1995 King Fahd Cup


The 1995 King Fahd Cup was the second and last tournament held under the King Fahd Cup name before the competition was retroactively sanctioned by FIFA and recognized as FIFA Confederations Cup. Disputed as the King Fahd Cup, in honor of the then Saudi ruler who organized the tournament with his country's federation, it was hosted by Saudi Arabia in January 1995. It was won by Denmark, who beat defending champions Argentina 2–0 in the final.

Qualified teams

TeamConfederationQualification methodDate qualification securedParticipation no.
AFCHostsn/a2nd
UEFAUEFA Euro 1992 winners26 June 19921st
AFC1992 AFC Asian Cup winners8 November 19921st
CONMEBOL1993 Copa América winners4 July 19932nd
CONCACAF1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup winners25 July 19931st
CAF1994 African Cup of Nations winners10 April 19941st

Venue

All matches were played at the 67,000-capacity King Fahd II Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Match referees

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Group stage

Group A

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200204−40

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Group B

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200218−70

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Final stages

Third place play-off

Final

Statistics

Goalscorers

With three goals, Luis García was the top scorer in the tournament. In total, 19 goals were scored by 14 different players, with none of them credited as an own goal.
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