Trofeo Memorial Quinocho

The Quinocho Memorial Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Memorial Quinocho) is an annual pre-season football competition hosted by Celta Vigo.

Quinocho Memorial Trophy
Trofeo Memorial Quinocho
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
RegionVigo, Spain
Number of teams2
Current championsSpain Celta Vigo (2023)
Most successful club(s)Spain Celta Vigo
(21 titles)
Television broadcastersTelevisión de Galicia

The trophy is dedicated to former Celta player and club director Joaquín Fernández Santomé 'Quinocho',[1] who was killed in the clubhouse after confronting two masked thieves who were planning a robbery there.[2]

List of winners

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Joaquín Fernández Santomé 'Quinocho'
Ed. Year Winners Score Runners-up
1 1995   Celta Vigo
2–0
  Compostela
2 1996   Celta Vigo
2–1
  Athletic Bilbao
3 1997   Vitória
2–1
  Celta Vigo
4 1998   Celta Vigo
2–0
  Real Betis
5 1999   Celta Vigo
2–1
  Real Betis
6 2000   Celta Vigo
1–1 (3–1 p)
  Roma
7 2001   Celta Vigo
2–0
  Las Palmas
8 2002   Celta Vigo
4–0
  Vitória
9 2003   Celta Vigo
2–2 (3–1 p)
  Olympiacos
10 2004   Celta Vigo
3–2
  Braga
11 2005   Celta Vigo
2–0
  Braga
12 2006
Cancelled due to poor pitch conditions[3]
13 2007   Celta Vigo
3–1
  Boavista
14 2008   Celta Vigo
0–0 (5–4 p)
  Numancia
15 2009   Celta Vigo
1–0
  Valladolid
16 2010   Paços de Ferreira
1–0
  Celta Vigo
17 2011   Celta Vigo
2–1
  Braga
18 2012   Celta Vigo
1–0
  Wigan Athletic
19 2013   Celta Vigo
0–0 (4–1 p)
  Southampton
20 2014   Celta Vigo
4–0
  Cagliari
21 2015   Celta Vigo
4–0
  Genoa
22 2016   Celta Vigo
2–1
  Braga
23 2017   Udinese
1–1 (3–2 p)
  Celta Vigo
24 2018   Mainz 05
2–1
  Celta Vigo
25 2019   Lazio
2–1
  Celta Vigo
2020–21
Not held
26 2022   Celta Vigo
6–0
  Al Shabab
27 2023   Celta Vigo
1–0
  Lyon

References

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  1. ^ "Memorial Quinocho". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Quinocho: un jugador y gerente que lo dio todo por el Celta". Vavel (in Spanish). 12 August 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  3. ^ "El Celta se ha llevado 17 de los 19 "Memoriales Quinocho"". Vavel (in Spanish). 11 August 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2020.