Iceland Triangular Tournament Explained

Tourney Name:Iceland Triangular Tournament
Year:1986
Country:Iceland
Dates:25 – 29 May 1986
Num Teams:3
Venues:Laugardalsvöllur
City:Reykjavík
Champion:IRL
Count:1
Second:CSR
Third:ISL
Matches:3
Goals:7
Top Scorer:7 players (1 each)
Attendance:6687

The Iceland Triangular Tournament was an international football tournament in 1986. All matches were played in Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík. The three teams competing were the Republic of Ireland, Iceland and Czechoslovakia.

The Republic of Ireland won the competition, the first time that country won an international football tournament.[1] It was notable as the beginning of the success that came under Jack Charlton's management; it was here that he trialled his famous tactics of pressuring opposition defenders in the hope of forcing mistakes.[2] [3] David O'Leary refused to play, instead going on a family holiday, which led to his being dropped from the international team for a time, Mick McCarthy taking his place at centre half.[4] [5] Ray Houghton, John Aldridge and Pat Bonner also established themselves in the Irish team after playing in Iceland.[6] It featured the only international appearances by Mick Kennedy.[7]

Results

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Table

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1220031+24
221012202
3200224-20

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stand-ins ready to step up. Noel. O'Reilly. The Irish Times.
  2. Book: Morris, Jim. The Team of '66 England's World Cup Winners. May 15, 2014. Amberley Publishing Limited. 9781445636849. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Enda and Wales fail to show their silky skills. The Irish Times.
  4. Web site: Different rules for the same game. Tom. Humphries. The Irish Times.
  5. Web site: Please Dave, let your babies go. Tom. Humphries. The Irish Times.
  6. Web site: Keane equals record and secures title. Emmet. Malone. The Irish Times.
  7. Web site: Where are they now? No 29: Mick Kennedy. Mary. Hannigan. The Irish Times.