1988 Rous Cup

The 1988 Rous Cup was the fourth staging of the Rous Cup international football competition, based around the England–Scotland football rivalry. For the second year in succession, a third team was invited to create a three-team tournament.

1988 Rous Cup
Tournament details
Dates17 – 24 May 1988
Teams3 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions England
Runners-up Colombia
Third place Scotland
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored3 (1 per match)
Attendance116,723 (38,908 per match)

After having Brazil's participation in the previous year, the FA again invited South American opposition to participate, this time Colombia.

England won the competition for a second time after being the only team to win a game; the two other matches ended in draws.

Results

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

Scotland vs Colombia

Scotland 0–0 Colombia
Report
Attendance: 20,487
Referee: Vítor Correia (Portugal)
SCOTLAND:
GK1Jim Leighton (Aberdeen)
DF2Richard Gough (Rangers)
DF3Steve Nicol (Liverpool)
MF4Roy Aitken (Celtic) (c)
DF5Alex McLeish (Aberdeen)
DF6Willie Miller (Aberdeen) 67'
MF7Kevin Gallacher (Dundee United)
MF8Paul McStay (Celtic) 58'
FW9Ally McCoist (Rangers)
MF10Murdo MacLeod (Borussia Dortmund)
FW11Mo Johnston (Nantes)
Substitutions:
MF0Derek Ferguson (Rangers) 58'
FW0Andy Walker (Celtic) 67'
Manager:
Andy Roxburgh
COLOMBIA:
GK1René Higuita (Atlético Nacional)
DF2Luis Fernando Herrera (Atlético Nacional)
DF3Luis Carlos Perea (Atlético Nacional)
DF4Andrés Escobar (Atlético Nacional)
DF5Carlos Hoyos (América)
MF6Bernardo Redín (Deportivo Cali)
MF7Leonel Álvarez (Atlético Nacional)
MF8Alexis García (Atlético Nacional)
MF9Carlos Valderrama (Deportivo Cali) (c)
FW10Arnoldo Iguarán (Millonarios)
FW11John Jairo Tréllez (Atlético Nacional) 68'
Substitutions:
MF0Jaime Arango (Atlético Nacional) 68'
Manager:
Francisco Maturana

England vs Scotland

England 1–0 Scotland
Beardsley  12' Report
Attendance: 70,480
ENGLAND:
GK1Peter Shilton (Derby County)
DF2Gary Stevens (Everton)
DF3Kenny Sansom (Arsenal)
MF4Neil Webb (Nottingham Forest)
DF5Dave Watson (Everton)
DF6Tony Adams (Arsenal)
MF7Bryan Robson (Manchester United) (c)
MF8Trevor Steven (Everton) 72'
FW9Peter Beardsley (Liverpool)
FW10Gary Lineker (Barcelona)
MF11John Barnes (Liverpool)
Substitutions:
MF0Chris Waddle (Tottenham Hotspur) 72'
Manager:
Bobby Robson
SCOTLAND:
GK1Jim Leighton (Aberdeen)
DF2Richard Gough (Rangers)
DF3Steve Nicol (Liverpool)
MF4Roy Aitken (Celtic) (c)
DF5Alex McLeish (Aberdeen)
DF6Willie Miller (Aberdeen) 74'
MF7Neil Simpson (Aberdeen)
MF8Paul McStay (Celtic) 77'
FW9Ally McCoist (Rangers)
MF10Murdo MacLeod (Borussia Dortmund)
FW11Mo Johnston (Nantes)
Substitutions:
MF0Tommy Burns (Celtic) 74'
FW0Kevin Gallacher (Dundee United) 77'
Manager:
Andy Roxburgh

England vs Colombia

England 1–1 Colombia
Lineker  22' Report Escobar  66'
ENGLAND:
GK1Peter Shilton (Derby County)
DF2Viv Anderson (Manchester United)
DF3Kenny Sansom (Arsenal)
MF4Steve McMahon (Liverpool)
DF5Mark Wright (Derby County)
DF6Tony Adams (Arsenal)
MF7Bryan Robson (Manchester United) (c)
MF8Chris Waddle (Tottenham Hotspur) 73'
FW9Peter Beardsley (Liverpool)
FW10Gary Lineker (Barcelona)
MF11John Barnes (Liverpool) 73'
Substitutions:
MF0Glenn Hoddle (AS Monaco) 73'
FW0Mark Hateley (AS Monaco) 73'
Manager:
Bobby Robson
COLOMBIA:
GK1René Higuita (Atlético Nacional)
DF2Luis Fernando Herrera (Atlético Nacional)
DF3Luis Carlos Perea (Atlético Nacional)
DF4Andrés Escobar (Atlético Nacional)
DF5Carlos Hoyos (América)
MF6Bernardo Redín (Deportivo Cali)
MF7Leonel Álvarez (Atlético Nacional)
MF8Alexis García (Atlético Nacional)
MF9Carlos Valderrama (Deportivo Cali) (c)
FW10Arnoldo Iguarán (Millonarios)
FW11Jaime Arango (Atlético Nacional)
Substitutions:
FW0John Jairo Tréllez (Atlético Nacional)
MF0Didí (Atlético Nacional)
Manager:
Francisco Maturana

Final standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 England 211021+13
 Colombia 20201102
 Scotland 201101–11
1988 Rous Cup
Tournament Winners

England

Goalscorers

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