Pyrenees Cup
The Pyrenees Cup was a competition of the Pyrenees football initiative patron Occitan Monsieur Labat held between 1910 and 1914 with the participation of Spanish and French clubs based in the territories of Pyrénées (Catalonia, the Basque Country, Languedoc, Midi-Pyrénées and Aquitaine).
The Cup was one of the first international football competition in Europe. The final was played in a different country every year. The tournament stopped due to the beginning of World War I in 1914.
History
Titles by club
Titles by region
Line-up
Year |
Team Champion |
Champion line-up[1] |
1910 | FC Barcelona | Solà; Bru, Amechazurra; Peris, Aguirreche, Grau; Forns, Graells, Carles Comamala, Rodríguez i Charles Wallace |
1911 | FC Barcelona | Renyé; Bru, Amechazurra; Quirante, Peris, Grau; Forns, Percival Wallace, Carles Comamala, Charles Wallace i Espelta |
1912 | FC Barcelona | Llisard Peris; Irizar, Amechazurra; Berdié, Alfred Massana, Wilson; Francesc Armet, Pepe Rodríguez, Steel, Morales i Forns |
1913 | FC Barcelona | Renyé; Berrondo, Amechazurra; Rozitsky, Alfred Massana, Greenwell; Forns, Allack, Berdié, Alcàntara i Enric Peris |
1914 | FC Espanya de Barcelona | Puig; Ribera, Mariné; Prats, Casellas, Salvo I; Villena, Baró, Bellavista, Passaní i Salvo II |
References
- ↑ Antoni Closa i Garcia, Jaume Rius i Solé, Joan Vidal i Urpí, eds. (2001). Un Segle de futbol català: 1900-2000 (in Catalan). Barcelona: Federació Catalana de Futbol. p. 62.
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