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Eurovoetbal is an international football (soccer) tournament for players under 21, held annually in the city of Groningen around Pentecost.

The tournament started in 1977 when local football clubs Be Quick 1887, Velocitas and GRC, as well as the district Groningen of the Royal Dutch Football Association, celebrated their 90th, 80th, 75th and 70th anniversaries respectively. Five-thousand and five-hundred spectators saw the youth players of English side Crystal Palace win the first tournament.

Finals and Most Valuable Players

Year Winner Runner-up Result Most Valuable Players Most Valuable
Goalkeeper
Top scorers
1977 Crystal Palace Werder Bremen 1–0
1978 Blackburn Rovers Feyenoord 2–1 after extra time Paul Leeming
1979 Ajax Milan 3–0
1980 Everton PSV 2–1
1981 NAC Breda Czechoslovakia U-21 1–1
(4–3p)
Luboš Kubík (Czechoslovakia U-21) Theo Snelders
1982 Everton Groningen 3–1
1983 Czechoslovakia U-21 Netherlands U-21 2–0
1984 Ajax Czechoslovakia U-21 1–0 Edwin Godee (Ajax) Jan Jaap Kooistra (Groningen)
1985 Czechoslovakia U-21 East Germany U-21 1–0 Ulf Kirsten (East Germany U-21) Ed Roos (Feyenoord)
1986 Groningen East Germany U-21 2–0 Vodička (Czechoslovakia) Tom Krommendijk (Netherlands U-21)
1987 Nottingham Forest Ajax 3–2
1988 Nottingham Forest PSV 2–1
1989 PSV Malmö FF 1–0 a.e.t.
1990 Soviet Union U-21 Ajax 1–0 a.e.t. Edwin van der Sar (Ajax) Yevgeni Kashentsev (Soviet Union U-21)
1991 PSV Galatasaray 4–0 Bert Zuurman
1992 Barcelona PSV 3–1
1993 Feyenoord Ajax 2–0 Clarence Seedorf (Ajax) Sander Westerveld (Twente) Boudewijn Zenden (PSV)
1994 Ajax Groningen 4–0 Patrick Kluivert (Ajax) Sander Westerveld (Twente)
1995 Sporting CP Universidad Catolica 1–0 Nelson Garrido (Sporting CP)
Sander van Gessel (Groningen)
1996 Feyenoord Sporting CP 2–1 None awarded Matthew Amoah (Vitesse)
1997 Benfica Feyenoord 2–1
1998 Flamengo
1999 Ajax Heerenveen 3–1 Daniel Jensen (Heerenveen) Serge van den Ban (Ajax)
2000 Feyenoord PSV 3–1 Pius Ikedia Jelle ten Rouwelaar João Mawete (Benfica)
2001 Red Star Belgrade Twente 1–0 Aleksandar Luković (Red Star Belgrade) Vladimir Stojković (Red Star Belgrade)
2002 Newcastle United Twente 4–0 Michael Chopra (Newcastle United) Yaser Fawzi
2003 Boca Juniors Partizan 2–2
(4–3p)
Fernando Gago (Boca Juniors) Nemanja Jovšić (Partizan) Juan Fischer (Boca Juniors)
2004 Boca Juniors Feyenoord 1–0 Gastón Sangoy (Boca Juniors) Mike Römer (Groningen) Felino Jardim (Feyenoord)
Haris Medunjanin (AZ)
Gastón Sangoy (Boca Juniors)
2005 Guadalajara Boca Juniors 2–1 Christian Armas (Guadalajara)
Rogier Krohne (Groningen)
Gijs Koopmans (Groningen) Renato Rivera
2006 Internacional AZ 2–0 Taison (Internacional)
Ruud Vormer (AZ)
2007 Groningen Slavia Prague 2–0 Stefan Nijland (Groningen)
Taison (Internacional)
2008 Bayern Munich Fenerbahçe 3–1 Isa Tastemir (Fenerbahçe)
Nicola Sansone (Bayern Munich)
Steffen Bakker (Groningen) Joël Matip (Schalke 04)
2009 Valencia Heerenveen 2–1 Filip Đuričić (Heerenveen) Jurjan Wouda (Heerenveen) Filip Đuričić (Heerenveen)

Notable participating players

References

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