Puskás Cup
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Football tournament
Puskás Cup or Puskás-Suzuki Kupa is an international football tournament founded by the Ferenc Puskás Football Academy in Felcsút , Hungary and the Magyar Suzuki Corporation in 2008. The aim of the founders is to establish a club tournament which offers the opportunity for talented young footballers to measure themselves internationally at the U-17 age level and to establish a fitting memorial to Ferenc Puskás .[ 1]
History
Real Madrid 's Morata played at the 2009 Puskás Cup
In 2008 four teams competed for the first ever Puskás Cup trophy which was finally won by La Fabrica , the youth team of Ferenc Puskás 's former club Real Madrid C.F. [ 2]
In 2009 six teams participated and the final match was broadcast in three different countries (the Czech Republic , Slovakia , and Romania ) and the official Real Madrid TV aired a summary of the tournament.[ 3]
In 2010 AC Milan were the first Italian club to be invited to participate in the Puskás-Suzuki Cup. The best goalkeeper of the tournament was Georgios Kollias (Panathinaikos), the best player was Spidron Furlanos (Panathinaikos), and the top goalscorer was Valér Kapacina (Budapest Honvéd).[ 4]
The 2012 Puskás Cup was won by Budapest Honvéd by beating the hosts, Puskás Akadémia 7-0 in the final. Among the seven Honvéd goals, Gergely Bobál scored 4 goals.[ 5]
The 2014 Puskás Cup was won by Real Madrid by beating Puskás Akadémia 1-0 in the final at the Pancho Arena . This match coincided with the inauguration ceremony of the new football stadium in Felcsút.[ 6] György Szöllősi, communication director of the Ferenc Puskás Football Academy , announced that there will be 4,500 spectators at the final of the 2014 Puskás Cup. Among the invited guests there will be the wife of Ferenc Puskás , the former Croatian football legend, Davor Šuker , the former German international and Hungary coach, Lothar Matthäus , former Videoton coach and Portugal international Paulo Sousa , and former Golden Team members Jenő Buzánszky and Gyula Grosics . The opening speech will be delivered by the president of the Hungarian Olympic Committee and former Hungarian MP Pál Schmitt and the president of the Spanish Football Federation , Ángel María Villar .[ 7]
The 2015 Puskás Cup was won by Budapest Honvéd by beating three-time champions La Fábrica in the final on 6 April 2015 at the Pancho Arena in Felcsút .[ 8] Hagi Academy finished third by beating Feyenoord Academy .[ 9] The home side, Puskás Akadémia finished fifth by beating Panathinaikos 2-1.[ 10]
Title-holders Budapest Honvéd won the 2016 Puskás Cup by beating the host club, Puskás Akadémia FC in the final in a penalty shoot-out .[ 11] La Fabrica won the bronze medal by beating newcomers KRC Genk Jeugd in the third place play-off.[ 12]
Results
Statistics
Teams reaching the top four
Team
Titles
Runners-up
Third place
Fourth place
Top 4 finishes
Budapest Honvéd
5 (2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2015 , 2016 )
1 (2009 )
2 (2013 , 2019)
3 (2008 , 2014 , 2017 )
11
La Fábrica
5 (2008 , 2013 , 2014 , 2017 , 2022)
2 (2011 , 2015 )
3 (2009 , 2010 , 2016 )
0
10
Ferencváros
1 (2009 )
0
0
1 (2010 )
2
Genk Jeugd
1 (2018)
0
0
1 (2016 )
2
Puskás Akadémia
1 (2021)
6 (2008 , 2012 , 2014 , 2016 , 2018, 2019)
1 (2017 )
3 (2011 , 2013 , 2022)
11
Flamengo
1 (2019)
0
2 (2018, 2022)
0
3
Panathinaikos
0
3 (2010 , 2013 , 2017 )
2 (2008 , 2011 )
4 (2012 , 2019)
9
Sporting
0
1 (2021)
0
1 (2018)
2
Dynamo Kyiv
0
1 (2022)
0
0
1
Austria Wien
0
0
1 (2012 )
0
1
Dinamo Zagreb
0
0
1 (2014 )
0
1
Hagi Academy
0
0
1 (2015 , 2019)
0
1
Slovan Bratislava
0
0
0
1 (2009 )
1
Feyenoord Academy
0
0
0
1 (2015 )
1
Osijek
0
0
0
1 (2021)
1
Participation
Club
Participation
Year
Puskás Akadémia
10
2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017
Budapest Honvéd
10
2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017
La Fábrica
10
2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017
Panathinaikos
10
2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017
Hagi Football Academy
5
2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2015 , 2016
Ferencváros
3
2009 , 2010 , 2011
Slovan Bratislava
1
2009
AC Milan
1
2010
Austria Wien
1
2012
Northcote City FC
1
2013
Dinamo Zagreb
1
2014
Heidelberg United FC
1
2014
Feyenoord Academy
1
2015
Genk Jeugd
1
2016
Bayern Munich
1
2017
Sporting
1
2017
References
External links
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