Four Nations Tournament (1988)
The 1988 Four Nations Tournament was an international invitational football (soccer) tournament held in Australia. It featured the national teams of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia. The tournament was played as a round-robin, with each team playing each other once. Matches were held in various cities across Australia.
Brazil won the tournament, finishing with the most points after their three matches. Argentina finished second, followed by Australia and Saudi Arabia. The tournament served as preparation for the participating teams ahead of upcoming international competitions, including the 1988 Summer Olympics for some squads. The competition provided an opportunity for managers to test players and tactics.