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Mediterranean Cup (men's football)

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Football tournament
Mediterranean Cup
Founded1949
Abolished1958
RegionMediterranean
Teams4 to 6 teams
Last championsSpainSpain B
Most championshipsItalyItaly B (2)

TheMediterranean Cup was an association football competition contested bymen's national teams and national B teams of the states bordering the Mediterranean Sea. There have been three tournaments for the Mediterranean Cup: the first one was officially calledEastern Mediterranean Friendship Cup, the second was calledEastern Mediterranean Cup and the last one was just "Mediterranean Cup".[1]

Italy,Egypt,Greece andTurkey were the four participants of the first two editions (Italy played with the national B team).[2][3]Spain andFrance joined in the last edition (both with the national B team).[4] The first edition, the only one with a permanent location,Athens, was played in 1949, lasted less than a month and was won by Italy B. The second edition, from 1950 to 1953, was won again by Italy B. The third and last edition, from 1953 to 1958, was won by Spain B.

Due to political/social reasons (tension between Greece and Turkey, troubles in Egypt) and the introduction of theEuropean Championships in 1960, led to the abolition of further tournaments.[citation needed]

Results

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PeriodChampionRunner-upThird place
1949ItalyItaly B Turkey Egypt
1950–53ItalyItaly B Greece Egypt
1953–58SpainSpain BFranceFrance BItalyItaly B

1949

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Results

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TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
ItalyItaly B6330085+3
TurkeyTurkey4320176+1
EgyptEgypt23102660
GreeceGreece0300348-4
EgyptEgypt2–3TurkeyTurkey
Report
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Agostino Gamba (Italy)

GreeceGreece1–2TurkeyTurkey
Report
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Mohammed Al Sayed (Egypt)

GreeceGreece1–3EgyptEgypt
Report
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Agostino Gamba (Italy)

ItalyItaly B3–2TurkeyTurkey
Report
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Vasilis Diamantopoulos (Greece)

EgyptEgypt1–2ItalyItaly B
Report
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Sotiris Asprogerakas (Greece)

GreeceGreece2–3ItalyItaly B
Report
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Mohammed Al Sayed (Egypt)

Top Scorers

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PlayerTeamGoals
Aldo PuccinelliItalyItaly B3
Bülent Esel Turkey3
Alberto GalassiItalyItaly B3

All-time top goalscorers

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RankNameTeamGoalsAppsRatioTournament(s)
1SpainManuel BadenesSpain B8241953-58(8)
2EgyptEl-Sayed El-DhizuiEgypt7120.581950-53(4) and 1953-58(3)
3SpainJoaquín PeiróSpain B5511953-58(5)
SpainJusto Tejada511953-58(5)
TurkeyBülent EselTurkey60.831949(3) and 1950-53(2)
TurkeyLefter Küçükandonyadis90.561950-53(1) and 1953-58(4)
7EgyptToto480.51949(2) and 1950-53(2)
GreeceGeorgios DarivasGreece110.361950-53(4)

Hat-tricks

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Since the first official tournament in 1949, 5 hat-tricks have been scored in over 50 matches of the 3 editions of the tournament. The first hat-trick was scored byGeorgios Darivas ofGreece, playing againstTurkey on 29 February 1952; and the last was byJoaquín Peiró, netting a hat-trick forSpain B in a 3-1 win overItaly B on 16 October 1958. The record for the most goals scored in a single Mediterranean Cup game is 4, which has been achieved on two occasion: both byManuel Badenes when he scored 4 for Spain B in a 7-1 win over Greece and 4 again in a 5-1 win overEgypt. These two 4-goal haul single-handendely make him the all-time top goal scorer of the competition with 8 goals. Badenes is also the only player to have scored two hat-tricks in the Mediterranean Cup. Spain B holds the record for most hat-tricks scored with 3, and Egypt holds the record for most hat-tricks conceded with 2.

List

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1.Georgios Darivas315', 44', 80' Greece3–1 Turkey1950-53 Mediterranean Cup29 February 1952Report
2.Manuel Badenes47', 35', 51', 58'SpainSpain B7–1 Greece1953–58 Mediterranean Cup13 March 1955Report
3.Manuel Badenes (2)447', 70', 73', 87'5–1 Egypt27 November 1955Report
4.Lefter Küçükandonyadis33', 41', 65' Turkey4–05 April 1957Report
5.Joaquín Peiró325', 49', 60'SpainSpain B3–1ItalyItaly B16 October 1958Report

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Mediterranean Cup and Mediterranean Games – Overview".RSSSF. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  2. ^"Mediterranean Cup 1949 (Athinai, Greece)".RSSSF. 21 April 2011. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  3. ^"Mediterranean Cup 1950–1953".RSSSF. 21 April 2011. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  4. ^"Mediterranean Cup 1953–1958".RSSSF. 17 March 2016. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  5. ^"Eastern Mediterranean Friendship Cup 1949 results".football.eu. Retrieved30 May 2022.

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