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1989 Rous Cup


FieldValue
year1989
dates23–30 May
num_teams3
confederations2
venues2
cities2
championEngland
secondScotland
thirdChile
matches3
goals4
attendance
prevseason1988

The 1989 Rous Cup was the fifth and final staging of the Rous Cup international football competition, based around the England–Scotland football rivalry.

As in the previous two years, a South American team was also invited to compete in a triangular tournament, with Chile being this year's entrant. World champions Argentina had been originally invited but declined, citing domestic fixture congestion. Their invitation had been disapproved of by the British government, given the cut relations between the two nations following the 1982 Falklands War.

England won the competition for the second year running, and third time in its five years of existence. This marked the final time any England vs Scotland matches would be arranged by the countries until friendly played in August 2013. The three meetings between the teams that took place during this 24-year-long interval were during UEFA competitions (in the Euro 1996 group stage and the two legs of the Euro 2000 qualification play-offs).

Due to the English First Division being extended to enable Liverpool to complete their fixtures that had been postponed following the Hillsborough disaster on 15 April 1989, England were unable to select any players from Liverpool or Arsenal (Liverpool's final opponent) for the tournament.

Results

All times listed are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

England vs Chile

Bobby Robson
Orlando Aravena

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Scotland vs England

Bull

Andy Roxburgh
Bobby Robson

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Scotland vs Chile

MacLeod

Andy Roxburgh
Orlando Aravena

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Final standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
211020+23
21012202
201102−21
1989 Rous Cup
tournament winners
ENG
England

Goalscorers

;1 goal:

  • ENG Steve Bull
  • ENG Chris Waddle
  • SCO Murdo MacLeod
  • SCO Alan McInally

References

References

  1. (16 December 1988). "Chileans to make their Wembley bow in May". [[The Times]].
  2. (4 November 1988). "Argentina turn down invitation". [[The Times]].
  3. (2 November 1988). "Argentina invited to Rous Cup". [[The Times]].
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