Latin Cup

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The Latin Cup was an international football tournament for club sides from France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. In 1949 the football federations came together and launched their own club competition. European clubs could not afford hefty travel costs so competition was staged at the end of every season in a single host country. The competition featured two semi-finals, a third place play-off and a final.

The tournament began in 1949, and was played between the league champions of each of the participating countries. Every four years, a ranking would be determined for the countries based on their sides' performances in the Latin Cup. The competition was last played for in 1957 following the introduction of the European Cup. Real Madrid played and won in the 1957 both the European Cup and the Latin Cup. Immediately prior to the introduction of the European Cup, the Latin Cup was considered the most important cup for clubs in Europe, the longer-established Mitropa Cup having gone into decline after World War II.

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
1949 Estadio Chamartín Flag of Spain CF Barcelona Flag of Portugal Sporting Lisbon 2-1
1950 Estádio Nacional Flag of Portugal SL Benfica Flag of France FC Girondins de Bordeaux 3-3, 2-1 aet
1951 San Siro Flag of Italy AC Milan Flag of France Lille OSC 5-0
1952 Parc des Princes Flag of Spain CF Barcelona Flag of France OGC Nice 1-0
1953 Estádio da Luz Flag of France Stade de Reims Flag of Italy AC Milan 3-0
1955 Parc des Princes Flag of Spain Real Madrid Flag of France Stade de Reims 2-0
1956 San Siro Flag of Italy AC Milan Flag of Spain Atlético Bilbao 2-1
1957 Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Flag of Spain Real Madrid Flag of Portugal SL Benfica 1-0

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