Pequeña Copa del Mundo (Spanish: Small World Cup) was an association football tournament held in Venezuela between 1952 and 1957, with a single revival in 1963 and in 1965. It was usually played by eight participants, half from Europe and half from South America. On the European side, the Latin Cup may have initially been used as a qualifying tournament. Nothing is known about the South American selection criteria. After the early seventies, the tournament rapidly lost status as the quality of the participants decreased.
Year | Winner | Country |
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1952 | Real Madrid | Spain |
1953 | Millonarios | Colombia |
1954 | Corinthians | Brazil |
1955 | São Paulo | Brazil |
1956 | Real Madrid | Spain |
1957 | FC Barcelona | Spain |
- | Relanzamiento | - |
1963 | São Paulo | Brazil |
1965 | Benfica | Portugal |
1966 | Valencia CF | Spain |
1967 | Athletic Club | Spain |
1968 | Botafogo F.R | Brazil |
1969 | Sparta Prague | Czech Republic |
1970 | Vitória Futebol Clube | Portugal |
1975 | East Germany XI |