Trofeo Villa de Madrid explained

Trofeo Villa de Madrid
Organiser: Club Atlético de Madrid
Founded:1973
Region:Madrid, Spain
Number Of Teams:2 (2003)
Related Comps:Joan Gamper Trophy
Current Champions: Atlético Madrid (2003)
Most Successful Club: Atlético Madrid
(18 titles)

The Villa de Madrid Trophy (Spanish; Castilian: 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.

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.YearWinnersScoreRunners up
1 1973 Milan
2 1974 Atlético Madrid
3 1975 Atlético Madrid
4 1976 Atlético Madrid
5 1977 Milan
6 1978 River Plate
7 1979 VfB Stuttgart
8 1980 Atlético Madrid
9 1981 Independiente
10 1982 Borussia Dortmund
11 1983 Atlético Madrid
12 1984 PSV
13 1985 Atlético Madrid Grêmio
14 1986 Atlético Madrid Flamengo
151987 Liverpool
16 1988 Werder Bremen
17 1989 Atlético Madrid
18 1990 Atlético Madrid
19 1991 Milan
20 1992 Atlético Madrid
21 1993 Atlético Madrid
22 1994 Atlético Madrid
23 1995 Atlético Madrid
24 1996 Atlético Madrid
25 1997 Atlético Madrid Inter
26 1998 Atlético Madrid
27 2000 Atlético Madrid
28 2002 Chievo Verona
29 2003 Atlético Madrid
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Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesv/villademadrid.html Trofeo Villa de Madrid (Madrid-Spain) 1973-2003