Bruges Matins (football)

The Bruges Matins (Dutch: Brugse Metten, French: Matines Brugeoises) is a yearly friendly tournament organised by the Belgian football club Club Brugge KV.

Bruges Matins
Brugse Metten
Founded1976
RegionBruges
Number of teams2 (1991, 1993-)
4 (1976–90, 1992)
Current championsClub Brugge
Most successful club(s)Club Brugge (21 titles)

The name of the tournament refers to the nocturnal massacre in Bruges in 1302, which is called the Bruges Matins. The tournament was first organised in 1976 as a four-team competition. However, since 1991, with the exception of 1992, it was reduced to just a one-match tournament between Club Brugge and another team. Normally, teams from abroad are invited, but sometimes other Belgian teams take part. On two occasions, a national team was present, namely Senegal in 1985 and Morocco in 1987.

The winner of the tournament wins a trophy called Goedendag, which is an alternative name of the medieval club-like weapon more commonly known under the name Morning star. As a result, the tournament is sometimes also called "The Goedendag Trophy".

Finals

Note: In case of a draw, penalties usually decided the winner. However, both in 1991 and 2014 the game ended in a draw and no winner was declared.

YearWinnerRunner-upResult
2020 Club Brugge Lille2–0
2019 Club Brugge Sporting CP2–2 (pen. 4-3)
2018Not held due to scheduling conflict with 2018 Belgian Super Cup.
2017 Athletic Bilbao Club Brugge2–0
2016Not held due to scheduling conflict with 2016 Belgian Super Cup.
2015Not held due to scheduling conflict with 2015 Belgian Super Cup and 2015–16 UEFA Champions League qualifying.
2014Draw between Club Brugge and Bordeaux0–0
2013 Club Brugge Wolfsburg2–1
2012 Club Brugge Dortmund3–1
2011 Club Brugge Leverkusen2–1
2010Not held because of construction of field heating in the Jan Breydelstadion.
2009 Club Brugge AZ1–0
2008 Club Brugge Lille4–1
2007 Club Brugge Valladolid2–2 (pen. 5-4)
2006 Club Brugge Paris Saint-Germain2–0
2005 Porto Club Brugge2–2 (pen. 6–5)
2004 Club Brugge Auxerre3–1
2003 Monaco Club Brugge3–0
2002 Lens Club Brugge1–0
2001 Club Brugge Rayo Vallecano2–2 (pen. 5–3)
2000 Club Brugge PSV Eindhoven4–0
1999 Kaiserslautern Club Brugge3–2
1998 Club Brugge Dortmund2–1
1997 Ajax Club Brugge4–1
1996 Club Brugge Paris Saint-Germain2–0
1995 Club Brugge Hajduk Split4–0
1994 Ajax Club Brugge3–3 (pen. 5–4)
1993 Club Brugge Flamengo2–0
1992 Club Brugge Leverkusen4–2
1991Draw between Club Brugge and Barcelona1–1
1990 Club Brugge Anderlecht3–1
1989 Torpedo Moscow PSV Eindhoven1–0
1988 Anderlecht Club Brugge3–1
1987 Steaua Bucharest Morocco2–0
1986 Spartak Moscow Club Brugge2–1
1985 Anderlecht Club Brugge2–1
1984 Club Brugge Újpest2–0
1983 Pogoń Szczecin Borussia Dortmund2–0
1982 Lokeren Club Brugge3–3 (pen. 4–2)
1981 Club Brugge Lierse3–1
1980 Sarajevo Club Brugge4–3
1979 Club Brugge Manchester City3–2
1978 AZ Ipswich Town2–0
1977 Queens Park Rangers Derby County2–1
1976 Hajduk Split Rapid Wien6–0

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