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The 1995 King Fahd Cup (Arabic: كأس الملك فهد) was the second and last tournament held under the King Fahd Cup name before the competition was retroactively sanctioned by FIFA and recognized as FIFA Confederations Cup. Disputed as the King Fahd Cup, in honor of the then Saudi ruler who organized the tournament with his country's federation (thus in the form of an unofficial tournament),[2] it was hosted by Saudi Arabia in January 1995. It was won by Denmark, who beat defending champions Argentina 2–0 in the final.[3]

1995 King Fahd Cup
كأس الملك فهد 1995
Tournament details
Host countrySaudi Arabia
CityRiyadh
Dates6–13 January
Teams6 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Denmark (1st title)
Runners-up Argentina
Third place Mexico
Fourth place Nigeria
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored19 (2.38 per match)
Attendance165,000 (20,625 per match)
Top scorer(s)Mexico Luis García (3 goals)
Best player(s)Denmark Brian Laudrup[1]

1992

1997

Qualified teams

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1995 King Fahd Cup participating teams
Team Confederation Qualification method Date qualification secured Participation no.
  Saudi Arabia AFC Hosts 2nd
  Denmark UEFA UEFA Euro 1992 winners 26 June 1992 1st
  Japan AFC 1992 AFC Asian Cup winners 8 November 1992 1st
  Argentina CONMEBOL 1993 Copa América winners 4 July 1993 2nd
  Mexico CONCACAF 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup winners 25 July 1993 1st
  Nigeria CAF 1994 African Cup of Nations winners 10 April 1994 1st

Venue

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All matches were played at the 67,000-capacity King Fahd II StadiuminRiyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Match referees

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Africa
Asia
Europe
North America, Central America and Caribbean
South America

Squads

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Group stage

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Group A

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Denmark 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 4
  Mexico 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 4
  Saudi Arabia 2 0 0 2 0 4 −4 0
18:15 AST
Saudi Arabia  0–2  Mexico
Report L. García   65', 82'
King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 25,000

Referee: Salvador Imperatore (Chile)


18:15 AST
Saudi Arabia  0–2  Denmark
Report B. Laudrup   43'
Wieghorst   90'
King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 10,000

Referee: Lim Kee Chong (Mauritius)


18:15 AST
Denmark  1–1  Mexico
Rasmussen   48' Report L. García   25'
Penalties
Schjønberg  
M. Laudrup  
J. Høgh  
Rieper  
4–2   Suárez
  Bernal
  Del Olmo
  L. García
King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 20,000

Referee: Salvador Imperatore (Chile)

Group B

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Argentina 2 1 1 0 5 1 +4 4
  Nigeria 2 1 1 0 3 0 +3 4
  Japan 2 0 0 2 1 8 −7 0
01:00 AST
Japan  0–3  Nigeria
Report Siasia   4'
Adepoju   55'
Amokachi   65'
King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 25,000

Referee: Ion Crăciunescu (Romania)


20:00 AST
Japan  1–5  Argentina
Miura   57' Report Rambert   31'
Ortega   45'
Batistuta   47', 86' (pen.)
Chamot   54'
King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 10,000

Referee: Rodrigo Badilla (Costa Rica)


01:00 AST
Nigeria  0–0  Argentina
Report
King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 20,000

Referee: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)

Third place play-off

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18:00 AST
Mexico  1–1 (a.e.t.)  Nigeria
Ramírez   20' Report Amokachi   31'
Penalties
García Aspe  
García  
Galindo  
Hermosillo  
Suárez  
5–4   Okocha
  Adepoju
  Eguavoen
  Iroha
  Amunike
King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 20,000

Referee: Ion Crăciunescu (Romania)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mexico

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nigeria

GK 1 Jorge Campos   79'
DF 2 Claudio Suárez
DF 4 Ignacio Ambríz   89'
DF 21 Raúl Gutiérrez
MF 5 Ramón Ramírez
MF 6 Marcelino Bernal   83'
MF 8 Alberto García Aspe   15'
MF 9 Jorge Rodríguez
MF 14 Joaquín del Olmo   23'
FW 7 Carlos Hermosillo
FW 10 Luis García   1'
Substitutions:
MF 17 Benjamín Galindo   89'
Manager:
Miguel Mejía Barón
GK 1 Peter Rufai
DF 2 Augustine Eguavoen   22'
DF 3 Benedict Iroha   47'
DF 5 Uche Okechukwu
DF 20 Uche Okafor
MF 8 Mutiu Adepoju
MF 10 Jay-Jay Okocha
MF 11 Emmanuel Amunike
FW 9 Dominic Iorfa   73'
FW 12 Samson Siasia
FW 14 Daniel Amokachi
Substitutions:
MF 7 Barnabas Imenger   80'   73'
Manager:
Shuaibu Amodu

Final

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The 1995 King Fahd Cup Final was held at King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 13 January 1995. The match was contested by Denmark and the title holders, Argentina. Denmark won their first King Fahd Cup/Confederations Cup title.

20:15 AST
Denmark  2–0  Argentina
M. Laudrup   8' (pen.)
Rasmussen   75'
Report
King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh

Attendance: 35,000

Referee: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)

Statistics

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Goalscorers

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With three goals, Luis García was the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 19 goals were scored by 14 different players, with none of them credited as an own goal.

3 goals
2 goals
  •   Peter Rasmussen
  •   Daniel Amokachi
  • 1 goal
  •   Ariel Ortega
  •   Sebastián Rambert
  •   Brian Laudrup
  •   Michael Laudrup
  •   Morten Wieghorst
  •   Kazuyoshi Miura
  •   Ramón Ramírez
  •   Mutiu Adepoju
  •   Emmanuel Amunike
  • Tournament ranking

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    Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

    Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
    1 A   Denmark 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7 Champions
    2 B   Argentina 3 1 1 1 5 3 +2 4 Runners-up
    3 A   Mexico 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 5 Third place
    4 B   Nigeria 3 1 2 0 4 1 +3 5 Fourth place
    5 A   Saudi Arabia (H) 2 0 0 2 0 4 −4 0 Eliminated in
    group stage
    6 B   Japan 2 0 0 2 1 8 −7 0
    Source: FIFA[4]
    (H) Hosts

    References

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    1. ^ [1] Archived 2016-01-12 at the Wayback Machine; at RSSSF
  • ^ For FIFA statute, official competitions are those for representative teams organized by FIFA or any confederation. Representative teams are usually national teams but also club teams that represent a confederation in the interconfederal competitions or a member association in a continental competition cfr. "FIFA Statutes, April 2016 edition" (PDF). p. 5. cfr. "FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2018: Statistical-kit" (PDF). 10 December 2018. p. 13. cfr. "2018/19 UEFA Champions League regulations" (PDF). p. 10.
  • ^ "FIFA Confederations Cup-Part 1995 King Fahd Cup". Soccer Nostalgia. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  • ^ "Statistical Kit: FIFA Confederations Cup (FCC 2017 post-event edition) – Ranking by tournament" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 10 July 2017. p. 21. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 September 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
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