1989 Amputee Soccer World Cup (outdoor)

1989 Amputee Football World Cup (outdoor)
IV Amputee Football World Cup 1989
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
CitySeattle
Dates3–4 September
Teams6
Venue1
Final positions
Champions El Salvador (3rd title)
Runners-up England
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Soviet Union
1989(i)
1990(i)

The 1989 Amputee Soccer World Cup (outdoor) was the outdoor tournament of the 4th annual international competition of amputee football national men's teams. It was organized by the Amputee Soccer International, and was held in Seattle, United States between 3 and 4 September 1989 simultaneously with indoor championship.

El Salvador won the title for the third time, defeating England in the final.[1] Brazil took third place.[2]

Participating nations

Following six nations competed in the tournament.[3]

Preliminary round

Six national teams competed in the round-robin preliminary tournament. All games were played at Shoreline Stadium on Sunday, starting at 8:00 a.m.

Top four teams qualified for the knockout stage.[4]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD P
El Salvador ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
England ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Brazil ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Soviet Union ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
United States ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Canada ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

Knockout stage

Outdoor semifinals were set for 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Shoreline with the championship match set for 3 p.m. Monday.

Semi-finals
3 September 1989
16:30 PST England W – L ? Shoreline Stadium
El Salvador W – L ? Shoreline Stadium
3rd place
4 September 1989
Brazil 2 – 1 Soviet Union Shoreline Stadium
Final
4 September 1989
15:00 PST El Salvador 2 – 0 England Shoreline Stadium

Rankings

Rank Team
1  El Salvador
2  England
3  Brazil
4  Soviet Union
?  United States
?  Canada


 1989 Amputee Football World Cup (outdoor) 

El Salvador

Third title

References

  1. ^ "El Salvador Defends Amputee Title". Online. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  2. ^ "Seleção Brasileira". Online. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  3. ^ "Shoreline Hosting Amputee Soccer Cup". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. September 2, 1989. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  4. ^ "A Real Kick". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. September 5, 1989. Retrieved November 18, 2025.

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