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Football tournament (1975–2009)

Football tournament
Amsterdam Tournament
Founded1975
Abolished2009
RegionEurope
Teams4
Last championsBenfica (1st title)
Most championshipsAjax (10 titles)
WebsiteOfficial homepage

TheAmsterdam Tournament (Dutch:Amsterdam Toernooi) was a pre-seasonassociation football competition, held inAmsterdam,Netherlands.[1] The competition was hosted byEredivisie clubAjax at theAmsterdam Arena.[2] It was inaugurated in 1975 as theAmsterdam 700 Tournament to celebrate 700 years of history in the city.[3] It was held annually each summer until 1992, when the last edition of the original tournament was played. It returned in 1999 with the backing of the International Event Partnership (IEP).[4] Four teams participate in the competition, played in a league format since 1986.[3]

Since its return,[5] the tournament has used an unusual point scoring system. As with most league competitions, three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. An additional point, however, is awarded for each goal scored.[6] The system is designed to reward teams that adopt a more attacking style of play.[7] Each entrant plays two matches, with the winner being the club that finishes at the top of the table.[8] The original competition was held at Amsterdam'sOlympic Stadium, where Ajax played its international games until 1996.[9] The Amsterdam Arena, now named theJohan Cruyff Arena, has played host to the event since the return until 2009.

The first winners were Belgian clubMolenbeek, who defeated Ajax 5–2 in the final.[3] The hosts are the most successful club in the tournament's history, having lifted the trophy on ten occasions. The club won their first title in 1978 and their most recent success came in 2004.[10] Fellow Dutch sideAZ and English clubArsenal are the only other teams to have won the competition more than once.[11]Feyenoord, Ajax'sdomestic rivals, are among a group of clubs to have won the tournament once,[3] while Belgium has produced the most individual winners, four, one more than England and Netherlands.

AZ and Arsenal are also the most regular guests, having been invited to compete in the tournament on six occasions. As well as being the most successful club, Ajax has finished as runners-up eleven times. Next in the list are two Italian clubs,Internazionale andRoma, who has finished in second place five times between them.Romania is the only national team to have taken part in the tournament. They were invited in 1984 and finished in fourth place asAtlético Mineiro became the first Brazilian club to lift the trophy. In total, teams from 13 countries have participated in the competition. The 2010 edition did not take place due to Ajax's involvement in the qualifying stages of theChampions League.[12][13]

Table key

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Tournaments

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A man wearing a white shirt.
Johan Cruyff scored once in the 1975 tournament for Barcelona.[14]
A man wearing a suit and tie.
John Wark scored in the 1981 final for Ipswich Town.[15]
A man wearing a blue and red shirt.
Frank Rijkaard played in the tournament for Ajax.[15]
EditionYearWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth placeNotes
11975BelgiumMolenbeekNetherlandsAjaxNetherlandsFeyenoordSpainBarcelona[14]
21976BelgiumAnderlechtGermanyBorussia M'gladbachEnglandLeeds United[16]
31977NetherlandsAZEnglandLiverpoolSpainBarcelona[17]
41978NetherlandsAjaxBelgiumAnderlechtNetherlandsAZBrazilFluminense[18]
51979NetherlandsAZNetherlandsAjaxEnglandArsenalGermanyHamburger SV[19]
61980NetherlandsAjaxNetherlandsAZGermanyBayern MunichEnglandNottingham Forest[20]
71981EnglandIpswich TownBelgiumStandard LiègeNetherlandsAjaxNetherlandsAZ[15]
81982NetherlandsAZNetherlandsAjaxGermany1. FC KölnEnglandTottenham Hotspur[21]
91983NetherlandsFeyenoordItalyRomaNetherlandsAjaxEnglandManchester United[22]
101984BrazilAtlético MineiroNetherlandsAjaxNetherlandsFeyenoordRomaniaRomania[23]
111985NetherlandsAjaxBrazilAtlético MineiroSpainAthletic BilbaoItalyVerona[24]
121986Soviet UnionDynamo KyivNetherlandsAjaxEnglandManchester UnitedBrazilBotafogo[25]
131987NetherlandsAjaxItalyTorinoSoviet UnionDynamo KievPortugalPorto[26]
141988ItalySampdoriaBrazilFlamengoNetherlandsAjaxPortugalBenfica[27]
151989BelgiumMechelenNetherlandsAjaxPortugalSporting CPSoviet UnionDynamo Kyiv[28]
161990BelgiumClub BruggeNetherlandsPSVBelgiumMechelen[29]
171991NetherlandsAjaxNetherlandsPSVBrazilFluminenseItalySampdoria[30]
181992ItalyRomaNetherlandsPSVGermanyBorussia Dortmund[31]
191999ItalyLazioBrazilSantosNetherlandsAjaxSpainAtlético Madrid[32]
202000SpainBarcelonaNetherlandsAjaxItalyLazioEnglandArsenal[33]
212001NetherlandsAjaxItalyMilanSpainValenciaEnglandLiverpool[34]
222002SpainBarcelonaEnglandManchester UnitedItalyParma[35]
232003ItalyInternazionaleTurkeyGalatasarayEnglandLiverpool[36]
242004ArgentinaRiver PlateGreecePanathinaikosEnglandArsenal[37]
252005EnglandArsenalPortugalPortoArgentinaBoca JuniorsNetherlandsAjax[38]
262006EnglandManchester UnitedItalyInternazionalePortugalPorto[39]
272007EnglandArsenalSpainAtlético MadridNetherlandsAjaxItalyLazio[40]
282008ItalyInternazionaleSpainSevillaNetherlandsAjax[41]
292009PortugalBenficaNetherlandsAjaxEnglandSunderlandSpainAtlético Madrid[42]

Statistics

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A man wearing a suit without a tie.
Marco van Basten scored in two consecutive finals for Ajax.[3]
A man wearing a suit with a tie.
Pep Guardiola was successful in 2000 with Barcelona.[43]
A man wearing a blue jacket.
Zlatan Ibrahimović scored in the 2004 tournament for Ajax.[37]
A man wearing a red and white jacket.
Rafael van der Vaart scored two goals for Ajax in the 2002 edition.[35]
A man wearing a red football kit.
Steven Gerrard played in the tournament for Liverpool.[44]
A man wearing a suit.
Wesley Sneijder scored in the 2006 tournament for Ajax.[39]
TeamWinnerRunner-upThirdFourthTotal
NetherlandsAjax10115329
NetherlandsAZ31116
EnglandArsenal30126
SpainBarcelona11024
EnglandManchester United10214
NetherlandsFeyenoord10203
Soviet UnionDynamo Kyiv10113
ItalyLazio10113
BelgiumAnderlecht11002
BrazilAtlético Mineiro11002
ItalySampdoria10012
BelgiumMechelen10012
PortugalBenfica10012
BelgiumMolenbeek10001
EnglandIpswich Town10001
BelgiumClub Brugge10001
ItalyInternazionale03003
NetherlandsPSV01203
PortugalPorto01113
SpainAtlético Madrid01023
EnglandLiverpool00123
ItalyRoma02002
BrazilFluminense00112
BelgiumStandard Liège01001
ItalyTorino01001
BrazilFlamengo01001
BrazilSantos01001
ItalyMilan01001
ArgentinaRiver Plate01001
GermanyBorussia M'gladbach00101
GermanyBayern Munich00101
Germany1. FC Köln00101
SpainAthletic Bilbao00101
PortugalSporting CP00101
SpainValencia00101
TurkeyGalatasaray00101
GreecePanathinaikos00101
ArgentinaBoca Juniors00101
SpainSevilla00101
EnglandSunderland00101
EnglandLeeds United00011
GermanyHamburger SV00011
EnglandNottingham Forest00011
EnglandTottenham Hotspur00011
RomaniaRomania00011
ItalyVerona00011
BrazilBotafogo00011
GermanyBorussia Dortmund00011
ItalyParma00011

See also

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References

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Specific

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  2. ^"Homepage". LG Amsterdam Tournament. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
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  22. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."1983 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  23. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."1984 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
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  25. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."1986 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
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  27. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."1988 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  28. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."1989 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  29. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."1990 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
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  32. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."1999 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  33. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."2000 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  34. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."2001 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  35. ^abVeronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."2002 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  36. ^Saaid, Hamdan (4 August 2003)."2003 Amsterdam Tournament – Details". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  37. ^abSaaid, Hamdan (2 August 2004)."2004 Amsterdam Tournament – Details". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  38. ^Saaid, Hamdan (15 August 2005)."2005 Amsterdam Tournament – Details". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  39. ^abSaaid, Hamdan (26 October 2006)."2006 Amsterdam Tournament – Details". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  40. ^Saaid, Hamdan (17 August 2007)."2007 Amsterdam Tournament – Details". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
  41. ^Veronese, Andrea; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009)."2008 Amsterdam Tournament". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 18 December 2022. Retrieved10 September 2010.
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  44. ^"Galatasaray 2–1 Liverpool". BBC Sport. 3 August 2003. Retrieved 28 August 2010.

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