Trofeo Cirio

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The Trofeo Cirio was a summer association football friendly tournament that took place twice, in Rome, Italy, in 1998 and in Santiago de Chile, Chile, in 1999. The tournament organized by the Italian cuisine Cirio. It consisted of two editions in which participated the Italian club Lazio: the first, in 1998, against Fiorentina, and the second, in 1999, against Universidad de Chile.

Titles

YearChampionResultRunners-UpStadium
1998 Flag of Italy.svg S.S. Lazio 1–0 Flag of Italy.svg ACF Fiorentina Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1999 Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile 1–1 (5–4, pen.) Flag of Italy.svg S.S. Lazio Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago de Chile, Flag of Chile.svg Chile

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