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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. Since 2012 it also holds a senior women's football tournament.Levante wins the first editionof the women's COTIF
. , 24/08/12 From the 2016 edition, the men's tournament will feature international under-20 teams only.


Champions


Men's under-20 football


Women's football

1 Levante UD won 3–2 on

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