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Troféu Cinco Violinos
Founded2012
Number of teams2
Current championsSporting CP
(8th title)

The Troféu Cinco Violinos is an annual football tournament held at the Estádio José AlvaladeinLisbon, Portugal. Sporting CP hosts the tournament match in late July or early-mid August, one or two weeks before the competitive season kicks off. It is named after the "five violins" (cinco violinos): Jesus Correia, Manuel Vasques, Albano, Fernando Peyroteo and José Travassos.[1][2]

2012

[edit]
Sporting CP Portugal1–0Greece Olympiacos
Report

Referee: Duarte Gomes (Portugal)

Sporting CP

Olympiacos

2013

[edit]
Sporting CP Portugal3–0[5]Italy Fiorentina
  • Carrillo 72'
  • Semedo 77'
  • Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal)

    Sporting CP

    Fiorentina

    2014

    [edit]
    Sporting CP Portugal2–2Italy Lazio
  • Adrien 52'
  • Tounkara 90+2'
  • Penalties
    4–2

    Referee: Duarte Gomes (Portugal)

    Sporting CP

    Lazio

    2015

    [edit]
    Sporting CP Portugal2–0Italy Roma
  • Mané 69'
  • Sporting CP

    Roma

    2016

    [edit]
    20:00 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal2–1Germany VfL Wolfsburg
  • Adrien 34' (pen.)
  • Report

    Referee: Rui Rodrigues (Portugal)

    Sporting CP

    VfL Wolfsburg

    2017

    [edit]
    19:00 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal1–0Italy Fiorentina

    Sporting CP

    Fiorentina

    2018

    [edit]
    19:00 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal1–1Italy Empoli
    Report
    Penalties
    4–5

    Sporting CP

    Empoli

    2019

    [edit]
    19:00 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal1–2Spain Valencia
    Report
  • Gameiro 66'
  • Referee: João Pinheiro (Portugal)

    Sporting CP

    Valencia

    2020

    [edit]

    The 2020 match was called off after several Sporting CP players tested positive for COVID-19.[6]

    19:30 WEST
    Sporting CP PortugalCancelledItaly Napoli

    2021

    [edit]
    19:00 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal3–2France Lyon
  • Gonçalves 35'
  • Report
  • Slimani 90+4'
  • Referee: Hugo Miguel (Portugal)

    Sporting CP

    Lyon

    2022

    [edit]
    19:45 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal1–1Spain Sevilla
    Report
    Penalties
  • Gonçalves soccer ball with check mark
  • Rochinha soccer ball with check mark
  • Tabata soccer ball with check mark
  • Edwards soccer ball with check mark
  • Issahaku soccer ball with red X
  • 5–6
  • soccer ball with check mark Ocampos
  • soccer ball with check mark Gómez
  • soccer ball with check mark Jordán
  • soccer ball with check mark Suso
  • soccer ball with check mark Montiel
  • Referee: António Nobre (Portugal)

    Sporting CP

    Sevilla

    2023

    [edit]
    20:00 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal3–0Spain Villarreal
  • Gonçalves 71'
  • Paulinho 75'
  • Report

    Referee: Halim Aqa Shirzad (Afghanistan)

    Sporting CP

    Villarreal

    Performance by team

    [edit]
    Team
    Winners
    Runners-up
    Portugal Sporting CP 8 3
    Spain Valencia 1 0
    Italy Empoli 1 0
    Spain Sevilla 1 0
    Italy Fiorentina 0 2
    Greece Olympiacos 0 1
    Italy Lazio 0 1
    Italy Roma 0 1
    Germany VfL Wolfsburg 0 1
    France Lyon 0 1
    Spain Villarreal 0 1

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Rui Mendes (12 July 2012). "Troféu Cinco Violinos: Sporting defronta Olympiacos" (in Portuguese). RTP.
  • ^ Miguel Salema Garcao (11 July 2012). "Cinco Violinos" (in Portuguese). Record.
  • ^ Manuel Mendès (12 August 2012). "Um grande golo de Elias dá vitória ao novo Sporting sobre o Olympiakos" (in Portuguese). Público..
  • ^ João Cardoso (12 August 2012). "Sporting conquista Troféu Cinco Violinos" (in Portuguese). O Jogo.
  • ^ Marco Vaza (11 August 2013). "Sporting está quase no ponto para o arranque do campeonato" (in Portuguese). Público.
  • ^ "Sporting Clube friendly cancelled". S.S.C. Napoli. 13 September 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.

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