Trofeo Villa de Madrid

The Villa de Madrid Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Villa de Madrid) was an annual pre-season football tournament hosted by Atlético Madrid at the Vicente Calderón Stadium played since 1973, with the exception of 1999 and 2001. In 2004 the tournament changed its name to "Trophy Hellboy", but was discontinued in the subsequent seasons.

Trofeo Villa de Madrid
The trophy awarded to champions
Organising bodySpain Club Atlético de Madrid
Founded1973
Abolished2003 (2003)
RegionMadrid, Spain
Number of teams2 (2003)
Related competitionsJoan Gamper Trophy
Last championsSpain Atlético Madrid (2003)
Most successful club(s)Spain Atlético Madrid
(18 titles)

The hosts, Atlético Madrid, are the top winners with 18 victories. Immediately behind them is A.C. Milan with three. They are followed by a group of teams with a win in the competition such as Liverpool, PSV Eindhoven, Werder Bremen, Independiente and River Plate. Initially, the competition was a four-team tournament and included two semi-finals, a third place play-off, and a final, but from 1994 to 2003 the tournament was played in a single match format.[1]

List of winners

Ed. Year Winners Score Runners up
11973Italy Milan
2–1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia JSD Partizan
21974Spain Atlético Madrid
1–0
Hungary Újpest
31975Spain Atlético Madrid
2–1
Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow
41976Spain Atlético Madrid
1–0
Spain Athletic Bilbao
51977Italy Milan
3–2
Brazil América
61978Argentina River Plate
0–0 (4–3 p)
Spain Atlético Madrid
71979Germany VfB Stuttgart
1–0
Switzerland Grasshopper
81980Spain Atlético Madrid
1–1 (p)
Netherlands Ajax
91981Argentina Independiente
1–0
 Honduras
101982Germany Borussia Dortmund
2–0
Spain Atlético Madrid
111983Spain Atlético Madrid
2–1
Spain Sevilla
121984Netherlands PSV
[n 1]
Spain Atlético Madrid
131985Spain Atlético Madrid
2–0
Brazil Grêmio
141986Spain Atlético Madrid
3–2
Brazil Flamengo
151987England Liverpool
1–0
Spain Atlético Madrid
161988Germany Werder Bremen
1–0
Spain Atlético Madrid
171989Spain Atlético Madrid
[n 1]
Romania Dinamo București
181990Spain Atlético Madrid
3–2
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star
191991Italy Milan
1–1 (p)
Spain Atlético Madrid
201992Spain Atlético Madrid
2–0
Brazil São Paulo
211993Spain Atlético Madrid
[n 1]
Brazil Vasco da Gama
221994Spain Atlético Madrid
5–1
Germany 1. FC Köln
231995Spain Atlético Madrid
3–1
Argentina Newell's Old Boys
241996Spain Atlético Madrid
5–0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star
251997Spain Atlético Madrid
1–0
Italy Inter
261998Spain Atlético Madrid
3–0
Italy Lazio
272000Spain Atlético Madrid
3–1
Brazil Flamengo
282002Italy Chievo Verona
4–2
Spain Atlético Madrid
29 [n 2]2003Spain Atlético Madrid
1–0
Argentina Boca Juniors
Notes
  1. Three-team tournament, defined on points
  2. Named "Centennial Edition"

Titles by club

Argentine side River Plate, winners in 1978, covered on El Gráfico magazine
Team Titles
Spain Atlético Madrid
18
Italy Milan
3
Germany Borussia Dortmund
1
Italy Chievo Verona
1
Argentina Independiente
1
England Liverpool
1
Germany Werder Bremen
1
Netherlands PSV
1
Argentina River Plate
1
Germany VfB Stuttgart
1

Titles by country

Country Titles
 Spain
18
 Germany
3
 Italy
3
 Argentina
2
 England
1
 Netherlands
1

References

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