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- Winners and Finals
- Titles by club
- Titles by country
- References
The Villa de Madrid trophy was an annual pre-season tournament hosted by Atlético Madrid at the Vicente Calderón Stadium played since 1973, with the exception of 1999 and 2001. In 2004 the tournament changed its name to "Trophy Hellboy", but was discontinued in the subsequent seasons. The hosts, Atlético Madrid, are the top winners with 18 victories. Immediately behind them is A.C. Milan with three. They are followed by a group of teams with a win in the competition such as Liverpool, PSV Eindhoven, Werder Bremen, Independiente and River Plate. Initially, the competition was a four-team tournament and included two semi-finals, a third place play-off, and a final, but from 1994 to 2003 the tournament was played in a single match format. Winners and Finals Edition | Year | Winners | Runners up | score |
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I | 1973 | Italy}} A.C. Milan | Yugoslavia}} JSD Partizan Beograd | 2–1 | II | 1974 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Hungary}} Ujpest Dozsa | 1–0 | III | 1975 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Soviet Union}} FC Torpedo Moscow | 2–1 | IV | 1976 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Spain}} Athletic Bilbao | 1–0 | V | 1977 | Italy}} A.C. Milan | Brazil}} América | 3–2 | VI | 1978 | Argentina}} River Plate | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | 0–0 (P) | VII | 1979 | Germany}} VfB Stuttgart | Switzerland}} Grasshopper | 1–0 | VIII | 1980 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Holland}} Ajax FC | 1–1 (P) | IX | 1981 | Argentina}} Independiente | Honduras}} Honduras | 1–0 | X | 1982 | Germany}} Borussia Dortmund | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | 2–0 | XI | 1983 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Spain}} Sevilla FC | 2–1 | XII | 1984 | Holland}} PSV Eindhoven | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | (1) | XIII | 1985 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Brazil}} Grêmio | 2–0 | XIV | 1986 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Brazil}} Flamengo | 3–2 | XV | 1987 | England}} Liverpool F.C. | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | 1–0 | XVI | 1988 | Germany}} Werder Bremen | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | 1–0 | XVII | 1989 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Romania}} Dinamo București | (1) | XVIII | 1990 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Yugoslavia}} Red Star Belgrade | 3–2 | XIX | 1991 | Italy}} A.C. Milan | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | 1–1 (P) | XX | 1992 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Brazil}} São Paulo | 2–0 | XXI | 1993 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Brazil}} Vasco da Gama | (1) | XXII | 1994 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Germany}} 1. FC Köln | 5–1 | XXIII | 1995 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Argentina}} Newell's Old Boys | 3–1 | XXIV | 1996 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Yugoslavia}} Red Star Belgrade | 5–0 | XXV | 1997 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Italy}} Inter FC | 1–0 | XXVI | 1998 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Italy}} SS Lazio | 3–0 | XXVII | 2000 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Brazil}} Flamengo | 3–1 | XXVIII | 2002 | Italy}} Chievo Verona | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | 4–2 | XXIX Centennial edition | 2003 | Spain}} Atlético Madrid | Argentina}} Boca Juniors | 1–0 |
(1) Three-team tournament Titles by clubTeam | Titles |
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Spain}} Atlético Madrid | 18 | Italy}} A.C. Milan | 3 | Germany}} Borussia Dortmund | 1 | Italy}} Chievo Verona | 1 | Argentina}} Independiente | 1 | England}} Liverpool F.C. | 1 | Germany}} Werder Bremen | 1 | Holland}} PSV Eindhoven | 1 | Argentina}} River Plate | 1 | Germany}} VfB Stuttgart | 1 | |
Titles by countryCountry | Titles |
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Spain}} | 18 | Italy}} | 4 | Germany}} | 3 | Argentina}} | 2 | England}} | 1 | Netherlands}} | 1 |
References{{Friendly association football tournaments in Spain}}{{Spain-footy-competition-stub}} 3 : Atlético Madrid|Spanish football friendly trophies|1973 establishments in Spain |