1981 President's Cup Football Tournament

The 1981 President's Cup Football Tournament (Korean: 제11회 대통령배 국제축구대회) was the 11th competition of Korea Cup. The competition was held from 13 to 26 June 1981. South Korea and Racing de Córdoba played out a 2–2 draw and shared the trophy.

1981 President's Cup
Tournament details
Host countrySouth Korea
Dates13–26 June
Teams12
Final positions
Champions South Korea (7th title)
Racing (C) (1st title)
Third place Vitória-ES
Fourth place Danubio
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored90 (2.65 per match)
Top scorer(s) João Francisco (6 goals)[1]

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Racing (C) 5410154+119
 South Korea 5320103+78
Saarbrücken 53027926
 Japan 52034404
 Malaysia 510431292
Châteauroux 501451271
South Korea 11 Châteauroux
Byun Byung-joo 5' Report
Newscast
Bellavia 51'


Racing (C) 60 Malaysia

Châteauroux 02 Malaysia
Report
  • Ibrahim 40'
  • Julkipli 75'



Racing (C) 30 Saarbrücken

Châteauroux 02 Japan



Japan 20 Malaysia
Yokoyama 22', 52'

South Korea 11 Racing (C)
Byun Byung-joo 74' Report Ballejo 40' (pen.)

Malaysia 12 Saarbrücken
? ?'

Châteauroux 34 Racing (C)
Report Arce ?', ?'

South Korea 20 Japan

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Danubio 541094+59
Vitória-ES 532081+78
 Malta 522142+26
 Thailand 52037704
 Liechtenstein 51134843
 Indonesia 5005414100
Indonesia 04 Vitória-ES
Report
  • Francisco ?', ?', ?'
  • ? ?'

Liechtenstein 11 Malta
Sklarski 29' Buttigieg 80'

Danubio 32 Thailand
Report

Danubio 31 Indonesia
Nasril 10'

Thailand 20 Liechtenstein


Malta 10 Indonesia
Xuereb 26' Report

Thailand 01 Vitória-ES
Report Francisco 9'

Danubio 10 Liechtenstein
Pérez 65' Report

Thailand 31 Indonesia

Liechtenstein 02 Vitória-ES
  • Luiz Carlos 41'
  • Francisco 67' (pen.)

Danubio 10 Malta
Rivero 29'

Indonesia 23 Liechtenstein
? ?', ?' Report Marxer 29', 33', 44'

Thailand 02 Malta

Danubio 11 Vitória-ES
Caraballo 63' (pen.) J. da Costa 84'

Knockout stage

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 June – Seoul
 
 
Racing (C)2
 
26 June – Seoul
 
Vitória-ES1
 
Racing (C)2
 
24 June – Seoul
 
 South Korea2
 
Danubio0
 
 
 South Korea2
 
Third place play-off
 
 
26 June – Seoul
 
 
Vitória-ES1
 
 
Danubio0

Semi-finals


Racing (C) 21 Vitória-ES
Report Francisco 33'

Third place play-off

Danubio 01 Vitória-ES
Report César ?'

Final

The final match originally had to play extra time, but the game was finished early by the agreement between both directors due to a violent atmosphere.[2] The players of Racing de Córdoba received one red and five yellow cards in the final.[3]

South Korea 22 Racing (C)
Report
Newscast
  • Oyola 6'
  • Molina 54'

See also

References

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