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The Trofeu Moscardó () was a post-season
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tournament contested by Catalan clubs from Spain's
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that ran from 1958 until 1969. It was created by the
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to raise funds to build a monument in honor of General José Moscardó, hence the cup's name. Furthermore, it also gave Catalan teams that were unable to fight for promotion a calendar that ensured their activity during the vacant fixtures following the end of the season. Throughout its short history, the trophy was contested in several formats, going from two semifinals and a final, to a two-legged home-and-away match, but in 1967, it was decided to shorten the tournament's duration, so it became a single match. It gained great prestige among the Catalan teams of lower categories, attracting as many as 25,000 people in its final edition in 1969, with the cup being reopened two years later for one last edition under the name of ''Finalíssima'' to decide the ownership of the cup, in which all of the previous winners of the tournament participated; it was won by
Girona Girona (; ) is the capital city of the Province of Girona in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain, at the confluence of the Ter, Onyar, Galligants, and Güell rivers. The city had an official population of 106,476 in 2024, but the p ...
, who defeated
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3–1 in the final.


History

A total of 41 teams participated in its inaugural edition in 1958, which was held in knockout stages, with the eliminated teams then going into a play-off phase that allowed for a parallel competition where they even received a consolation cup. The play-off tournament was won by
Olot Olot (; ) is the capital city of the ''Catalonia/Comarques, comarca'' of Garrotxa, in the Province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. The city is known for its natural landscape, including four volcanoes scattered around the city center. The municipali ...
over Badalona, while the Moscardó cup was won by with a 2–1 win over in front of a crown of 5,000. In 1958,
Mataró Mataró () is the capital and largest town of the Maresme county in Catalonia, Spain. It is located on the Costa del Maresme, Maresme coast, to the south of Costa Brava, between Cabrera de Mar and Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, north-east of Barcel ...
eliminated
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before falling to CD Adrianenc, and in the following edition, Mataró reached the semifinals, losing 0-2 to Olot on the neutral field of
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. CE Europa, who had been one of the 10 founding members of
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, won the Moscardó Cup twice, first in 1959, beating
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2–1 in the final, and then again in 1963, beating
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3–1 in the final. Between 1959 and 1967, Girona and Mataró played in the third division for eight consecutive seasons, with Mataró reaching the Moscardó final in 1961, losing to
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, but they managed to redeem themselves four years later, in 1965, when they defeated CF Balaguer with a team consisting of Visa, Pons, Vila, Villanueva, Villegas, Camps, Polo, Roy, Xirau, Esindi, and Serra. In the following year, in 1966, Mataró defeated Figueres, Gavà, and Gramenet to reach yet another final, where they defeated Girona 3–2 in the first leg. The second leg, however, was not without controversy, as it had to be suspended by the
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in the 37th minute when a fight broke out between the players after Girona scored the opening goal in a clear offside position. The match only resumed in the following week, with Mataró achieving an equalizer and forcing
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, where Girona scored three goals to seal a 4–1 victory.


List of winners


Finalíssima


Notes


References

{{reflist Defunct international club association football competitions in Europe Catalan football competitions Recurring sporting events established in 1958 1958 establishments in Spain History of football in Spain 1971 disestablishments in Spain Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1971