Joan Gamper Trophy

The Joan Gamper Trophy (Catalan: Trofeu Joan Gamper, or simply TJG) or Joan Gamper Cup is an annual association football exhibition match held in August, before the start of Barcelona's La Liga season, where top division clubs from the world compete against them.[1] The competition is hosted by FC Barcelona at the Camp Nou stadium and is named in honour of Joan Gamper, a founding member, player, and later president of the club. The competition was inaugurated in 1966 by Enric Llaudet, one of Gamper's successors as club president.[2] The trophy itself is an 800-gram (1.8 lb) silver cup with five micrometres of gold finishing, on top of a 10-kilogram (22 lb) marble plinth base.[3]

Joan Gamper Trophy
Trofeu Joan Gamper
The trophy awarded to champions
Founded1966 (1966)
RegionCatalonia
Number of teams4 (1966–96)
2 (1997–present)
Current championsSpain Barcelona
(46th title)
Most successful club(s)Spain Barcelona
(46 titles)
Television broadcastersTV3 Televisió de Catalunya
Barça TV
Websitefcbarcelona.com

Initially, four teams participated in the competition, which featured two semi-finals, a third-place play-off, and a final. For the first competition in 1966, Barcelona were joined by Belgium's Anderlecht, France's Nantes, and Germany's 1. FC Köln. Barcelona beat the German team 3–1 in the final. Köln subsequently won the competition in 1978 and 1981 and were runners-up in 1979, making them the only team, other than the hosts, to win the competition more than once. The next edition saw the first appearance of another Spanish team, Atlético Madrid, who along with the hosts, were joined by German side Bayern Munich, and Argentina's Boca Juniors. The latter two clubs are among the most regular guests. Bayern were runners-up in 1984, 1987 and 2006, while Boca became the first of several South American guests to be invited and have since returned in 1977, 1984, 2003, 2008 and 2018. The only non-European team to win the tournament was Brazil's Internacional, in 1982.

Subsequent competitions have included teams from Italy's Serie A, Germany's Bundesliga, and other leagues. Other top-flight Spanish clubs have also occasionally been invited, including Tenerife and Valencia, who were winners in 1993 and 1994, respectively. Since 1997, the competition has only featured a one-off game, the tournament being shortened due to an increased fixture list and a shorter close season.[1] If the match is tied after ninety minutes, no extra time is played and the winner is decided by a penalty shoot-out.

Winners and results

Four teams (1966–1996)

Ed. Year Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1
1966Spain Barcelona
3–1
West Germany 1. FC KölnBelgium Anderlecht
7–0
France Nantes
2
1967Spain Barcelona
2–1
Spain Atlético MadridArgentina Boca Juniors
1–0
West Germany Bayern Munich
3
1968Spain Barcelona
5–4
Brazil FlamengoSpain Athletic Bilbao
3–1
West Germany Werder Bremen
4
1969Spain Barcelona
2–1
Spain ZaragozaCzechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava
2–1
Argentina Estudiantes (LP)
5
1970Hungary Újpest
3–1
Soviet Union Dynamo MoscowSpain Barcelona
1–0
West Germany Schalke 04
6
1971Spain Barcelona
1–0
Argentina Chacarita JuniorsHungary Budapest Honvéd
2–0
West Germany Bayern Munich
7
1972West Germany Borussia MG
3–2
Bulgaria CSKA SofiaSpain Barcelona
0–0 (5–4 p)
Brazil Vasco da Gama
8
1973Spain Barcelona
2–2 (5–3 p)
West Germany Borussia MGPeru Municipal
1–1 (8–7 p)
Argentina San Lorenzo
9
1974Spain Barcelona
4–1
Scotland RangersSpain Athletic Bilbao
1–0
Netherlands Ajax
10
1975Spain Barcelona
2–1
Netherlands FeyenoordCzechoslovakia Spartak Trnava
1–1 (7–6 p)
Hungary Újpest
11
1976Spain Barcelona
2–0
West Germany Eintracht FrankfurtCzechoslovakia Sparta Prague
1–1 (4–3 p)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
12
1977Spain Barcelona
4–1
West Germany Schalke 04Argentina Boca Juniors
2–1
Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava
13
1978West Germany 1. FC Köln
5–0
Austria Rapid WienSpain Barcelona
3–2
Brazil Botafogo
14
1979Spain Barcelona
3–2 (a.e.t.)
West Germany KölnBelgium Anderlecht
2–2 (6–5 p)
Switzerland Zürich
15
1980Spain Barcelona
2–1
Brazil Vasco da GamaArgentina River Plate
0–0 (4–2 p)
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
16
1981West Germany 1. FC Köln
4–0
Spain BarcelonaBrazil Vasco da Gama
2–1
England Ipswich Town
17
1982Brazil Internacional
3–1
England Manchester CitySpain Barcelona
1–1 (5–4 p)
West Germany 1. FC Köln
18
1983Spain Barcelona
2–1
West Germany Borussia DortmundBelgium Anderlecht
4–2
England Nottingham Forest
19
1984Spain Barcelona
3–1
West Germany Bayern MunichArgentina Boca Juniors
2–0
England Aston Villa
20
1985Spain Barcelona
3–1
West Germany Hamburger SVNetherlands Ajax
4–2
Austria Rapid Wien
21
1986Spain Barcelona
1–0
Netherlands PSV EindhovenEngland Tottenham Hotspur
2–1
Italy Milan
22
1987Portugal Porto
2–0
West Germany Bayern MunichSpain Barcelona
3–2
Netherlands Ajax
23
1988Spain Barcelona
3–1
Romania Steaua BucureștiUruguay Peñarol
3–3 (5–4 p)
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
24
1989Belgium Mechelen
2–0
France SochauxSpain Barcelona
1–0
Brazil Internacional
25
1990Spain Barcelona
3–1
Belgium AnderlechtNetherlands PSV Eindhoven
2–1
Soviet Union Spartak Moscow
26
1991Spain Barcelona
3–0
France MarseilleBrazil Internacional
2–0
Austria Rapid Wien
27
1992Spain Barcelona
2–0
Netherlands FeyenoordBulgaria CSKA Sofia
3–3 (8–7 p)
Belgium Club Brugge
28
1993Spain Tenerife
3–1
Spain BarcelonaFrance Bordeaux
2–0
Croatia Hajduk Split
29
1994Spain Valencia
4–1
Spain BarcelonaNetherlands PSV Eindhoven
2–1
Italy Brescia
30
1995Spain Barcelona
5–1
Argentina San LorenzoNetherlands Feyenoord
3–2
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
31
1996Spain Barcelona
2–1
Italy InternazionaleBelgium Anderlecht
3–2
Argentina San Lorenzo

Two teams (1997–present)

Ed. Year Winners Score Runners-up Attend. FC Barcelona goals Man of the match
32
1997Spain Barcelona
2–2 (6–5 p)
Italy Sampdoriac.20,000Anderson (11), Giovanni (67 p.)
33
1998Spain Barcelona
2–2 (5–4 p)
Brazil Santosc. 10,000Rivaldo (39), Figo (41)
34
1999Spain Barcelona
3–1
Portugal Sporting CPc. 20,000Figo (7 p.), Dani (24), Déhu (44)
35
2000Spain Barcelona [4]
2–1
Netherlands PSV Eindhovenc. 45,000Rivaldo (14 p.), Gerard (25)
36
2001Spain Barcelona [5]
3–2
Italy Parmac. 50,000Saviola (30), Christanval (33), Alfonso (75)
37
2002Spain Barcelona [6]
1–0
Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade35,640Rochemback (80)
38
2003Spain Barcelona [7]
1–1 (5–3 p)
Argentina Boca Juniors90,075Gerard (68)
39
2004Spain Barcelona [8]
2–1
Italy Milan98,771Giuly (36), A. Iniesta (68)
40
2005Italy Juventus [9]
2–2 (4–2 p)
Spain Barcelona91,826A. Iniesta (66), Gio (69)
41
2006Spain Barcelona [10]
4–0
Germany Bayern Munich76,644Ronaldinho (29 f.k.), Eto'o (32, 39), Saviola (51)
42
2007Spain Barcelona [11]
5–0
Italy Internazionale98,559Ronaldinho (6 p.), Giovani (11), Toure Yaya (37), A. Iniesta (55), Motta (78)
43
2008Spain Barcelona [12]
2–1
Argentina Boca Juniors71,210Puyol (90+2), Eto'o (90+5)
44
2009England Manchester City [13]
1–0
Spain Barcelona94,123
45
2010Spain Barcelona [14]
1–1 (3–1 p)
Italy Milan96,165David Villa (46)
46
2011Spain Barcelona [15]
5–0
Italy Napoli78,002Fàbregas (26), Keita (31), Pedro (62), Messi (66, 77)Mali Seydou Keita
47
2012Italy Sampdoria [16]
1–0
Spain Barcelona55,498Spain Sergi Roberto
48
2013Spain Barcelona [17]
8–0
Brazil Santos81,251Messi (8), Léo (12 o.g.), Alexis (20), Pedro (28), Fàbregas (51, 66), Adriano (73), Dongou (81)Argentina Lionel Messi
49
2014Spain Barcelona [18]
6–0
Mexico León72,475Messi (3), Neymar Jr (12, 43), Munir (55, 78), Sandro (89)Argentina Lionel Messi
50
2015Spain Barcelona[19]
3–0
Italy Roma94,422Neymar Jr (26), Messi (41), I. Rakitić (65)Croatia Ivan Rakitić
51
2016Spain Barcelona [20]
3–2
Italy Sampdoria72,334Suárez (16), Messi (21, 34 f.k.)Argentina Lionel Messi
52
2017Spain Barcelona [21]
5–0
Brazil Chapecoense64,705Deulofeu (6), Sergio (11), Messi (28), Suárez (55), Denis Suárez (74)Spain Sergio Busquets
53
2018Spain Barcelona [22]
3–0
Argentina Boca Juniors70,089Malcom (18), Messi (39), Rafinha (67)Argentina Lionel Messi
54
2019Spain Barcelona [23]
2–1
England Arsenal98,812Maitland-Niles (69 o.g.), Suárez (90)Netherlands Frenkie de Jong
55
2020Spain Barcelona [24]
1–0
Spain Elche0 [note 1]Griezmann (2)Brazil Philippe Coutinho
56
2021Spain Barcelona [25]
3–0
Italy Juventus2,924 [note 2]Memphis (3), Braithwaite (57), Riqui Puig (90+2)Brazil Neto Murara
57
2022Spain Barcelona [26]
6–0
Mexico UNAM83,021Lewandowski (3), Pedri (5, 19), O. Dembélé (10), Aubameyang (49), F. de Jong (84)Poland Robert Lewandowski
58
2023Spain Barcelona [27]
4–2
England Tottenham Hotspur35,224 [note 3]Lewandowski (3), Ferran (81), Ansu Fati (90), Ez Abde (90+3)Netherlands Frenkie de Jong

Women's Gamper Trophy

Ed. Year Winners Score Runners-up Attend. FC Barcelona Femení goals MVP
1
2021 [28] Spain Barcelona [29]
6–0
Italy Juventus 1,783[note 2] Aitana (2), J. Hermoso (3, 16), Paredes (12), Graham (27), Bruna (48)Spain Jennifer Hermoso
2
2022 [30] Spain Barcelona [31]
6–0
France Montpellier 5,124[note 2]Geyse (23, 52), Patri (27, 45), Rolfö (55), Ari (77)Spain Patricia Guijarro
3
2023 [32] Spain Barcelona [33]
5–0
Italy Juventus 5,485[note 2] Graham (5), Lenzini (33 o.g.), Vilamala (35), Vicky López (41), Mapi León (76)Spain Mapi León

Performance by team

Men's

Chacarita Juniors (left) and FC Bayern Munich starting line ups before playing their match in the 1971 edition
Carlos Córdoba (left) and Dennis Mortimer, captains of Boca Juniors and Aston Villa respectively, before the 1984 third place match
Lionel Messi dribbing during the Barcelona v Manchester City match in 2009
Men's Joan Gamper Trophy statistics
Team Winner Runner-up Third Fourth Total
Spain Barcelona 46 6 6 58
Germany Köln 2 2 1 5
Italy Sampdoria 1 2 3
Italy Juventus 1 1 2
England Manchester City 1 1 2
Germany Mönchengladbach 1 1 2
Brazil Internacional 1 1 1 3
Hungary Újpest 1 1 2
Belgium Mechelen 1 1
Portugal Porto 1 1
Spain Tenerife 1 1
Spain Valencia 1 1
Argentina Boca Juniors 3 3 6
Germany Bayern Munich 3 2 5
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 2 2 2 6
Netherlands Feyenoord 2 1 3
Italy Milan 2 1 3
Italy Internazionale 2 2
Brazil Santos 2 2
Belgium Anderlecht 1 4 5
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 1 1 1 3
Brazil Vasco da Gama 1 1 1 3
England Tottenham Hotspur 1 1 2
Austria Rapid Wien 1 2 3
Argentina San Lorenzo 1 2 3
Germany Schalke 04 1 1 2
England Arsenal 1 1
Spain Atlético Madrid 1 1
Germany Borussia Dortmund 1 1
Argentina Chacarita Juniors 1 1
Brazil Chapecoense 1 1
Russia Dynamo Moscow 1 1
Germany Eintracht Frankfurt 1 1
Spain Elche 1 1
Brazil Flamengo 1 1
Germany Hamburg 1 1
Mexico León 1 1
France Marseille 1 1
Italy Napoli 1 1
Italy Parma 1 1
Scotland Rangers 1 1
Serbia Red Star Belgrade 1 1
Italy Roma 1 1
France Sochaux 1 1
Portugal Sporting CP 1 1
Romania Steaua București 1 1
Mexico UNAM 1 1
Spain Zaragoza 1 1
Spain Athletic Bilbao 2 2
Netherlands Ajax 1 2 3
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 1 1 2
France Bordeaux 1 1
Hungary Budapest Honvéd 1 1
Peru Municipal 1 1
Uruguay Peñarol 1 1
Argentina River Plate 1 1
Slovakia Spartak Trnava 1 1
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 1 1
England Aston Villa 1 1
Brazil Botafogo 1 1
Italy Brescia 1 1
Belgium Club Brugge 1 1
Russia CSKA Moscow 1 1
Argentina Estudiantes (LP) 1 1
Croatia Hajduk Split 1 1
England Ipswich Town 1 1
France Nantes 1 1
England Nottingham Forest 1 1
Russia Spartak Moscow 1 1
Germany Werder Bremen 1 1
Switzerland Zürich 1 1

Women's

Women's Joan Gamper Trophy statistics
Team Winner Runner-up Total
Spain Barcelona 3 3
Italy Juventus 2 2
France Montpellier 1 1

Awards and records

Awards

Lionel Messi holds a number of records in the history of the Joan Gamper Trophy.
Lionel Messi holds a number of records in the history of the Joan Gamper Trophy
Most Valuable Player

Records

Top goalscorers
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Argentina Lionel Messi Spain Barcelona 9
2
Spain Juan Manuel Asensi 7
Spain Txiki Begiristain
Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
5 Spain Josep Maria Fusté 6
Spain Marcial Pina

Consecutive goalscoring

  • Lionel Messi is the only player in the history of Joan Gamper Trophy who has scored in six consecutive editions (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018).

See also

References

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Footnotes
  1. The match was behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain.
  2. The match was played at the Johan Cruyff Stadium.
  3. The match was played at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
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