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Ramón de Carranza Trophy
Trofeo Ramón de Carranza
The trophy exhibited at the Museu Benfica, Lisboa
Organising bodyCádiz City Hall
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
RegionCádiz, Spain
Number of teams4
Related competitionsTrofeo Costa del Sol
Current championsLazio (2024)
Most successful club(s)Atlético Madrid (11 titles)

The Ramón de Carranza Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Ramón de Carranza) is a pre-season football tournament organised by Cádiz City Hall, in memory of its former mayor, Ramón de Carranza – after whom the Cádiz F.C. stadium used to be named as well. Its 1962 final is widely known, as it was one of the first times in football history a tied game was resolved through a penalty shoot-out.[1] Atlético de Madrid is the most successful club in the tournament history.

Starting in 2019, it became a women's football tournament.[2] With no match played in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, two editions (one for men and one for women) were played in August 2021.[3][4]

It has been played annually in August since 1955, and is one of the most prestigious summer tournaments in Spain alongside the Teresa Herrera Trophy and the Colombino Trophy.

Titles by year

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Former major of Cádiz, Ramón de Carranza. The trophy was named after him
Ed. Year Winner Score Runner up Third place
1
1955 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Portugal AC Portugal
[n 1]
2
1956 Spain Sevilla
3–1
Spain Atlético Madrid
[n 1]
3
1957
Spain Sevilla
3–1
Spain Athletic Bilbao
[n 2]
4
1958 Spain Real Madrid
2–0
Spain Sevilla Austria Wiener SC
5
1959 Spain Real Madrid
4–3
Spain Barcelona Italy Milan
6
1960 Spain Real Madrid
4–0
Spain Athletic Bilbao France Reims
7
1961 Spain Barcelona
2–1
Uruguay Peñarol Argentina River Plate
8
1962 Spain Barcelona
1–1 (p)
Spain Zaragoza Italy Internazionale
9
1963 Portugal Benfica
7–3 (a.e.t.)
Italy Fiorentina Spain Barcelona
10
1964 Spain Real Betis
2–0 (a.e.t.)
Portugal Benfica Spain Real Madrid
11
1965 Spain Zaragoza
3–2
Portugal Benfica Brazil Flamengo
12
1966 Spain Real Madrid
2–0
Italy Torino Spain Zaragoza
13
1967 Spain Valencia
2–1
Spain Real Madrid Uruguay Peñarol
14
1968 Spain Atlético Madrid
1–0
Spain Barcelona Spain Real Madrid
15
1969 Brazil Palmeiras
2–0
Spain Real Madrid Argentina Estudiantes LP
16
1970 Spain Real Madrid
4–2
Argentina Independiente Italy Milan
17
1971 Portugal Benfica
3–0
Uruguay Peñarol Spain Valencia
18
1972 Spain Athletic Bilbao
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Portugal Benfica Brazil Botafogo
19
1973 Spain Espanyol
1–0
Spain Athletic Bilbao Netherlands Ajax
20
1974 Brazil Palmeiras
2–1
Spain RCD Español Spain Barcelona
21
1975 Brazil Palmeiras
3–1
Spain Real Madrid Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow
22
1976 Spain Atlético Madrid
1–0
Spain Athletic Bilbao Brazil Palmeiras
23
1977 Spain Atlético Madrid
2–0
Italy Internazionale Brazil Vasco da Gama
24
1978 Spain Atlético Madrid
1–0
Argentina River Plate Spain Valencia
25
1979 Brazil Flamengo
2–0
Hungary Újpesti Dózsa Spain Barcelona
26
1980 Brazil Flamengo
2–1
Spain Real Betis Soviet Union FC Dinamo Tbilisi
27
1981 Spain Cádiz
1–0
Spain Sevilla Bulgaria PFC CSKA Sofia
28
1982 Spain Real Madrid
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Spain Real Sociedad Spain Real Betis
29
1983 Spain Cádiz
1–1 (5–4 p)
Spain Real Betis Uruguay Peñarol
30
1984 Spain Sporting Gijón
1–0
Spain Athletic Bilbao Spain Cádiz
31
1985 Spain Cádiz
1–1 (4–3 p)
Brazil Grêmio Spain Sevilla
32
1986 Spain Cádiz
1–1 (3–2 p)
Spain Real Betis Brazil Botafogo
33
1987 Brazil Vasco da Gama
2–0
Spain Cádiz Uruguay Nacional
34
1988 Brazil Vasco da Gama
2–1
Spain Atlético Madrid Spain Cádiz
35
1989 Brazil Vasco da Gama
2–0
Uruguay Nacional Spain Atlético Madrid
36
1990 Brazil Atlético Mineiro
1–0
Brazil Santos Spain Cádiz
37
1991 Spain Atlético Madrid
2–1
Spain Cádiz Brazil Atlético Mineiro
38
1992 Brazil São Paulo
4–0
Spain Real Madrid Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
39
1993 Spain Cádiz
1–1 (3–1 p)
Brazil Palmeiras Spain Atlético Madrid
40
1994 Spain Cádiz
0–0 (5–4 p)
Spain Sevilla Spain Real Madrid
41
1995 Spain Atlético Madrid
4–1
Spain Real Betis Spain Cádiz
42
1996 Brazil Corinthians
2–0
Spain Real Betis Mexico Atlético Celaya
43
1997 Spain Atlético Madrid
6–3
Spain Tenerife Brazil Corinthians
44
1998 Spain La Coruña
2–0
Spain Cádiz Italy Sampdoria
45
1999 Spain Real Betis
2–2 (4–2 p)
Italy Lazio Spain Cádiz
46
2000 Spain Real Betis
3–0
Spain Cádiz
[n 1]
47
2001 Spain Real Betis
6–1
Spain Málaga Spain Celta Vigo
48
2002 Spain Mallorca
0–0 (3–2 p)
Spain Valencia Spain Real Betis
49
2003 Spain Atlético Madrid
0–0 (4–2 p)
Spain Málaga Spain Real Betis
50
2004 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Spain Valencia Spain Cádiz
51
2005 Spain Barcelona
3–1
Spain Cádiz Portugal Braga
52
2006 Spain Cádiz
2–2 (5–4 p)
Spain Real Betis Spain Villarreal
53
2007 Spain Real Betis
1–1 (4–3 p)
Spain Zaragoza Spain Real Madrid
54
2008 Spain Sevilla
3–0
Spain Cádiz Spain Athletic Bilbao
55
2009 Spain Sevilla
1–0
Spain Deportivo La Coruña Spain Cádiz
56
2010 Spain Espanyol
1–1 (4–3 p)
Spain Atlético Madrid Spain Sevilla
57
2011 Spain Cádiz
2–0
Spain Málaga Italy Udinese
58
2012 Portugal Nacional
3–1
Spain Rayo Vallecano Spain Osasuna
59
2013 Spain Sevilla
Morocco Moghreb Tétouan Spain Cádiz
60
2014 Spain Atlético Madrid
2–0
Italy Sampdoria Spain Sevilla
61
2015 Spain Atlético Madrid
3–0
Spain Real Betis Spain Granada
62
2016
Spain Málaga
2–1
Spain Cádiz Spain Atlético Madrid
63
2017 Spain Las Palmas
2–0
Spain Málaga Spain Villarreal
64
2018 Spain Real Betis
4–0
Spain Las Palmas
[n 3]
65
2019 [n 4]
Spain Athletic Bilbao
1–1 (5–4 p)
England Tottenham Hotspur
[n 5]
66
2020
Spain Cádiz
1–0
Spain Atlético Madrid
[n 1]
67
2021 [n 4]
Spain Athletic Bilbao
4–1
Spain Atlético Madrid
[n 1]
68
2022
Spain Atlético Madrid
4–1
Spain Cádiz
[n 1]
69
2023
Spain Cádiz
1–1 (4–2 p)
Italy Lecce
[n 1]
70
2024
Italy Lazio
1–0
Spain Cádiz
[n 1]
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Two-teams only.
  2. ^ No match played between Racing Paris and Os Belenenses.
  3. ^ No third place awarded so Real Betis qualified directly to final, where it played vs the winner of Cádiz vs Las Palmas semifinal.
  4. ^ a b women's teams competition.
  5. ^ No match played between Real Betis and Tacón.

Titles by club

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Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Team Goals
1 Spain Francisco Gento Real Madrid
9
Portugal Eusébio Benfica
9
3 Spain Alfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid
8
4 Hungary Ferenc Puskás Real Madrid
7
5 Spain Marcelino Zaragoza
6
Portugal José Torres Benfica
6
El Salvador Mágico González Cádiz
6
8 Brazil Zico Flamengo
5

References

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  1. ^ AS, Diario (2016-08-13). "Opinion | The Carranza Trophy is a heroic testament to a bygone era". AS.com. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  2. ^ archysport (2019-06-13). "The Ramón de Carranza trophy will be played by women's teams". Sport Archives. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  3. ^ The BIGGEST trophy in world football — Cadiz beat Atletico to claim comically huge Ramon de Carranza cup, Adam Lacey, Extra.ie, 5 August 2021
  4. ^ El Athletic repite victoria en el Trofeo Carranza ante el Atlético [Athletic repeats victory in the Carranza Trophy against Atlético], Europa Press, 25 August 2021 (in Spanish)
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