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Vila de Gràcia Trophy

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Vila de Gràcia Trophy
in Catalan: Trofeu Vila de Gràcia
Organising bodyCE Europa
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
RegionVila de Gràcia, Barcelona, Catalonia
Number of teamsCE Europa and an invited team
Most successful team(s)CE Europa (12)
Websitehttps://www.ceeuropa.cat/

The Vila de Gràcia Trophy (Catalan: Trofeu Vila de Gràcia), officially the Trofeu Vila de Gràcia Memorial Carles Capella, is an annual summer friendly football tournament in the Vila de Gràcia, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). The tournament is usually held on 15 August, coinciding with the Festa Major de Gràcia, and in the Nou Sardenya, the home stadium of the organising Catalan football club CE Europa. The tournament serves as the official presentation of the first men's team of CE Europa and consists of a single match against an invited team.[1]

In 1995, the tournament was first organised to celebrate the reopening of the Nou Sardenya after three years of remodeling.[2] Since that year, the tournament has been disputed every year, except for the editions in 2014 and 2022 (due to constructions in the stadium) and 2020 (due to the COVID-19 pandemic). In some editions, the tournament consisted of three matches, before adopting a single-match format. In 2023, it was announced that the tournament was renamed Trofeu Vila de Gràcia Memorial Carles Capella, paying tribute to Carles Capella Amills, a former player of CE Europa.[3]

Editions

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Edition Year Champion Result Runner-up
1st 1995 UE Lleida 1–0 CE Europa
2nd 1996 CE Europa 3–2 CE L'Hospitalet
3nd 1997 Terrassa FC 2–1 CE Europa
4th 1998 UDA Gramenet 1–0 CE Europa
5th 1999 Real Zaragoza B 2–1 CE Europa
6th 2000 CE Europa 5–0 CE Premià
7th 2001 RCD Espanyol B 3–1 CE Europa
8th 2002 CE Europa 2–1 Gimnàstic de Tarragona
9th 2003 CE Europa 3–2 RCD Espanyol B
10th 2004 CE Europa 3–0 FC Barcelona B
11th 2005 CE Europa 2–0 CE Sabadell
12th 2006 Girona FC 3–1 CE Europa
13th 2007 FC Barcelona B 3–1 CE Europa
14th 2008 UDA Gramenet 2–0 CE Europa
15th 2009 CE Sabadell 1–0 CE Europa
16th 2010 CE Europa 2–0 FC Santboià
17th 2011 UE Sant Andreu 0–0 (pp) CE Europa
18th 2012 RCD Espanyol B 0–0 (pp) CE Europa
19th 2013 CE Europa 1–0 UE Olot
2014 Not disputed due to constructions in the Nou Sardenya
20th 2015 UE Cornellà 1–0 CE Europa
21th 2016 CE Europa 2–0 UE Cornellà
22th 2017 Terrassa FC 2–2 CE Europa
23th 2018 CE Europa 1–1 (pp) Lleida Esportiu
24th 2019 CE Europa 1–0 AE Prat
2020 Not disputed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
25th 2021 RCD Espanyol B 2–1 CE Europa
2022 Not disputed due to the installation of a new field in the Nou Sardenya
26th 2023 Terrassa FC 3–0 CE Europa
27th 2024 CE Europa 4–2 CE L'Hospitalet

(pp): decided after penalties

Titles by club

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Garreta, àngel (17 June 2011). "L'Europa convida al Sant Andreu al seu torneig". Ara.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  2. ^ Borchers 2024, p. 95.
  3. ^ Redacció. "El Vila de Gràcia retrà homenatge a Carles Capella i a Fina Serrano - ceeuropa.cat". www.ceeuropa.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 28 August 2024.

Sources

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  • Borchers, Liam (2024). The Story of Europa: A Unique Football Club from Catalonia. Groningen: Self-published. ISBN 978-9-0903-8388-0.
  • Vergés i Soler, Ramon (2009). Història d'un històric: CE Europa (1907–2007) [History of an historic club: CE Europa (1907–2007)] (in Catalan). Barcelona: Club Esportiu Europa and Municipality of Barcelona. ISBN 978-84-9850-163-6. DL B-21.803.2009.
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