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1989 Peace and Friendship Cup


FieldValue
tourney_namePeace and Friendship Cup
year1989
countryKuwait
dates30 October –12 November 1989
num_teams7
confederations2
venues1
cities1
championIraq
champion-flagvar1963
count1
secondUganda
thirdKuwait
fourthIran
matches13
goals33

| champion-flagvar = 1963

The 1989 Peace and Friendship Cup was a seven-team friendly football tournament, held in Kuwait City, Kuwait from 30 October to 12 November 1989. The timing of this tournament was a year after the end of Iran–Iraq War. Some notable sporting personalities attended this tournament such as Juan Antonio Samaranch, João Havelange and Michel Platini. The seven-teams that participated in this tournament were: Kuwait as Host, Iran Third Place Team of 1988 Asian Cup, Iraq who had Participated in 1988 Olympic Games, South Yemen, Lebanon and two countries from Africa: Uganda and Guinea.

The cup was held as part of the 1989 Peace and Friendship Games, which included 44 countries competing in other sports.

Competition

Group stage

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
3211061+5
3211031+2
0200207−7

00:00 UTC-3 Abdul Nabi Suleyman Al-Hassawi

00:00 UTC-3 Musisi

00:00 UTC-3

Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
4312031+2
Iraq Iraq3311163+3
Guinea Guinea33111220
South Yemen South Yemen2310238−5

00:00 UTC-3

00:00 UTC-3

00:00 UTC-3 Hussein
Kadhim
Fadhel

00:00 UTC-3

00:00 UTC-3

00:00 UTC-3

Semi finals

00:00 UTC-3 Bayani Musisi

00:00 UTC-3

Third-place match

00:00 UTC-3

Final

00:00 UTC-3

Goalscorers

5 goals

  • Iraq Ahmed Radhi

3 goals

  • South Yemen Mohammed Hussein

2 goals

  • Iran Majid Namjoo-Motlagh
  • Iraq Laith Hussein
  • Kuwait Badr Al-Anbari
  • Kuwait Salah Al-Hassawi
  • Uganda Ronald Vvubya
  • Uganda Magid Musisi

1 goals

  • Guinea Abdoulaye Emmerson
  • Guinea Fodé Camara
  • Iran Mojtaba Moharrami
  • Iran Shahrokh Bayani
  • Iran Mohammad Hassan Ansarifard
  • Iraq Samir Kadhim
  • Iraq Basil Fadhel
  • Kuwait Abdullah Al-Asfoor
  • Kuwait Hamad Al-Saleh
  • Kuwait Abdul Nabi
  • Kuwait Wael Suleyman
  • Uganda Paul Hasule
  • Uganda Umar Senoga

References

References

  1. (1992). "Dishonored Games: Corruption, Money & Greed at the Olympics". SPI Books.
  2. "Today in Kuwait's history".
  3. "Iran v Guinea, 03 November 1989 – 11v11 match report". 11v11.com.
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