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e welcome Ajax, Chelsea and S.S. Lazio to
White Hart Lane this weekend for the sixth Makita
International Soccer Tournament.
The tournament, which has now established itself as
the premier pre-season competition, brings
together the best teams from all over Europe for a
superb football festival.
We were involved in the inaugural competition,
staged at Wembley Stadium in 1988, along with AC
Milan, Bayern Munich and eventual winners
Arsenal.
Arsenal returned to Wembley the following year
and successfully defended the trophy, seeing off the
challenge of Dynamo Kiev, FC Porto and Liverpool.
The competition moved to Highbury in 1990, with
Arsenal playing host to Aston Villa, Real Sociedad
and winners Sampdoria. Sampdoria then returned
to Highbury in 1991along with Panathinaikos and
West Ham United and retained the trophy, and
made it a hat-trick last season when the tournament
was staged at Eiland Road, where First Division
Champions Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, and
Stuttgart provided the opposition.
Lazio come to White Hart Lane for the second time,
having played here in October last year in the
second leg of the Capital Cup.
Leading 3-0 from the first leg in Rome, thanks to
goals from former Spur Paul Gascoigne (10),
Giovanni Stroppa (57) and Maurizio Neri (87), they
completed a 5-0 aggregate victory here with goals
from Stroppa (70) and Giuseppi Signori (73).
Ajax also visit White Hart Lane for the second time,
as we were drawn together at the first round stage
of the European Cup-Winners' Cup in September,
1981.
We won 3-1 in the first leg in Amsterdam, Mark
Falco (two) and Ricky Villa scoring the goals. The
return here, 10 days later, saw Falco on target again
along with Tony Galvin and our new manager Ossie
Ardiles in a 3-0 victory.
Other meetings with the Dutch side include a tour
match in August, 1982, when we met in the first
round of the Amsterdam 707 Tournament. Ajax
won 3-2, with Graham Roberts grabbing both our
goals.
We also met in a pre-season friendly game, in
Holland, in August, 1973. Martin Peters scored our
only goal in a 4-1 defeat.
Chelsea had a successful Premier League visit to
White Hart Lane last season, with our December
meeting ending in a 2-1 victory for the Blues. Eddie
Newton gave the visitors a late two-goal lead,
before debutant substitute Sol Campbell pulled one
back with two minutes remaining.
We drew 1 -1 with Chelsea, at Stamford Bridge, in
March. Teddy Sheringham gave us the lead, from
the penalty spot, after 31 minutes and Tony
Cascarino equalised 20 minutes later.
Now they're all back for a tournament that has
already proved as competitive as any cup
competition in the world. There are some great
games in prospect.
12.45pm Presentation of teams to Managing Director of Makita
followed by National Anthems
12.55pm Match One
2.45pm Presentation of teams to Managing Director of Makita
followed by National Anthems.
2.55pm Match Two
Sun Aug 1 12.30pm Third/Fourth Play-Off
Presentation of medals on pitch
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2.20pm Presentation of teams to Managing Director of Makita
followed by National Anthems
2.30pm The Final y
Presentation of The Makita International Soccer Tournament Trophy
and Medals to Players and Officials
The Winning Team shall be the team that wins two matches. If the teams are level after 90 minutes, the match
will be determined by penalties, five apiece at first and then 'sudden death'.
Only two of five substitutes named can be used by either side.
Front Cover Pictures - Teddy Sheringham (Spurs), Dennis Wise (Chelsea), Paul Gascoigne(Lazio), Pictures: Action Images,
Danny Blind (Ajax), Picture Empics.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A. M. Sugar
(Chairman)
A. G. Berry
(Deputy Chairman)
D. A. Alexiou
C. T. Sandy
COMPANY SECRETARY
J. Ireland
CLUB PRESIDENT
W. E. Nicholson, O.B.E.
CLUB VICE-PRESIDENTS
F. P. Sinclair
N. Solomon
VICE-PRESIDENTS
David Buchler
Colin Walker
Bob Cornish
John Penny
Les Beech
Dave Dennison
Philip Evans
Ian Ganney
Stephen Greenblatt
MANAGER
Ossie Ardiles
SECRETARY
Peter Barnes
COMMERCIAL MANAGER
Mike Rollo
MEDICAL OFFICER
Dr. Brian Curtin
HONOURS
League Champions:
1950-51, 1960-61.
FA Cup Winners:
1901, 1921, 1961, 1962, 1967,
1981, 1982, 1991.
Football League Cup Winners:
1971, 1973.
European Cup Winners' Cup Winners:
1963.
UEFA Cup Winners: 1972, 1984.
Official programme
PROGRAMME EDITOR
john Fennelly
Particular thanks to Ashley Weller,
Empics, Action Images, Allsport,
Kier Radnedge, David Shapland and
Steve Ellis
Designed and Produced by
Total Graphics.
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