Category: International Soccer

Soccer Bowl International Tournament 1989

Results

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
1 - 1
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Ecuador vs League of Ireland

(Semi-Finals)
2 - 1
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Trinidad & Tobago vs Peru

Match Day Soccer Bowl 1989
(Soccer Bowl 1989)
1 - 0
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Trinidad & Tobago vs League of Ireland

Match Day 3rd Place Playoff
(3rd Place Playoff)
2 - 1
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Peru vs Ecuador

Recap

A League of Ireland XI travelled to Trinidad in the Caribbean to play in the Soccer Bowl 1989 International Tournament. Having beaten Ecuador (presumably on penalties) after a 1-1 draw in the Semi-Finals, the League of Ireland XI lost to hosts Trinidad & Tobago 1-0 in the Final. Peru finished third defeating Ecuador 2-1 in the Third Place Playoff. Reference: [1-2]. The Quality of opposition for the League of Ireland squad was undeniable with Ecuador and Peru, both South American countries, always strong, and Trinidad & Tobago at the time in line for a 1990 World Cup Finals berth (they would eventually lose out on the last day of Qualifying to USA). Reference: [3-4]

About the Soccer Bowl

The Soccer Bowl 1989 International Tournament was a preseason International Tournament held in Trinidad & Tobago that took its name from the Championship Game of the by then defunct North American Soccer League (1977-1985) Championship Game, also called Soccer Bowl, like Super Bowl in American Football (NFL).

Aerial View of Trinidad with Stadium Visible

Aerial view of cityscape against cloudy sky, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. Contributor: shipfactory Reference: [3]

Image References

[3] Contributor: shipfactory (2022) Aerial view of cityscape against cloudy sky, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago Item ID: 347457122. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/aerial-view-cityscape-against-cloudy-sky-347457122 [Accessed 28 February 2022]

Results References

[1] Anon. / Kier Radnedge (ed.) (1989) “Results” World Soccer. September 1989. Volume 30 Number 1. pg. 55. IPC Magazines, London, England, UK.

[2] Guy Oliver (1989) “Peru” Guinness Record of World Soccer. p. 674. Guinness Publishing, Middlesex, England, UK.

[3] Guy Oliver (1989) “The Fourteenth World Cup” Guinness Record of World Soccer. p. 57-58. Guinness Publishing, Middlesex, England, UK.

[4] Anon. / Kier Radnedge (ed.) (1989) “World Cup Results and Tables” World Soccer. January 1990. Volume 30 Number 4. pg. 59. IPC Magazines, London, England, UK.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Jason Caldwell.

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UEFA Regions Cup Qualifying (Soccer) 1999

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Final Group Table

PWDLFAPts
*Netherlands3201536
England3111434
Ireland3111334
Scotland3102253
UEFA Regions Cup Qualifying Mini-Tournament 1999 [Ref: 1]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway TeamAtt
Round 1AUL Complex
14.06.1999England1Netherlands250
14.06.1999Ireland2Scotland0350
Round 2Glebe North
16.06.1999Ireland1England1450
16.06.1999Scotland2Netherlands1350
Round 3AUL Complex
18.06.1999England2Scotland0125
18.06.1999Ireland0Netherlands2800
UEFA Regions Cup Qualifying Results 1999 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland had high hopes in this tournament, and were on top of the group after the first day, goals from Declan McGuinness and Michael Grace giving the boys in green a 2-0 win over Scotland.

Ireland were leading 1-0 over England in the second game until time added on, when England scored an equaliser through Wiggans. Ireland’s goal had been scored by Michael grace on the hour mark.

Ireland were still top of the group going into the final day, and could have qualified for the finals with a draw, but lost to two Dutch goals.

About

The UEFA Regions cup is an amateur tournament for representative teams for regions in Europe. Countries with no regional structure, fewer than 5 regional leagues or fewer than 1,000 registered players are represented by their country (this list includes Latvia, Luxembourg, Israel, Malta, San Marino and Republic of Ireland (ROI then had Leinster FA, Munster FA, Connacht FA and Ulster FA).

32 Countries competed in the competition in 1999. the Republic of Ireland then had 34 regional amateur leagues with 70,700 registered players. England were represented by Cheshire County, Nethelands by District West II and Scotland by West of Scotland Region.

Ireland’s Record

14.06.1999 Ireland 2 (McGuinness 1, Grace 62) Scotland 0

Ireland: Michael Dowd, Anto Wilkins, Alan Boylan, Declan McGuinness, Keith Bruen, Barry Flynn, Ken Coakley, Pat Keough, Anto Canavan, Philip Long, Michael Grace Subs – Ken Ennis for McGuinness (85), John Ryan for Coakley (88 mins).

16.06.1999 Ireland 1 (Grace 60) England 1 (Wiggans 90)

Ireland: Michael Dowd, Anto Wilkins, Alan Boylan, Declan McGuinness, Keith Bruen, Barry Flynn, Ken Coakley, Pat Keough, Anto Canavan, Philip Long, Michael Grace Subs Chris O’Connor for McGuinness (71), John Ryan for Coakley (86).

18.06.1999 Ireland 0 Netherlands 2 (Meijdershagen 26, Trifkovic 49)

Ireland: Michael Dowd, Anto Wilkins, Alan Boylan, Declan McGuinness, Keith Bruen, Barry Flynn, Ken Coakley, Pat Keough, Anto Canavan, Philip Long, Michael Grace Subs – Ken Ennis for McGuinness (62), Pat Purcell for Long (72), Aaron Moroney for Keough (81).

References

Internet Archive

[1] Football Association of Ireland | Wayback Machine (1999) IRELAND LOSE OUT IN UEFA REGIONS CUP QUALIFYING MINI-TOURNAMENT [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19991005084007/http://www.fai.ie/news/amateur_football.html [Accessed 28 January 2020]

Images

[2] FAW (2020) UEFA Regions Cup Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.faw.cymru/files/2315/2259/8449/Regions_Cup.png [Accessed 24 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Derek O’Conner.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 March 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.