1989 Match Result

Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 25/01/1989 Venue: Olyimbiakó Stádhyo Athínas (Athína) Attn: 834 Referee: Tulio Lanese (Italy)
GREECE PORTUGAL
1:2 (0:1)
0:1  Adelino Nunes (6)   1:2  Vítor Paneira (65) 1:1  Stefanos Borbokis (63)
Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostolakis, Stelios Manolas (Pagonis Vakalopoulos 46′), Iakovos Chatziathanasiou,
Kostas Mavridis (Georgios Koutoulas 46′), Jiotis Tsalouchidis [c] (Spyros Maragkos 70′), Stefanos Borbokis,
Nikos Tsiantakis, Ioannis Samaras, Nikos Nioblias, Vangelis Kalogeropoulos (Dimos Kavouras 70′)
Silvino Louro, João Domingos Silva Pinto, António Jesus Oliveira, Luís Sobrinho, Adelino Nunes, Vítor Paneira
(Adão Pinto 80′), Rui Barros, José Semedo, António Sousa, Jordão [c] (Jorge Plácido 60′)
Coach: Alekos Sofianidis Coach: Júlio Cernadas Pereira ‘Juca’
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Attendance also given as 10000.
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Match: Friendly International 1989 / Unicef Charity match 1989
Date: 07/02/1989 Venue: Dalymount Park (Dublin) Attn: 22,000 Referee: John Lloyd (Wales)
REPBLIC OF IRELAND FRANCE
0:0
   
Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Chris Hughton, Mick McCarthy [c], Paul McGrath, Ray Houghton, Ronnie Whelan,
Andy Townsend, Liam Brady, Frank Stapleton (John Aldridge 77′), Tony Cascarino
Joël Bats, Sylvain Kastendeuch, Franck Silvestre (Alain Roche 74′), Patrick Battiston, Luc Sonor,
Manuel Amoros [c], Laurent Blanc (Philippe Vercruysse 67′), Frank Sauzée, Jean-Philippe Durand,
Jean-Pierre Papin, Stéphane (José Touré 46′)
Coach: Jack Charlton (England)   Coach: Michel Platini
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Quadrangolare Città di Roma 1989 <Semi-finals>
Date: 07/02/1989 Venue: Stadio Flaminio (Roma / Italy) Attn: 15,000 Referee: Carlo Longhi (Italy)
SOVIET UNION WERDER BREMEN
1:1 Full., 4:5 P.S.O.
1:0  Ivan Yaremchuk (2) 1:1  Rune Bratseth (29)
Dmitriy Kharin, Sergey Gorlukovich, Sergey Aleinikov, Oleg Kuznetsov, Anatoliy Demiyanenko [c], Vasiliy Rats,
Ivan Yaremchuk, Gennadiy Litovchenko, Andrey Zygmantovich, Igor Dobrovolskiy (Oleg Protasov 56′), Igor Belanov
Oliver Reck, Thomas Schaaf, Jonny Otten (Frank Ordenewitz 50′), Rune Bratseth, Gunnar Sauer, Ulrich Borowka,
Thomas Wolter, Mirko Votava, Karlheinz Riedle, Frank Neubarth, Norbert Meier (Manfred Burgsmüller 82′)
Coach: Valeri Lobanovski Coach: Otto Rehhagel
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Note:  The USSR squad divided into two groups and played two matches on one day.
1:2  Manfred Burgsmüller (P.S.O.)   2:2  Andrey Zygmantovich (P.S.O.)   2:3  Thomas Wolter (P.S.O.)
3:3  Igor Belanov (P.S.O.)   3:4  Rune Bratseth (P.S.O.)   4:4  Gennadiy Litovchenko (P.S.O.)
4:5  Ulrich Borowka (P.S.O.)   —  Oleg Protasov (P.S.O.)   —  Frank Ordenewitz (P.S.O.)
—  Anatoliy Demiyanenko (P.S.O.)
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 14/02/1989 Venue: Highbury Stadium (London) Attn: 21,785 Referee: Tony Ward (England)
ARSENAL FRANCE
2:0 (0:0)
1:0  Martin Hayes (59)   2:0  Alan Smith (74)  
John Lukic, Lee Dixon, David O’Leary (Steve Bould 61′), Tony Adams, Nigel Winterburn, David Rocastle
(Perry Groves 73′), Michael Thomas, Kevin Richardson, Brian Marwood (Martin Hayes 57′), Alan Smith
(Niall Quinn 75′), Paul Merson
Joël Bats, William Prunier, Thierry Bonalair, Franck Silvestre, Sylvain Kastendeuch, Franck Sauzée,
Jean-Philippe Durand (Philippe Vercruysse 68′), Laurent Blanc, Stéphane Paille (Marcel Dib 87′),
Jean-Pierre Papin, Christian Perez (Daniel Bravo 55′)
Coach: George Graham (Scotland) Coach: Michel Platini
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 22/02/1989 Venue: Stadio Arena Garibaldi (Pisa) Attn: 20,336 Referee: Horst Brummeier (Austria)
ITALY DENMARK
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Guiseppe Bergomi (62)  
Walter Zenga, Guiseppe Bergomi, Riccardo Ferri (Ciro Ferrera 46′), Franco Baresi, Paulo Maldini, Roberto Donadoni
(Massimo Crippa 68′), Fernando de Napoli, Guiseppe Giannini, Nicola Berti, Gianluca Vialli (Stefano Borgonovo 74′)
Aldo Serena
Peter Schmeichel, John Larsen (Bjørn Kristensen 79′), Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, Kim Vilfort (John Helt 76′),
John Jensen (Henrik Larsen 66′), Jan Mølby, Jan Bartram, Jan Heintze, Brian Laudrup, Flemming Povlsen
Coach: Azeglio Vicini Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany)
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 08/03/1989 Venue: Olyimbiakó Stádhyo Athínas (Athína) Attn: 933 Referee: Carlo Longhi (Italy)
GREECE EAST GERMANY
3:2 (2:0)
1:0  Dimitris Saravakos (22)   2:0  – Jens Wahl (29. Own goal)   3:1  Dimitris Saravakos (59) 2:1  Damian Halata (54)   3:2  Andreas Thom (67)
Spyros Ikonomopoulos, Stratos Apostolakis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Ioannis Klaitzakis, Jiotis Tsalouchidis,
Nikos Nioblias, Stelios Manolas (Georgios Koutoulas 46′) (Pagonis Vakalopoulos 70′), Dimos Kavouras
(Stefanos Borbokis 81′), Dimitris Saravakos [c], Andreas Mbonovas, Nikos Tsiantakis (Spyros Maragkos 79′)
René Müller [c], Frank Rohde, Detlef Schößler, Matthias Lindner, Ronald Kreer, Jörg Stübner, Matthias Sammer,
Damian Halata (Olaf Marschall 66′), Jens Wahl (Thomas Doll 46′), Ulf Kirsten, Andreas Thom
Coach: Alekos Sofianidis Coach: Manfred Zapf
Cards: Paris Georgakopoulos [Y]   Cards:  
Note: Attendance also given as 2000.
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 22/03/1989 Venue: Philips Stadion (Eindhoven) Attn: 26,000 Referee:  Joseph Worrall (England)
NETHERLANDS SOVIET UNION
2:0 (1:0)
1:0  Marco van Basten (4)   2:0  Ronald Koeman (85. Penalty)  
Theo Snelders, Ronald Koeman, Adri van Tiggelen, Graeme Rutjers, Wim Hofkens, Aron Winter, Frank Rijkaard,
Gerald Vanenburg, Pieter Huistra (John Bosman 71′), Ruud Gullit [c], Marco van Basten
Rinat Dasayev [c], Sergei Gorlukovich, Andrei Zygmantovich (Alexei Cherednik 64′), Oleg Kuznetsov,
Anatoli Demyanenko, Vasili Rats, Sergei Aleinikov, Gennadi Litovchenko, Aleksandr Zavarov, Oleg Protasov,
Aleksandr Borodyuk (Yuri Savichev 64′)
Coach: Thijs Libregts Coach: Valeri Lobanovski
Cards: Adri van Tiggelen [Y] Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 22/03/1989 Venue: Vasil Levski (Sofiya) Attn: 40,000 Referee: Dušan Krchnák (Czechoslovakia)
BULGARIA WEST GERMANY
1:2 (0:0)
1:0  Nikolai Iliev (46) 1:1  Rudi Völler (72)   1:2  Pierre Littbarski (87)
Ilia Valov (Nikolai Donev 46′), Pavel Dochev, Nikolai Iliev, Krassimir Bezinski, Ilian Kiriakov (Trifon Ivanov 74′),
Ivailo Kirov (Nikolai Todorov 59′), Anio Sadkov, Krassimir Balakov (Kiril Metkov 73′), Emil Kostadinov,
Lyuboslav Penev, Hristo Stoichkov
Bodo Illgner, Holger Fach (Pierre Littbarski 46′), Thomas Berthold, Jürgen Kohler, Guido Buchwald,
Andreas Brehme, Thomas Häßler, Andreas Möller, Lothar Matthäus [c], Karlhinz Riedle, Rudi Völler
Coach: Boris Angelov Coach: Franz Beckenbauer
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 16:30 – 25/03/1989 Venue: Praterstadion (Wien) Attn: 23,000 Referee: Manfred Neuner (West Germany)
AUSTRIA ITALY
0:1 (0:0)
  0:1  Nicola Berti (88)
Klaus Lindenberger, Heribert Weber, Anton Pfeffer, Kurt Russ, Gerald Willfurth, Herbert Prohaska, Manfred Zsak,
Andreas Herzog (Manfred Linzmaier 87′), Josef Degeorgi (Walter Hörmann 70′), Andreas Ogris
(Gerhard Rodax 61′), Anton Polster
Walter Zenga, Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Bergomi, Riccardo Ferri, Paolo Maldini (Luigi De Agostini 46′),
Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli, Giuseppe Giannini, Nicola Berti, Gianluca Vialli, Aldo Serena
(Stefano Borgonovo 21′)
Coach: Josef Hickersberger Coach: Azeglio Vicini
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 29/03/1989 Venue: Municipal (Sibiu) Attn: 20,000 Referee: Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)
ROMANIA ITALY
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Ioan Sabau (48)  
Silviu Lung [c], Dan Petrescu, Mircea Rednic, Stefan Iovan, Michael Klein, Ioan Sabau, Dorin Mateut,
Gheorghe Popescu, Gheorghe Hagi (Ioan Lupescu 86′), Marius Lacatus, Rodion Camataru (Sorin Cigan 46′)
Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi (Giancarlo Marocchi 51′), Riccardo Ferri (Paolo Maldini 38′), Franco Baresi,
Ciro Ferrara, Nicola Berti, Roberto Donadoni (Roberto Baggio 65′), Fernando De Napoli, Giuseppe Giannini,
Gianluca Vialli, Stefano Borgonovo
Coach: Emeric Jenei Coach: Azeglio Vicini
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 04/04/1989 Venue: Népstadion (Budapest) Attn: 7,000 Referee: Branko Bujic (Yugoslavia)
HUNGARY SWITZERLAND
3:0 (2:0)
1:0  Lajos Détári (22)   2:0  Ervin Kovács (36)   3:0  György Bognár (74)  
Péter Disztl, László Disztl, István Kozma, Zoltán Bognár, József Keller, József Gregor, Lajos Détári
(Zoltán Csucsánszky 83′), János Sass (András Cseh 77′), Ervin Kovács (Tíbor Balog 46′), József Kiprich
(Pál Fischer 53′), Gyula Hajszán
Martin Brunner, Roger Wehrli, Stefan Marini, Martin Weber, Urs Birrer, Marcel Koller (Beat Sutter 59′),
Christian Colombo, Heinz Hermann, Lucien Favre (Alain Sutter 67′), Dario Zuffi, Kubilay Türkyilmaz
Coach: Bertalan Bicskei Coach: Daniel Jeandupeux
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 05/04/1989 Venue: Olyimbiakó Stádhyo Athínas (Athína) Attn: 2,000 Referee: Friedrich Kaupe (Austria)
GREECE YUGOSLAVIA
1:4 (0:1)
0:1  Zlatko Vujovic (21)   1:2  Semir Tuce (75)   1:3  Dragan Jakovljevic (79)   1:4  Zlatko Vujovic (82) 1:1  Tasos Mitropoulos (59)
Spyros Ikonopoulos (Nikos Sarganis 46′), Stratos Apostolakis, Iakovos Chatziathanasiou, Ioannis Kalitzakis,
Kostas Mavridis (Pagonis Vakalopoulos 46′), Jiotis Tsalouchidis [c], Stefanos Borbokis, Paris Georgakopoulos
(Ilias Savvidis 61′), Ioannis Samaras (Georgios Koutoulas 46′), Tasos Mitropoulos, Nikos Tsian
Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic (Semir Tuce 67′), Predrag Spasic, Zoran Vujovic, Faruk Hadzibegic,
Davor Jozic, Dragan Stojkovic, Safet Susic, Radmilo Mihajlovic (Dragan Jakovljevic 64′), Mehmed Bazdarevic
(Bosko Djurovski 87′), Zlatko Vujovic
Coach: Antonis Georgiadis Coach: Ivica Osim
Cards: Paris Georgakopoulos [Y] Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 11/04/1989 Venue: Bundesstadion Liebenau (Graz) Attn: 8,000 Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)
AUSTRIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA
1:2 (0:0)
1:1  Andreas Herzog (71) 0:1  Stanislav Griga (60)   1:2  Stanislav Griga (77)
Klaus Lindenberger, Kurt Russ, Heribert Weber, Anton Pfeffer, Gerald Willfurth (Andreas Reisinger 63′),
Peter Stöger, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Herzog, Josef Degeorgi, Christian Keglevits (Gerhard Rodax 63′),
Peter Pacult
Jan Stejskal, Ján Kocián, Július Bielik, Miroslav Kadlec, František Straka, Michal Bílek, Václav Nemecek
(Vladimír Kinier 86′), Ivan Hašek, Lubomír Moravcík, Stanislav Griga, Milan Luhový (Radek Drulák 88′)
Coach: Josef Hickersberger Coach: Josef Vengloš
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 12/04/1989 Venue: Ålborg stadion (Ålborg) Attn: 10,400 Referee: Thor Odd Pressberg (Norway)
DENMARK CANADA
2:0 (1:0)
1:0  Lars Elstrup (37)   2:0  Kim Vilfort (73)  
Troels Rasmunssen (Peter Schmeichel 46′), Lars Olsen [c], John Larsen, Kent Nielsen (Henrik Larsen 52′),
Jan Bartram (John Helt 80′), John Jensen, Ulrich Moseby (Kim Vilfort 46′), Michael Laudrup, Brian Laudrup
(Mark Strudal 75′), Lars Elstrup, Flemming Povlsen
Craig Forrest, Peter Sarantopoulos, Ian Bridge, Randy Samuel, Tony Nocita, Norm Odinga, James Lowery
Colin Miller, Drew Ferguson (Guido Titotto 84′), Nick Gilbert (Doug Muirhead 55′), Alex Bunbury
Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany)   Coach: Bob Lenarduzzi
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: The second goal is also reported as an own-goal by Ian Bridge.
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 22/04/1989 Venue: Estadio Marco Antonio Bentegodi (Verona) Attn: 13,891 Referee: George Courtney (England)
ITALY URUGUAY
1:1 (0:0)
1:0  Roberto Baggio (66) 1:1  Carlos Aguilera (83)
Walter Zenga (Stefano Tacconi 46′), Giuseppe Bergomi, Ricardo Ferri, Franco Baresi, Luigi De Agostini,
Roberto Baggio, Giancarlo Marocchi, Nicola Berti, Giuseppe Giannini, Aldo Serena, Gianluca Vialli
(Andrea Carnevale 41′)
Jorge Sere, José Herrera, Daniel Revelez, Hugo De León, Alfonso Domínguez, Gabriel Correa
(Santiago Ostolaza 72′), José Batlle Perdomo, Enzo Francéscoli, Pablo Bengoechea (Carlos Aguilera 78′),
Antonio Alzamendi, Ruben Sosa
Coach: Azeglio Vicini Coach: Oscar Washington Tabárez
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 15:30 – 26/04/1989 Venue: Stadio Erasmo Iacovone (Taranto) Attn: 20,000 Referee: Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland)
ITALY HUNGARY
4:0 (1:0)
1:0  Gianluca Vialli (8)   2:0  Riccardo Ferri (53)   3:0  Nicola Berti (67)   4:0  Andrea Carnevale (77)  
Walter Zenga, Ciro Ferrara, Paolo Maldini (Guiseppe Bergomi 78′), Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri,
Roberto Donadoni, Fernando De Napoli, Gianluca Vialli (Aldo Serena 46′), Giuseppe Giannini (Luca Fusi 73′),
Andrea Carnevale
Péter Disztl, István Kozma, Józef Keller, László Disztl, Zoltán Bognár, Tíbor Balog, János Zsinka
(József Gregor 60′), Kálmán Kovács, Imre Fodor (György Bognár 75′), Lajos Détári, István Vincze
(Gyula Hajszán 65′)
Coach: Azeglio Vicini Coach: Bertalan Bicskei
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: Referee also reported as Daniel Roduit (Switzerland).
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 02/05/1989 Venue: Ullevaal (Oslo) Attn: 5,791 Referee: Simo Ruokonen (Finland)
NORWAY POLAND
0:3 (0:1)
  0:1  Jan Furtok (22)   0:2  Jan Furtok (50)   0:3  Dariusz Wdowczyk (80)
Erik Thorstvedt, Gunnar Halle (Karl Petter Løken 46′), Terje Kojedal [c], Rune Bratseth, Per Edmund Mordt,
Anders Giske, Kjetil Rekdal (Tom Guldbrandsen 66′), Kjetil Osvold, Gøran Sørloth, Jan Åge Fjørtoft
(Sten Glenn Haaberg 66′), Ørjan Berg
Jarosław Bako, Piotr Soczyński, Roman Szewczyk, Damian Łukasik, Dariusz Wdowczyk, Waldemar Prusik [c]
(Zbigniew Kaczmarek 46′), Ryszard Tarasiewicz (Jacek Ziober 61′), Dariusz Dziekanowski (Roman Kosecki 46′),
Jan Urban, Krzysztof Warzycha, Jan Furtok
Coach: Ingvar Stadheim Coach: Wojciech Łazarek
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 03/05/1989 Venue: Estadio Centenario (Montevideo) Attn: 15,000 Referee: Jorge Romero (Argentina)
URUGUAY ECUADOR
3:1 (1:0)
1:0  Sergio Martínez (32)   2:0  Carlos Aguilera (43)   3:1  Carlos Aguilera (53) 2:1  Raúl Avilés (83)
Jorge Seré, José Herrera, Daniel Revelez, Hugo De León, Alfonso Domínguez, Gabriel Correa (Santiago Ostolaza),
José Perdomo, Ruben Paz, Sergio Martínez (Eduardo Da Silva), Carlos Aguilera, William Castro (Adolfo Barán)
Carlos Morales, Jimmy Izquierdo (Claudio Alcívar), Wilson Macías, Hólger Quiñónez, Luis Capurro, Alex Aguinaga,
Pietro Marsetti (Julio César Rosero), Kléber Fajardo, Hamilton Cuvi, Byron Tenorio (Carlos Muñoz), Raúl Avilés
Coach: Oscar Tabárez Coach: Dusan Draskovic (Yugoslavia)
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989 / XIV. Korea Rep – Japan Annual Match
Date: 15:00 – 05/05/1989 Venue: Dongdaemun Stadium (Seoul) Attn: 20,000 Referee: Subramaniam Nathan (Malaysia)
KOREA REPUBLIC JAPAN
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Tae-Ho Lee (63)  
Poong-Joo Kim, Gang-Hee Choi, Min-Gook Cho, Yong-Hwan Chung, Deok-Yeo Yoon (Yoon-Hwan Cho ▲67′),
Sang-Beom Goo, Soo-Jin Noh (Sang-Gook Choi ▲52′), Bong-Sub Sim, Hae-Won Chung [c], Yong-Se Kim
(Tae-Ho Lee ▲60′), Soon-Ho Choi
松永成立 / Shigetetsu Matsunaga [c], 森正明 / Masaaki Mori, 梶野智幸 / Tomoyuki Kajino,
井原正巳 / Masami Ihara, 柱谷哲二 / Tetsuji Hashiratani, 佐々木雅尚 / Masanao Sasaki, 堀池巧 / Takumi Horiike,
長谷川健太 / Kenta Hasegawa, 大榎克己 / Katsumi Oenoki, 望月聡 / Satoru Mochizuki
(浅岡朝泰 / Tomoyatsu Asaoka ▲65′), 前田治 / Osamu Maeda (黒崎久志 / Hisashi Kurosaki ▲77′)
Coach: Hoi-Taek Lee Coach: 横山謙三 / Kenzo Yokoyama
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 10/05/1989 Venue: Estádio Placido Castelão (Fortaleza) Attn: 73,000 Referee: Carlos Espósito (Brazil)
BRAZIL PERU
4:1 (2:0)
1:0  Zé (9)   2:0  Bebeto (22)   3:0  Charles Santos (55)   4:1  Charles Santos (82) 3:1  Carlos Torres (62)
Acácio Barreto, Jorge ‘Jorginho’ Campos, Marcelo Kiremitdjian (Mauro Galvão 74′), André Cruz,
Iomar do Nascimento ‘Mazinho’, Bismarck Faria, José ‘Zé’ do Carmo (Eduardo dos Santos ‘Edu Manga’ 61′),
Raimundo da Silva ‘Bobô’ (José ‘Zé’ Carlos dos Anjos 80′), Crizan ‘Zinho’ de Oliveira (Cristovão dos Santos 61′),
Roberto ‘Bebeto’ de Oliveira, Charles Santos (Welvis ‘Vivinho’ Marcelino 84′)
César Chávez Riva, Leonardo Rojas, Pedro Requena, José Del Solar, Octavio Vidales (Jorge Talavera 32′),
Javier Chirinos (Juan Carlos Bazalar 56′), José Luis Carranza, Leoncio Cervera (César Rodríguez 63′),
Luis Reyna (Martín Ramírez 54′), Eduardo Rey Muñoz (Luis Falcón 85′), Carlos Torres
Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni Coach: José Macía ‘Pepe’ (Brazil)
Cards:   Cards: José Luis Carranza [R 48′]
Note: A Brazilian source reports that Chirinos was sent off, not Carranza.
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 19:00 – 13/05/1989 Venue: 岡山県営陸上競技場 / Okayama Athletics Stadium (岡山 / Okayama) Attn: 7,000 Referee: Kenji Tanaka (Japan)
JAPAN CHINA
2:0 (2:0)
1:0  Mitsunori Yoshida (26)   2:0  Osamu Maeda (40)  
森下申一 / Shinichi Morishita [c], 森正明 / Masaaki Mori, 梶野智幸 / Tomoyuki Kajino, 堀池巧 / Takumi Horiike,
井原正巳 / Masami Ihara, 佐々木雅尚 / Masanao Sasaki, 柱谷哲二 / Tetsuji Hashiratani,
長谷川健太 / Kenta Hasegawa, 大榎克己 / Katsumi Oenoki (名取篤 / Atsushi Natori ▲78′),
前田治 / Osamu Maeda, 吉田光範 / Mitsunori Yoshida (望月聡 / Satoru Mochizuki ▲46′)
Zhang Hui Kang, Zhu Bo, Sheng Gao, Guo Yu Jun, Jia Xiu Quan, Chao Mai [c], Ju Du An, Yu Xin Xie,
Tang Yao Dong (Zhang Xiau Wen 46′), Liu Hai Guang (Wang Bao Shan 46′), Ma Lin
Coach: 横山謙三 / Kenzo Yokoyama Coach: Gao Feng Wen
Cards:   Cards: Wang Bao Shan [R 52′], Yu Xin Xie [Y 83′]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989 / Alain Giresse Farewell match
Date: 23/05/1989 Venue: Parc Lescure (Bordeaux) Attn: 20,000 Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)
GIRONDINS DE  BORDEAUX SELECTION INTERNATIONALE
6:2 (3:1)
1:0  Zlatko Vujovic (10)   2:0  Alain Giresse (12)   3:0  Zlatko Vujovic (20)   4:1  Jean-Marc Ferreri (49)
5:1  Thierry Tusseau (52)   6:2  – Maxime Bossis (80. Own goal)
3:1  Safet Sušic (25)   5:2  Johnny Ekström (71)
Dominique Dropsy, Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, Jean-Pierre Papin, Léonard Specht, Thierry Tusseau,
René Girard, Jean Tigana, Alain Giresse [c], Michel Platini, Zlatko Vujovic, Jean-Pierre Papin
Subs:
Joël Bats ▲, Jean-Marc Ferreri ▲, Antoine Martinez ▲, Eric Cantona ▲, Jean-François Domergue ▲,
Alain Roche ▲, Dominique Rocheteau ▲, Bixente Lizarazu ▲
Jean-Marie Pfaff, João Pinto, Maxime Bossis, Zoran Vujovic, Marko Elsner, Luis Fernandez, Safet Sušic,
Rabah Madjer, Carlos Valderrama, Klaus Allofs [c], Johnny Ekström
Subs:
Joseph-Antoine Bell ▲, Jorge Burruchaga ▲, Graham Rix ▲, Beto Marcico ▲, Edivaldo ▲, Bernard Gimenez ▲
Coach: Aimé Jacque Coach: N/A
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 23/05/1989 Venue: Estadio Atahualpa (Quito) Attn: 20,000 Referee: Adolfo Quirola (Ecuador)
ECUADOR URUGUAY
1:1 (0:0)
1:0  Raúl Avilés (58) 1:1  José Herrera (90)
Carlos Luis Morales, Jimmy Izquierdo, Wilson Macías, Hólger Quiñónez, Luis Capurro, Alex Aguinaga
(Nelson Guerrero), Julio César Rosero, Kléber Fajardo, Hamilton Cuvi (Carlos Muñoz), Byron Tenorio,
Raúl Avilés
Javier Zeoli, José Herrera, Daniel Revelez, Hugo De León, José Luis, Pintos Saldanha, Ruben Pereira,
José Perdomo, Edison Suárez, Sergio Martínez (Edgar Borges), Carlos Aguilera, Gustavo Dalto (Ruben Da Silva)
Coach: Dusan Draskovic (Yugoslavia) Coach: Oscar Tabárez
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Rous Cup 1989
Date: 23/05/1989 Venue: Wembley Stadium (London) Attn: 15,628 Referee: Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
ENGLAND CHILE
0:0
   
Peter Shilton, Paul Parker, Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Stuart Pearce, Chris Waddle, Neil Webb,
Bryan Robson [c], Paul Gascoigne, Nigel Clough, John Fashanu (Tony Cottee 70′)
Roberto Rojas, Leonel Contreras, Rubén Espinoza, Hugo González, Fernando Astengo, Patricio Reyes,
Raúl Ormeño, Jaime Augusto Pizarro, Osvaldo Hurtado (Jaime Andrés Vera 55′), Hugo Rubio, Juan Covarrubias
(Juan Carlos Letelier 46′)
Coach: Bobby Robson Coach: Orlando Aravena
Cards: Bryan Robson [Y] Cards: Patricio Reyes [Y], Fernando Astengo [Y], Hugo González [Y]
Note:  
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Match: Giancarlo Antognoni Farewell match
Date: 25/05/1989 Venue: Stadio Comunale (Firenze) Attn: 30,600 Referee: Luci (Italy)
ITALIA ’82 World Cup Masters ’82
4:2 (2:1)
1:1  Francesco Graziani (26)   2:1  Francesco Graziani (42)   3:2  Giancarlo Antognoni (74. Penalty)
4:2  Franco Causio (44)
0:1  Rabah Madjer (10)   2:2  Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (61)
Ivano Bordon, Claudio Gentile, Gabriele Oriali, Gaetano Scirea, Antonio Cabrini, Fulvio Collovati, Marco Tardelli,
Bruno Conti, Giancarlo Antognoni, Paolo Rossi, Francesco Graziani
<Subs:>Daniele Massaro, Giampiero Marini, Franco Causio, Alessandro Altobellim Franco Selvaggi
Jean-Marie Pfaff[Belgium], Hans-Peter Briegel [West Germany], Zbigniew Boniek [Poland],
José Antonio Camacho [Spain], Ruud Krol [Netherlands], Alberto Tarantini [Argentina], Rabah Madjer [Algeria],
Júnior [Brazil], Paul Breitner [West Germany], Jorge Valdano [Argentina], Karl-Heinz Rummenigge [West Germany]
<Subs:>Oleg Blokhin [USSR], Dunga [Brazil], Bernd Förster [West Germany], Glenn Hysén [Sweden]
Coach: Enzo Bearzot Coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Rous Cup 1989
Date: 27/05/1989 Venue: Hampden Park (Glasgow) Attn: 63,282 Referee: Michel Vautrot (France)
SCOTLAND ENGLAND
0:2 (0:1)
  0:1  Chris Waddle (20)   0:2  Steve Bull (80)
Jim Leighton, Stewart McKimmie, Alex McLeish, Dave McPherson II, Maurice Malpas, Pat Nevin, Roy Aitken,
Paul McStay, Robert Connor (Peter Grant 57′), Ally McCoist, Maurice Johnston
Peter Shilton, Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb, Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c],
Trevor Steven, John Fashanu (Steve Bull 32′), Tony Cottee (Paul Gascoigne 76′), Chris Waddle
Coach: Andy Roxburgh Coach: Bobby Robson
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 27/05/1989 Venue: Stade du Heysel (Bruxelles-Ville) Attn: 2,335 Referee: Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland)
BELGIUM YUGOSLAVIA
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Marc Van der Linden (77. Penalty)  
Michel Preud’homme, Koenraad Sanders, Philippe Albert, Jean-François de Sart, Bruno Versavel, Marc Emmers,
Franky Van der Elst, Patrick Vervoort, Marc Degryse (Daniel Veyt 76′), Enzo Scifo (Marc Van der Linden 46′),
Jan Ceulemans [c] (Luc Nilis 46′)
Tomislav Ivkovic (Fahrudin Omerovic 46′), Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic (Budimir Vujacic 46′),
Milan Jankovic, Bosko Djurovski, Dragoljub Brnovic, Zoran Vujovic, Safet Susic [c], Dragan Jakovljevic,
Dragan Stojkovic (Dejan Savicevic 46′), Goran Milojevic
Coach: Guy Thys Coach: Ivica Osim
Cards: Philippe Albert [Y] Cards: Tomislav Ivkovic [Y], Dragan Stojkovic [Y]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 31/05/1989 Venue: Ullevaal (Oslo) Attn: 2,084 Referee: Rune Larsson (Sweden)
NORWAY AUSTRIA
4:1 (2:0)
1:0  Gunnar Halle (33)   2:0  Jan Åge Fjørtoft (40)   3:0  Karl Petter Løken (55)   4:0  Terje Kojedal (60) 4:1  Andreas Ogris (65)
Ola By Rise, Gunnar Halle, Erland Johnsen, Terje Kojedal [c], Stig Inge Bjørnebye, Karl Petter Løken
(Tom Gulbrandsen 65′), Ørjan Berg, Kjetil Osvold, Jahn Ivar Jakobsen, Gøran Sørloth, Jan Åge Fjørtoft
(Simen Agdestein 73′)
Klaus Lindenberger (Otto Konrad 46′), Heribert Weber [c] (Ernst Aigner 46′), Kurt Russ, Robert Pecl
(Josef Degeorgi 46′), Anton Pfeffer, Alfred Hörtnagl, Manfred Zsak, Andreas Herzog (Peter Stöger 65′),
Andreas Reisinger, Andreas Ogris, Peter Pacult (Gerhard Rodax 65′)
Coach: Ingvar Stadheim Coach: Josef Hickersberger
Cards: Erland Johnsen [Y 5′], Tom Gulbrandsen [Y 83′] Cards: Robert Pecl [Y 13], Kurt Russ [Y 42′]
Note:  
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Match: Unicef Charity match 1989
Date: 07/06/1989 Venue: Idrætsparken (København) Attn: 18,400 Referee: Jaap Uilenberg (Netherlands)
DENMARK ENGLAND
1:1 (0:1)
1:1  Lars Elstrup (56) 0:1  Gary Lineker (27)
Peter Schmeichel, Kent Nielsen, Lars Olsen, Ivan Nielsen (John Larsen 69′), Henrik Risom, Michael Laudrup,
John Helt, Jan Bartram, Henrik Andersen (Kim Vilfort 63′), Lars Elstrup, Brian Laudrup (Peter Rasmussen 87′)
Peter Shilton (David Seaman 65′), Paul Parker, Stuart Pearce, Neil Webb (Steve McMahon 46′), Des Walker,
Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c], David Rocastle, Gary Lineker, Peter Beardsley (Steve Bull 61′), John Barnes
(Chris Waddle 46′)
Coach:  Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany)   Coach: Bobby Robson
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 08/06/1989 Venue: Estadio Jornalista Mário Filho ‘Maracanã’ (Rio de Janeiro) Attn: 33,496 Referee: Juan Cardellino (Uruguay)
BRAZIL PORTUGAL
4:0 (2:0)
1:0  Bebeto de Oliveira (26)   2:0  – Luis Sobrinho (31. Own goal)   3:0  Ricardo Gomes (47)
4:0  Charles Santos (75)
 
Acacio Barreto, Jorginho Campos (Claudio Leal “Branco” 66′), Ricardo Gomes, Carlos Mozer
(“Aldair” dos Santos 86′), Iomar do Nascimento “Mazinho”, Paulo Silas (Geovani Silva 65′), Bernardo da Silva,
Eduardo Santos (Cristovão dos Santos 65′), Valdo Candido, “Bebeto” de Oliveira (“Zé” Carlos Anjos 79′),
Charles Santos
Adelino Barros “Neno”, João Domingos Silva Pinto, Luís Sobrinho, Frederico Rosa, António Veloso,
Victor Araujo “Paneira”, Adelino Nunes (Jaime Magalhães 42′), José da Silva “Juanico”, José Semedo
(Osvaldo Pinto “Vado” 70′), César de Brito, Rui Águas
Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni Coach: Julio Pereira “Juca”
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 14/06/1989 Venue: Estadio Centenario (Montevideo) Attn: 10,000 Referee: Roberto Otello (Uruguay)
URUGUAY BOLIVIA
1:0 (1:0)
1:0  Carlos Aguilera (18. Penalty)  
Javier Zeoli, José Herrera, Daniel Revelez, Hugo De León, Alfonso Domínguez, Santiago Ostolaza, Ruben Pereyra
(Gabriel Correa), Edison Suárez (Sergio Martínez), Carlos Aguilera, Ruben Da Silva (Gustavo Dalto), William Castro
Luis Galarza, Ricardo Fontana, William Ibáñez, Miguel Rimba, Eligio Martínez, Marciano Saldias, Eduardo Villegas,
Carlos Arias, Francisco Takeo (Fernando Salinas), Álvaro Peña, Arturo García
Coach: Oscar Tabárez Coach: Jorge Habegger (Argentina)
Cards: José Herrera [R 22′]   Cards: Arturo García [R 22′]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989 / DBU 100th Anniversary Tournament
Date: 14/06/1989 Venue: Idrætsparken (København) Attn: 15,200 Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany)
DENMARK SWEDEN
6:0 (2:0)
1:0  Flemming Povlsen (30)   2:0  Lars Elstrup (42)   3:0  Henrik Andersen (64)   4:0  Jan Bartram (70)
5:0  Lars Elstrup (74)   6:0  Michael Laudrup (80)
 
Troels Rasmussen, Kent Nielsen (John Larsen 38′), Lars Olsen [c], Ivan Nielsen, Henrik Risom, Michael Laudrup,
John Jensen (John Helt 46′), Jan Bartram, Henrik Andersen (Jan Heintze 65′), Flemming Povlsen
(Brian Laudrup 80′), Lars Elstrup
Lars Eriksson, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén (Dennis Schiller 39′), Peter Lönn, Roger Ljung, Robert Prytz
(Klas Ingesson 68′), Glenn Strömberg, Joakim Nilsson, Johnny Ekström, Mats Magnusson, Mats Gren
(Jonas Thern 46′)
Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany) Coach: Olle Nordin
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: DBU: Danish Football Association (Dansk Boldspil-Union)
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Match: Friendly International 1989 / DBU Centenary Tournament
Date: 16/06/1989 Venue: Idrætsparken (København) Attn: 6,700 Referee: Henning Lund-Sørensen (Denmark)
SWEDEN BRAZIL
2:1 (1:0)
1:0  Stefan Rehn (26)   2:0  Roger Ljung (49) 2:1 Cristovão dos Santos (79)
Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Peter Lönn, Roger Ljung, Dennis Schiller (Niclas Larsson 46′), Anders Limpár,
Klas Ingesson, Stefan Rehn, Joakim Nilsson, Mats Magnusson (Johnny Ekström 69′), Jan Hellström
Acacio Barreto, Paulo Roberto Costa, André Cruz, Ricardo Gomes, Claudio Leal “Branco”, Paulo Silas
(Bismarck Faria 73′), Bernardo da Silva, Eduardo Santos (Geovani Silva 46′), Valdo Candido, Charles Santos
(Cristovão dos Santos 46′), Hamilton de Souza “Careca” (Gerson da Silva 69′)
Coach: Olle Nordin Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni
Cards: Anders Limpár [Y 60′]   Cards: Charles Santos [Y 39′]
Note: DBU: Danish Football Association (Dansk Boldspil-Union)
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Match: Friendly International 1989 / DBU Centenary Tournament
Date: 18/06/1989 Venue: Idrætsparken (København) Attn: 38,900 Referee: Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)
DENMARK BRAZIL
4:0 (1:0)
1:0  Morten Olsen (30. Penalty)   2:0  Michael Laudrup (54)   3:0  Michael Laudrup (62)   4:0  Lars Olsen (67)  
Troels Rasmussen, Lars Olsen, Ivan Nielsen (Henrik Larsen 46′), John Larsen, Jan Heintze, Henrik Risom,
John Helt (John Jensen 74′), Morten Olsen (Jan Bartram 62′), Michael Laudrup, Brian Laudrup
(Flemming Povlsen 46′), Lars Elstrup
Acácio Barreto, Paulo Roberto Costa, André Cruz, Ricardo Gomes, Claudio Leal “Branco”
(Iomar do Nascimento “Mazinho” 64′), Cristóvão dos Santos (Paulo Silas 64′), Bernardo da Silva, Geovani Silva,
Bismarck Faria (Eduardo Santos “Manga” 74′), Gérson da Silva (Hamilton de Souza “Careca” 85′), Valdo Candido
(Charles Santos 74′)
Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany) Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni
Cards:   Cards: Gérson da Silva [Y], Ricardo Gomes [Y]
Note: DBU: Danish Football Association (Dansk Boldspil-Union)
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 21/06/1989 Venue: St. Jakob Park (Basel) Attn: 13,000 Referee: John Blankenstein (Netherlands)
SWITZERLAND BRAZIL
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Kubilay Türkyilmaz (50. Penalty)  
Martin Brunner (Stefan Lehmann 46′), Marcel Koller, Stefan Marini, Martin Weber, Peter Schepull,
Hervert Baumann, Beat Sutter (Hans-Peter Burri 83′), Alain Geiger, Alain Sutter (René Sutter 56′),
Kubilay Türkyilmaz (Dario Zuffi 73′), Stéphane Chapuisat (Blaise Piffaretti 62′)
Claudio Taffarel, Paulo Roberto Costa (Claudio Leal “Branco” 74′), André Cruz, Ricardo Gomes,
Iomar do Nascimento “Mazinho”, Ricardo de Brito “Alemão”, Carlos Verri “Dunga”, Milton da Peixão “Tita”,
Valdo Candido, Renato Portaluppi, Gerson Da Silva (Geovani Silva 74′)
Coach: Ulrich Stielike (West Germany) Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 18:00 – 23/07/1989 Venue: Estádio São Januário (Rio de Janeiro) Attn: 2,174 Referee: Arnaldo César Coelho (Brazil)
BRAZIL JAPAN
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Bismarck (71)  
Claudio  Taffarel (Zé Carlos  III 46′), Iomar Mazinho (Josimar Pereira 46′),  André Cruz, Nascimento Aldair,
Carlos Dunga (Ricardo Alemão 46′), Valdo Candido (Paulo Silas 46′), Mauro Galvão, Claudio Branco
(Edivaldo Fonseca 46′), Jose Roberto “Bebeto” (Renato Gaúcho 46′), Antonio Careca [c] (Milton Tita 46′),
(Cristovão Borges dos Santos 69′), Souza Faria “Romário”, (Bismarck Faria 62′)
森下申一 / Shinichi Morishita [c], 森正明 / Masaaki Mori, 信藤克義 / Katsuyoshi Sintoh,
井原正巳 / Masami Ihara, 堀池巧 / Takumi Horiike, 佐々木雅尚 / Masanao Sasaki,
長谷川健太 / Kenta Hasegawa, 望月聡 / Satoru Mochizuki (吉田光範 / Mitsunori Yoshida ▲75′),
名取篤 / Atsushi Natori, 水沼貴史 / Takafumi Mizunuma (松山吉之 / Yoshiyuki Matsuyama ▲64′),
黒崎久志 / Hisashi Kurosaki
Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni Coach: 横山謙三 / Kenzo Yokoyama
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989 / Oleg Blokhin’s farewell match
Date: 28/06/1989 Venue: Republican (Kiev) Attn: 100,000 Referee: Alexei Spirin (USSR)
SOVIET  UNION WORLD  XI
3:3 (1:0)
1:0  Aleksandr Borodyuk (19)   2:1  Igor Belanov (51. Penalty)   3:2  Sergei Baltacha (90)  
Viktor Chanov (Stanislav Cherchesov 46′), Vladimir Bessonov (Oleg Kuznetsov 80′), Aleksandr Chivadze
(Andrei Bal 46′), Sergei Baltacha, Sergei Gorlukovich (Khoren Oganesyan 75′), Oleg Luzhnyi (Ivan Yaremchuk 50′),
Sergei Aleinikov (Gennadi Litovchenko 46′), Fyodor Cherenkov (Sergei Rodionov 46′), Aleksandr Borodyuk,
Yuri Savichev (Oleg Protasov 46′), Oleg Blokhin (Igor Belanov 46′)
Jean-Marie Pfaff [Belgium], Claudio Gentile [Italy], Fernando Quirarte [Mexico], Predrag Spasic [Yugoslavia]
(Uli Stielike [West Germany] 69′), Uli Stielike [West Germany] (Bernd Förster [West Germany] 46′),
Károly Csapó [Hungary], Giancarlo Antognoni [Italy] (Dirceu [Brazil] 46′), Paul Breitner [West Germany],
Dominique Rocheteau [France] (Eli Ohana [Israel] 46′), Lajos Détári [Hungary], Dejan Savicevic [Yugoslavia]
(Oleg Blokhin [USSR] 46′)
Coach: Valeri Lobanovski Coach: Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany)
Cards: Stanislav Cherchesov [Y] Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly Club International 1989 / Torneio de Paris 1989 <Semi-finals>
Date: 05/07/1989 Venue: Parc des Princes (Paris) Attn:   Referee: Parc des Princes (Paris) 
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN VASCO DA GAMA
4:0 (2:0)
1:0  Zlatko Vujovic (28)   2:0  Christian Perez (40)   3:0  – Paulo Roberto (60. Own goal)   4:0  Safet Susic (62)  
Joël Bats, Yvon Le Roux, Liazid Sandjak, Michel Bibard, Philippe Jeannol, Frank Tanasi, Francis Llacer,
Oumar Sène [c], Safet Susic, Christian Perez, Zlatko Vujovic
Régis, Paulo Roberto, Célio, Fernando, Lira, Zé do Carmo, França, William, Vivinho, Roberto Dinamite [c], Ernani
Coach: Tomislav Ivic Coach: Sérgio Cosme
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: シャープ・ワールドサッカー’89 / SHARP World Soccer ’89
Date: 18:00 – 02/08/1989 Venue: 神戸ユニバー記念競技場 / Universiade Memorial Stadium (神戸 / Kobe) Attn: 18,000 Referee: 高田静夫 / Shizuo Takada (日本 / Japan)
EVERTON MANCHESTER UNITED
3:1 (3:0)
1:0  Kevin Sheedy (17)   2:0  Neil Pointon (19)   3:0  Norman Whiteside (33) 3:1  Neil Webb (74)
サウスオール / Neville Southall, スノディン / Ian Snodin, ポイントン / Neil Pointon, ラトクリフ / Kevin Ratcliffe,
ワトソン / David Watson, ホワイトサイド / Norman Whiteside, エブレル / John Ebbrell (ネイビン / Pat Nevin ▲79′),
マッコール / Stuart McCall, シーディ / Kevin Sheedy, ニューエル / Mike Newell, コティ / Tony Cottee
(レーン / Stefan Rehn ▲60′)
レイトン / Jim Leighton, マーチン / Lee Martin (ブラックモア / Clayton Blackmore ▲66′),
ダックスバリー / Mike Duxbury (ベアズモア / Russell Beardsmore ▲46′), ルース / Steve Bruce,
フィーラン / Mike Phelan, ドナヒー / Mal Donaghy, ロブソン / Bryan Robson, ウェッブ / Neil Webb,
マクレアー / Brian McClair, ヒューズ / Mark Hughes, シャープ / Lee Sharpe (ミルン / Ralph Milne ▲71′)
Coach: コリン・ハーヴェイ / Colin Harvey Coach: ファーガソン / Alex Ferguson
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: 東京12チャンネル開局25周年記念 / TV TOKYO  25th Anniversary.
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Match: シャープ・ワールドサッカー’89 / SHARP World Soccer ’89
Date: 19:00 – 04/08/1989 Venue: 名古屋市瑞穂陸上競技場 / Mizuho Athletic Stadium (名古屋 / Nagoya) Attn: 25,000 Referee: 長岡 / Magaoka (Japan)
JAPAN EVERTON
1:3 (1:0)
1:0  Takashi Mizunuma (39) 1:1  John Ebbrell (53)   1:2  Mike Newell (69)   1:3  Graeme Sharp (90)
松永成立 / Shigetatsu Matsunaga [c], 梶野智幸 / Tomoyuki Kajino, 平川弘 / Hiroshi Hirakawa
(森正明 / Masaaki Mori ▲59′), 井原正巳 / Masami Ihara, 阪倉裕二 / Yuji Sakakura
(堀池巧 / Takumi Horiike ▲69′), 佐々木雅尚 / Masanao Sasaki, 長谷川健太 / Kenta Hasegawa,
大榎克己 / Katsumi Oenoki, 水沼貴史 / Takashi Mizunuma, 望月聡 / Satoshi Mochizuki,
黒崎久志 / Hisashi Kurosaki (高木琢也 / Takuya Takagi ▲82′)
サウスオール / Neville Southall, スノディン / Ian Snodin, ケーオン / Martin Keown, ワトソン / David Watson,
マクドナルド / Neil McDonald (ポイントン / Neil Pointon ▲56′), ホワイトサイド / Norman Whiteside
(マッコール / Stuart McCall ▲65′), ネビン / Pat Nevin (シーディー / Kevin Sheedy ▲34′), レーン / Stefan Rehn
(ブレイスウェル / Paul Bracewell ▲65′), シャープ / Graeme Sharp, ニューエル / Mike Newell,
エブレル / John Ebbrell
Coach: 横山謙三 / Kenzo Yokoyama Coach: ハーベイ / Colin Harvey
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: 東京12チャンネル開局25周年記念 / TV TOKYO  25th Anniversary.
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Match: シャープ・ワールドサッカー’89 / SHARP World Soccer ’89
Date: 19:00 – 07/08/1989 Venue: 神宮球場 / Meiji Jingu Stadium (東京 / Tokyo) Attn: 48,000 Referee: 十河 / Togawa (Japan)
JAPAN MANCHESTER UNITED
0:1 (0:0)
  0:1  Mark Robins (38)
森下申一 / Shinichi Morishita [c], 井原正巳 / Masami Ihara, 森正明 / Masaaki Mori
(阪倉裕二 / Yuji Sakakura ▲78′), 堀池巧 / Takumi Horiike, 梶野智幸 / Tomoyuki Kajino,
佐々木雅尚 / Masanao Sasaki, 望月聡 / Satoshi Mochizuki, 松山吉之 / Yoshiyuki Matsuyama,
大榎克己 / Katsumi Oenoki, 前田治 / Osamu Maeda (草木克洋 / Katsuhiro Kusaki▲65′),
黒崎久志 / Hisashi Kurosaki (高木琢也 / Takuya Takagi ▲65′)
レイトン / Jim Leighton, ダクスバリー / Mike Duxbury, ブルース / Steve Bruce, ドナヒー / Mal Donaghy,
ブラックモア / Clayton Blackmore, ロブソン / Bryan Robson [c], フィーラン / Mike Phelan, ウェッブ / Neil Webb,
ミルン / Ralph Milne, ヒューズ / Mark Hughes, ロビンズ / Mark Robins (ベアズモア / Russell Beardsmore ▲72′)
Coach: 横山謙三 / Kenzo Yokoyama Coach: ファーガソン / Alex Ferguson
Cards:   Cards: Clayton Blackmore [Y]
Note: 東京12チャンネル開局25周年記念 / TV TOKYO  25th Anniversary.
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Match: Friendly Club International 1989 / XLIV TROFEO TERESA HERRERA <Semifinals (3º-4º place)>
Date: 11/08/1989 Venue: Estadio Riazor (La Coruña) Attn:   Referee: Urío Velázquez (Spain)
STEAUA  BUCURESTi REAL  MADRID
2:1 (1:1)
1:1  Ilie Dumitrescu (30)   2:1  Gheorghe Hagi (71) 0:1  Míchel (15)
Silviu Lung, Dan Petrescu, Nicolae Ungureanu, Adrian Bumbescu, Stefan Iovan, Ilie Dumitrescu (Gavril Balint 46′)
(Mastacan 88′), Iosif Rotariu, Daniel Minea, Zsolt Muzsnay, Gheorghe Hagi (Petre Grigoras 82′), Marius Lacatus
Paco Buyo, Chendo, Chucho Solana, Fernando Hierro, Manolo Sanchís, Rafael Gordillo, Míchel, Bernd Schuster,
Rafael Martín Vázquez (Adolfo Aldana 75′), Emilio Butragueño (Paco Llorente 59′), Hugo Sánchez
(Sebastian Losada 78′)
Coach: Anghel Iordanescu Coach: John Toshack
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 16/08/1989 Venue: Malmö Stadion (Malmö) Attn: 16,619 Referee: Zvi Sharir (Israel)
SWEDEN FRANCE
2:4 (1:0)
1:0  Jonas Thern (5)   2:2  Stefan Lindqvist (63) 1:1  Eric Cantona (57)   1:2  Jean-Pierre Papin (61)   2:3  Jean-Pierre Papin (83)   2:4  Eric Cantona (87)
Thomas Ravelli, Roland Nilsson, Glenn Hysén, Peter Larsson, Roger Ljung, Anders Limpár
(Niclas Larsson-Nyhlén 68′), Glenn Strömberg, Jonas Thern, Joakim Nilsson, Jan Hellström, Mats Magnusson
(Stefan Lindqvist 58′)
Joël Bats, Manuel Amoros, Frank Sauzée, Yvon Le Roux, Eric Di Meco, Jean-Marc Ferreri (Laurent Blanc 70′),
Bernard Pardo, Didier Deschamps, Christian Perez, Jean-Pierre Papin, Eric Cantona
Coach: Olle Nordin Coach: Michel Platini
Cards:   Cards:  
Note:  
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Match: Friendly Club International 1989 / XI. TROFEO SANTIAGO BERNABÉU
Date: 30/08/1989 Venue: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) Attn:   Referee: Urizar Azpitarte (Spain)
REAL  MADRID LIVERPOOL
2:0 (2:0)
1:0  Hugo Sánchez (16)   2:0  Emilio Butragueño (19)  
Paco Buyo, Chendo, Manolo Sanchís (Paco Llorente 77′), Rafael Gordillo, Óscar Ruggeri (Julio Llorente 45′),
Fernando Hierro, Bernd Schuster, Míchel (Chucho Solana 60′), Rafael Martín Vázquez, Emilio Butragueño,
Hugo Sánchez
Bruce Grobbelaar, Glenn Hysen, Steve Nicol, Ronnie Whelan, David Burrows, Barry Venison (Peter Beardsley 83′),
Jan Mölby, Steve McMahon (Gary Gillespie 61′), Gary Ablett (John Aldridge 61′), John Barnes, Ian Rush
Coach: John Toshack Coach: Kenny Dalglish
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 05/09/1989 Venue: Wojska Polskiego (Warszawa) Attn: 15,000 Referee: Günther Habermann (East Germany)
POLAND GREECE
3:0 (3:0)
1:0  Robert Warzycha (2)   2:0  Dariusz Dziekanowski (28)   3:0  Jacek Ziober (43)  
Józef Wandzik, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Krzysztof Budka, Dariusz Wdowczyk [c] (Piotr Soczyński 46′),
Robert Warzycha, Janusz Nawrockl (Piotr Czachowski 37′), Ryszard Tarasiewicz, Jacek Ziober
(Maciej Śliwowski 70′), Krzysztof Warzycha, Dariusz Dziekanowski, Roman Kosecki
Spirydon Ikonomopoulos (lorgios Plitsis 46′), Nikolaos Agorogiannis, Ioanis Kalitsakis, Efstratios Apostolakis [c],
Iakovos Chatsiathanasiou (Alexandros Alexiou 46′) lorgios Mitsibonas, Panajotis Tsalouchidis
(Nikollos Karageorgiou 46′), Illas Savidis, Sevastianos Kofidis (Spirydon Marangos 46′), Dimitrios Saravakos
(Vasillos Dimitnadis 46′), Thanasis Dimopoulos
Coach: Andrzej Strejlau Coach: Antonios Georgiadis
Cards:   Cards: Efstratios Apostolakis [Y], Ioanis Kalitsakis [Y]
Note:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 06/09/1989 Venue: Lansdowne Road (Dublin) Attn: 48,000 Referee: Frans Van den Wijngaert (Belgium)
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND WEST GERMANY
1:1 (1:1)
1:0  Frank Stapleton (10) 1:1  Hans Dorfner (33)
Pat Bonner, Chris Morris, Steve Staunton, Mick McCarthy, David O’Leary, Liam Brady (Andy Townsend 35′),
Paul McGrath, John Aldridge (Tony Cascarino 74′), Frank Stapleton (John Byrne 74′), Ronnie Whelan, Tony Galvin
Bodo Illgner (Raimond Aumann 46′), Klaus Augenthaler, Stefan Reuter, Guido Buchwald (Alois Reinhardt 46′),
Hans Pflügler, Hans Dorfner (Holger Fach 85′), Pierre Littbarski, Andreas Möller, Olaf Thon, Thomas Häßler,
Roland Wohlfarth
Coach: Jack Charlton (England) Coach: Franz Beckenbauer
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 06/09/1989 Venue: Olympisch Stadion (Amsterdam) Attn: 11,350 Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (Italy)
NETHERLANDS DENMARK
2:2 (1:0)
1:0  Ronald Koeman (33)   2:0  Jan Wouters (57) 2:1  Jan Bartram (64. Penalty)   2:2  Jan Heintze (67)
Joop Hile (Stanley Menzo 46′), Henk Fraser, Ronald Koeman [c], Graeme Rutjes, Aron Winter, John Bosman,
Jan Wouters (Rob Reekers 65′), Hendrie Kruzen, John van’t Schip, Wim Kieft (John van Loen 78′), Bryan Roy
Peter Schmeichel, John Sivebaek, Ivan Nielsen, Lars Olsen [c], Kent Nielsen, Jan Heintze, Michael Laudrup,
John Helt, Jan Bartram, Flemming Povlsen (Per Frimann 76′), Brian Laudrup
Coach: Thijs Lijbregts Coach: Josef ‘Sepp’ Piontek (West Germany)
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: 1989 WORLD CUP MASTERS SOCCER
Date: 13/09/1989 Venue: Yoyogi National Stadium (Tokyo) Attn: 41,000 Referee: N/A (Japan)
SOIUTH AMERICA Xl EUROPE Xl
3:1 (2:0)
1:0  Jorge Valdano (7)   2:0  ZicoMario (30)   3:0 Mario Kempes (50) 3:1  Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (89)
ペレス / Waldir Peres [Brazil], オルギン / Jorge Olguín [Argentina], エジーニョ / Edinho [Brazil] ,
パサレラ / Daniel Passarella [Argentina], ジュニオール / Júnior [Brazil], バチスタ / Batista [Brazil],
タランティーニ / Alberto Tarantini [Argentina], ダリオ・ペレイラ / Darío Pereyra [Uruguay],
レアンドロ / Leandro [Brazil], ファルカン / Falcão [Brazil], ジーコ / Zico [Brazil], エデル / Éder [Brazil],
バルダーノ / Jorge Valdano [Argentina], ケンペス / Mario Kempes [Argentina], クビジャス / Teófilo Cubillas [Peru]
プファフ / Jean-Marie Pfaff [Belgium] , ヒョイ / Lars Høgh [Denmark], ボッシ / Maxime Bossis [France],
ズムダ / Władysław Żmuda [Poland], ジェンティーレ / Claudio Gentile [Italy],
ベアグリーン / Klaus Berggreen [Denmark], ブライトナー / Paul Breitner [West Germany]
アントニオーニ / Giancarlo Antognoni [Italy], ボニエク / Zbigniew Boniek [Poland], ブロヒン / Oleg Blokhin [USSR],
ロッシ / Paolo Rossi [Italy], ルンメニゲ / Karl-Heinz Rummenigge [West Germany],
ロシュトー / Dominique Rocheteau [France]
Coach: N/A Coach: N/A
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 20/09/1989 Venue: Stadio Dino Manuzzi (Cesena) Attn: 22,328 Referee: Alphonse Constantin (Belgium)
ITALY BULGARIA
4:0 (2:0)
1:0  Roberto Baggio (18. Penalty)   2:0  Roberto Baggio (34)   3:0  Andrea Carnevale (46)
4:0  Nikolai Iliev (53. Own goal)
 
Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c] (Ciro Ferrera 76′), Paolo Maldini (Luigi De Agostini 61′), Franco Baresi,
Riccardo Ferri, Giancarlo Marocchi (Massimo Crippa 68′), Roberto Baggio, Fernando De Napoli, Gianluca Vialli,
Giuseppe Giannini, Andrea Carnevale
Ilia Valov, Emil Dimitrov, Trifon Ivanov, Pavel Dochev, Nikolai Iliev, Kalin Bankov, Plamen Petkov
(Plamen Simeonov 83′), Hristo Stoichkov [c], Lyuboslav Penev, Georgi Yordanov (Emil Kostadinov 46′),
Krassimir Balakov
Coach: Azeglio Vicini Coach: Abdelhamid Kermali
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 20/09/1989 Venue: Vojvodina (Novi Sad) Attn: 7,500 Referee: Gábor Pleszek (Hungary)
YUGOSLAVIA GREECE
3:0 (2:0)
1:0  Dragoljub Brnovic (8)   2:0  Robert Prosinecki (16)   3:0  Darko Pancev (80)  
Tomislav Ivković (Dragoje Leković 46′), Dragoljub Brnović, Predrag Spasić (Andrej Panadić 64′), Zoran Vujiovic,
Davor Jozić (Gordan Petrić 46′), Budimir Vujačić, Robert Prosinečki, Branko Brnović (Vujadin Stanojković 46′),
Darko Pančev, Dragan Stojković [c] (Predrag Mijatović 46′), Dragan Jakovljević
Georgios Plitsis, Stratos Apostolakis, Georgios Agorojiannis (Alexis Alexiou 46′), Kostas Mavridis,
Pagonis Vakalopoulos, Georgios Mitsimbonas, Dimitris Saravakos [c], Stavros Stamatis, Spyros Maragkos,
Ilias Savvidis (Nikos Karageorgiou 17′), Savvas Kofidis (Achilleas Adamopoulos 72′)
Coach: Ivica Osim Coach: Antonis Georgiadis
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Tribute to SLM Disaster 1989
Date: 20/09/1989 Venue: Feyenoord Stadion ‘De Kuip’ (Rotterdam) Attn:   Referee: Marcel van Langenhove (Belgium)
NETHERLANDS KLEURRIJK ELFTAL Xl
1:2 (1:0)
1:0  Ronald Koeman (21) 1:1  Hennie Meijer (46)   1:2  Frank Rijkaard (66)
Hans van Breukelen, Adri van Tiggelen, Ronald Koeman [c], Graeme Rutjes, Berry van Aerle, Jan Wouters,
Mario Been, Hendrie Krüzen, John van’t Schip, Wim Kieft, Richard Witschge
Subs:
Pieter Huistra, Fred Rutten, Joop Hiele, Johnny Bosman, Mark Verkuyl, John van Loen, Edwin Vurens
Stanley Menzo, Marciano Vink, Paul Nortan, Henk Fraser, Jerry De Jong, Frank Rijkaard, Aron Winter,
Gerald Vanenburg [c], Dwight Blackson, Hennie Meijer, Bryan Roy
Subs:
Kenneth Monkou, Regi Blinker, Marcel Liesdek
Coach: Thijs Libregts Coach: Kees Rijvers
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 20/09/1989 Venue: Estadio Riazor (La Coruña) Attn: 21,000 Referee: José Francisco Conceição Silva (Portugal)
SPAIN POLAND
1:0 (1:0)
1:0  Míchel (20)  
Zubizarreta (Ochotorena 81′), Chendo, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo, Andrinua (Hierro 26′), Jiménez Jiménez,
Roberto Fernández (Minguela 58′), Martín Vázquez, Míchel (Eusebio 89′), Villaroya, Butragueño [c], Manolo
(Julio Salinas 69′)
Jaroslaw Bako (Józef Wandzik 46′), Dariusz Kubicki, Krzysztof Budka (Piotr Soczynski 54′), Juliusz Kruszankin,
Dariusz Wdowczyk [c], Robert Warzycha, Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Piotr Czachowski, Jacek Ziober,
Krzysztof Warzycha, Roman Kosecki (Miroslaw Kubisztal 73′)
Coach: Luis Suárez Coach: Andrzej Strejlau
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 14/10/1989 Venue: Stadio Renato Dall’Ara (Bologna) Attn: 33,800 Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)
ITALY BRAZIL
0:1 (0:0)
  0:1  André Cruz (77)
Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri (Ciro Ferrara 46′), Fernando De Napoli,
Nicola Berti, Giuseppe Giannini (Luca Fusi 58′), Roberto Baggio, Luigi De Agostini, Gianluca Vialli, Andrea Carnevale
Taffarel, Jorginho, Aldair (André Cruz 70′), Mauro Galvão, Ricardo Rocha, Mazinho, Dunga, Alemão (Geovani 88′),
Silas (Tita 68′), Müller, Careca [c]
Coach: Azeglio Vicini Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 11/11/1989 Venue: Stadio Comunale ‘Romeo Menti’ (Vicenza) Attn: 24,990 Referee: Zoran Petrovic (Yugoslavia)
ITALY ALGERIA
1:0 (0:0)
1:0  Aldo Serena (74)  
Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c] (Ciro Ferrara 46′), Franco Baresi, Luigi De Agostini, Riccardo Ferri,
Giuseppe Giannini, Giancarlo Marocchi, Fernando De Napoli (Roberto Donadoni 51′), Roberto Baggio,
Andrea Carnevale (Aldo Serena 70′), Gianluca Vialli
El-Hadi Larbi, Rachid Adghigh, Kamel Adjas, Fodil Megharia, Ali Benhalima, Djamel Amani, Tahar Cherif El-Ouazani,
Moussa Saïb, Hamid Rahmani (Tarek Hadj Adlane 46′), Lakhdar Belloumi (Dahmane Haffaf 84′), Rabah Madjer [c]
Coach: Azeglio Vicini Coach: Abdelhamid Kermali
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 14/11/1989 Venue: Estádio Almeidão (João Pessoa) Attn: 45,000 Referee: Pietro D’Elia (Italy)
BRAZIL YUGOSLAVIA
0:0
   
Claudio Taffarel, Josimar Pereira (Luis da Costa “Müller”), Mauro Galvão, Ricardo Rocha, André Cruz,
Carlos Verri “Dunga”, Geovani Silva, Silas Pereira (Bismarck Faria), Iomar do Nascimento “Mazinho”
Roberto “Bebeto” de Oliveira, Romário Faria (Milton da Paixão “Tita”)
Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic, Andrej Panadic, Faruk Hadzibegic, Slobodan Marovic,
Robert Prosinecki, Dragoljub Brnovic, Dejan Savicevic, Milan Jankovic (Zvonimir Boban)
Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni Coach: Ivica Osim
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 15/11/1989 Venue: Wembley Stadium (London) Attn: 67,500 Referee: Hubert Forstinger (Austria)
ENGLAND ITALY
0:0
   
Peter Shilton (Dave Beasant 46′), Gary M. Stevens, Stuart Pearce (Nigel Winterburn 67′), Steve McMahon
(Steve Hodge 67′), Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson [c] (Mike Phelan 46′), Chris Waddle,
Peter Beardsley (David Platt 78′), Gary Lineker, John Barnes
Walter Zenga, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Riccardo Ferri, Nicola Berti, Roberto Donadoni,
Fernando De Napoli, Gianluca Vialli (Roberto Baggio 82′), Giuseppe Giannini, Andrea Carnevale (Aldo Serena 76′)
Coach: Bobby Robson Coach: Azeglio Vicini
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 13/12/1989 Venue: Wembley Stadium (London) Attn: 34,796 Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany)
ENGLAND YUGOSLAVIA
2:1 (1:1)
1:0  Bryan Robson (1)   2:1  Bryan Robson (70) 1:1  Haris Skoro (17)
Peter Shilton (Dave Beasant 46′), Paul Parker, Des Walker, Terry Butcher, Stuart Pearce (Tony Dorigo 46′),
Michael Thomas (David Platt 67′), David Rocastle (Steve Hodge 67′), Bryan Robson [c] (Steve McMahon 75′),
Chris Waddle, Steve Bull, Gary Lineker
Tomislav Ivkovic, Vujadin Stanojkovic, Predrag Spasic (Gordan Petric 80′), Zoran Vulic, Faruk Hadzibegic,
Dragoljub Brnovic (Andrej Panadic 75′), Haris Skoro, Safet Sušic (Robert Prosinecki 75′), Radmilo Mihajlovic,
Dragan Stojkovic, Toni Savevski
Coach: Bobby Robson Coach: Ivica Osim
Cards: Stuart Pearce [Y] Cards: Toni Savevski [Y]
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 13/12/1989 Venue: Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López (Santa Cruz) Attn: 22,000 Referee: Rosario Lo Bello (Italy)
SPAIN SWITZERLAND
2:1 (1:0)
1:0  Míchel (43. Penalty)   2:1  Felipe Miñambres (61) 1:1  Adrian Knup (48)
Zubizarreta, Chendo, Jiménez Jiménez, Andrinua (Luis Manuel 64′), Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo (Ferreira 49′),
Milla (Moya 63′), Manolo (Felipe Miñambres 49′), Míchel, Butragueño, Martín Vázquez, Villarroya
Martin Brunner, Urs Fischer, Stefan Marini, Peter Schepull, Herbert Baumann, Marc Hottiger
(Harald Gämperle 69′), Heinz Hermann, Blaise Piffaretti (Patrick Sylvestre 21′), Alain Sutter (Frédéric Chassot 72′)
Adrian Knup, Kubilay Türkyilmaz
Coach: Luis Suárez Coach: Ulrich Stielike (West Germany)
Cards:   Cards:  
Note: It is also reported that Dominique Herr played instead of Peter Schepull.
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 21/12/1989 Venue: Stadio Sant’Elia (Cagliari) Attn: 29,635 Referee: Alexei Spirin (USSR)
ITALY ARGENTINA
0:0
   
Walter Zenga (Stefano Tacconi 46′), Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Bergomi [c], Ciro Ferrara, Paolo Maldini
(Luigi De Agostini 46′), Nicola Berti, Roberto Donadoni (Roberto Mancini 46′), Giuseppe Giannini,
Fernando De Napoli, Aldo Serena, Gianluca Vialli (Luca Fusi 68′)
Nery Pumpido, Oscar Ruggeri, Juan Simón, José Basualdo (Pedro Troglio 39′), Sergio Batista, Pedro Monzón,
Julio Olarticoechea, Jorge Burruchaga, Ricardo Giusti, Diego Maradona [c], Gustavo Dezotti (Claudio Caniggia 69′)
Coach: Azeglio Vicini Coach: Carlos Bilardo
Cards:   Cards:  
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Match: Friendly International 1989
Date: 20/12/1989 Venue: Feyenoord Stadion ‘De Kuip’ (Rotterdam) Attn: 28,864 Referee: Werner Föckler (West Germany)
NETHERLANDS BRAZIL
0:1 (0:0)
  0:1  Careca (55)
Hans van Breukelen, Edward Sturing, Rob Reekers, Ronald Koeman [c] (Martin Laamers 46′), Berry van Aerle,
Adri van Tiggelen, Jan Wouters (Danny Blind 69′), Juul Ellerman (Aron Winter 21′), Bart Latuheru, Wim Kieft
(John van Loen 78′), Frank Berghuis (John van ‘t Schip 58’)
Taffarel, Jorginho, Aldair (Júlio César 46′), Mozer, Ricardo Rocha, Branco, Dunga (Silas 73′), Alemão, Valdo,
Romário (Bebeto 58′), Careca [c] (Müller 73′)
Coach: Thijs Libregts Coach: Sebastião Lazaroni
Cards:   Cards:  
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