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Tournoi de Paris

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Football tournament
Tournoi de Paris
Tournoi de Paris 2012 (PSG vs Barcelona).
Barcelona playerXavi receiving the trophy in 2012.
Organiser(s)FranceParis Saint-Germain
Founded1957; 68 years ago (1957)
Abolished2012; 13 years ago (2012)
Teams4 (1957–2010), 2 (2012)
Last championsSpainBarcelona (1st title)
Most championshipsFranceParis Saint-Germain (7 titles)

TheTournoi de Paris, also known as theTrophée de Paris, was an invitational football competition organized by French clubParis Saint-Germain at their home ground, theParc des Princes inParis,France. The tournament was founded in 1957 by former host clubRacing Paris to celebrate their 25th anniversary. It is considered by many to be the precursor to theIntercontinental Cup andFIFA Club World Cup.

Considered the most prestigious friendly tournament in French football, the Tournoi de Paris was initially organized by Racing Paris between 1957 and 1966. It returned briefly in 1973 under new organizersParis FC, before PSG successfully relaunched the competition in 1975. Abandoned in 1993 for financial reasons, PSG revived it in 2010 to mark the club's 40th anniversary. Renamed the Trophée de Paris in 2012, this was the final edition to date.

Vasco da Gama won theinaugural Tournoi de Paris in 1957, whileBarcelona won the last edition in 2012. PSG are the most successful club in the competition's history, with seven titles.Anderlecht follows with three, while Racing Paris,Santos andFluminense are the only other teams to win the competition more than once, with two titles each. PSG's bitter rivals,Marseille, are among the clubs to have won the tournament once.

History

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From Racing to PSG

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The Tournoi de Paris was founded in 1957 by former hostsRacing Paris to celebrate their 25th anniversary. They invitedEuropean championsReal Madrid, Brazilian teamVasco da Gama and German sideRot-Weiss Essen to the tournament held at theParc des Princes.[1] Itsinaugural edition, won by Vasco after defeatingAlfredo Di Stéfano's Real Madrid in the final, is reportedly one of the factors that led to the creation of theIntercontinental Cup in 1960 and subsequently theFIFA Club World Cup in 2000.[2]

From 1957 to 1993, four teams, including the host, played in a knockout format. The Tournoi de Paris featured two semi-finals, a third-place play-off and a final.[3] The tournament was held annually every summer between 1957 and 1966 by Racing Paris. It returned briefly in 1973, withParis FC as the new hosts.[4] After the latter's failed attempt,Paris Saint-Germain and their presidentDaniel Hechter successfully revived the competition in 1975. Reinforced for the occasion by Dutch legendJohan Cruyff, PSG narrowly lostValencia in the final in front of a sold-out Parc des Princes. The following edition fared worse, as PSG lost both matches and finished last.[1]

PSG's seven titles

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The 1978 edition, just weeks before the1978 FIFA World Cup, proved to be the most uneven of all, as PSG invited theNetherlands national football team. The latter won the competition easily, thrashingClub Brugge 7–1 in the final. PSG won their first title in 1980.[1]Dominique Bathenay's last-minute equalizer from the penalty spot in a thrilling 4–4 draw againstStandard Liège took the match to a penalty shootout, where PSG secured their first Tournoi de Paris.[3] The capital club retained the trophy in 1981, but failed to make it three consecutive wins in 1982.Atlético Mineiro beat PSG 3–0 in the semi-finals, their heaviest defeat in the tournament to date.[1]

PSG regained the title in 1984 and 1986, before a disastrous 1987 edition that saw the club finish bottom for the first time since 1976. The defeat toDinamo Zagreb would be the last the Parisians would concede inside 90 minutes. Since then, they have only been beaten on penalties. PSG won again in 1989 and were unable to defend their title in 1990, as the tournament was cancelled due to the poor condition of the pitch.The Rolling Stones concert at the Parc des Princes a few weeks earlier was to blame. The tournament returned in 1991 and saw PSG finish third after defeatingSporting CP.[1] In 1993,François Calderaro's solitary goal againstAJ Auxerre gave PSG their second consecutive title, following 1992, and their seventh overall. This would prove to be the last edition until 2010 and PSG's last title to date. The club abandoned it for financial reasons.[5]

Last two editions

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PSG revived the Tournoi de Paris in 2010 to commemorate their 40th anniversary.[6] Ahead of the tournament, PSG unveiled "Allez Paris Saint-Germain", to the tune of "Go West" by theVillage People, and alynx named Germain as the club's official anthem and mascot, respectively. The club invitedPorto,Roma andGirondins de Bordeaux.[7] Inspired byArsenal'sEmirates Cup, the competition adopted a group stage format for the 2010 edition.[4] PSG beat Porto and shared the points with Roma, while Bordeaux drew with Roma and defeated Porto. Both French clubs finished on four points, but Bordeaux scored more goals and won the Tournoi de Paris on goal difference.[6]

The tournament, which was not held in 2011, was renamed the Trophée de Paris in 2012. It featured a single match againstBarcelona. The Spanish team won the trophy after winning on penalties following a 2–2 draw at the Parc des Princes.Rafinha andLionel Messi, from the penalty spot, put Barcelona ahead, before goals from PSG'sZlatan Ibrahimović andZoumana Camara forced a shootout. This was the last edition of the tournament to date.[8]

Records and statistics

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Finals

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PSG's mascot, Germain the Lynx, was unveiled at the 2010 edition.
EditionWinnerRunner-upThirdFourthSource
1957BrazilVasco da GamaSpainReal MadridFranceRacing ParisWest GermanyRot-Weiss Essen[9]
1958FranceRacing ParisEnglandBolton WanderersBrazilFlamengoHungaryÚjpest[10]
1959FranceRacing ParisWest GermanyFortuna DüsseldorfBrazilVasco da GamaItalyMilan[11]
1960BrazilSantosFranceRacing ParisBulgariaCSKA SofiaFranceReims[12]
1961BrazilSantosPortugalBenficaBelgiumAnderlechtFranceRacing Paris[13]
1962Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star BelgradeAustriaRapid WienFranceRacing ParisBrazilSantos[14]
1963BrazilBotafogoFranceRacing ParisBelgiumAnderlechtHungaryÚjpest[15]
1964BelgiumAnderlechtWest GermanyBorussia DortmundFranceReims
BrazilSantos
None[16]
1965CzechoslovakiaSparta PragueFranceRennesBelgiumAnderlechtFranceRacing Paris[17]
1966BelgiumAnderlechtFranceRacing ParisCzechoslovakiaSparta PragueBrazilVasco da Gama[18]
1973NetherlandsFeyenoordWest GermanyBayern MunichFranceParis FCFranceMarseille[19]
1975SpainValenciaFranceParis Saint-GermainBrazilFluminensePortugalSporting CP[20]
1976BrazilFluminenseEuropean UnionEuropeBrazilBrazil OlympicFranceParis Saint-Germain[21]
1977BelgiumAnderlechtHungaryFerencvárosFranceParis Saint-GermainBrazilVasco da Gama[22]
1978NetherlandsNetherlandsBelgiumClub BruggeFranceParis Saint-GermainIranIran[23]
1979PortugalBenficaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star BelgradeFranceParis Saint-GermainBrazilBrazil Olympic[24]
1980FranceParis Saint-GermainBelgiumStandard LiègePortugalBenficaNetherlandsAjax[25]
1981FranceParis Saint-GermainWest GermanyEintracht FrankfurtBrazilVasco da GamaFranceSaint-Étienne[26]
1982BrazilAtlético MineiroSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo ZagrebFranceParis Saint-GermainWest Germany1. FC Köln[27]
1983RomaniaRomaniaFranceParis Saint-GermainBrazilBotafogoIsraelMaccabi Netanya[28]
1984FranceParis Saint-GermainSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaHajduk SplitSwitzerlandServetteBrazilBotafogo[29]
1985BelgiumWaregemFranceParis Saint-GermainWest Germany1. FC KölnFranceSaint-Étienne[30]
1986FranceParis Saint-GermainPortugalSporting CPFranceSaint-ÉtienneRomaniaSteaua București[31]
1987BrazilFluminenseFranceBordeauxSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo ZagrebFranceParis Saint-Germain[32]
1988FranceMontpellierFranceParis Saint-GermainSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizanSwitzerlandServette[33]
1989FranceParis Saint-GermainFranceMontpellierBrazilVasco da GamaPortugalPorto[34]
1991FranceMarseilleBrazilFlamengoFranceParis Saint-GermainPortugalSporting CP[35]
1992FranceParis Saint-GermainFranceMonacoGermanyBorussia DortmundEnglandLiverpool[36]
1993FranceParis Saint-GermainFranceAuxerreGermanyEintracht FrankfurtBrazilFluminense[37]
2010FranceBordeauxFranceParis Saint-GermainItalyRomaPortugalPorto[6]
2012SpainBarcelonaFranceParis Saint-GermainN/A[8]

Titles by club

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The trophy from the 1976 edition, won by Brazilian clubFluminense.
TeamTitlesYears won
FranceParis Saint-Germain71980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1993
BelgiumAnderlecht31964, 1966, 1977
FranceRacing Paris21958, 1959
BrazilSantos21960, 1961
BrazilFluminense21976, 1987
BrazilVasco da Gama11957
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade11962
BrazilBotafogo11963
Czech RepublicSparta Prague11965
NetherlandsFeyenoord11973
SpainValencia11975
NetherlandsNetherlands11978
PortugalBenfica11979
BrazilAtlético Mineiro11982
RomaniaRomania11983
BelgiumWaregem11985
FranceMontpellier11988
FranceMarseille11991
FranceBordeaux12010
SpainBarcelona12012

References

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