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1 List of champions  





2 Match details  



2.1  2008  





2.2  2009  





2.3  2010  





2.4  2011  





2.5  2012  





2.6  2013  





2.7  2014  





2.8  2016  





2.9  2017  





2.10  2019  





2.11  2022  





2.12  2023  







3 Titles by team  





4 Goalscorers  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Antonio Puerta Trophy
Organising bodySevilla FC
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
RegionSeville, Spain
Number of teams2
Related competitionsJoan Gamper Trophy
Current championsSpain Sevilla (2023)
Most successful club(s)Spain Sevilla (10 titles)
Television broadcastersCanal Sur, SFC Televisión, Arena Sport, TV3 (in2011 edition)

The Antonio Puerta Trophy is an annual summer tournament hosted by Sevilla FC since 2008. The tournament is dedicated to Antonio Puerta, who died on 28 August 2007 (at the age of 22) after suffering a heart injury during the inaugural match of the 2007–08 La Liga season against Getafe.

List of champions

[edit]
# Year Winners Score Runners-up
1
2008 Spain Sevilla
2–0
Spain Málaga
2
2009 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Spain Xerez
3
2010 Spain Granada
1–1 (4–2 p)
Spain Sevilla
4
2011 Spain Sevilla
5–0
Spain Espanyol
5
2012 Spain Sevilla
2–0
Spain La Coruña
6
2013 Spain Sevilla
1–1 (4–2 p)
Spain Almería
7
2014 Spain Sevilla
2–0
Spain Córdoba
2015
(not held)
8
2016 Argentina Boca Juniors
4–3
Spain Sevilla
9
2017 Spain Sevilla
2–1
Italy Roma
2018
(not held)
10
2019 Spain Sevilla
2–0
Germany Schalke 04
2020–21
(not held)
11
2022 Spain Sevilla
1–0
Spain Cádiz
12
2023 Spain Sevilla
1–1 (4–1 p)
Ecuador Independiente del Valle

Match details

[edit]

2008

[edit]

Played on 23 August 2008 against Málaga CF, the team promoted to La Liga that year. It served to commemorate Antonio Puerta and all the victims of the Spanair Flight 5022, the aviation accident which occurred three days before.

22:00 CEST
Sevilla Spain2–0Spain Málaga
  • Renato 64'
  • Report

    Attendance: 25,000

    Referee: Domingo Palomino Núñez

    2009

    [edit]

    Played on 21 August 2009 against Xerez, team also promoted to Liga BBVA that year as occurred in 2008 with Málaga.

    21:30 CEST
    Sevilla Spain2–1Spain Xerez
  • Perotti 50'
  • Report Míchel 87'

    Attendance: 21,000

    Referee: Andrés Ceballos Silva

    2010

    [edit]

    It was played on November, during a Liga BBVA break because of UEFA Champions League Group Stage (matchday 5). The rival this time was Granada, team promoted that season to Liga Adelante. It has been the first time since this tournament exists that Sevilla lost the final match.

    22:00 CET
    Sevilla Spain1–1Spain Granada
    José Carlos 58' Report Calvo 9'
    Penalties
  • Campaña soccer ball with red X
  • José Carlos soccer ball with red X
  • Rodri soccer ball with check mark
  • 2–4
  • soccer ball with check mark Pérez
  • soccer ball with check mark Abel
  • soccer ball with check mark Lucena
  • Attendance: 3,000

    Referee: Israel Mariscal Sánchez

    2011

    [edit]

    The fourth edition of the tournament was celebrated in summer again, during the pre-season. The guest for the first time wasn't Andalusian; it was RCD Espanyol, Sevilla twinned team after suffering a similar tragedy as happened to the organizing club in 2007 (Daniel Jarque's death).[1]

    22:00 CEST
    Sevilla Spain5–0Spain Espanyol
  • Del Moral 45+1'
  • Kanouté 73', 90'
  • Report

    Attendance: 20,000

    Referee: Paradas Romero

    2012

    [edit]

    Played on 8 August 2012 due to the early start of 2012–13 La Liga, against Deportivo La Coruña, a traditional Sevilla "friend" team.

    22:00 CEST
    Sevilla Spain2–0Spain Deportivo La Coruña
  • Trochowski 44'
  • Report

    Attendance: 25,000

    Referee: Pérez Montero

    2013

    [edit]
    20:45
    Sevilla Spain1–1Spain Almería
    Perotti 81' (pen.) Report Christian 90+2'
    Penalties
  • Gameiro soccer ball with check mark
  • Vitolo soccer ball with check mark
  • Figueiras soccer ball with check mark
  • Cristóforo soccer ball with check mark
  • 4–2
  • soccer ball with check mark Tébar
  • soccer ball with check mark Marcelo Silva
  • soccer ball with red X Óscar Díaz
  • Attendance: 20,000

    Referee: López Amaya

    2014

    [edit]
    21:30
    Sevilla Spain2–0Spain Córdoba
  • Bacca 84'
  • Report

    Attendance: 20,000

    Referee: David Fernández Borbalán

    2016

    [edit]

    Sevilla's opponents were Boca Juniors, winners of the 2015 Argentine Primera División and the first non-Spanish team to take part.[2] About 2,000 visiting supporters (most of them expatriate Argentines living in European countries) attended the match.[3] Boca Juniors players wore a patch on their jerseys displaying the "16" worn by Puerta as a tribute to him.[4] Carlos Tévez, with two goals scored and two assists, was the man of match.[5][6]

    Sevilla Spain3–4Argentina Boca Juniors
  • Kolodziejczak 84'
  • Vietto 88'
  • Report
  • Pavón 38'
  • Tevez 59', 90+4'
  • Attendance: 19,906

    Referee: David Fernández Borbalán

    2017

    [edit]
    Sevilla Spain2–1Italy Roma
  • Nolito 90'
  • Džeko 90+1'

    Attendance: 29,298

    2019

    [edit]
    Sevilla Spain2–0Germany Schalke 04
    Mesa 35'
    Munir 72' (pen.)
    Report

    Attendance: 25,000

    Referee: Mario Melero López

    2022

    [edit]
    21:00
    Sevilla Spain1–0Spain Cádiz
    Delaney 68' Report

    Referee: Mario Melero López

    2023

    [edit]

    Details : 2023 UEFA–CONMEBOL Club Challenge

    The 2023 edition of the Antonio Puerta Trophy also formed the inaugural edition of the UEFA–CONMEBOL Club Challenge, the one-off match between the champions of the UEFA Europa League and Copa Sudamericana.

    22:00 CEST
    Sevilla Spain1–1Ecuador Independiente del Valle
    Report
    Penalties
  • Romero soccer ball with check mark
  • Idrissi soccer ball with check mark
  • Gómez soccer ball with check mark
  • 4–1
  • soccer ball with check mark Hoyos
  • soccer ball with red X Martins
  • Attendance: 19,407

    Referee: Rade Obrenović (Slovenia)

    Titles by team

    [edit]
    Team Titles Years won
    Spain Sevilla
    10
    2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023
    Spain Granada
    1
    2010
    Argentina Boca Juniors
    1
    2016

    Goalscorers

    [edit]
    Goals Player Team Edition in
    which scored
    2 Spain José Carlos Spain Sevilla 2009, 2010
    2 Spain Rodri Ríos Spain Sevilla 2011
    2 Mali Frédéric Kanouté Spain Sevilla 2011
    2 Argentina Diego Perotti Spain Sevilla 2009, 2013
    2 Argentina Carlos Tévez Argentina Boca Juniors 2016
    1 Brazil Luís Fabiano Spain Sevilla 2008
    1 Brazil Renato Spain Sevilla 2008
    1 Spain Míchel Spain Xerez 2009
    1 Spain Carlos Calvo Spain Granada 2010
    1 Spain Manu del Moral Spain Sevilla 2011
    1 Spain Álvaro Negredo Spain Sevilla 2012
    1 Germany Piotr Trochowski Spain Sevilla 2012
    1 Spain Christian Spain Almería 2013
    1 Spain Denis Suárez Spain Sevilla 2014
    1 Colombia Carlos Bacca Spain Sevilla 2014
    1 Argentina Darío Benedetto Argentina Boca Juniors 2016
    1 Argentina Cristian Pavón Argentina Boca Juniors 2016
    1 France Steven Nzonzi Spain Sevilla 2016
    1 France Timothée Kolodziejczak Spain Sevilla 2016
    1 Argentina Luciano Vietto Spain Sevilla 2016
    1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko Italy Roma 2017
    1 Spain Sergio Escudero Spain Sevilla 2017
    1 Spain Nolito Spain Sevilla 2017
    1 Spain Roque Mesa Spain Sevilla 2019
    1 Morocco Munir Spain Sevilla 2019
    1 Denmark Thomas Delaney Spain Sevilla 2022
    1 Argentina Lautaro Díaz Ecuador Independiente del Valle 2023
    1 Spain Pedro Ortiz Spain Sevilla 2023

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ El Sevilla-Espanyol recupera el realce del Trofeo Antonio Puerta Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish), SevillismoYMas.com, July 6, 2011.
  • ^ Se presentó oficialmente el Trofeo Antonio Puerta, Boca Juniors, 27 October 2016
  • ^ Boca se toma más en serio que el Sevilla el Trofeo Antonio Puerta, Rafael Pineda, El País, 11 November 2016
  • ^ Antonio Puerta, homenajeado en un emotivo Sevilla - Boca Juniors, Antena 3, 11 November 2016
  • ^ Carlitos Tevez le puso el moño al triunfo de Boca sobre Sevilla, TyC Sports, 11 November 2016
  • ^ Gran victoria de Boca ante el Sevilla sobre el final del partido, con un Tevez fantástico, El Gráfico, 11 November 2016
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