Korea_Cup

Korea Cup

Korea Cup

Football tournament


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

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History

The Korea Cup was created with the name President's Cup Football Tournament by the Korea Football Association in 1971,[note 1][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 in 1976, and invited not only Asian teams, but also teams of other continents since that year.[4] It was renamed previous President's Cup Football Tournament in 1979,[note 2][5] and President's Cup International Football Tournament in 1987. The latest Korea Cup appeared in 1995.

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Titles by team

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    Titles by nation

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    All-time table

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    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

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    Top goalscorer

    See also

    Notes

    1. Korean: 박대통령컵 쟁탈 아시아축구대회, lit. President Park's Cup Asian Football Tournament; simply known as Park's Cup.
    2. Korean: 대통령배 국제축구대회, lit. President's Cup International Football Tournament; simply known as President's Cup.

    References

    1. "President's Cup (South Korea)". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
    2. 名稱도바꿔 朴대통령컵蹴球國際규모로. Naver (in Korean). Kyunghyang Shinmun. 8 January 1976. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
    3. 大統領盃(대통령배)국제축구내일開幕(개막). Naver (in Korean). Kyunghyang Shinmun. 7 September 1979. Retrieved 30 September 2022.

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