Ciutat de Lleida Trophy

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Ciutat de Lleida Trophy is a "friendly" football (soccer) tournament played annually in Lleida (province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain). [1] [2]

Ciutat de Lleida Trophy

YearWinnerRunner UpScoreWinner scorersRunner Up scorers
1987 August 9th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Mexico.svg Pumas 2-2 on penalties Roberto (55'), Planelles (86')Vázquez (23'), Raya (76')
1990 August 14th Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida2-1Silvero (2'), Generali (85')Azcona (1')
1991 August 19th Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Torpedo Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida2-1Griskin (61'), Uljnov (80')Bartolo (37')
1992 August 27th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Brazil.svg Atlético Mineiro 2-1Palau (9'), Gonzalo (17')Nael (26')
1994 August 9th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Spain.svg Betis 2-1Salillas (p) (70'), (82')Márquez (38')
1995 August 17th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Spain.svg Athletic 3-1Lente (5'), Salillas (80'), (p) (82') Valverde (p) (9')
1997 August 21st Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Japan.svg Japan Olympic Team 3-0Setvalls (18'), Escoda (66'), Roa (78')
1998 August 14th Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida2-2 on penalties Cocu (9'), Óscar (67')Setvalls (43'), Moreno (p) (52')
1999 August 6th Flag of Greece.svg PAOK Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida5-2 Bandović (25'), Dollberg (50'), Frousos (58'), (62'), Toursounidis (70')Peña (18'), Escoda (36')
2000 August 19th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Italy.svg Fiorentina 2-1Lusarreta (56'), Garrido (76') Gomes (11')
2001 August 7th Flag of Spain.svg Espanyol Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida2-2 on penalties Aganzo (56'), (57')Caballero (22'), Sergio Rodríguez (83')
2002 August 20th Flag of Spain.svg Espanyol Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida2-0 Velamazán (6'), Luque (51')
2003 August 18th Flag of Spain.svg Nàstic Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida2-1Sukia (9'), Lusarreta (83')Toño (28')
2004 August 17th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Obilić 3-1 Nakor (1'), (12'), Sergio Rodríguez (45') Đokić (90')
2005 August 12th Flag of Spain.svg Mallorca Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida3-0 Luis García (27'), Pereira (69'), Arango (80')
2006 August 17th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Spain.svg Castellón 1-1 on penalties Unai (15') Tabares (31')
2007 August 21st Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Spain.svg Lleida Selection 11-0Keko (44')
2008 August 20th Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida Flag of Spain.svg Lleida Selection 13-1David Giménez (70'), Campabadal (86'), Mikel Álvaro (88')Castellana (34')
2009 August 20th Flag of Spain.svg Lleida Selection 1 Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida1-1 on penaltiesCheikh (29')Galiano (p) (44')
2010 August 18th Flag of Spain.svg Huesca Flag of Spain.svg UE Lleida1-0 Roberto

1 Lleida Selection was a team formed by players from CF Balaguer, UE Tàrrega and FC Benavent.

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References

  1. "Trofeo Ciutat de Lleida (Spain)". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  2. "The RSSSF Archive - International Club Results - Friendly Tournaments". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25.