1964 Mohammed V Cup
Tournament details | |
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Country | Morocco |
Venue(s) | Stade d'Honneur |
Dates | 22–23 August |
Teams | 4 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Boca Juniors (1st title) |
Runner-up | Real Madrid |
Third place | Saint-Étienne |
Fourth place | FAR Rabat |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 4 |
Goals scored | 15 (3.75 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Angel C. Rojas Amancio (3 goals each) |
The 1964 Mohamed V Cup Final was the 3rd. edition of the Mohammed V Cup, an annual football friendly competition hosted in Casablanca and named after King Mohammed V.[1]
This edition, held in Stade d'Honneur in Meknes was contested by four teams, two from Europe, one from South America and one from the host country, all of them being the reigning champions of their respective leagues. Argentine side Boca Juniors was the winner after beating Saint-Étienne and Real Madrid in the final.[1][2]
Teams
[edit]Club | Qualification |
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Boca Juniors | 1964 Primera División champion |
Real Madrid | 1963–64 La Liga champion |
Saint-Étienne | 1963–64 Division 1 champion |
FAR Rabat | 1963–64 Botola champion |
Venue
[edit]Meknes |
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Stade d'Honneur |
Capacity: 20,000 |
Matches
[edit]Semifinals
[edit]Advanced to the final
Date | Team 1 | Sco. | Team 2 |
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23 Aug | FAR Rabat | 0–4 |
Real Madrid |
23 Aug | Boca Juniors | 3–0 |
Saint-Étienne |
FAR Rabat | 0–4 | Real Madrid |
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Report | Amancio 20', 24', 26' Morollón 87' |
Boca Juniors | 3–0 | Saint-Étienne |
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A.C. Rojas 60' Rulli 69' González 84' |
Report |
Third place
[edit]FAR Rabat | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | Saint-Étienne |
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Youssef 55' Mustapha 63' |
Report | Guy 35', ?' Wienieski ?' |
Final
[edit]Boca Juniors | 2–1 | Real Madrid |
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A.C. Rojas 7', 74' | Report | Puskás 12' |
Boca Juniors
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Real Madrid
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Standings
[edit]Team | Pld. | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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Boca Juniors (C) |
2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | +4 |
2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 2 | +3 | |
2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | -2 | |
2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 7 | -5 |
Winners
[edit]1964 Mohammed V Cup |
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Boca Juniors 1st title |
Aftermath
[edit]Although a friendly competition, the Mohamed Cup trophy was the first intercontinental cup won by Boca Juniors, as neither the club nor any Argentine team had participated in similar competitions such as Copa Rio or the Small Club World Cup. One year before, Boca Juniors had failed to win the 1963 Copa Libertadores after it was defeated by Brazilian side Santos FC led by Pelé in the finals.[3]
On the other hand, it was the third time Boca Juniors played Real Madrid in their history,[4] after the first meeting during the successful tour to Europe in 1925 (Boca won 1–0),[5][6] and a friendly match when Real Madrid toured on the Americas in 1927, which was also the first time that club visited the landmass,[7] in a tour that extended for over three months from Buenos Aires to New York.[8][9]
The Copa Iberoamericana in 1994 was the first official matches between both clubs recognized by the REFF and CONMEBOL,[10] while the 2000 Intercontinental Cup would be the first official match between both clubs recognized by UEFA. Boca Juniors won 2–1 achieving their second intercontinental title.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Coupe Mohamed V (Casablanca - Morocco) 1962-1989 on the RSSSF
- ^ Boca recibió una invitación para jugar un partido amistoso en Marruecos on Telam, 7 Apr 2016
- ^ El Santos de Pelé, Boca y la historia del pantalón en La Bombonera on TyC, 13 Jan 2022
- ^ Boca Jrs. vs Real Madrid - all the matches on Historia de Boca
- ^ La Vida Color de Boca, published by La Nación Deportiva, Buenos Aires, 2005
- ^ "Cuando Boca se hizo Boca", Clarín, 3 Apr 2013
- ^ 87 años de giras por América on Real Madrid website
- ^ La primera gira americana del Madrid: tres meses fuera, multa de 1.000 pesetas, tiburones, peleas, tiros.... by Miguel Lara on Marca, 8 Jul 2019
- ^ American Trip of Real Madrid CF 1927 by Raúl Torre on the RSSSF
- ^ Copa Iberoamericana RSSSF
- ^ EN EL RECUERDO: BOCA CAMPEÓN INTERCONTINENTAL 2000 on El Gráfico, 28 Nov 2021