Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva

The Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva (English: The Sport Press International Tournament) was one of the very first international football (soccer) competitions. Held in 1908, it predated the more famous Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy by a year. However, there had been football competitions, involving amateur sides, held at the Summer Olympic Games as far back as the 1900 games in Paris, though these were initially termed exhibition games and no medals were awarded until 1908.

Organised by Italian sports magazine La Stampa Sportiva, the Torneo Internazionale featured teams from Italy, France, Switzerland and Germany. All the games were played in Turin, Italy. Swiss team Servette FC were eventual winners, beating Torino of Italy 3-1.

Results

Pre-Qualifying (Italy Italy only)

Semi-finals

March 22, 1908
Juventus Italy 4–1
(a.e.t)
Italy Piemonte Calcio or Piemonte F.C.
Borel
Goccione
Donna
Brusa  o.g.'
F. Berardo

March 29, 1908
Torino Italy 2–1 Italy F.C. Ausonia Milano
Final

April 12, 1908
Torino Italy 2–1 Italy Juventus
Pozzi
Debernardi
Donna

Final tournament

Semi-finals

April 19, 1908
Torino Italy 4–0 France US Parisienne
Squair
Debernardi
Debernardi
Debernardi  pen.'
Third Place playoff

April 20, 1908
Juventus* Italy 4–0 France US Parisienne
Borel
Borel
Borel
Goccione

* Juventus had replaced Freiburger FC, who withdrew from the tournament.

Final

April 20, 1908
Servette FC Switzerland 3–1 Italy Torino
Nett
Nett
Henneberg
Pozzi

References

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