Umbro Cup

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Umbro Cup
Tournament details
Host country England
Dates 3 – 11 June 1995
Teams 4 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s) 5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Brazil
Runners-up  England
Third place  Sweden
Fourth place  Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played 6
Goals scored 21 (3.5 per match)
Attendance 175,517 (29,253 per match)
Top scorer(s) Sweden Kennet Andersson
(3 goals)

The Umbro Cup was a friendly international football competition, which took place in June 1995 in England. The trophy was sponsored by the sports brand Umbro, the manufacturers of England's kit.

Host nation England, Sweden, Japan and world champions Brazil participated in the tournament. Brazil were the eventual champions after winning all three of their games.

The staging of the competition served as a rehearsal for England's hosting of the European Championship the following summer. Matches took place at Wembley, Elland Road, Goodison Park, Villa Park and the City Ground. During the course of the competition England played their first home game away from Wembley since 1966.

Venues

London Liverpool Birmingham Leeds Nottingham
Wembley Goodison Park Villa Park Elland Road City Ground
Goodison Park

Results

All times listed are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

England vs Japan

3 June 1995
14:00
England  2 – 1  Japan
Anderton  48'
Platt  88' (pen.)
Report Ihara  62'
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 21,142
Referee: Jaap Uilenberg (Netherlands)
ENGLAND:
GK1 Tim Flowers (Blackburn Rovers)
DF21Gary Neville (Manchester United)
DF5 John Scales (Liverpool)
DF15David Unsworth (Everton)
DF14Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest)
MF11Darren Anderton (Tottenham Hotspur)
MF7 David Platt (Sampdoria) (c)
MF4 David Batty (Blackburn Rovers)  68'
MF8 Peter Beardsley (Newcastle United)  68'
FW9 Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
FW6 Stan Collymore (Nottingham Forest)  76'
Substitutes:
GK13Ian Walker (Tottenham Hotspur)
MF17Steve McManaman (Liverpool)  68'
MF19Paul Gascoigne (Lazio)  68'
DF21Colin Cooper (Nottingham Forest)
FW22Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur)  76'
Manager:
Terry Venables
JAPAN:
GK13Kazuya Maekawa (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
DF19Kazuaki Tasaka (Bellmare Hiratsuka)
DF5 Tetsuji Hashiratani (Verdy Kawasaki) (c) Red card 87'
DF4 Masami Ihara (Yokohama Marinos)
MF2 Akira Narahashi (Bellmare Hiratsuka)
MF15Hiroaki Morishima (Cerezo Osaka)  81'
MF6 Motohiro Yamaguchi (Yokohama Flügels)
MF8 Tsuyoshi Kitazawa (Verdy Kawasaki)
MF20Naoki Soma (Kashima Antlers)  74'
FW11Kazuyoshi Miura (Verdy Kawasaki)
FW14Masashi Nakayama (Júbilo Iwata)  65'
Substitutes:
GK1 Nobuyuki Kojima (Bellmare Hiratsuka)
MF3 Hiroshige Yanagimoto (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)  74'
FW9 Hisashi Kurosaki (Kashima Antlers)  65'
MF16Masahiro Fukuda (Urawa Red Diamonds)  81'
DF17Norio Omura (Yokohama Marinos)
Manager:
Shu Kamo

Brazil vs Sweden

4 June 1995
16:00
Brazil  1 – 0  Sweden
Edmundo  42' Report
Villa Park, Birmingham
Attendance: 20,131
Referee: Dick Jol (Netherlands)
BRAZIL:
GK1 Zetti (São Paulo)
DF2 Jorginho (Bayern Munich)
DF3 Aldair (Roma)
DF4 Ronaldão (Shimizu S-Pulse)
DF6 Roberto Carlos (Palmeiras)
MF8 Dunga (VfB Stuttgart) (c)
MF5 César Sampaio (Yokohama Flügels)  77'
MF11Zinho (Yokohama Flügels)
FW10Juninho Paulista (São Paulo)
FW7 Edmundo (Flamengo)
FW9 Ronaldo (PSV Eindhoven)
Substitutes:
DF12Cafu (Real Zaragoza)
GK13Gilmar Rinaldi (Cerezo Osaka)
DF14André Cruz (Napoli)  77'
MF19Leonardo (Kashima Antlers)
FW20Rivaldo (Palmeiras)
Manager:
Mário Zagallo
SWEDEN:
GK12Bengt Andersson (ÖIS)
DF14Pontus Kåmark (IFK Göteborg)
DF15Teddy Lučić (Västra Frölunda)
DF4 Joachim Björklund (IFK Göteborg)
DF5 Roger Ljung (Duisburg)
MF9 Jonas Thern (Roma) (c)  46'
MF16Niclas Alexandersson (Halmstads)
MF8 Håkan Mild (Servette)
MF21Magnus Erlingmark (IFK Göteborg)
FW10Martin Dahlin (Borussia Mönchengladbach) 78'
FW11Kennet Andersson (Caen)  67'
Substitutes:
GK1 Thomas Ravelli (IFK Göteborg)
DF2 Gary Sundgren (AIK)
FW17Henrik Larsson (Feyenoord)  67'
MF19Niklas Gudmundsson (Halmstads)  46'
FW21Dick Lidman (AIK)  78'
Manager:
Tommy Svensson

Japan vs Brazil

6 June 1995
20:00
Japan  0 – 3  Brazil
Report Roberto Carlos  7'
Zinho  52', 64'
Goodison Park, Liverpool
Attendance: 29,327
Referee: Jim McCluskey (Scotland)
JAPAN:
GK1 Nobuyuki Kojima (Bellmare Hiratsuka)
SW4 Masami Ihara (Yokohama Marinos)
DF2 Akira Narahashi (Bellmare Hiratsuka)
DF19Kazuaki Tasaka (Bellmare Hiratsuka)  80'
DF17Norio Omura (Yokohama Marinos)
DF20Naoki Soma (Kashima Antlers)
MF15Hiroaki Morishima (Cerezo Osaka)  67'
MF8 Tsuyoshi Kitazawa (Verdy Kawasaki)
MF6 Motohiro Yamaguchi (Yokohama Flügels)
MF11Kazuyoshi Miura (Verdy Kawasaki)
FW14Masashi Nakayama (Júbilo Iwata)  46'
Substitutes:
DF3 Hiroshige Yanagimoto (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)  80'
FW9 Hisashi Kurosaki (Kashima Antlers)  67'
FW16Masahiro Fukuda (Urawa Red Diamonds)  46'
Manager:
Shu Kamo
BRAZIL:
GK1 Zetti (São Paulo)
DF2 Jorginho (Bayern Munich)
DF3 Aldair (Roma)
DF15Márcio Santos (Fiorentina)
DF6 Roberto Carlos (Palmeiras)
MF10Juninho Paulista (São Paulo)  61'
MF8 Dunga (VfB Stuttgart) (c)
MF17Doriva (XV de Piracicaba)
MF11Zinho (Yokohama Flügels)  73'
FW7 Edmundo (Flamengo)
FW9 Ronaldo (PSV Eindhoven)
Substitutes:
MF19Leonardo (Kashima Antlers)  61'
FW20Rivaldo (Palmeiras)  73'
Manager:
Mário Zagallo

England vs Sweden

8 June 1995
20:00
England  3 – 3  Sweden
Sheringham  44'
Platt  89'
Anderton  90+1'
Report Mild  11', 37'
K. Andersson  46'
Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 32,008
Referee: Leslie Mottram (Scotland)
ENGLAND:
GK1 Tim Flowers (Blackburn Rovers)
DF2 Warren Barton (Newcastle United)
DF21Colin Cooper (Nottingham Forest)
DF12Gary Pallister (Manchester United)  80'
DF3 Graeme Le Saux (Blackburn Rovers)
MF11Darren Anderton (Tottenham Hotspur)
MF8 Peter Beardsley (Newcastle United)  63'
MF7 David Platt (Sampdoria) (c)
MF10John Barnes (Liverpool)  63'
FW9 Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
FW22Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur)
Substitutes:
DF5 John Scales (Liverpool)  80'
GK13Ian Walker (Tottenham Hotspur)
MF17Steve McManaman (Liverpool)
MF18Nick Barmby (Tottenham Hotspur)  63'
MF19Paul Gascoigne (Lazio)</small  63'
Manager:
Terry Venables
SWEDEN:
GK1 Thomas Ravelli (IFK Göteborg) (c)
DF2 Gary Sundgren (AIK)
DF15Teddy Lučić (Västra Frölunda)
DF4 Joachim Björklund (IFK Göteborg)
DF14Pontus Kåmark (IFK Göteborg)
MF16Niclas Alexandersson (Halmstads)
MF20Magnus Erlingmark (IFK Göteborg)  88'
MF8 Håkan Mild (Servette)
MF19Niklas Gudmundsson (Halmstads)
FW17Henrik Larsson (Feyenoord)
FW11Kennet Andersson (Caen)  85'
Substitutes:
DF5 Roger Ljung (Duisburg)
DF6 Jesper Mattsson (Halmstads)
GK12Bengt Andersson (ÖIS)
MF18Ola Andersson (AIK)  88'
FW21Dick Lidman (AIK)  85'
Manager:
Tommy Svensson

Sweden vs Japan

10 June 1995
14:00
Sweden  2 – 2  Japan
K. Andersson  53', 68' Report Fujita  9'
Kurosaki  86'
City Ground, Nottingham
Attendance: 5,591
Referee: Angelo Amendolia (Italy)
SWEDEN:
GK1 Thomas Ravelli (IFK Göteborg) (c)
DF2 Gary Sundgren (AIK)
DF15Teddy Lučić (Västra Frölunda)
DF4 Joachim Björklund (IFK Göteborg)
DF14Pontus Kåmark (IFK Göteborg)
MF16Niclas Alexandersson (Halmstads)
MF7 Peter Wibrån (Öster)
MF18Ola Andersson (AIK)
MF19Niklas Gudmundsson (Halmstads)  73'
FW11Kennet Andersson (Caen)
FW17Henrik Larsson (Feyenoord)
Substitutes:
DF6 Jesper Mattsson (Halmstads)
GK12Bengt Andersson (ÖIS)
DF13Mikael Nilsson (IFK Göteborg)  73'
MF20Magnus Erlingmark (IFK Göteborg)
FW21Dick Lidman (AIK)
Manager:
Tommy Svensson
JAPAN:
GK22Kenichi Shimokawa (JEF United Ichihara)
DF2 Akira Narahashi (Bellmare Hiratsuka)  85'
DF4 Masami Ihara (Yokohama Marinos)
DF5 Tetsuji Hashiratani (Verdy Kawasaki) (c)
DF17Norio Omura (Yokohama Marinos)
MF18Toshiya Fujita (Júbilo Iwata)  71'
MF6 Motohiro Yamaguchi (Yokohama Flügels)
MF8 Tsuyoshi Kitazawa (Verdy Kawasaki)  81'
MF20Naoki Soma (Kashima Antlers)
FW11Kazuyoshi Miura (Verdy Kawasaki)
FW9 Hisashi Kurosaki (Kashima Antlers)
Substitutes:
GK1 Nobuyuki Kojima (Bellmare Hiratsuka)
DF3 Hiroshige Yanagimoto (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)  85'
MF7 Hajime Moriyasu (Sanfrecce Hiroshima)  71'
FW15Hiroaki Morishima (Cerezo Osaka)
FW16Masahiro Fukuda (Urawa Red Diamonds)  81'
Manager:
Shu Kamo

England vs Brazil

11 June 1995
16:00
England  1 – 3  Brazil
Le Saux  39' Report Juninho Paulista  55'
Ronaldo  62'
Edmundo  77'
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 67,318
Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)
ENGLAND:
GK1 Tim Flowers (Blackburn Rovers)
DF21Gary Neville (Manchester United)
DF5 John Scales (Liverpool)  90'
DF21Colin Cooper (Nottingham Forest)
DF14Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest)
MF11Darren Anderton (Tottenham Hotspur)
MF4 David Batty (Blackburn Rovers)  79'
MF7 David Platt (Sampdoria) (c)
MF3 Graeme Le Saux (Blackburn Rovers)
FW9 Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)  90'
FW22Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur)
Substitutes:
DF2 Warren Barton (Newcastle United)  90'
FW6 Stan Collymore (Nottingham Forest)  90'
GK13Ian Walker (Tottenham Hotspur)
MF16Jamie Redknapp (Liverpool)
MF19Paul Gascoigne (Lazio)  79'
Manager:
Terry Venables
BRAZIL:
GK1 Zetti (São Paulo)
DF2 Jorginho (Bayern Munich)
DF3 Aldair (Roma)  89'
DF15Márcio Santos (Fiorentina)
DF6 Roberto Carlos (Palmeiras)
MF8 Dunga (VfB Stuttgart)(c)
MF5 César Sampaio (Yokohama Flügels)
MF11Zinho (Yokohama Flügels)
FW10Juninho Paulista (São Paulo)  84'
FW7 Edmundo (Flamengo)
FW9 Ronaldo (PSV Eindhoven)  76'
Substitutes:
DF4 Ronaldão (Shimizu S-Pulse)  89'
DF12Cafu (Real Zaragoza)
GK13Gilmar Rinaldi (Cerezo Osaka)
MF19Leonardo (Kashima Antlers)  84'
FW21Giovanni (Santos)  76'
Manager:
Mário Zagallo

Final standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 330071+69
 England 311167–14
 Sweden 302156–12
 Japan 301237–41
1995 Umbro Cup
Tournament Winners
Brazil
Brazil

Goalscorers

3 goals
2 goals

1 goal

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