Manchester United Premier Cup

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Manchester United Premier Cup
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Founded 1993
Region Worldwide
Current champions Mexico Pachuca

The Manchester United Premier Cup is a global youth football tournament. The tournament was established by Nike in 1993 as the Nike Premier Cup and featured 624 teams from 15 European countries. The following year, the tournament expanded into the Asian continent, increasing the number of teams to 1,067, before adding a further 300 teams from the Latin American region in 1995.

In 1996, the tournament was reorganised to include a World Finals stage following the regional tournaments. The regional tournaments served to whittle down the competing teams from over 2,500 to just 12 for the finals tournament in Cape Town, South Africa. This structure was followed from 1996 to 2001, when it was decided that the host team and the national champions from 13 countries would be given direct qualification to the finals tournament, with the remaining six places in the 20-team tournament given to the teams from the Europe, Middle East, Latin America, South East Asia and Africa regions.

In 2003, to coincide with Nike replacing Umbro as kit sponsors of Manchester United, the tournament was re-branded as the Manchester United Premier Cup.

The tournament has grown year on year and, in 2007–08, over 9,400 teams competed in Premier Cup tournaments around the world to gain one of 20 places available at the Premier Cup World Finals.

[edit] Premier Cup World Champions

Season Winners Host country Venue city
1996–97 Argentina Platense  South Africa Cape Town
1997–98 Spain Athletic Bilbao  France Paris
1998–99 Spain Barcelona  Spain Barcelona
1999–2000 Brazil Internacional  Netherlands Amsterdam
2000–01 Brazil Vitória  Germany Berlin
2001–02 Brazil São Paulo  Portugal Lisbon
2002–03 Brazil Corinthians  United States Portland, Oregon
2003–04 England Manchester City  England Manchester
2004–05 Brazil Fluminense  Hong Kong Hong Kong
2005–06 Mexico Guadalajara  England Manchester
2006–07 Spain Barcelona  England Manchester
2007–08 Brazil Fluminense  England Manchester
2008–09 Brazil São Paulo  England Manchester
2009–10 Spain Barcelona  England Manchester
2010–11 Mexico Pachuca  England Manchester

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