Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil
The Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil, formerly known as Torneio Romeu Goulart Jacques, is an under-17 football tournament played on annual basis in the Brazilian city of Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul. Entrant teams usually include Brazilian and foreign clubs, mostly from Mercosur countries.
Founded | 1989 |
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Region | Brazil |
Number of teams | 12 |
Current champions | Grêmio (2019) |
Most successful club(s) | Internacional (14 times) |
The first edition occurred in 1989, promoted by Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, a local team that focuses on youth football. In 1993, the tournament was recognized by the Brazilian Football Confederation and, in 1994, by FIFA. In the same year, China's national U-17 team was the first non-South American side to take part in the competition.
In 2006, all matches were played at Estádio Alceu Carvalho.
List of champions
Year | Winner | Runner-up | |
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1989 | Nacional |
Grêmio | |
1990 | Internacional |
Fluminense | |
1991 | Matsubara |
Grêmio | |
1992 | Internacional |
Independiente | |
1993 | Internacional |
Grêmio | |
1994 | Nacional |
China national youth team | |
1995 | Grêmio |
Criciúma | |
1996 | Grêmio |
Internacional | |
1997 | Grêmio |
Criciúma | |
1998 | Grêmio |
Criciúma | |
1999 | Fluminense |
Juventus-SP | |
2000 | Grêmio |
Cruzeiro | |
2001 | Internacional |
Grêmio | |
2002 | Cruzeiro |
Vitória | |
2003 | Internacional |
Atlético Paranaense | |
2004 | Cruzeiro |
Vitória | |
2005 | Internacional |
Grêmio | |
2006 | Atlético Mineiro |
Atlético Paranaense | |
2007 | Internacional |
Goiás | |
2008 | Grêmio |
Internacional | |
2009 | Internacional |
América-MG | |
2010 | Internacional |
Gama | |
2011 | Internacional |
Danubio | |
2012 | Internacional |
Palmeiras | |
2013 | Internacional |
Criciúma | |
2014 | Internacional |
Corinthians | |
2015 | Independiente del Valle |
Avaí | |
2016 | Cruzeiro de Santiago |
São Paulo | |
2017 | Internacional |
Grêmio | |
2018 | Palmeiras |
Coritiba | |
2019 | Grêmio |
Palmeiras |
Titles by team
- Internacional 14 titles
- Grêmio 7 titles
- Cruzeiro 2 titles
- Nacional (Uruguay) 2 titles
- Atlético Mineiro 1 title
- Cruzeiro de Santiago 1 title
- Fluminense 1 title
- Independiente del Valle 1 title
- Matsubara 1 title
- Palmeiras 1 title
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