Dynasty Cup (original) (raw)
Tournament for Korea, China and Japan.
Palmares
year winner runners-up venue 1990 South Korea China Beijing, China 1992 Japan South Korea Beijing, China 1995 Japan South Korea Hong Kong 1998 Japan China Japan
Number of Titles (4)
3 Japan 1 South Korea
1990
27- 7 South Korea 2-0 Japan
China 2-0 North Korea
29- 7 China 1-0 Japan
South Korea 1-0 North Korea
31- 7 North Korea 1-0 Japan
China 0-1 South Korea
1.South Korea 3 3 0 0 4- 0 6 2.China 3 2 0 1 3- 1 4 3.North Korea 3 1 0 2 1- 3 2 4.Japan 3 0 0 3 0- 4 0
Final China 1-1 South Korea [aet] South Korea won 5-4 on penalties
1992
22- 8 South Korea 0-0 Japan
[att: 50,000; ref: Nizar Watti (Syria)]
China 2-2 North Korea
[Xu Hong 65, Gao Hongbo 89; Choi Won Nam 41, Kim Jong Song 75;
att: 55,000; ref: M.N. Abdullah (Malaysia)]
24- 8 China 0-2 Japan
[Fukuda 38, Takagi 82; att: 60,000; ref: Pirom Unprasert (Thailand)]
South Korea 1-1 North Korea
[Hong Myung Bo 22; Choi Yong Son 89; ref: Nizar Watti (Syria)]
26- 8 North Korea 1-4 Japan
[Kim Jong Song 13; Fukuda 33, Takagi 35, 46, Miura 74;
red card: Chong Gang Song (NK) 69; att: 20,000; ref: Chen
Yam Ming (Hong Kong)]
China 0-2 South Korea
[Park Hyun Yong 21, Li Ming 49; red card: Hong Myung Bo (SK) 81;
ref: Ali Mohamed (Bahrain)]
1.Japan 3 2 1 0 6- 1 5 2.South Korea 3 1 2 0 3- 1 4 3.North Korea 3 0 2 1 4- 7 2 4.China 3 0 1 2 2- 6 1
Final 29- 8 Japan 2-2 South Korea [aet] [Nakayama 83, Takagi 96; Jung Jae Kwon 32, Kim Jeong Hyeok 97; red card: Tsunami (J) 101; att: 15,000; ref: Pirom Unprasert (Thailand)] [South Korea: Choi In Young, Park Hyun Yong, Jung Yong Hwan, Choi Young Jun, Choi Kang Hee, Lee Young Jin (Lee Sang Yoon 74), Kim Pan Keun, Shin Hong Gi, Jung Jae Kwon, Ha Seok Ju (Kim Jeong Hyeok 27), Ko Jeong Woon; Japan: Matsunaga, Katsuya, Hashiratani, Ihara, Tsunami, Asano, Fukuda (Nakayama 78), Kitazawa, Yoshida (Ramos 67), Miura, Takagi] Japan won 4-2 on penalties
Topscorer: Takagi (Jap) 4 goals Player of the Tournament: Miura (Jap)
1995
19- 2 China 0-0 South Korea
Hong Kong 0-3 Japan
21- 2 Hong Kong 0-0 China
South Korea 1-1 Japan
23- 2 Hong Kong 2-3 South Korea
China 1-2 Japan
1.Japan 3 2 1 0 6- 2 7 2.South Korea 3 1 2 0 4- 3 5 3.China 3 0 2 1 1- 2 2 4.Hong Kong 3 0 1 2 2- 6 1
Third Place Match 26- 2 Hong Kong 1-1 China
Final 26- 2 Japan 2-2 South Korea [aet] Japan won 5-3 on penalties
1998
[in Yokohama]
1- 3 Japan 2-1 South Korea
[Nakayama 18, Jou 89; Lee Sang-yoon 21]
China 1-0 Hong Kong
[Zhang Enhua 59]
4- 3 Japan 5-1 Hong Kong
[Nakata 22, 36pen, Masuda 40, Nanami 71, Wagner Lopes 85; Tempest 34]
South Korea 2-1 China
[Choi Sung-yong 39, Lee Sang-yoon 42; Li Bing 16]
[in Tokyo]
7- 3 Japan 0-2 China
[Li Bing 9, 50]
South Korea 1-0 Hong Kong
[Cho Young-soo 90]
1.Japan 3 2 0 1 7- 4 6 2.China 3 2 0 1 4- 2 6 3.South Korea 3 2 0 1 4- 3 6 4.Hong Kong 3 0 0 3 1- 7 0
Topscorer: Li Bing (China) 3 goals
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