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| title = Bangabandhu Cup | year = 1999 | country = {{BAN}} | dates = 27 August – 7 September | num_teams = 12 | champions = {{flagicon|JPN}} Japanese League XI (1st title) | runner-up = {{flagicon|Ghana}} Ghana U–23 | matches = 15 | goals = 51 | top goal scorer = {{flagicon|South Korea}} Lee Chun-Soo (7 goals) | prevseason = 1996-7 | nextseason = 2015 |updated =29 March 2019 }}1999 Bangabandhu Cup was the 2nd season of the Bangabandhu Cup, after the first edition was held in 1996-7. The second edition ran from 27 August 1999 to 7 September 1999. Japan League XI went on to win the cup after defeating the Ghana U–23 team 3-2 in the finals.[1] Bangabandhu Cup was discontinued after the 1999 edition due to the political situation in the country,[2] and relaunched again in 2015. [3] FormatIn group stage twelve teams divided into four groups of three teams, playing a single match round-robin. The teams finishing first in each group qualified for the Semi-finals. Group stageGroup A| date = 28 August 1999 | time = | team1 = {{flagicon|HUN}} Kerületi FC | score = 3-2 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Malaysia U–23 | goals1 = Illés Zsolt Sitku {{goal|}} {{goal|}} {{goal|}} | goals2 = Nizaruddin {{goal|}} Lim Chau-Yew {{goal|}} | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = 10,000 | referee = }} {{Football box | date = 31 August 1999 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|BAN}} | score = 1-0 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Malaysia U–23 | goals1 = Masood Rana {{goal|}} | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} {{Football box | date = 3 September 1999 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|BAN}} | score = 2-2 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|HUN}} Kerületi FC | goals1 = Jewel Rana {{goal|}} Masood Rana {{goal|}} | goals2 = Illés Zsolt Sitku {{goal|}} {{goal|}} | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} Group B| date = 29 August 1999 | time = | team1 = South Korea U–20 {{flagicon|South Korea}} | score = 7-2 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thailand U–23 | goals1 = Lee Chun-Soo {{goal}} {{goal}} {{goal}} {{goal}} Choi Tae-Uk {{goal}} Chun Jae-Woon {{goal}} Nirut Surasiang {{goal}} (o.g.) | goals2 = Bamrung Boonprom {{goal}} {{goal}} | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} {{Football box | date = 31 August 1999 | time = | team1 = Brazil League XI {{flagicon|BRA}} | score = 1-0 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thailand U–23 | goals1 = Hugo {{goal}} | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} {{Football box | date = 3 September 1999 | time = | team1 = South Korea U–20 {{flagicon|South Korea}} | score = 2-0 | report = | team2 = Brazil League XI {{flagicon|BRA}} | goals1 = Lee Chun-Soo {{goal}} {{goal}} | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} Group C| date = 28 August 1999 | time = | team1 = Ghana U–23 {{flagicon|Ghana}} | score = 2-1 | report = | team2 = {{fb|NEP}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} {{Football box | date = 30 August 1999 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|NEP}} | score = 0-1 | report = | team2 = Uzbekistan League XI {{flagicon|UZB}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} {{Football box | date = 2 September 1999 | time = | team1 = Ghana U–23 {{flagicon|Ghana}} | score = 4-0 | report = | team2 = Uzbekistan League XI {{flagicon|UZB}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} Group D{{Fb cl2 header navbar}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{flagicon|JPN}} Japanese League XI|w=2 |d=0 |l=0 |gf=6 |ga=0 |bc= #ccffcc}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{flagicon|Kuwait}} Kuwait U–23|w=1 |d=0 |l=1 |gf=2 |ga=1 |bc= }}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{flagicon|IDN}} Semen Padang |w=0 |d=0 |l=2 |gf=0 |ga=7 |bc= }}|}{{football box | date = 27 August 1999 | time = | team1 = Japanese League XI {{flagicon|JPN}} | score = 5-0 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|IDN}} Semen Padang | goals1 = Matsuki {{goal|}} {{goal|}} {{goal|}} Suzuki {{goal|}} Watanabe {{goal|}} | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} {{football box | date = 30 August 1999 | time = | team1 = {{flagicon|Kuwait}} Kuwait U–23 | score = 2-0 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|IDN}} Semen Padang | goals1 = Al Dwaisan {{goal|}} Darweesh Ahmed {{goal|}} | goals2 = | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} {{football box | date = 2 September 1999 | time = | team1 = {{flagicon|Kuwait}} Kuwait U–23 | score = 0-1 | report = | team2 = {{flagicon|JPN}} Japanese League XI | goals1 = | goals2 = Matsuki {{goal|}} | stadium = Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka | attendance = | referee = }} Knockout stage{{Round4||{{flagicon|HUN}} Kerületi FC|1|{{flagicon|Ghana}} Ghana U–23|2 ||{{flagicon|JPN}} Japanese League XI|3|{{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korea U–20|2 ||{{flagicon|JPN}} Japanese League XI|3|{{flagicon|Ghana}} Ghana U–23 }} Semi-finals{{footballbox|date=5 September 1999 |team1=Kerületi FC {{flagicon|HUN}} |score= 1-2 |report= |team2={{flagicon|Ghana}} Ghana U–23 |goals1= Illés Zsolt Sitku {{goal|}} |goals2= Osei {{goal|}} {{goal|}} |stadium= Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka |attendance= |referee= }}{{footballbox |date=5 September 1999 |team1=Japanese League XI {{flagicon|JPN}} |score= 3-2 |report= |team2= {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korea U–20 |goals1= Yokose {{goal|}} Suzuki {{goal|}} Watanabe {{goal|}} |goals2= Cho Jae-jin {{goal|}} Lee Chun-Soo {{goal|}} |stadium= Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka |attendance=10,000 |referee= }} Final{{footballbox|date=7 September 1999 |team1=Japanese League XI {{flagicon|JPN}} |score= 3-2 |report= |team2={{flagicon|Ghana}} Ghana U–23 |goals1= Kataoka {{goal|}} {{goal|}} Takahashi {{goal|}} |goals2= Razak {{goal|}} Amadu {{goal|}} |stadium= Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka |attendance=35,000 |referee= }} Winners
Team statisticsTable shows each teams achievements.
References1. ^{{cite web|last1=Morrison|first1=Neil|title=Bangabandhu Cup 1999|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/bangabandhu99.html|website=The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.|accessdate=29 January 2015}} {{Football in Bangladesh}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1999 Bangabandhu Cup}}2. ^{{cite web|last1=Anam|first1=Atique|title=Showtime IN Sylhet|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/sports/showtime-in-sylhet-62229|website=The Daily Star|accessdate=29 January 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Bangladesh eyes semifinal in Bangabandhu Gold Cup|url=http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/2015/01/26/77732|website=The Financial Express|accessdate=29 January 2015}} 14 : Bangabandhu Cup|1999 in Bangladeshi football|1999–2000 in Hungarian football|1999 in Malaysian football|1999 in South Korean football|1999 in Brazilian football|1999 in Thai football|1999–2000 in Ghanaian football|1999 in Uzbekistani football|1999 in Nepalese sport|1999 in Japanese football|1999–2000 in Kuwaiti football|1999–2000 in Indonesian football|International association football competitions hosted by Bangladesh |
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