Trofeo Cidade de Vigo

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Trofeo Cidade de Vigo
Trofeo ciudad de Vigo.jpg
Organising bodyVigo City Council
Founded1971
Abolished2012
Last champions Flag of Spain.svg Celta Vigo
(21st title)
Most successful club(s) Flag of Spain.svg Celta Vigo
(21 titles)

The Trofeo Cidade de Vigo (English: The City of Vigo Trophy) was an annual pre-season football tournament, established in 1971 and hosted by the Vigo City Council. Celta Vigo is the most successful team with 21 titles. [1] [2]

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Tournaments

EditionYearWinnerOther participating club(s)
11971 Panathinaikos Celta Vigo, Pontevedra
21972 Celta Vigo Vasas SC, Nacional
31973 Celta Vigo Chelsea, Ourense
41974 Honvéd Celta Vigo, 1. FC Köln
51975 Celta Vigo Levski Spartak, Rosario Central
61976 Celta Vigo Benfica, Deportivo La Coruña
71977 Atlético Mineiro Celta Vigo, Torpedo Moscow, Sporting CP
81978 Cruzeiro Celta Vigo, Nottingham Forest, Porto
91979 Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo, Botafogo, Ferencvárosi
101980 Celta Vigo Barcelona, CSKA Sofia, Atlético Mineiro
111981 Real Madrid Celta Vigo, Sporting Gijón
121982 Real Madrid Celta Vigo, Sporting Gijón, Hajduk Split
131983 Southampton Celta Vigo, Dinamo București
141984 Celta Vigo Real Betis, Videoton, Peñarol
151985 Dynamo Kyiv Celta Vigo, Real Valladolid
161986 Celta Vigo Real Valladolid, Fluminense FC
171987 Internacional Celta Vigo, Morocco
181988 Celta Vigo Botafogo, Boca Juniors
191989 Benfica Celta Vigo, Atlético Madrid
201990 Spartak Moscow Celta Vigo, Sevilla
211991 Celta Vigo SD Compostela
221992 Celta Vigo Real Madrid
231993 Celta Vigo Vasco da Gama
241994 [3] Independiente Medellín Celta Vigo
251995 Sevilla Celta Vigo
261996 Internazionale Celta Vigo, Deportivo La Coruña
271997 Celta Vigo Lazio
281998 Celta Vigo Fiorentina
291999 Celta Vigo Perugia
302000 Celta Vigo Porto
312001 Sporting CP Celta Vigo
322002 Celta Vigo Paris Saint-Germain
332003 Sevilla Celta Vigo
342004 Vitória de Guimarães Celta Vigo
352005 Celta Vigo Real Zaragoza
362006 Celta Vigo Boavista
372007 Atlético Madrid Celta Vigo
382008 Celta Vigo Sparta Rotterdam
392009 Celta Vigo Sporting Gijón
402010 Real Zaragoza Celta Vigo
412011 Sporting Gijón Celta Vigo
422012 Celta Vigo Atlético Madrid

Performance by team

TeamWinnersWinning years
Flag of Spain.svg Celta Vigo 211972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012
Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 21981, 1982
Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 21995, 2003
Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos 11971
Flag of Hungary.svg Honvéd 11974
Flag of Brazil.svg Atlético Mineiro 11977
Flag of Brazil.svg Cruzeiro 11978
Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao 11979
Flag of England.svg Southampton 11983
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Dynamo Kyiv 11985
Flag of Brazil.svg Internacional 11987
Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 11989
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Moscow 11990
Flag of Colombia.svg Independiente Medellín 11994
Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 11996
Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP 12001
Flag of Portugal.svg Vitória de Guimarães 12004
Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 12007
Flag of Spain.svg Real Zaragoza 12010
Flag of Spain.svg Sporting Gijón 12011

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