Artemio Franchi Trophy
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The Artemio Franchi Trophy was a competition held twice (1985 and 1993) between the champions of the European Football Championship and the Copa América. It was the national team equivalent to the Intercontinental Cup featuring the top European and South American clubs, and can be considered a precursor of the King Fahd Cup, played in 1992 for the first time and renamed the FIFA Confederations Cup after FIFA took over its organization for the third edition in 1997.
The trophy was named after the late Artemio Franchi, UEFA President from 1972 to 1983, when he died in a road accident.
[edit] Matches
21 August 1985 | |||
France ![]() (Euro 1984 winners) |
2–0 | ![]() (Copa América 1983 winners) |
Parc des Princes Paris, France Referee: Abel Gnecco (Argentina) |
5' Rocheteau 56' Touré |
24 February 1993 | |||
Argentina ![]() (Copa América 1991 winners) |
1–1 (5–4) (PSO) |
![]() (Euro 1992 winners) |
Estadio José Maria Minella Mar del Plata, Argentina Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Sándor Puhl (Hungary) |
30' Caniggia (pk) | 12' Craviotto (og) |