Korea Cup
Organising bodyKorea Football Association
Founded1971
Abolished1999
RegionInternational
Most successful team(s) South Korea (12 titles)

The Korea Cup (Korean: 코리아컵 국제축구대회) was an international football tournament held annually in South Korea from 1971 to 1999.[1]

History

The Korea Cup was created with the name President's Cup Football Tournament (Korean: 박대통령컵 쟁탈 아시아축구대회; simply known as Park's Cup) by the Korea Football Association in 1971,[2][3] and was contested between South Korea national team and Asian teams to develop them. It changed its name to President Park's Cup Football Tournament (Korean: 박대통령컵 쟁탈 국제축구대회) in 1976, and invited not only Asian teams, but also teams of other continents since that year.[4] It once again changed its name to President's Cup International Football Tournament (Korean: 대통령배 국제축구대회) in 1979,[5][6]and the latest Korea Cup appeared in 1995.

Summary

Edition Year Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Teams
1 1971  South Korea
 Burma
 Indonesia  Malaysia 8
2 1972  Burma  Indonesia  South Korea  Malaysia 8
3 1973  Burma
 Khmer Republic
 South Korea  Malaysia 6
4 1974  South Korea Indonesia PSMS Medan  Burma  Khmer Republic 7
5 1975  South Korea  Burma Iran Homa Japan Japan B 8
6 1976  South Korea
Brazil São Paulo U21
South Korea South Korea B  New Zealand 10
7 1977 Brazil São Paulo U21  South Korea  Malaysia
 Thailand
9
8 1978  South Korea United States Washington Diplomats South Korea South Korea B Morocco AS FAR 15
9 1979 Brazil Vitória-ES  South Korea  Bahrain South Korea South Korea B 10
10 1980  South Korea  Indonesia South Korea South Korea B Thailand Thailand B 6
11 1981  South Korea
Argentina Racing (C)
Brazil Vitória-ES Uruguay Danubio 12
12 1982  South Korea
Brazil Operário-MS
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven South Korea Hallelujah FC 10
13 1983 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven  South Korea  Ghana  United States 11
14 1984 Brazil Bangu South Korea Hallelujah FC  South Korea West Germany Bayer Leverkusen 8
15 1985  South Korea South Korea South Korea B Brazil Bangu  Iraq 12
16 1987  South Korea  Australia South Korea South Korea B
 Egypt
No third place match 12
17 1988 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia XI Soviet Union Soviet Union XI  South Korea Nigeria Iwuanyanwu Nationale 16
18 1989  Czechoslovakia Denmark Brøndby IF  South Korea Portugal Benfica 8
19 1991  South Korea  Egypt  Australia
Soviet Union Soviet Union B
No third place match 8
20 1993  Egypt  South Korea Czech Republic Czechoslovakia XI
Romania Romania XI
No third place match 8
21 1995  Ecuador  Zambia  South Korea
 Costa Rica
No third place match 8
22 1997  South Korea  Yugoslavia  Egypt  Ghana 4
23 1999  Croatia  Mexico  South Korea  Egypt 4

Statistics

Titles by team

Team Champions Runners-up
 South Korea 12 (1971*, 1974, 1975, 1976*, 1978, 1980, 1981*, 1982*, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1997) 4 (1977, 1979 ,1983, 1993)
 Burma 3 (1971*, 1972, 1973*)1 (1975)
Brazil São Paulo U21 2 (1976*, 1977)
 Egypt 1 (1993)1 (1991)
 Khmer Republic 1 (1973*)
Brazil Vitória-ES 1 (1979)
Argentina Racing (C) 1 (1981*)
Brazil Operário-MS 1 (1982*)
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 1 (1983)
Brazil Bangu 1 (1984)
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia XI 1 (1988)
 Czechoslovakia 1 (1989)
 Ecuador 1 (1995)
 Croatia 1 (1999)
 Indonesia 2 (1972, 1980)
Indonesia PSMS Medan 1 (1974)
United States Washington Diplomats 1 (1978)
South Korea South Korea B 1 (1984)
South Korea Hallelujah FC 1 (1985)
 Australia 1 (1987)
Soviet Union Soviet Union XI 1 (1988)
Denmark Brøndby 1 (1989)
 Zambia 1 (1995)
 Yugoslavia 1 (1997)
 Mexico 1 (1999)

    Titles by nation

    Nation Champions Runners-up
     South Korea 12 (1971*, 1974, 1975, 1976*, 1978, 1980, 1981*, 1982*, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1997) 6 (1977, 1979 ,1983, 1984, 1985, 1993)
     Brazil 5 (1976*, 1977, 1979, 1982*, 1984)
    Myanmar Burma 3 (1971*, 1972, 1973*) 1 (1975)
     Czechoslovakia 2 (1988, 1989)
     Egypt 1 (1993) 1 (1991)
    Cambodia Khmer Republic 1 (1973*)
     Argentina 1 (1981*)
     Netherlands 1 (1983)
     Ecuador 1 (1995)
     Croatia 1 (1999)
     Indonesia 3 (1972, 1974, 1980)
     United States 1 (1978)
     Australia 1 (1987)
     Soviet Union 1 (1988)
     Denmark 1 (1989)
     Zambia 1 (1995)
    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 1 (1997)
     Mexico 1 (1999)

    All-time table

    Team Part Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
     South Korea23 125862514 29077+213283
    South Korea South Korea B11 51211119 6766+174
     Burma6 291676 4821+2755
     Thailand15 56121529 70103–3351
     Egypt5 221183 3621+1541
     Malaysia9 3711620 5278–2639
    Brazil São Paulo U213 151131 344+3036
    Netherlands PSV Eindhoven2 121011 3910+2931
    Brazil Vitória-ES2 13931 308+2230
     Indonesia9 378524 5785–2829
     Australia2 11740 195+1425
    Brazil Bangu2 12570 229+1322
     Iraq2 11623 2716+1120
     Bahrain5 215511 2247–2520
    Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia XI2 10532 1410+418
    South Korea Hallelujah FC2 11533 1715+218
    Argentina Racing (C)1 7520 197+1217
     New Zealand3 13526 1315–217
     Khmer Republic4 16457 1429–1517
    Soviet Union Soviet Union XI1 6501 102+815
    Brazil Operário-MS1 6420 137+614
     Czechoslovakia1 5410 124+813
     Ecuador1 5410 104+613
    Uruguay Danubio1 7412 97+213
     United States3 15348 1928–913
    United States Washington Diplomats1 6402 1512+312
     Malta2 8332 108+212
    Iran Homa1 6321 93+611
     Zambia2 8314 814–610
    Iran PAS Tehran1 4301 84+49
    Denmark Brøndby1 5302 84+49
    Germany Saarbrücken1 5302 79–29
    Hungary Hungary XI2 9234 811–39
     Ghana3 11308 1419–59
     Sudan2 8224 718–118
    Malaysia Malaysia B3 12156 1028–188
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velež Mostar1 4211 86+27
    Mexico Atlas1 4211 75+27
    Italy Genoa1 5212 910–17
    Nigeria Iwuanyanwu Nationale1 6213 89–17
    Morocco AS FAR1 6213 78–17
    Thailand Thailand B1 5212 78–17
     Canada1 5212 59–47
    Japan Japan B2 9144 512–77
    Mexico Mexico XI1 3201 94+56
    Uruguay Central Español1 5131 54+16
     Morocco1 5203 6606
     Nigeria1 5131 5506
     Japan1 5203 4406
    Netherlands Fortuna Sittard1 5131 58–36
    Portugal Benfica1 5203 611–56
     Lebanon2 6204 916–76
     Singapore2 8206 1023–136
     Yugoslavia1 3120 42+25
     Croatia1 3120 54+15
    Romania Romania XI1 4121 7705
    Argentina Deportivo Español1 5122 69–35
    Chile Chile B1 5122 36–35
    Indonesia PSMS Medan1 4121 38–55
    West Germany Bayer Leverkusen2 9126 816–85
    Indonesia Indonesia B2 8125 321–185
     India3 12129 625–195
     Mexico1 3111 43+14
     Costa Rica1 4112 5504
    Turkey Turkey Olympic1 3111 34–14
    Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)1 3111 34–14
    South Korea Yukong Elephants1 4112 46–24
    Soviet Union Soviet Union B1 4112 35–24
     Liechtenstein1 5113 48–44
    Argentina Huracán1 5113 612–64
    United States United States Olympic[lower-alpha 1]1 3102 7703
    Peru Alianza Lima1 3030 3303
     Hong Kong1 3102 34–13
    Uruguay Nacional1 3102 23–13
    Brazil Carioca XI1 3102 25–33
     Hungary U211 3102 15–43
    Lebanon Racing Beirut1 4103 814–63
    England Middlesex Wanderers1 4103 410–63
     Bangladesh1 4103 416–123
    Belgium Mechelen1 3021 34–12
    Sweden Trelleborg1 3021 35–22
    England Queens Park Rangers1 3021 25–32
    Belgium Cercle Brugge1 3021 26–42
    Indonesia Warna Agung1 4022 15–42
    Mexico Atlante1 3021 04–42
    Australia Australia B1 3012 35–21
     United States U211 3012 24–21
    Peru Sporting Cristal1 3012 47–31
    United States United States Universiade1 3012 47–31
     Guatemala1 3012 04–41
    Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers1 5014 04–41
    Scotland Kilmarnock1 3012 49–51
    Italy Serie C U211 3012 38–51
    West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt1 3012 27–51
     China U201 3012 16–51
    France Châteauroux1 5014 512–71
    Malaysia Perak1 4013 411–71
    Bahrain Bahrain B1 5014 311–81
    Belgium Lierse1 2002 58–30
     Sri Lanka1 4004 111–100
     South Vietnam1 3003 113–120
     Philippines1 4004 022–220
    1. The Olympic team could consist of only non-professional players until 1980, and the United States was having a professional league at that time.

    Awards

    Most Valuable Player

    Year Player Team
    1991 South Korea Ha Seok-ju  South Korea
    1993 Egypt Ahmed Shobair  Egypt
    1995 Ecuador Energio Díaz  Ecuador
    1997 South Korea Ha Seok-ju  South Korea
    1999 Croatia Josip Šimić  Croatia

    Top goalscorer

    Year Player Team Goals
    1971 Indonesia Iswadi Idris  Indonesia 7
    1972 Indonesia Abdul Kadir  Indonesia 6
    1973 South Korea Kim Jin-kook  South Korea 3
    South Korea Kim Jae-han  South Korea
    Malaysia R. Visvanathan  Malaysia
    South Korea Cha Bum-kun  South Korea
    1974 South Korea Park Lee-chun  South Korea 6
    1975 Unknown
    1976 South Korea Cha Bum-kun  South Korea 7
    1977 South Korea Cha Bum-kun  South Korea 6
    1978 South Korea Kim Jae-han  South Korea 6
    1979 Brazil João Francisco Brazil Vitória-ES 8
    1980 South Korea Chung Hae-won  South Korea 7
    1981 Brazil João Francisco Brazil Vitória-ES 6
    1982 Netherlands Ruud Geels Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 7
    1983 Netherlands Jurrie Koolhof Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 6
    1984 Brazil Paulinho Criciúma Brazil Bangu 5
    1985 Iraq Karim Saddam  Iraq 6
    1987 Australia Frank Farina  Australia 4
    1988 Czechoslovakia Milan Luhový Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia XI 4
    Mexico Alberto Mariscal Mexico Atlas
    South Korea Choi Soon-ho  South Korea
    1989 Czechoslovakia Pavel Černý  Czechoslovakia 5
    1991 South Korea Ha Seok-ju  South Korea 4
    1993 South Korea Cho Jin-ho South Korea South Korea B 3
    1995 Ecuador Eduardo Hurtado  Ecuador 5
    1997 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rade Bogdanović  Yugoslavia 2
    South Korea Choi Moon-sik  South Korea
    South Korea Seo Jung-won  South Korea
    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Jokanović  Yugoslavia
    1999 Mexico Daniel Osorno  Mexico 2

    See also

    References

    1. "President's Cup (South Korea)". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
    2. 亞洲연맹서 결정 朴대통령盃 亞洲축구 내년5월 서울서. Naver.com (in Korean). Kyunghyang. 17 August 1970. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
    3. 朴대통령컵 아시아축구 總評 세계頂上向한 據點확보. Naver.com (in Korean). Kyunghyang. 17 May 1971. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
    4. 名稱도바꿔 朴대통령컵蹴球國際규모로. Naver.com (in Korean). Kyunghyang. 8 January 1976. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
    5. 大統領盃(대통령배)국제축구내일開幕(개막). Naver.com (in Korean). Kyunghyang. 7 September 1979. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
    6. Strictly speaking, Official English name is as follows: President's Cup Football Tournament (1979–1985) / President's Cup International Football Tournament (1987–1993)
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