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1993 ECO Cup

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The ECO Cup 1993 was the last edition of the ECO Cup tournament, held in Tehran, Iran in 1993.

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Participants

The participants were:

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Group stage

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Group 1

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Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Hossein Khoshkhan (Iran)

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Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Ahmad Abharan-Alvari (Iran)

Group 2

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Attendance: 5,000

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Attendance: ?

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Attendance: 5,000

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Attendance: 3,000

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Attendance: 2,000

Semi finals

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Attendance: 25,000

Final

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Top scorers

3 Goals

2 Goals

Squads

Iran

Head coach: Iran Ali Parvin

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Turkmenistan

Head coach: Turkmenistan Bayram Durdiyev

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Pakistan A

Head coach: Pakistan Muhammad Latif[3]

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Azerbaijan

Head coach: Azerbaijan Alakbar Mammadov

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Tajikistan

Head coach: Tajikistan Sharif Nazarov

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Kyrgyzstan

Head coach: Kyrgyzstan Meklis Koshaliev

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Kazakhstan U21

Head coach: Kazakhstan Bauyrzhan Baimukhammedov

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Notes

  1. The Pakistan Football Federation sent an alternate team, designated as "Pakistan A", to the 1993 ECO Cup, while the main national team was participating in the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The ECO Cup took place from 6 to 14 June 1993, between two rounds of the group A qualifiers including Pakistan, held from 22–30 May (in Jordan) and 12–20 June (in China). The ECO Cup squad was managed by a completely different coaching staff, and only a few players from that team were later selected for the second phase of the qualifiers in China. Although some sources, such as the RSSSF, consider the ECO Cup matches unofficial,[1][2] the match between Pakistan and Iran is recognized as an official international in some sources.
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