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Football tournament
Santiago Bernabéu Trophy
Trofeu Santiago Bernabéu
The trophy exhibited at the FC Bayern Munich museum, Allianz Arena Stadium
Organiser(s)Real Madrid CF
Founded1979; 46 years ago (1979)
RegionMadrid,Spain
Teams2
Related competitionsJoan Gamper Trophy
Current championsReal Madrid (2018)
Most championshipsReal Madrid
(28 titles)
BroadcasterReal Madrid TV

TheSantiago Bernabéu Trophy (Spanish:Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu) is dedicated to the memory of long-timeReal Madrid presidentSantiago Bernabéu. It is a friendly tournament organised each year by Real Madrid at the beginning of the season,[1] somewhere around the end of August or the beginning of September.

From 1979 to 1982, in 1984 and in 1986 it was contested by four teams, with semi-finals, third place match and final. In 1983, 1985 and since 1987 only one match between Real Madrid and an invited team was played.

The 2002 tournament again consisted of four teams, on the special occasion of Real Madrid's centenary as the team was founded on 6 March 1902.

Finals

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Note: In case of a draw, the winner was decided onpenalties.

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium during the Real Madrid v Rosenborg match in 2009
A moment of the 2010 edition, Real Madrid v Peñarol
Ed.YearWinnersScoreRunners-up
1
1979West GermanyBayern Munich
2–0
NetherlandsAjax
2
1980West GermanyBayern Munich
1–1(5–4p)
SpainReal Madrid
3
1981SpainReal Madrid
0–0(4–2p)
NetherlandsAZ
4
1982West GermanyHamburger SV
3–1
BelgiumStandard Liège
5
1983SpainReal Madrid
3–2
West GermanyHamburger SV
6
1984SpainReal Madrid
4–1
West Germany1. FC Köln
7
1985SpainReal Madrid
4–2
West GermanyBayern Munich
8
1986Soviet UnionDynamo Kyiv
3–2
SpainReal Madrid
9
1987SpainReal Madrid
6–1
EnglandEverton
10
1988ItalyMilan
3–0
SpainReal Madrid
11
1989SpainReal Madrid
2–0
EnglandLiverpool
12
1990ItalyMilan
3–1
SpainReal Madrid
13
1991SpainReal Madrid
6–1
ChileColo-Colo
14
1992NetherlandsAjax
3–1
SpainReal Madrid
15
1993ItalyInter Milan
2–2(10–9p)
SpainReal Madrid
16
1994SpainReal Madrid
3–2
BrazilPalmeiras
17
1995SpainReal Madrid
1–0
NetherlandsAjax
18
1996SpainReal Madrid
4–0
PortugalBenfica
19
1997SpainReal Madrid
1–0
BrazilPortuguesa
20
1998SpainReal Madrid
4–0
UruguayPeñarol
21
1999SpainReal Madrid
4–2
ItalyMilan
22
2000SpainReal Madrid
2–0
BrazilSantos
23
2001ItalyInter Milan
2–1
SpainReal Madrid
24
2002GermanyBayern Munich
2–1
SpainReal Madrid
25
2003SpainReal Madrid
3–1
ArgentinaRiver Plate
26
2004MexicoUNAM
1–0
SpainReal Madrid
27
2005SpainReal Madrid
5–0
United StatesMLS Select Team
28
2006SpainReal Madrid
2–1
BelgiumAnderlecht
29
2007SpainReal Madrid
2–0
SerbiaPartizan
30
2008SpainReal Madrid
5–3
PortugalSporting CP
31
2009[2]SpainReal Madrid
4–0
NorwayRosenborg
32
2010SpainReal Madrid
2–0
UruguayPeñarol
33
2011SpainReal Madrid
2–1
TurkeyGalatasaray
34
2012SpainReal Madrid
8–0
ColombiaMillonarios
35
2013SpainReal Madrid
5–0
QatarAl Sadd
2014
(Not held)
36
2015SpainReal Madrid
2–1
TurkeyGalatasaray
37
2016SpainReal Madrid
5–3
FranceReims
38
2017SpainReal Madrid
2–1
ItalyFiorentina
39
2018[3]SpainReal Madrid
3–1
ItalyMilan
2019–2025
(Not held)

Titles by team

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TeamWinnerRunner-upThirdFourthTotal
SpainReal Madrid289239
GermanyBayern Munich3115
ItalyMilan2226
ItalyInter Milan202
NetherlandsAjax123
GermanyHamburger SV112
UkraineDynamo Kyiv112
MexicoUNAM11
TurkeyGalatasaray22
UruguayPeñarol22
BelgiumAnderlecht1113
EnglandLiverpool112
PortugalBenfica112
QatarAl Sadd11
NetherlandsAZ11
ChileColo-Colo11
EnglandEverton11
ItalyFiorentina11
Germany1. FC Köln11
ColombiaMillonarios11
United StatesMLS Select Team11
BrazilPalmeiras11
SerbiaPartizan11
BrazilPortuguesa11
BrazilSantos11
PortugalSporting CP11
FranceReims11
BelgiumStandard Liège11
ArgentinaRiver Plate11
NorwayRosenborg11
Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi11
RomaniaSteaua București11
NetherlandsFeyenoord11
FranceBordeaux11

Top goalscorers

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PositionPlayerClubGoals
1SpainEmilio ButragueñoSpainReal Madrid8
2SpainMíchel7
3FranceKarim Benzema6
MexicoHugo Sánchez
5SpainRaúl5
SpainSantillana
7EnglandLaurie Cunningham4

References

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  1. ^Froh, Tim (23 September 2015)."When the MLS all-stars played Real Madrid: 'We got set up for failure'".The Guardian.
  2. ^"Madrid cruises past Rosenborg 4-0".The Hindu. 25 August 2009.
  3. ^"Real Madrid beat AC Milan 3-1 to lift Santiago Bernabeu Trophy".The Quint. 12 August 2018.

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