1993 Peñarol (Uruguay) 1994 Peñarol (Uruguay) 1995 Parma (Italy) 1996 Peñarol (Uruguay) 1997 Toros Neza (Mexico) [Parmalat Cup] 1997 Toros Neza (Mexico) [Copa de la Hermandad Parmalat] 1998 Peñarol (Uruguay)
Played in Parma, Italy
Participants: CA Boca Juniors (Argentina)
EC Palmeiras (Brazil)
AC Parma (Italy)
CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
Semifinals:
20- 8-1993 AC Parma-CA Peñarol 0-0 [1-4 pen]
20- 8-1993 EC Palmeiras-CA Boca Juniors 1-1 [5-4 pen]
Third Place:
22- 8-1993 AC Parma-CA Boca Juniors 3-2
Final:
22- 8-1993 CA Peñarol-EC Palmeiras 0-0 [3-2 pen]
Winner: CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
Played in São Paulo, Brazil
Participants: Audax CS Italiano (Chile)
SL Benfica (Portugal)
EC Juventude (Brazil)
EC Palmeiras (Brazil)
Parmalat FC (Hungary)
CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
Group A (at Ibirapuera; matches of 45 minutes):
5- 8-1994 CA Peñarol-SL Benfica 1-0
EC Juventud-SL Benfica 1-1 [5-4 pen]
CA Peñarol-EC Juventude 2-0
Final table: CA Peñarol 2 2 0 0 3 0 4 Pts.
EC Juventude 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 Pt.
SL Benfica 2 0 1 1 1- 2 1 Pt.
Group B (at Parque Antártica; matches of 45 minutes):
5- 8-1994 Parmalat FC-Audax CS Italiano 1-1 [6-7 pen]
Parmalat FC-EC Palmeiras 1-3
Audax CS Italiano-EC Palmeiras 0-2
Final table: EC Palmeiras 2 2 0 0 5 1 4 Pts.
Audax Ital. 2 0 1 1 1- 3 1 Pt.
Parmalat FC 2 0 1 1 2- 4 1 Pt.
Consolation (at Parque Antártica):
7- 8-1994 EC Juventude-Parmalat FC 2-0
7- 8-1994 Audax CS Italiano-SL Benfica 0-3
Third Place (at Parque Antártica):
7- 8-1994 EC Juventude-SL Benfica 4-0
Final (at Parque Antártica):
7- 8-1994 CA Peñarol-EC Palmeiras 1-1 [4-3 pen]
Winner: CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
Played in New Jersey (Giants' Stadium), USA
Participants: SL Benfica (Portugal)
CA Boca Juniors (Argentina)
AC Parma (Italy)
USA
Semifinals:
4- 8-1995 AC Parma-USA 2-1
[Alexi Lalas 34og, Thomas Brolin 73; Mike Lapper 54]
4- 8-1995 CA Boca Juniors-SL Benfica 1-1 [4-3 pen]
[Luis Medero 75; Valdo 17]
Third Place Match (attendance: 32,859):
6- 8-1995 USA-SL Benfica 2-1
[Frank Klopas 13pen, Roy Lassiter 66; Ilian Iliev 63]
[USA: Jurgen Sommer; Jegg Agoos, Alexi Lalas, Marcelo Balboa, Mike Lapper, Mike
Burns, Roy Lassiter, Jovan Kirovski (59' Dominic Kinnear), Chris Henderson
(46' Steve Pittman), Frank Klopas (73' David Quesada), Roy Wegerle (52' John
Kerr Jr.)]
[Benfica: Michel Preud'homme; Pedro Henrique (80' Dimas Texeira), Richardo,
Helder (80' Calado Silva), Paulo Pereira, Ilian Iliev, Valdo, Paulo Bento
(46' Emerson Tholme), Luis Gustavo (71' Bruno Caires), Marcelo Cipriano,
Kenedy Daniel (46' Paulo Antonio)]
Final (attendance: 32,859):
6- 8-1995 AC Parma-CA Boca Juniors 3-1
[Hristo Stoitchkov 33, 42pen, Thomas Brolin 50; Alphonse Tchami 49]
[Parma: Luca Bucci; Lorenzo Minotti (46' Fernando Couto), Antonio Benarrivo,
Massimo Brambilla (66' Massimo Crippa), Roberto Mussi; Néstor Sensini, Luigi
Apolloni, Hristo Stoitchkov (62' Alessandro Melli), Dino Baggio; Gianfranco
Zola (77' Gabrielle Pin), Filippo Inzaghi (66' Thomas Brolin)]
[Boca Juniors: Navarro Montoya; Diego Soñora, Luis Medero, Néstor Fabbri (46'
Carlos McAllister), Rodolfo Arruabarrena; Julio Saldaña, Blas Giunta, Christian
González (46' Walter Pico), Alberto Márcico (77' Darío Scotto); Alphonse
Tchami, Claudio Caniggia (46' Sergio Martínez)]
[sent off: Pico, Giunta (BJ)]
Winner: AC Parma (Italy)
Played in Caxías do Sul (Estadio Jaconi), Brazil
Participants: EC Juventude (Brazil)
CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
Final:
2- 3-1996 EC Juventud-CA Peñarol 0-1
[Luis Alberto Romero 90]
Winner: CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
Played in Rivera (Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera), Uruguay
Participants: EC Juventude (Brazil)
CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
Final:
17- 2-1998 CA Peñarol-EC Juventude 1-0
[José Enrique De los Santos 2; att: 12,000]
[Peñarol: Claudio Flores - Serafín García, Nelson Olveira, José Enrique De los
Santos, Robert Lima (46' Cafú) - Carlos Macchi (78' Nicolás Rotundo), Ruben
Pereyra (63' Marcelo De Souza), Pablo Bengoechea, Antonio Pacheco - Luis
Alberto Romero (41' José María Franco), Carlos Aguilera (67' Walter Pandiani).
Coach: Gregorio Pérez]
[Juventude: Fabio - Bagio, Picoli, Indio, Augusto - Flavio, Tiago, Serginho,
Adriano (46' Ponte) - Fernando, Rodrigo (71' Adriano Junior).
Coach: Lori Sandri]
[referees: Luis Casañol, Antonio Fernández, Joel Etchecury (Uruguay);
booked: Olveira, Pandiani / Augusto, Serginho, Ponte, Adriano Junior;
sent off: 86' Rotundo (P)]
Winner: CA Peñarol (Uruguay)
1993 and 1994 thanks to Carlos Wilson;
1994 consolation round thanks to Rafael Bernardi Rizzon
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