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Trofeo Ciudad de Sevilla

Trofeo Ciudad de Sevilla was a summer friendly tournament, being held in the city of Seville, organized by the Municipality of that city, in collaboration with the two football clubs more representative of Seville - Sevilla FC and Real Betis.[1] In the beginning there used to be three participating teams, but in the last years it has been a two-team tournament. The first edition was in 1972 and was won by Sevilla FC. In 1994 he played his sixteenth and final edition.

Trofeo Ciudad de Sevilla held at Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán owned by Sevilla FC and Estadio Benito Villamarín owned by Real Betis, celebrating the end of the tournament in a different stadium each edition.

In 1992, after seven years without organizing the tournament, and on the occasion of the Universal Exposition in Seville, played a special edition, which they took part Sevilla FC, Real Betis, FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Vasco da Gama and FC Porto, which won the tournament.

The trophy presented represents the most emblematic buildings and monuments of the city of Seville, La Giralda and the Torre del Oro. The trophy was different in each edition held.

Titles

Note that only the winner and runner-up is shown here. Some years there were more than two participating teams.

Ed. Year Champion Score Runners-Up Other participating teams
1
1972 Spain Sevilla
1–0
Hungary Budapest Honvéd Spain Real Betis, Uruguay Peñarol
2
1973 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Spain Real Betis, Argentina Independiente
3
1974 Spain Real Betis
0–0 (p)
Portugal S.L. Benfica Spain Sevilla, Portugal Sporting CP
4
1975 Spain Real Betis
1–0
Spain Sevilla Hungary Ferencvárosi TC, Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
5
1976 Spain Sevilla
1–0
Spain Real Betis Brazil Cruzeiro, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
6
1977 Spain Real Betis
3–1
Spain Sevilla Hungary Vasas SC, Portugal S.L. Benfica
7
1978 Spain Sevilla
1–0
Spain Real Betis Poland Wisła Kraków, Belgium Standard Liège
8
1979 Brazil Vasco da Gama
2–2 (p)
Spain Real Betis Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava, Spain Sevilla
9
1980 Spain Real Betis
2–1
Spain Sevilla Italy A.S. Roma, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb
10
1981 England West Bromwich
2–0
Spain Sevilla Spain Real Betis, England Southampton
11
1982 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Hungary Ferencvárosi TC
1983
(Not held)
12
1984 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Argentina Boca Juniors Chile Universidad Católica
13
1985 Uruguay Peñarol
0–0 (p)
Spain Real Betis
1986–91
(Not held)
14
1992 Portugal Porto
2–0
Spain Real Betis Spain Sevilla, Spain Barcelona, Spain Atlético Madrid, Brazil Vasco da Gama
1993
(Not held)
15
1994 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Spain Real Betis Colombia América de Cali, Bulgaria CSKA Sofia

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