Korea Cup
The Korea Cup, also known as the President's Cup International Football Tournament, was an international football tournament held annually in South Korea from 1971 to 1999. The cup, hosted by the Korea Football Association, was contested between South Korea and guest teams. This competition was created to train the South Korea national team and develop Asian football. The competition ceased after the 1999 tournament.
Results
- A few senior national players were added in the youth team
- Under-21 selection of Campeonato Paulista clubs
- First round ranking
- Not held third place match after semi-finals
- A few senior national players were added in the Olympic team
- Final tournaments in round-robin format
- Players of Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk and Soviet Union Youth
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See also
- South Korea national football team
- Korea Football Association
- Arabian Gulf Cup
- Bangabandhu Cup
- China Cup
- Four Nations Tournament (China)
- Indonesian Independence Cup
- King's Cup
- Kirin Cup
- LG Cup (association football)
- Lunar New Year Cup
- Merdeka Tournament
- Merlion Cup
- Nehru Cup
- Pestabola Merdeka
- VFF Cup
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