Festa d'Elx Trophy

The Festa d'Elx Trophy is an annual football friendly trophy hosted by Spanish club Elche CF.[1] Founded in 1960, it is the sixth oldest Spanish summer trophy.[2] It is held on August 15 along with the Misteri d'Elx, also known as La Festa d'Elx, hence its name. The trophy is a reproduction of the Lady of Elche.

Festa d'Elx Trophy
Organising bodySpain Elche CF
Founded1960 (1960)
Number of teams2
Current championsEngland Leeds United (2022)
Most successful club(s)Spain Elche (27)

List of champions

Year Champion Score Runner-up Third
1960Spain Levante4–1Spain ElcheSpain Hércules
1961Spain Elche2–1Spain Real ValladolidSpain Levante
1962Spain Elche1–1Portugal Sporting PortugalFrance Racing Strasbourg
1963Spain Elche3–1Spain SevillaSpain Levante
1964Spain Levante3-3Spain ElcheSpain Real Murcia
1965Spain Elche2–1Spain Athletic BilbaoPortugal Os Belenenses
1966Spain Español2–0Spain ElchePortugal Porto
1967Argentina Independiente3–2Spain Elche[note 1]
1968Spain Elche4–1Paraguay Guaraní[note 1]
1969Argentina Estudiantes (LP)2–1Spain Elche[note 1]
1970Spain Barcelona1–0Spain Elche[note 1]
1971Hungary Ferencvárosi1–0Spain ElcheGreece Panathinaikos
1972Spain Elche3–2Hungary Budapest HonvédRomania Rapid București
1973Spain Elche1–0West Germany 1860 Munich[note 1]
1974Spain Elche2–2Bulgaria Levski Sofia[note 1]
1975Spain Real Murcia0–0Spain ElcheHungary Zalaegerszegi
1976Spain Elche2–0Portugal Os Belenenses[note 1]
1977Spain Elche3–1Spain Real MurciaUruguay Nacional
1978Spain Elche1–1Spain Barcelona[note 1]
1979Brazil Vasco da Gama2–1Spain Elche[note 1]
1980Spain Elche2–0Spain Real Murcia[note 1]
1981Spain Elche2–1Spain Real Madrid[note 1]
1982Spain Elche2–1Brazil Internacional[note 1]
1983Spain Real Murcia1–0Spain ElcheHungary Ferencvárosi
1984Spain Real Madrid1–0Spain Elche[note 1]
1985Spain Real Madrid3–0Spain Elche[note 1]
1986Spain Elche2–1Spain Barcelona[note 1]
1987Spain Elche2–1Spain Atlético Madrid[note 1]
1988Spain Elche3–1Paraguay Paraguay[note 1]
1989Spain Barcelona4–1Spain Elche[note 1]
1990Spain Zaragoza4–2Spain Elche[note 1]
1991Spain Valencia2–0Spain Elche[note 1]
1992Spain Elche2–0Uruguay Nacional[note 1]
1993Spain Elche2–0Brazil Botafogo[note 1]
1994Spain Elche2–1Spain Valencia[note 1]
1995Morocco Morocco1–1Spain Elche[note 1]
1996Spain Elche1–0Spain Hércules[note 1]
1997Spain Elche1–0Spain Mallorca[note 1]
1998Hungary Vasas2–1Spain Elche[note 1]
1999Spain Real Madrid4–2Spain Elche[note 1]
2000Spain Osasuna1–0Spain Elche[note 1]
2001Spain Villarreal2–2Spain Elche[note 1]
2002Spain Real Murcia1–1 (p)Spain Elche[note 1]
2003Spain Barcelona0–0 (3–1 p)Spain Elche[note 1]
2004Spain Dep. La Coruña1–1Spain Elche[note 1]
2005Spain Elche2–0Spain Atlético Madrid[note 1]
2006Spain Elche1–0Spain Levante[note 1]
2007Spain Mallorca2–0Spain Elche[note 1]
2008Spain Betis3–0Spain Elche[note 1]
2009Spain Elche2–1Spain Almería[note 1]
2010Spain Hércules1–0Spain Elche[note 1]
2011Spain Villarreal2–0Spain Elche[note 1]
2012Spain Almería3–1Spain Elche[note 1]
2013Portugal Benfica3–1Spain Elche[note 1]
2014Spain Elche1–1 (p)Spain Villarreal[note 1]
2015Spain Almería1–0Spain Elche[note 1]
2016Qatar Al-Rayyan0–0 (4–3 p)Spain Elche[note 1]
2017Spain Levante2–0Spain Elche[note 1]
2018Spain Elche1–0Spain Almería[note 1]
2019(Not held)
2020(Not held)
2021(Not held)
2022 England Leeds United 2–1 Spain Elche [note 1]
Notes
  1. Two teams-tournamente.

Most winners

Club Titles
Spain Elche
27
Spain Real Murcia
3
Spain Real Madrid
Spain Barcelona
Spain Levante
Spain Villarreal
2
Spain Almería
England Leeds United
1

References

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