L'Alcúdia International Football Tournament

The Torneo Internacional de Fútbol Sub-20 de L'Alcúdia (L'Alcúdia International Under-20 Football Tournament), better known as COTIF, is an annual international invitational football competition for youth teams, open to both clubs and national and autonomous teams, held in L'Alcúdia, Valencia since 1984.[1] Since 2012 it also holds a senior women's football tournament.[2] From the 2016 edition, the men's tournament will feature international under-20 teams only.

L'Alcúdia International Football Tournament
Founded1984
Current champions Spain
Most successful team(s)Valencia CF
Websitehttp://www.cotifalcudia.com (in Spanish)
2019 COTIF Tournament

Champions

Men's under-20 football

YearChampionRunner-up3rd4thMVPTop scorerBest goalkeeper
1984 Valencia Real Madrid Povoa Varzim CE L'Alcúdia M. Bugallo V.A. Martínez A.F. Pérez
1985 Valencia Barcelona CE L'Alcúdia UD Alzira M. Domínguez M. Domínguez A. Cámara
1986 Soviet Union Valencia S.L. Benfica Sporting de Gijón A. Piatnitski G. Poschner?
1987 Morocco Valencia Sevilla CE L'Alcúdia B. Taotiq J.A. Barragán J.M. Romero
1988 Soviet Union Algeria Aberdeen FC Valencia S. Kiriakov A. Pinilla Y. Okroshidze
1989 Soviet Union East Germany Valencia Athletic Bilbao M. Qosimov J. Ayala Y. Okroshidze
1990 Brazil Soviet Union Spain Valencia Zé María A. Águila R.J. de Noronha
1991 Soviet Union Cameroon CA Osasuna Unión Española J.A. Abarga I. Faizulin I. Blyznyuk
1992 Barcelona Valencia Russia Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk I. de la Peña A. Konovalov S. Alexandrov
1993 Ukraine Chile United States Italy F. Ferragut H. Moroz S. Dolhanskyi
1994 Real Madrid Brøndby Valencia Barcelona S. Rozental Raúl R. Gómez
1995 Ukraine Valencia AC Fiorentina Real Madrid H. Zubov I. Marchal S. Perkhun
1996 Morocco Valencia Uruguay Albacete Balompié N. Olivera J. Cordero P. El Jarrouni
1997 Barcelona Atlético de Madrid Real Madrid CE L'Alcúdia A. Sánchez D. Prats?
1998 Chile Russia Real Madrid Barcelona D. Manso J. Chevantón Bermúdez
1999 Corinthians Boca Juniors Mexico Barcelona???
2000 Valencia Boca Juniors Portuguesa Real Madrid R. Oliveira Kabi A. Marrana
2001 São Paulo Barcelona Alianza Lima Real Madrid A. Moral Kléber A. Dos Santos
2002 Brazil USA Uruguay Costa Rica Cacá R. Olivera S. Cronin
2003 Uruguay Ukraine Valencian Community Egypt C. Marshall E. Fernández S. Bohush
2004 Espanyol Villarreal Valencia Barcelona X. Nadal A. Yagüe G. Ribas
2005 Valencia Barcelona Espanyol Cruzeiro F. Songo'o Tadeu Flávio
2006 Guaraní Grêmio Valencia Russia D. Mendieta A. Guerrero?
2007 Real Madrid Levante Atlético Mineiro Sevilla Luciano Edílson J. Silva
2008 Villarreal Brazil Uruguay Guaraní Walter A. Hernández R. Jiménez
2009 Valencia Venezuela Japan Villarreal Isco R. Martí R. Romo
2010 Ecuador Santos Valencia Villarreal R. Mota J. Gracia J. Jaramillo
2011 Valencia Juventude Villarreal Levante R. Ibáñez R. García A. Tomaz
2012 Argentina Spain South Korea Turkey A. Ruiz M. Icardi A. Ortolá
2013 Spain Argentina Mexico Canada J. Bernal P. Skapetis A. Cantero
2014 Brazil Levante Argentina Ecuador Pepelu Gabriel S. Tienza
2015 Chile Atlético de Madrid Santos Levante F. Sierralta J. Vargas J. Víctor
Under 20 National Teams
YearChampionRunner-upMVPTop scorerBest goalkeeperBest manager
2016 Spain Argentina Lautaro Martínez Joel Rodríguez Facundo Nicolás Cambeses Luis de la Fuente Castillo
2017 Atlético de Madrid Valencia CF
2018 Argentina Russia
2019 Spain Russia

Women's football

YearChampionRes.Runner-up3rd4thMVPTop scorer
2011 Levante UD2–0 Valencia CF
2012 Levante UD2–0 Valencia CF CFF Marítim Mislata CFF Alharilla Casado Raquel Pinel
2013 Levante UD1–11 Valencia CF Albacete Balompié Villarreal CF Mitsue Iwakura Olga García
2014 FC Barcelona1–0 Levante UD Montpellier HSC Valencia CF Francine Zouga Nuria Garrote
2015 Athletic Bilbao1–0 Valencia CF RCD Espanyol Namibia Irene Paredes Georgina Carreras
2016 Real Betis 1–12  Venezuela RCD Espanyol  Kenya Mbeyu Esse Irene Guerrero
2017 Atlético Madrid3–1 Valencia CF Morocco Levante UD Sonia Bermúdez Joyce Borini
2018 Levante UD1–0 Madrid CFF Morocco Albacete Balompié
2019 Spain U191–0 Villarreal CF (women) India

1 Levante UD won 3–2 on penalties. 2 Real Betis won 5–4 on penalties.

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