Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy

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Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy (Catalan: Trofeu Ciutat de Barcelona) is a summer tournament organized by RCD Espanyol in Barcelona.[1] Initially there used to be four participating teams, but in more recent times it was a two-team tournament. Teams are usually club-level, but in 1981 the Honduras national football team participated, and finished last in the tournament. The 1980 final is the only one in which Espanyol did not play, while in 2009 the match was officially advertised as the opening of the new RCDE Stadium rather than the Ciutat event. The current holders of the trophy are the hosts Espanyol after a 1–1 (5–4 p) victory against Betis. The fixture has not been played since 2015, with no explanation given for its de facto discontinuation.[2]

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Note that only the winner and the runner-up are shown here. From 1974 to 1982 four teams participated in the competition, while a three-team edition was played in 1995.

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Year Winner Runner-up Score
1974Czechoslovakia Slovan BratislavaSpain Español4–1
1975Spain EspañolArgentina Estudiantes2–0
1976Soviet Union Dynamo MoscowSpain Español1–0
1977Spain EspañolAustria Rapid Wien5–0
1978Spain EspañolRomania Universitatea Craiova3–2
1979Spain EspañolSpain Valencia0–0 (3–1 p)
1980Spain ZaragozaMexico Cruz Azul3–0
1981Spain EspañolMexico Puebla4–1
1982Soviet Union Spartak MoscowSpain Español3–1
1983Spain Real MadridSpain Español5–1
1984Spain EspañolSpain Real Madrid1–0
1985Spain Real MadridSpain Español5–3
1986Spain EspañolSpain Real Madrid2–2 (4–3 p)
1987Spain EspañolWest Germany Stuttgart2–2 (5–4 p)
1988Spain Real MadridSpain Español1–0
1989Spain BarcelonaSpain Español2–1
1990Spain EspañolSpain Real Madrid2–2 (4–3 p)
1991Brazil São PauloSpain Español4–2
1992Brazil São PauloSpain Español2–1
1993Brazil Vasco da GamaSpain Español3–1
1994Italy MilanSpain Español3–0
1995Spain ValenciaSpain Espanyol1–0
1996Spain EspanyolSpain Real Madrid2–1
1997Spain EspanyolItaly Milan2–2 (6–5 p)
1998Spain EspanyolSpain Atlético de Madrid0–0 (5–4 p)
1999Italy UdineseSpain Espanyol1–1 (3–0 p)
2000Spain EspanyolEngland Newcastle United2–1
2001Spain EspanyolGreece Olympiacos3–0
2002Italy Chievo VeronaSpain Espanyol0–0 (5–3 p)
2003Italy ParmaSpain Espanyol1–1 (4–3 p)
2004Spain EspanyolItaly Udinese2–0
2005France Olympique de MarseilleSpain Espanyol2–1
2006Spain EspanyolItaly Lazio2–0
2007Spain EspanyolGreece Olympiacos3–2
2008Spain EspanyolItaly Udinese1–0
2009Spain EspanyolEngland Liverpool3–0
2010Spain EspanyolItaly Sampdoria0–0 (6–5 p)
2011Spain EspanyolArgentina Boca Juniors3–1
2012Spain EspanyolFrance Montpellier2–0
2013England West Ham UnitedSpain Espanyol1–0
2014Spain EspanyolItaly Genoa1–1 (5–4 p)
2015Spain EspanyolSpain Betis1–1 (5–4 p)
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