Trofeo Costa Del Sol - History of Editions

History of Editions

Edition Year Champion Final score Losing finalist Third place Fourth place
I 1961 Athletic Bilbao 4 - 0 Sevilla FC Wiener Neustadt OGC Nice
II 1962 AS Roma 3 - 0 CD Málaga Sporting CP
III 1963 CD Málaga 3 - 1 Real Madrid Blackpool FC AS Monaco
IV 1964 Sevilla FC 2 - 1 CD Málaga Borussia Dortmund FAR Rabat
V 1965 Tottenham Hotspur 2 - 1 Standard Liège Valencia CF CD Málaga
VI 1966 Tottenham Hotspur 1 - 0 SL Benfica CD Málaga Atlético Madrid
VII 1967 RCD Espanyol 2 - 1 Argentina Santos FC CD Málaga
VIII 1968 Racing Club 2 - 0 RSC Anderlecht CD Málaga Real Madrid
IX 1969 SC Corinthians 2 - 1 FC Barcelona CD Málaga River Plate
X 1970 Vasas SC 2 - 1 CD Málaga Real Madrid Dinamo Zagreb
XI 1971 CD Málaga 2 - 1 Red Star Panathinaikos AO Valencia CF
XII 1972 Nacional 1 - 0 CD Málaga Vasas SC FK Partizan
XIII 1973 Red Star 2 - 1 CD Málaga Boca Juniors RCD Espanyol
XIV 1974 CD Málaga 1 - 1 Derby County Granada CF FC Twente
XV 1975 CA Peñarol 3 - 2 CD Málaga Ferencvárosi TC Real Betis
XVI 1976 Real Madrid 3 - 0 CD Málaga Torpedo Moscow CA Peñarol
XVII 1977 FC Barcelona 3 - 0 CD Málaga America FC Japan
XVIII 1978 Athletic Bilbao 2 - 1 CA Huracán CD Málaga CA Talleres
XIX 1979 Ferencvárosi TC 2 - 1 Sevilla FC Botafogo FR CD Málaga
XX 1980 CA Mineiro 1 - 0 CD Málaga Slavia Sofia
1981 - 1982 Not played.
XXI 1983 SC Internacional 2 - 0 Club América CD Málaga Real Zaragoza
1984 - 2002 Not played.
Not official 2003 Brescia Calcio 0 - 0 Málaga CF
XXII 2004 Sevilla FC 1 - 1 Málaga CF Parma FC
XXIII 2005 Málaga CF 2 - 0 Newcastle United
XXIV 2006 Nacional 1 - 0 Málaga CF
XXV 2007 (Played on 16th January, 2008) Borussia Dortmund 1 - 0 Málaga CF
XXVI 2008 Málaga CF 2 - 1 Real Betis
2009 Not played.
XXVII 2010 Málaga CF 2 - 1 Parma FC
XXVIII 2011 Málaga CF 4 - 0 CA Peñarol
XXIX 2012 Málaga CF 1 - 0 Everton

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