Coupe Mohamed V (Casablanca, Morocco)
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Tournament played in Casablanca.
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Palmares
1962 Stade de Reims
1963 Partizan Beograd
1964 CA Boca Juniors
1965 Atlético Madrid
1966 Real Madrid
1967 Ruda Zvezda
1968 Flamengo
1969 FC Barcelona
1970 Atlético Madrid
1971 unknown
1972 Bayern München
1986 Standard CL (Liège)
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I Edition 1962
Participants: Stade Reims (France)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
Real Madrid CF (Spain)
Internazionale FC (Italy)
Semifinals:
25-8-1962 Stade Reims-FAR Rabat 5-025-8-1962 Internazionale FC-Real Madrid 1-0
Third:
26-8-1962 FAR Rabat-Real Madrid 4-3 Final:
26-8-1962 Stade Reims-Internazionale FC 2-1
II Edition 1963
Participants: Real Zaragoza (Spain)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
AS Monaco (France)
FK Partizan Beograd (Yugoslavia)
Semifinals:
-8-1963 Real Zaragoza-FAR Rabat 1-1-8-1963 Partizan Beograd-AS Monaco 4-4
Zaragoza and Partizan won the semifinal after penalties
Third:
-8-1963 FAR Rabat-AS Monaco 4-3 [3-2?]Final:
-8-1963 Partizan Beograd-Real Zaragoza 2-0 [4-2 aet?]
III Edition 1964
Participants: Real Madrid CF (Spain)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
AS Saint Etienne (France)
CA Boca Juniors (Argentina)
Semifinals:
22-8-1964 Real Madrid-FAR Rabat 4-0[Amancio (3), Gento]
[Madrid: Araquistáin; Isidro, Santamaría, Pachín (Miera); Müller,
Zoco; Amancio, Félix Ruiz, Grosso, Puskás (Morollón),
Gento.
FAR: Allal (Ben Aomar); Salah, Khatiab, Fadili; Amar, Mokhtalif;
Bouazza (Abdallah), Lamari, Youssef, Bamous, Mustafa.]22-8-1964 CA Boca Juniors-AS Saint Etienne 3-0
Third:
23-8-1964 AS Saint Etienne-FAR Rabat 3-2Final:
23-8-1964 CA Boca Juniors-Real Madrid 2-1
[?; Puskás]
[Boca: Errea; Aire, Magdalena, Marzolini; Rattin, Orlando; Rulli,
Rojas, Menéndez, Silveira, González.
Madrid: Araquistáin; Isidro, Santamaría, Miera; Müller, Zoco;
Amancio, Félix Ruiz (Pipi), Grosso, Puskás, Gento.]
IV Edition 1965
Participants: Club Atlético Madrid (Spain)
Mas Fés (Morocco)
FK Partizan Beograd (Yugoslavia)
RSC Anderlecht (Belgium)
Semifinals:
28-8-1965 Atlético Madrid-Mas Fés 1-0
28-8-1965 Partizan Beograd-RSC Anderlecht 4-1
Third:
29-8-1965 RSC Anderlecht-Mas Fés 3-0
Final:
29-8-1965 Atlético Madrid-Partizan Beograd 5-0
V Edition 1966
Participants: CA Boca Juniors (Argentina)
Real Madrid CF (Spain)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
WAC Casablanca (Morocco)
Semifinals:
27-8-1966 CA Boca Juniors-FAR Rabat 1-027-8-1966 Real Madrid-WAC Casablanca 2-0
Third:
28-8-1966 FAR Rabat-WAC Casablanca 1-1
FAR won after penaltiesFinal:
28-8-1966 Real Madrid-CA Boca Juniors 0-0
[Madrid: Araquistáin; Pachín, De Felipe, Sanchís, Pirri, Zoco,
Serena, Amancio, Grosso, Velásquez, Gento.
Boca: Roma; Simeone, Sacchi, Marzolini, Rattin, Silveira,
González, Alas, Angel Rojas, Pianetti (Menotti), Zarih.]
Real won by general goal average.
VI Edition 1967
Participants: Dukla Praha (Czechoslovakia)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
Ruda Zvezda (Bulgaria)
Valencia FC (Spain)
Semifinals.
26-8-1967 Dukla Praha-FAR Rabat 0-126-8-1967 Ruda Zvezda-Valencia FC 2-0
Third:
27-8-1967 Valencia FC-Dukla Praha 2-2
Valencia won after penalties
Final:
27-8-1967 Ruda Zvezda-FAR Rabat 1-0VII Edition 1968
Participants: CR Flamengo (Brazil)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
AS Saint Etienne (France)
Racing Club Avellaneda (Argentina)
Semifinals:
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8-1968 CR Flamengo-FAR Rabat 2-1-8-1968 Racing Club Ave.-AS Saint Etienne 2-0
Third:
-8-1968 AS Saint Etienne-FAR Rabat 2-0Final:
-8-1968 CR Flamengo-Racing Club Ave. 3-2
VIII Edition 1969
Participants: FC Barcelona (Spain)
Sao Paulo FC (Brazil)
FC Bayern München (Germany)
WAC Casablanca (Morocco)
Semifinals:
30-8-1969 FC Bayern München-WAC Casablanca 3-0
30-8-1969 FC Barcelona-Sao Paulo FC 2-0
[Zaldua, Palau]
[Barcelona: Sadurni, Torres, Gallego, Eladio, Pellicer, Ramoni,
Rosello, Zaldua, Marti Filosia, Castro, Palau.
Sao Paulo: Picaso, Claudio, Uradin, Diaz, Torrente, Bene, Neme,
Miruca, Tella, Nelfino, Vava, Parana.]
Third:
31-8-1969 Sao Paulo FC-WAC Casablanca 3-0
Final:
31-8-1969 FC Barcelona-FC Bayern München 2-2
[Zaldua, Rifé; ?]
[Barcelona: Sadurni, Torres, Gallego, Eladio, Pellicer, Ramoni,
Rosello, Zaldua, Marti Filosia, Castro, Palau.
Bayern: Maier, Koppenhöfer, Schwarzenbeck (?), Beckenbauer, ?,
Pumm, Schmidt, Ohlhauser, Müller, Brenninger, Klein.]
Barcelona won after penalties
IX Edition 1970
Participants: Club Atlético Madrid (Spain)
AS Saint Etienne (France)
Standard Liège (Belgium)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
Semifinals:
29-8 1970 Atlético Madrid-AS Saint Etienne 2-1
29-8-1970 FAR Rabat-Standard Liège 1-0Third:
30-8-1970 AS Saint Etienne-Standard Liège 4-2
Final:
30-8-1970 Atlético Madrid-FAR Rabat 4-1Edition 1972
Participants: FC Bayern München (Germany)
FK Partizan Beograd (Yugoslavia)
RCD Español Barcelona (Spain)
Renaissance Settat (Morocco)
Semifinals:
8-1-1972 RCD Español Barcelona-FC Bayern München 0-1
8-1-1972 Partizan Beograd-Renaissance Settat 3-0
Third:
9-1-1972 RCD Español Barcelona-Renaissance Settat 5-2
Final:
9-1-1972 FC Bayern München-Partizan Beograd 3-2
Edition 1986
Participants: Grêmio Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Ajax FC Amsterdam (Holland)
FAR Rabat (Morocco)
Standard Liège (Belgium)
Semifinals:
19-8-1986 Grêmio Porto Alegre-Ajax FC Amsterdam 2-0
19-8-1986 Standard Liège-FAR Rabat 1-0Third:
20-8-1986 Ajax FC Amsterdam-FAR Rabat 4-1
Final:
20-8-1986 Standard Liège-Grêmio Porto Alegre 2-0