1975 President's Cup Football Tournament

1975 President's Cup was the fifth competition of President's Cup. The competition was held from 10 May 1975 to 22 May 1975. The tournament was won by Korea Republic for the third time, who defeated Burma in the final.

1975 President's Cup Football Tournament
Tournament details
Dates10–22 May 1975
Teams8
Final positions
Champions South Korea (3rd title)
Runners-up Burma
Third place Homa F.C.
Fourth place Japan B
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored48 (2.4 per match)

Group allocation matches

South Korea 0 1 Homa F.C.

Burma 0 0 Japan B
Penalties
1 4

Thailand 5 0 Indonesia B

Malaysia B 1 3 Lebanon

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Burma 321072+55
Homa F.C. 312052+34
 Thailand 30215832
 Malaysia B 30123851
Thailand 3 3 Malaysia B
Sittiporn  1', 67' (pen.)
Wirayute  80'
Side Ahmad  2', 66'
Salleh Ibrahim  61' (pen.)

Homa F.C. 1 1 Burma
Ahmad  36' Maung Mya Kaeng  7'

Burma 4 1 Thailand
Maung Mya Kaeng  28'
?
?
Chuta  90'

Homa F.C. 3 0 Malaysia B
Norai  20', 80'
Hibola  25'

Burma 2 0 Malaysia B
Maung Kin  25'
Maung Tin  54'

Homa F.C. 1 1 Thailand
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Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 South Korea 330050+56
 Japan B 31112203
 Lebanon 310242+22
 Indonesia B 30121871
Indonesia B 0 4 Lebanon
Mohamad Hatom  17'
Jacob Kalfayan  33'
Sali  59'
Yusef Choul  63'

South Korea 1 0 Japan B
Lee Cha-Man  5'

Japan B 1 1 Indonesia B
Nisino  38' "Lukman Santoso"  29'

South Korea 1 0 Lebanon
Park Byung-Cheol  36'

Japan B 1 0 Lebanon
Nakayama  39'

South Korea 3 0 Indonesia B
Cho Kwang-Rae  1'
Shin Hyun-Ho  10'
Park Byung-Cheol  17'

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
May 20
 
 
 Burma1
 
May 22
 
 Japan B0
 
 Burma0
 
May 20
 
 South Korea1
 
 South Korea1
 
 
Homa F.C.0
 
Third place
 
 
May 22
 
 
Homa F.C.3
 
 
 Japan B0

Semi-finals


Burma 1 0 Japan B
Maung Aye I  81'

South Korea 1 0 Homa F.C.
Huh Jung-Moo  18'

Third place match


Homa F.C. 3 0 Japan B

Final


South Korea 1 0 Burma
Huh Jung-Moo  8'

Winner

 President's Cup 1975 Winners 

South Korea
3rd title

References

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