of Ireland) competed in the International Soccer League in USA in 1960 and 1961 respectively. Glenavon won one match of their five in 1960 beating New York Americans 5-1, and in 1962 Shamrock Rovers won on and drew two of their seven matches, trouncing Red Star Belgrade 5-1.

The International Soccer League was a Summer League held in the United States of America from 1960 to 1965, and featured some of the top teams from all over the World, such as Bangu and America (Brazil), Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen (Germany), Sampdoria (Italy), Sporting Clube (Portugal), Everton FC and West Ham United (England), Dundee FC and Kilmarnock (Scotland), Red Star Belgrade and Dinamo Zagreb (Yugoslavia), MTK and Verencvaros (Hungary), Rapid Wien (Austria), Dukla Prague (Czechoslovakia), Polonia and Gornik (Poland), Real Valladollid and RCD Espanol (Spain), Guadalajara (Mexico)

Babgu won the won the league in 1960, Dukla Prague in 1961, America Rio de Janeiro in 1962, West Ham United in 1963, Zaglebie in 1964 and Polonia in 1965. In addition the previous years winners were invited back to play the American Challenge Cup against the League Playoff winners, with Dukla Prague winning it three years in succession from 1962 to 1964 and Polonia handing them their only ever defeat in the competition in the 1965 Challenge Cup.

References

Bibliography

[1] Cuttone, Charles & Cuttone, Linda (2020) “International Soccer League” North American Soccer Guide 2020. Sports Vue Interactive LLC, USA. 408-424.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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Asian Football Confederation West Asian Zone King Hussain Tournament 2000

Asian Football Confederation Logo [Reference: 2]

Group Stage Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Iran3210517
*Syria3201516
Kazakhstan3102393
Palestine3012351
Group B
*Iraq3210617
*Jordan3120205
Libya3111323
Kyrgyzstan3003080
King Hussain Tournament Group Tables 2000 [Reference: Compiled from Results in: 1]

Semi-Finals & Final

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
06.2000Syria0 (5p)Iraq0 (3p)
06.2000Iran1Jordan0
3rd Place Playoff
06.2000Iraq4Jordan1
Final
06.2000Iran1Syria0
King Hussain Tournament 2000 [Reference: 1]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
06.2000Iran3Kazakhstan0
06.2000Palestine0Syria1
06.2000Kazakhstan0Syria4
06.2000Iran1Palestine1
06.2000Iran1Syria0
06.2000Kazakhstan3Palestine2
Group B
06.2000Jordan2Kyrgyzstan0
06.2000Iraq2Libya1
06.2000Libya2Kyrgyzstan0
06.2000Jordan0Iraq0
06.2000Iraq4Kyrgyzstan0
06.2000Jordan0Libya0
King Hussain Tournament 2000 [Reference: 1]

Report

Iran went undefeated in the tournament, beating Syria 1-0 in the Final, after beating hosts Jordan 1-0 also in the Semi-Final, and topping their group winning two of their three matches, only dropping one goal and one point over the entire tournament to Palestine.

Syria had finished runners-up in Group A to Iran and beat Iraq on Penalties in the Semi-Finals. Iraq had topped Group B, with two wins and a draw from their three matches, with hosts Jordan qualifying for the semi-finals as runners-up.

About

The King Hussain Tournament is a regional West Asian Zone Soccer Tournament for Men’s National Teams, held in Amman, Jordan.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[1] Anon. (2000) “World Service: Internationals”.World Soccer. August 2000, pg. 39-41.

Images

[2] Law in Sport (2019) Asian Football Confederation Logo [Internet] Available from: https://d3qfk7u7s63iel.cloudfront.net/media/zoo/images/Asian_Football_Confederation_Logo_698162ede6cd78fe6f85da0b2fc0e751.jpg [Accessed 26 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ali-Reza Khodabakhshi.

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 15 February 2020

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