Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy - Titles

Titles

Note that only the winner and runner-up is shown here. Some years there were more than two participating teams.

Year Champion Runners-Up Result
1974 Slovan Bratislava RCD Español 4-1
1975 RCD Español Estudiantes 2-0
1976 Dynamo Moscow RCD Español 1-0
1977 RCD Español Rapid Wien 5-0
1978 RCD Espanyol Universitatea Craiova 3-2
1979 RCD Espanyol Valencia 0-0 (p)
1980 Zaragoza Cruz Azul 3-0
1981 RCD Espanyol Puebla 4-1
1982 Spartak Moscow RCD Espanyol 3-1
1983 Real Madrid RCD Espanyol 5-1
1984 RCD Espanyol Real Madrid 1-0
1985 Real Madrid RCD Espanyol 5-3
1986 RCD Espanyol Real Madrid 2-2 (p)
1987 RCD Espanyol Stuttgart 2-2 (p)
1988 Real Madrid RCD Espanyol 1-0
1989 Barcelona RCD Espanyol 2-1
1990 RCD Espanyol Real Madrid 2-2 (p)
1991 São Paulo RCD Espanyol 4-2
1992 São Paulo RCD Espanyol 2-1
1993 Vasco da Gama RCD Espanyol 3-1
1994 Milan RCD Espanyol 3-0
1995 Valencia RCD Espanyol 1-0
1996 RCD Espanyol Real Madrid 2-1
1997 RCD Espanyol Milan 2-2 (p)
1998 RCD Espanyol Atlético de Madrid 0-0 (p)
1999 Udinese RCD Espanyol 1-1 (p)
2000 RCD Espanyol Newcastle United 2-1
2001 RCD Espanyol Olympiacos 3-0
2002 Chievo Verona RCD Espanyol 0-0 (p)
2003 Parma RCD Espanyol 1-1 (p)
2004 RCD Espanyol Udinese 2-0
2005 Olympique de Marseille RCD Espanyol 2-1
2006 RCD Espanyol Lazio 2-0
2007 RCD Espanyol Olympiacos 3-2
2008 RCD Espanyol Udinese 1-0
2009 RCD Espanyol Liverpool 3-0
2010 RCD Espanyol Sampdoria 0-0 (p. 6-5)
2011 RCD Espanyol Boca Juniors 3-1
2012 RCD Espanyol Montpellier 2-0

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