1987 Afro-Asian Cup Of Nations
The 1987 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations was the third edition of the Afro-Asian Cup of Nations, it was contested between South Korea, winners of the 1986 Asian Games, and Egypt, winners of the 1986 African Cup of Nations. The match was played in one leg on 6 January 1988 in Doha, Qatar. Qualified teams Match details Winners ''South Korea won on penalties 4–3 after 1–1 on final score.'' References External links1987 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations- ''rsssf.com''- ''angelfire.com'' {{Egypt national football team matches Afro-Asian Cup of Nations Afro-Asian Cup of Nations Afro-Asian Cup of Nations Afro-Asian Cup of Nations 1987–88 in Egyptian football Afro-Asian Cup of Nations South Korea national football team matches Egypt national football team matches Afro-Asian Cup of Nations, 1987 International association football competitions hosted by Qatar Afro-Asian Cup of Nations The Afro-Asian Cup of Nations, also called the AFC Asia/Africa Challenge Cup, was an in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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South Korea National Football Team
The South Korea national football team (; recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents South Korea in men's international football and is governed by the Korea Football Association. South Korea has emerged as a major football power in Asia since the 1980s, having participated in ten consecutive and eleven overall FIFA World Cup tournaments, the most for any Asian country. Despite initially going through five World Cup tournaments without winning a match, South Korea became the first (and so far only) Asian team to reach the semi-finals when they co-hosted the 2002 tournament with Japan. South Korea also won two AFC Asian Cup titles, and finished as runners-up on four occasions. Furthermore, the team won three gold medals and three silver medals at the senior Asian Games. The team is commonly nicknamed the "Reds" by both fans and the media due to the color of their primary kit. The national team's supporting group is officially referred to as the Red Devils. History Ea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ahmed El-Kass
Ahmed Abdou Abd El-Aziz El-Kass (Egyptian Arabic: ''أحمد الكاس''; born 8 July 1965), is an Egyptian football manager and former football player. Career El-Kass played for Olympic, Zamalek and Ittihad Alexandria in the Egyptian Premier League. He is the league's fifth all-time highest scorer with 107 goals. Clubs * Olympic (Alexandria) (1983–95) (78 gls) *Zamalek (1995–97) (33 gls) * Ittihad Allexandria (1998-2000) (4 gls) National teams *Played for Egyptian National Team (1987–1997) / Captain in 1996 *Played in World Cup 1990 in Italy *3 goals in African Cup Of Nations (South Africa 1996) Titles Personal Egyptian League Top scorer for 3 successive years: 91/92,92/93&93/94. Scored 107 Goals in Egyptian League Scored 5 goals for Zamalek in African Club Cups For National Teams 1 title of Arab Cup of Nations 1992 World Cup Champion for Military Egyptian team 1993 For Zamalek CAF champions league: 1996 CAF Super cup : 1997 See also * List of men's footballers wit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hamada Sedki
Mohamed Yahia Sedki, known as Hamada Sedki ( ar, حمادة صدقي; born 25 August 1961) is an Egyptian footballer. He played as a central defender for Al Ahly SC, Al Ahly from 1986 to 1993, winning 25 international caps. Currently, he is a Manager (association football), football manager. References External links * 1961 births Living people Association football defenders Egyptian footballers Egypt international footballers 1984 African Cup of Nations players 1986 African Cup of Nations players 1988 African Cup of Nations players 1990 African Cup of Nations players Egyptian Premier League players Al Ahly SC players Egyptian football managers Egyptian expatriate football managers Place of birth missing (living people) Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia Egyptian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Smouha SC managers Wadi Degla SC managers ENPPI SC managers Expatriate football managers in Sudan Egyptian expatriate sportspeople in Sudan Al-Hilal Club (Omdur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ahmed Shobair
Ahmed Abdelaziz Shobeir ( ar, أحمد عبد العزيز شوبير; born 28 September 1960) is former Egyptian goalkeeper who played for Al Ahly club & Egypt national football team. He is a former vice-president of the Egyptian Football Association, and a previous official of Egyptian national olympic team. He is also a renowned soccer T.V. commentator and show anchor. He started at Dream channel and at "AlHayat TV" for his TV show "'El Kora Ma'a Shobeir" or "The Football with Shobeir". He is currently a soccer T.V commentator at ONTime Sport He was also a member in the Egyptian Parliament, representing his city Tanta, in Gharbia Governorate for the term, starting 2005 and ending in 2010. He was a member in the ruling National Democratic Party that eventually got dissolved following the 2011 Egyptian Revolution that toppled Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak. Honours Personal * 7th Best African Footballer by France Football 1989 * 5th Best African Footballer by France Foot ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Choi Sang-kook
Choi Sang-Kook (born February 15, 1961) is a South Korea football manager and former footballer who plays as a forward. He played only for POSCO Atoms. Club career Choi Sang-Kook was the top scorer in the 1987 K-League season and he was also the top assister. He broke Piyapong Piew-on's record in the 1985 K-League season. He is the last man that was the top scorer and assister in the same season . International career He was part of the South Korea national football team. He played at 1984 AFC Asian Cup, 1986 Asian Games, 1988 Summer Olympics and many of South Korea's matches. He played at the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification The qualification competition for the 1990 FIFA World Cup was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. Each confederation — the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Confederation of African Football (CAF), CONCACAF (Nort ..., but he failed to join the final squad. Career statistics Club International goals :''Results ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Byun Byung-joo
Byun Byung-joo (; or ; born 26 April 1961) is a former South Korean football player. He played for the South Korea national football team in 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cup. After his retirement, he managed a K League club Daegu FC from 2007 to 2009. Style of play Nicknamed the "Bullet" in South Korea, Byun showed fast dribbles and accurate crosses. He was an important winger for South Korea at the time, although he was criticized for his monotonous pattern. Career statistics Club International :''Results list South Korea's goal tally first.'' Honours Yonsei University *Korean President's Cup: 1980 Daewoo Royals *K League 1: 1984, 1987 * Korean National Championship: 1989 *Korean League Cup runner-up: 1986 *Asian Club Championship: 1985–86 *Afro-Asian Club Championship: 1986 South Korea *Asian Games: 1986 *AFC Asian Cup runner-up: 1988 *Dynasty Cup: 1990 *Afro-Asian Cup of Nations: 1987 Individual * Korean FA Best XI: 1981 *AFC Asian Cup Team of the Tournament: 19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chung Hae-won
Chung Hae-won (, 1 July 1959 – 1 May 2020) was a South Korean football player and coach. International career After winning the 1978 AFC Youth Championship as a member of the national under-20 team, Chung played as a left winger or a striker for senior national team. He scored two crucial goals to give South Korea a 2–1 win over North Korea in the semi-finals of the 1980 AFC Asian Cup, sending his team to the final. Chung was selected for the national team for the 1988 Summer Olympics. However, he was injured during the first match against Soviet Union, and had to finish his competition early. He also participated as an attacking midfielder in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, but had difficulty in showing impressive performance. Honours Yonsei University *Korean President's Cup: 1980 Daewoo Royals *K League 1: 1984, 1987, 1991 * Korean National Championship: 1989 *Korean League Cup runner-up: 1986 *Asian Club Championship: 1985–86 *Afro-Asian Club Championship: 1986 South K ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Choi Soon-ho
Choi Soon-ho (Hangul: 최순호; Hanja: 崔淳鎬; born 10 January 1962) is a former South Korean football manager and player. International career Choi was named in the South Korean squad for the 1980 AFC Asian Cup. He scored seven goals including two goals against Kuwait, and a hat-trick against United Arab Emirates in the group stage. South Korea met Kuwait again at the final, but they lost this time. Choi became the youngest player to be the top scorer in the history of the AFC Asian Cup at age 18. In March 1981, he won the 1980 AFC Youth Championship, in which he scored four goals, with the South Korea under-20 team. He also played at the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship in the same year. He defeated Italy 4–1 in the first game by recording two goals and two assists. However, South Korea was eliminated in the group stage after losing to Romania and Brazil. Choi was selected for the South Korean squad for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He contributed to more than ha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kim Sam-soo
Kim Sam-soo (born 8 February 1963) is a South Korean football midfielder who played for South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eas ... in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Hyundai Horang-i and Lucky-Goldstar Hwangso. References External links * FIFA profile 1963 births South Korean men's footballers South Korea men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Ulsan Hyundai FC players FC Seoul players Busan IPark players K League 1 players 1986 FIFA World Cup players Living people Asian Games medalists in football Footballers at the 1986 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Medalists at the 1986 Asian Games Sportspeople from Daejeon {{SouthKorea-footy-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Noh Soo-jin
Noh Soo-Jin (, born on February 10, 1962) is a former South Korea football player. He was a part of the South Korea national football team who of the FIFA World Cup in 1986, 1990. Also he was a member of 1988 Summer Olympics and 1988 AFC Asian Cup. At the club side, he won the K-League 1989 with Yukong Elephants. He is currently manager of Yeongdeungpo Technical High School FC. Club career statistics Honours National team * 1986 Asian Games Winners: 1986 Club Yukong Elephants * K-League Winners: 1989 Individual * K-League MVP: 1989 * K-League Best XI The K League Best XI is an award for the best eleven players in a K League season. K League 1 award (1983–present) Winners Players marked bold won the Most Valuable Player award in that respective year. Appearances by player Appeara ...: 1987, 1989 International goals :''Results list South Korea's goal tally first.'' References Legends of K-League : 노수진 External links * * * 1962 bi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jung Yong-hwan
Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies. Jung worked as a research scientist at the Burghölzli psychiatric hospital, in Zurich, under Eugen Bleuler. During this time, he came to the attention of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. The two men conducted a lengthy correspondence and collaborated, for a while, on a joint vision of human psychology. Freud saw the younger Jung as the heir he had been seeking to take forward his "new science" of psychoanalysis and to this end secured his appointment as president of his newly founded International Psychoanalytical Association. Jung's research and personal vision, however, made it difficult for him to follow his older colleague's doctrine and they parted ways. This division was pers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cho Young-jeung
Cho Young-jeung (born 18 August 1954) is a South Korean former footballer who played as a defender. He won two Asian Games, and participated in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Club career Cho was allowed to participate in tryouts for NASL clubs by the Korea Football Association when the national team left for Los Angeles to train in February 1981. He joined Portland Timbers after having offers from four clubs. He played both football and indoor soccer for Portland Timbers, becoming the first Asian to play indoor soccer. In 1982, he made the cover of ''Kick'', the official magazine of the NASL, and was selected for the first team of the NASL all-stars. He returned to his country after the K League was founded in 1983. Style of play Cho was one of the best centre-backs in South Korea and the United States during the 1980s. He didn't have rapid pace and great stamina, but he was noted for his prediction, positional sense and team play. He also had a burly physique and so was skille ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |