Mistrovství Asie ve fotbale 1968
Mistrovství Asie ve fotbale 1968 | |
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Podrobnosti turnaje | |
Pořadatel | Írán |
Datum konání | 10. – 19. května |
Počet týmů | 5 |
Počet stadionů | 1 (v 1 městě) |
Pořadí | |
Vítěz | Írán (1. titul) |
2. místo | Barma |
3. místo | Izrael |
4. místo | Tchaj-wan |
Statistika turnaje | |
Počet zápasů | 10 |
Počet gólů | 32 (3,2 na zápas) |
Nejlepší střelec (střelci) | Homayoun Behzadi Moshe Romano Giora Spiegel (4 branky) |
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← 1964 | 1972 → |
Mistrovství Asie ve fotbale 1968 bylo čtvrté mistrovství pořádané fotbalovou asociací AFC. Vítězem se stala Íránská fotbalová reprezentace.
Kvalifikované týmy
- Hlavní článek: Kvalifikace na Mistrovství Asie ve fotbale 1968
- Írán (hostitel)
- Izrael (obhájce titulu)
- Barma (vítěz kvalifikační skupiny 1)
- Hongkong (vítěz kvalifikační skupiny 2)
- Tchaj-wan (vítěz kvalifikační skupiny 3)
Závěrečný turnaj
Tým | Z | V | R | P | VG | IG | +/- | B |
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Írán | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 2 | +9 | 8 |
Barma | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | +1 | 5 |
Izrael | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 11 | 5 | +6 | 4 |
Tchaj-wan | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 10 | −7 | 2 |
Hongkong | 4 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 11 | −9 | 1 |
10. května 1968 | |||
Írán | 2:0 | Hongkong | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán diváci: 28 000 rozhodčí: Norman Boswell (Malajsie) |
Behzadi 70' Jabbari 88' |
11. května 1968 | |||
Tchaj-wan | 1:1 | Barma | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán |
12. května 1968 | |||
Hongkong | 1:6 | Izrael | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán diváci: 30 000 rozhodčí: Batha Chaterchi (Indie) |
Yuan Kuan Yick 76' | Spiegler 9', 65' Spiegel 52', 53' Romano 61', 71' |
13. května 1968 | |||
Írán | 4:0 | Tchaj-wan | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán diváci: 30 000 rozhodčí: Alex Joseph Vaz (Indie) |
Behzadi 31' Kalani 34' Eftekhari 51' Farzami 56' |
14. května 1968 | |||
Barma | 1:0 | Izrael | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán diváci: 30 000 rozhodčí: Norman Boswell (Malajsie) |
Pu Ba 42' |
15. května 1968 | |||
Hongkong | 1:1 | Tchaj-wan | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán |
16. května 1968 | |||
Írán | 3:1 | Barma | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán diváci: 30 000 rozhodčí: Natrajan (Indie) |
Kalani 2' Eftekhari 60' Behzadi 71' | Yeni Yot 50' |
17. května 1968 | |||
Izrael | 4:1 | Tchaj-wan | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán diváci: 20 000 rozhodčí: Narayan Ghosh (Indie) |
Romano 2', 60' Rosenthal 70' Spiegel 76' | Li Huan-wen 45+1' |
18. května 1968 | |||
Barma | 2:0 | Hongkong | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán |
19. května 1968 | |||
Írán | 2:1 | Izrael | Amjadieh Stadium, Teherán diváci: 30 000 rozhodčí: Alex Joseph Vaz (Indie) |
Behzadi 75' Ghelichkhani 86' | Spiegel 56' |
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