1991 England Challenge Cup

1991 England Challenge Cup

The 1991 England Challenge Cup was a friendly tournament played over the course of a week in May 1991 in England. Wembley Stadium in London and Old Trafford in Manchester were the two venues used. The three way tournament contained the national teams of England, Argentina, and the USSR. England was the eventual tournament winner.

Venues


Wembley Stadium
Old Trafford

Results

England v. USSR

footballbox
date = 21 May 1991
team1 = fb-rt|England
score = 3–1
team2 = fb|USSR
stadium = Wembley Stadium, London
attendance = 23,789
referee = E. Aladren (Spain)

Argentina v. USSR

footballbox
date = 23 May 1991
team1 = fb-rt|Argentina
score = 1–1
team2 = fb|USSR
goals1 = Oscar Ruggeri goal|45
goals2 = Igor Kolivanov goal|49
stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
attendance = 23,743
referee = Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark)

England v. Argentina

footballbox
date = 25 May 1991
team1 = fb-rt|England
score = 2–2
team2 = fb|Argentina
goals1 = Gary Lineker goal|15
David Platt goal|50
goals2 = Claudio García goal|65
Darío Franco goal|72
stadium = Wembley Stadium, London
attendance = 44,497
referee = Zoran Petrović (Yugoslavia)
report = [http://www.thefa.com/England/SeniorTeam/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/09/England_vArg91Highlights.htm Report]

tandings

Goalscorers

;3 goals:
*flagicon|ENG David Platt

;1 goal:
*flagicon|ARG Darío Franco
*flagicon|ARG Claudio García
*flagicon|ENG Gary Lineker
*flagicon|ARG Oscar Ruggeri
*flagicon|ENG Alan Smith
*flagicon|USSR Vladimir Tatarchuk

External links

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/challenge91.html Challenge Cup 1991 (England)]


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