Mohammed V Cup

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Mohammed V Cup
Mohammed v trophy.png
The trophy given to champions
Founded1962
Abolished1989;35 years ago (1989)
Region Morocco
Number of teams4
Last champions Flag of France.svg FC Sochaux
(1 title)
Most successful club(s) Flag of Spain.svg 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.

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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]

Champions

The following is the list of finals played: [8]

The Finals

Players of Boca Juniors (along with captain Antonio Rattin) raising the trophy in 1964 after beating Real Madrid in the final Boca juniors copa mohammed v.jpg
Players of Boca Juniors (along with captain Antonio Rattín) raising the trophy in 1964 after beating Real Madrid in the final
YearChampionsRunner-upScore
1962 Flag of France.svg Stade de Reims Flag of Italy.svg Inter
2–1
1963 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Partizan Flag of Spain.svg Zaragoza
2–0
1964 Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2–1
1965 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Partizan
5–0
1966 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors
1–1 (4–2 p)
1967 Flag of Bulgaria.svg CSKA Sofia Flag of Morocco.svg FAR Rabat
1–0
1968 Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo Flag of Argentina.svg Racing Club
3–2
1969 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2–2 (4–3 p)
1970 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid Flag of Morocco.svg FAR Rabat
4–1
1972 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Partizan
3–2
1974 Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol Flag of Poland.svg Ruch Chorzów
1–0
1975 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dynamo Kyiv Flag of Hungary.svg Újpest FC
3–2
1976 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht Flag of France.svg OGC Nice
2–1
1977Flag of Romania.svg  Romania [a] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia [a]
3–1
1979 Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC Flag of Cameroon.svg Canon Yaoundé
1–1 (5–4 p)
1980 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid Flag of Brazil.svg Inter
1–1 (5–4 p)
1986 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège Flag of Brazil.svg Gremio
2–0
1988 Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Flag of Morocco.svg Hassania Agadir
1–0
1989 Flag of France.svg Sochaux Flag of Morocco.svg Olympique
0–0 (4–3 p)

Galerie

Champions of the Mohammed V Cup. Copa Mohamed V List.jpg
Champions of the Mohammed V Cup.

Notes

  1. 1 2 National team.

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References

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  2. Marruecos y el fútbol madrileño on Centro Estudios Madrid Islámico, 19 Dec 2020
  3. El Barça ya levantó un título en Marruecos by Ferran Martinez on Mundo Deportivo
  4. "FC Bayern München championships, titles and trophies won" . Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  5. Boca Juniors 2 v Real Madrid 1 match details on Historia de Boca
  6. Copas internacionales on Peñarol fan website
  7. El Atlético reina en el Mohamed V, list and match details on Atlético Madrid Museum website
  8. "Coupe Mohamed V (Casablanca, Morocco)". RSSSF website.