Football at the 1986 Brunei Merdeka Games Contents
Teams
Group stage
Knockout stage
References
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Football at the 1986 Brunei Merdeka Games
Tournament details
Host country
Brunei
Dates
19 July – 27 July
Teams
10
Final positions
Champions
Persib Bandung (1st title)
Runners-up
Malaysia B
Third place
Brunei
Fourth place
Singapore XI
Tournament statistics
Matches played
10
Goals scored
25 (2.5 per match)
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The football tournament at the 1986 Brunei Merdeka Games was held from July 19 to 27 in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. The tournament was also referred to as the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Cup, or the second Brunei Pesta Sukan Cup.
Contents
1Teams
2Group stage
2.1Group A
2.2Group B
3Knockout stage
3.1Semi-finals
3.2Bronze medal match
3.3Gold medal match
4References
Teams
It is likely that the Philippines team was the full national team, but it is unknown. the Malaysian Tigers was a developmental team of young players, functioning as a national B team. The precise designation of the Thai team is unknown, but it was not the full Thailand national team (which was at the Merdeka Tournament in Kuala Lumpur). The Singapore team was composed of Malaysia Cup and intermediate squad players.[1] However, the Singapore 2-0 Thailand match is listed by FIFA as a full international. No other match from this tournament is listed as such.
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