L'Alcúdia International Football Tournament

L'Alcúdia International Football Tournament
Founded 1984
Current champions Athletic Bilbao
Website http://www.cotifalcudia.com (Spanish)
2016

The Torneo Internacional de Fútbol Sub-20 de L'Alcúdia (L'Alcúdia International Under-20 Football Tournament), better known as COTIF, is an annual international invitational football competition for youth teams, open to both clubs and national and autonomous teams, held in L'Alcúdia, Valencia since 1984.[1] Since 2012 it also holds a senior women's football tournament.[2] From the 2016 edition, the men's tournament will feature international under-20 teams only.

Champions

Men's under-20 football

Year Champion Runner-up 3rd 4th MVP Top scorer Best goalkeeper
1984 Spain Valencia Spain Real Madrid Portugal Povoa Varzim Spain CE L'Alcúdia Spain M. Bugallo Spain V.A. Martínez Spain A.F. Pérez
1985 Spain Valencia Spain Barcelona Spain CE L'Alcúdia Spain UD Alzira Spain M. Domínguez Spain M. Domínguez Spain A. Cámara
1986 Soviet Union Soviet Union Spain Valencia Portugal S.L. Benfica Spain Sporting de Gijón Soviet Union A. Piatnitski Germany G. Poschner ?
1987 Morocco Morocco Spain Valencia Spain Sevilla Spain CE L'Alcúdia Morocco B. Taotiq Spain J.A. Barragán Spain J.M. Romero
1988 Soviet Union Soviet Union Algeria Algeria Scotland Aberdeen FC Spain Valencia Soviet Union S. Kiriakov Spain A. Pinilla Soviet Union Y. Okroshidze
1989 Soviet Union Soviet Union East Germany East Germany Spain Valencia Spain Athletic Bilbao Soviet Union M. Qosimov Spain J. Ayala Soviet Union Y. Okroshidze
1990 Brazil Brazil Soviet Union Soviet Union Spain Spain Spain Valencia Brazil Zé María Spain A. Águila Brazil R.J. de Noronha
1991 Soviet Union Soviet Union Cameroon Cameroon Spain CA Osasuna Chile Unión Española Cameroon J.A. Abarga Soviet Union I. Faizulin Soviet Union I. Blyznyuk
1992 Spain Barcelona Spain Valencia Russia Russia Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Spain I. de la Peña Soviet Union A. Konovalov Russia S. Alexandrov
1993 Ukraine Ukraine Chile Chile United States United States Italy Italy Chile F. Ferragut Ukraine Morov Ukraine Dolgaspy
1994 Spain Real Madrid Denmark Brøndby Spain Valencia Spain Barcelona Chile S. Rozental Spain Raúl Spain R. Gómez
1995 Ukraine Ukraine Spain Valencia Italy AC Fiorentina Spain Real Madrid Ukraine G. Zubov Spain I. Marchal Ukraine S. Perkhouiv
1996 Morocco Morocco Spain Valencia Uruguay Uruguay Spain Albacete Balompié Uruguay N. Olivera Spain J. Cordero Morocco P. El Jarrouni
1997 Spain Barcelona Spain Atlético de Madrid Spain Real Madrid Spain CE L'Alcúdia Spain A. Sánchez Spain D. Prats ?
1998 Chile Chile Russia Russia Spain Real Madrid Spain Barcelona Argentina D. Manso Uruguay J. Chevantón Spain Bermúdez
1999 Brazil Corinthians Argentina Boca Juniors Mexico Mexico Spain Barcelona ? ? ?
2000 Spain Valencia Argentina Boca Juniors Brazil Portuguesa Spain Real Madrid Brazil R. Oliveira Spain Kabi Spain A. Marrana
2001 Brazil São Paulo Spain Barcelona Peru Alianza Lima Spain Real Madrid Spain A. Moral Brazil Kléber Brazil A. Dos Santos
2002 Brazil Brazil United States USA Uruguay Uruguay Costa Rica Costa Rica Brazil Cacá Uruguay R. Olivera United States S. Cronin
2003 Uruguay Uruguay Ukraine Ukraine Spain Valencian Community Egypt Egypt United States C. Marshall Uruguay E. Fernández Ukraine S. Bohush
2004 Spain Espanyol Spain Villarreal Spain Valencia Spain Barcelona Spain X. Nadal Spain A. Yagüe Spain G. Ribas
2005 Spain Valencia Spain Barcelona Spain Espanyol Brazil Cruzeiro Cameroon F. Songo'o Brazil Tadeu Brazil Flávio
2006 Paraguay Guaraní Brazil Grêmio Spain Valencia Russia Russia Paraguay D. Mendieta Brazil A. Guerrero ?
2007 Spain Real Madrid Spain Levante Brazil Atlético Mineiro Spain Sevilla Brazil Luciano Brazil Edílson Paraguay J. Silva
2008 Spain Villarreal Brazil Brazil Uruguay Uruguay Paraguay Guaraní Brazil Walter Uruguay A. Hernández Spain R. Jiménez
2009 Spain Valencia Venezuela Venezuela Japan Japan Spain Villarreal Spain Isco Spain R. Martí Venezuela R. Romo
2010 Ecuador Ecuador Brazil Santos Spain Valencia Spain Villarreal Brazil R. Mota Spain J. Gracia Ecuador J. Jaramillo
2011 Spain Valencia Brazil Juventude Spain Villarreal Spain Levante Spain R. Ibáñez Spain R. García Brazil A. Tomaz
2012 Argentina Argentina Spain Spain South Korea South Korea Turkey Turkey Argentina A. Ruiz Argentina M. Icardi Spain A. Ortolá
2013 Spain Spain Argentina Argentina Mexico Mexico Canada Canada Spain J. Bernal Australia P. Skapetis Spain A. Cantero
2014 Brazil Brazil Spain Levante Argentina Argentina Ecuador Ecuador Spain Pepelu Brazil Gabriel Spain S. Tienza
2015 Chile Chile Spain Atlético de Madrid Brazil Santos Spain Levante Chile F. Sierralta Chile J. Vargas Brazil J. Víctor

Women's football

Year Champion Res. Runner-up 3rd 4th MVP Top scorer
2011 Spain Levante UD 2–0 Spain Valencia CF
2012 Spain Levante UD 2–0 Spain Valencia CF Spain CFF Marítim Spain Mislata CFF Spain A. Casado Spain R. Pinel
2013 Spain Levante UD 1–11 Spain Valencia CF Spain Albacete Balompié Spain Villarreal CF Japan M. Iwakura Spain O. García
2014 Spain FC Barcelona 1–0 Spain Levante UD France Montpellier HSC Spain Valencia CF Cameroon F. Zouga Spain N. Garrote
2015 Spain Athletic Bilbao 1–0 Spain Valencia CF Spain RCD Espanyol  Namibia Spain I. Paredes Spain G. Carreras

1 Levante UD won 3–2 on penalties.

References

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