Trofeo Ciudad de Marbella

Ciudad de Marbella Trophy is a summer tournament organized by Atlético Marbella in Marbella.[1] In the beginning there used to be three participating teams, but in the last years it has been a two-team tournament. The first edition was in 1963 and was won by the home team. From 1963 to 1978 the tournament was called the Trofeo Semana del Sol (Sun Week Trophy) of 1979–1992 was called Ciudad de Marbella Trophy, in 1993 and 1994 changed the name FORTA Trophy, Antena 3 Marbella Trophy called in 1995, turning to call Ciudad de Marbella Trophy in the last edition of 1997.

Titles

Note that only the winner and runner-up is shown here. Some years there were more than two participating teams.

Year Champion Runners-Up Result
Trofeo Semana del Sol
1963 Atlético MarbellaTringular Trophy.
1964 AD CeutaTringular Trophy.
1965–1966Unknown.
1967 Granada CFTringular Trophy.
1968 Atlético MarbellaTringular Trophy.
1969 Atlético MarbellaTringular Trophy.
1970Unknown.
1971 Xerez CD Atlético Marbella2–1
1972–1973Unknown.
1974 Atlético MarbellaTringular Trophy.
1975 Málaga CFTringular Trophy.
1976 Granada CFTringular Trophy.
1977 FAR RabatTringular Trophy.
1978 Málaga CFTringular Trophy.
1979Not played.
Trofeo Ciudad de Marbella
1980 Sevilla FC Real Madrid Castilla4–0
1981 Sevilla FC CD Puebla2–1
1982 Málaga CF Liverpool1–1 (4–2 pen.)
1983 Málaga CF Atlético Madrid2–1
1984 Os Belenenses Real Madrid Castilla4–2
1985 Peñarol Real Betis1–1 (4–3 pen.)
1986 Real Betis Real Sociedad2–1
1987 Atlético Marbella Granada CFx–x
1988 Málaga CF Rayo Vallecano2–1
1989 Rayo Vallecano Atlético Marbella4–0
1990Unknown.
1991 Málaga CF Atlético Marbella3–1
1992 Atlético Marbella Atlético Madrid2–1
Trofeo FORTA
1993 BarcelonaTringular Trophy.
1994 Atlético Madrid Club Brugge3–0
Trofeo Antena 3 Marbella
1995 Atlético Madrid Real Zaragoza4–0
1996Unknown.
Trofeo Ciudad de Marbella
1997 Atlético Madrid Real Valladolid2–2 (x–x pen.)

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