II World Cup of Masters

The fifth edition of the World Cup of Masters was held jointly in Austria and Italy. It was played in July 1993. This time the edition was expanded to eight "Masters" teams, each playing in two groups of fours with the group winners facing each other in the final. The teams were reigning champions Brazil, Argentina, Netherlands, hosts Italy and Austria (playing in their first tournament) Germany, Uruguay and England. The event was won by hosts Italy, winning their only title in the event.[1]

1993 World Cup of Masters
Pele Cup '93
Tournament details
Host country Austria
 Italy
Dates2–11 July (10 days)
Teams8 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Italy (1st title)
Runners-up Austria
Third place Germany
Fourth place Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored49 (3.06 per match)
Top scorer(s) Walter Schachner (8 goals)
Best player(s) Franco Causio

Squads

For the list of the squads, see 1993 Copa Pelé squads.

Group A

Group A was held in Trieste, Italy.



Brazil 00 England
   

Brazil 10 Italy
Claudio Gentile  35' o.g.  

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Italy 320143+14
Brazil 312021+14
England 31113303
Netherlands 301257-21

Group B

Group B was held in Klagenfurt, Austria.



Austria 42 Germany
Schachner  27 ',  87'
Krankl  29 (p)'
Dihanich  80'
Răducanu  17'
Kelsch  22'

Germany 52 Argentina
Kutzop  16 (p) '
Allofs  35 ',  41'
Förster  80 '
Kaminke  89 '
Commelles  40 '
Kempes  87 '
Austria 62 Uruguay
Kreuz  7 '
Prohaska  20'
Schachner  26 '  33 '
Baumeister  45'
Hintermaier  37'
Naidenov  30'
Yeladian  64'

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Austria 3210115+65
Germany 320196+34
Uruguay 310238-52
Argentina 301237-41

Semi-finals

Third Place Play Off

Brazil  Germany
   

Brazil refused to play in the third place play off, disputing the matter in which they failed to qualify for the final.

Final

Italy 2-0 Austria
Sara (o.g.)
Causio  87 )p)'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Darko Jamšek (Slovenia)
Italy
Austria
GK1Ivano Bordon
DF6Claudio Gentile
DF4Antonio Cabrini
DF6Paolo Beruatto
MF11Giampiero Marini
MF16Bruno Conti(c)
MF10Giuseppe Dossena
MF15Franco Causio 89'
FW19Francesco Graziani 7'
FW20Paolo Rossi
FW18Alessandro Altobelli 7' 89'
Substitutions:
MF13Gabriele Oriali
Manager:
Enzo Bearzot
GK1Klaus Lindenberger
DF15Reinhold Hintermaier
DF20Josef Sara
DF4Dieter Mirnegg
DF5Robert Sara
MF6Wilhelm Kreuz 61' 62'
MF3Herbert Prohaska
MF2Ernst Baumeister
FW11Johann Dihanich (c) 70'
FW7Walter Schachner
FW8Hans Krankl
Substitutions:
DF12Bruno Pezzey
MF10Hansi Müller 70'
FW9Kurt Welzl 62'
Manager:
Franz Hasil

Goal scorers

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