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1988 Tournoi de France


FieldValue
tourney_nameTournoi de France
year1988
countryFrance and Monaco
dates2 – 5 February
num_teams4
venues2
cities2
champion_other
count1
second_other
matches4
goals13
top_scorerSwitzerland Alain Sutter
Morocco Moulay El Gharef (2 goals)
nextseason1997

Morocco Moulay El Gharef (2 goals) The Tournoi de France (French, 'Tournament of France') was a friendly international football tournament held in France in early February 1988. Four national teams participated in the competition: Austria, Morocco, hosts France, and Switzerland.

It was a knockout tournament played over three days in Toulouse and Monaco. The final and third-place play-off were held in Monaco, which is a country independent of France.

Results

|2 February|Morocco Morocco|3|Austria Austria|1 |2 February|France France|2|Switzerland Switzerland|1 |5 February|France France |2|Morocco Morocco|1 |5 February|Switzerland Switzerland|2|Austria Austria|1}}

Semi-finals

date = 2 February 1988 | team1 = | score = 3–1 | team2 = | goals1 = Lachabi
El Gharef | goals2 = Ogris | stadium = Stadium Municipal, Toulouse | attendance = 15,000| referee = Claude Bouillet (FRA)

date = 2 February 1988 | team1 = | score = 2–1 | team2 = | goals1 = Passi
Fargeon | goals2 = Sutter | stadium = Stadium Municipal, Toulouse | attendance = 10,348| referee = Gérard Biguet (FRA)

Third place play-off

date = 5 February 1988 | team1 = | score = 2–1 | team2 = | goals1 = Koller
Sutter | goals2 = Geiger | stadium = Stade Louis II, Monaco | attendance = 3,000| referee = Michel Girard (FRA)

Final

date = 5 February 1988 | team1 = | score = 2–1 | team2 = | goals1 = Lamriss
Stopyra | goals2 = Lamriss | stadium = Stade Louis II, Monaco | attendance = 10,000| referee = Michel Vautrot (FRA)

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • Switzerland Alain Sutter

  • Morocco Moulay El Gharef

  • Austria Andreas Ogris

  • France Gérald Passi

  • France Philippe Fargeon

  • France Yannick Stopyra

  • Morocco Abdelmajid Lamriss

  • Morocco Mohammed Lachabi

  • Switzerland Marcel Koller

  • Morocco Abdelmajid Lamriss (against France)

  • Switzerland Alain Geiger (against Austria)

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