Founded | 1962 |
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Abolished | 1989 |
Region | Morocco |
Number of teams | 4 |
Last champions | FC Sochaux (1 title) |
Most successful club(s) | Atlético Madrid (3 titles) |
The Mohammed V Cup, also known as Mohammed V Trophy (French : Coupe Mohammed V) was an international football tournament [1] in the Kingdom of Morocco held in the cities of Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakech.
The trophy was named after King Mohammed V, who died one year before the competition was established in 1962. The competition was contested and won by some of the most successful football clubs in the world, such as Real Madrid, [2] Barcelona, [3] Bayern Munich, [4] Atlético Madrid, Boca Juniors, [5] Peñarol, [6] among others. Spanish club Atlético Madrid is the most winning team with 3 titles won. [7]
The following is the list of finals played: [8]
Year | Champions | Runner-up | Score |
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1962 | Stade de Reims | Inter | 2–1 |
1963 | Partizan | Zaragoza | 2–0 |
1964 | Boca Juniors | Real Madrid | 2–1 |
1965 | Atlético Madrid | Partizan | 5–0 |
1966 | Real Madrid | Boca Juniors | 1–1 (4–2 p) |
1967 | CSKA Sofia | FAR Rabat | 1–0 |
1968 | Flamengo | Racing Club | 3–2 |
1969 | Barcelona | Bayern Munich | 2–2 (4–3 p) |
1970 | Atlético Madrid | FAR Rabat | 4–1 |
1972 | Bayern Munich | Partizan | 3–2 |
1974 | Peñarol | Ruch Chorzów | 1–0 |
1975 | Dynamo Kyiv | Újpest FC | 3–2 |
1976 | Anderlecht | OGC Nice | 2–1 |
1977 | Romania [a] | Czechoslovakia [a] | 3–1 |
1979 | Wydad AC | Canon Yaoundé | 1–1 (5–4 p) |
1980 | Atlético Madrid | Inter | 1–1 (5–4 p) |
1986 | Standard Liège | Gremio | 2–0 |
1988 | Monaco | Hassania Agadir | 1–0 |
1989 | Sochaux | Olympique | 0–0 (4–3 p) |
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