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Far Eastern Champions Cup 1998

The 1998 Far East Champions Cup ( Far East Club Championship 1998 / Far Eastern Club Championship 1998 ) is an international football tournament that was held from February 17 to 23, 1998 in Shanghai . The Cup was won by the Russian club β€œ Rotor ” [1] , which received 35 thousand dollars. [2] According to the results of the tournament, Oleg Veretennikov became the top scorer with three goals, and Denis Zubko received the prize of the best striker. [one]

Far Eastern Champions Cup 1998
Far East Club Championship 1998
Tournament Data
DatesFebruary 17 - 23, 1998
LocationFlag of the People's Republic of China Shanghai
Number of teams6
Final arrangement
WinnerRussian flag Rotor
FinalistFlag of the People's Republic of China Dalian Wanda
Tournament statistics
Matches played6 (out of 6)
Clogged27 (4.5 per game)
Bombardier (s)Oleg Veretennikov (3)

Members

Six teams took part in the cup:

  1.   Dalian Wanda is the winner of the 1997 Chinese Championship.
  2.   Shanghai Shenhua is the silver medalist of the 1997 Chinese Championship.
  3.   Jubilo Iwata is the winner of the 1997 Japan Championship.
  4.   Busan Daewoo Royals is the winner of the 1997 Republic of Korea Championship.
  5.   South China is the winner of the 1996/1997 Hong Kong Championship.
  6.   β€œ Rotor ” is the silver medalist of the 1997 Russian Championship .

Initially, one of the participants in the Cup was to become the champion of Russia 1997 Moscow Spartak , but he could not take part and his place was taken by the silver medalist - Volgograd Rotor. [3]

Matches

Group Tour

Group A


February 17, 1998  "Dzhubilo Iwata"4: 2  South China  Shanghai

February 19, 1998  Dalian Wanda3: 2  South China  Shanghai

February 21, 1998  Dalian Wanda2-0  "Dzhubilo Iwata"  Shanghai


Standings. Group A
MClubone23ANDATNPMHMPΒ± MABOUT
one  Dalian Wanda-2-03: 22200five2+36
2  "Dzhubilo Iwata"0: 2-4: 22one0onefourfour03
3  South China2: 32: 4-2002four7-30

Note: the first team of the group reached the final, the second - fought for 3rd place.

Group B



February 17, 1998  "Shanghai Shenhua"3: 4  "Rotor"  Shanghai
1-0?   6 '
2-0?   15'
3: 4?   63 '
Protocol2: 1 Oleg Veretennikov   21 '
2: 2 Oleg Veretennikov   26 '
2: 3 Vitaly Abramov   41 '
2: 4 Vitaly Abramov   53 '
Spectators: 5,000
  Shanghai Shenhua : Kleimenov, ...
  β€œRotor” : Karimov, Borzenkov, Shmarko, Olenikov (Durov, 46), Berketov, Esipov, Abramov, Bakharev, Veretennikov, Zubko (Krivov, 60), Zernov (Tishchenko, 72).

February 19, 1998  Busan Daewoo Royals1-0  "Rotor"  Shanghai
Protocol
  β€œRotor” : Zakharchuk, Shmarko, Olenikov, Borzenkov, Birketov, Abramov, Krivov (Tishchenko, 77), Veretennikov, Esipov, Zubko (Smirnov, 72), Zernov (Bakharev, 46).

February 21, 1998  Busan Daewoo Royals0: 1  "Shanghai Shenhua"  Shanghai
  Shanghai Shenhua : Kleimenov, ...


Standings. Group B
MClubone23ANDATNPMHMPΒ± MABOUT
one  "Rotor"-4: 30: 12one0onefourfour03
2  "Shanghai Shenhua"3: 4-1-02one0onefourfour03
3  Busan Daewoo Royals1-00: 1-2one0oneoneone03

Note: the first team of the group reached the final, the second - fought for 3rd place.

3rd place match



February 23, 1998  "Dzhubilo Iwata"2-0  "Shanghai Shenhua"  Shanghai


Final



February 23, 1998  Dalian Wanda2: 3  "Rotor"  Shanghai
1: 1?   60 '
2: 1?   68 '
Protocol0: 1 Valery Yesipov   25 '
2: 2 Oleg Veretennikov   77 '
2: 3 Denis Zubko   83 '
  β€œRotor” : Zakharchuk, Shmarko, Borzenkov, Durov, Berketov, Abramov, Krivov, Esipov, Veretennikov, Zubko, Zernov (Bakharev, 75).


Links

  • Statistics on the website rsssf.com (English)

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 β€œRotor” wins the international tournament in Shanghai (Russian) . Newspaper Sport-Express. Date of treatment February 11, 2014.
  2. ↑ The winner will receive 35 thousand dollars (Russian) . Newspaper Sport-Express. Date of treatment February 11, 2014.
  3. ↑ Football weekly No. 9 (1967) on 02/28/1998. - Moscow, 1998 .-- S. 6 .-- 32 p. - 144,258 copies.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Far Eastern_Champions_1998 Cup&oldid = 98795171


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