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The Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva (English: The Sport Press International Tournament) was an early international football (soccer) competitions. Held in 1908, it predated the more famous Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy by a year.

Organised by Italian sports magazine La Stampa Sportiva, the Torneo Internazionale featured teams from Italy, France, Switzerland and Germany. All games were played in Turin, Italy. Swiss team Servette FC were eventual winners, beating Torino of Italy 3-1.

Results

Pre-qualifying (Italy only)

Semi-finals

Juventus Italy4–1
(a.e.t)
Italy Piemonte
Borel
Goccione
Donna
Brusa o.g.'
F. Berardo
Torino Italy2–1Italy F.C. Ausonia Milano

Final

Torino Italy2–1Italy Juventus
Pozzi
Debernardi
Donna

Final tournament

Semi-finals

Servette FC Switzerland5–3Germany Freiburger FC
Torino Italy4–0France US Parisienne
Squair
Debernardi
Debernardi
Debernardi pen.'

Third place playoff

Juventus* Italy4–0France US Parisienne
Borel
Borel
Borel
Goccione

* Juventus had replaced Freiburger FC, who withdrew from the tournament.

Final

Servette FC Switzerland3–1Italy Torino
Nett
Nett
Henneberg
Pozzi

The Italian football authorities, whilst pleased with the tournament, were aware that the absence of an English team made the tournament not truly 'international'. Thomas Lipton agreed and, in a gesture of thanks to the Italians who had honoured him, donated the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy. He told them that he would organise an English team to participate in the next competition, that was held in 1909. Lipton wanted a team from the Northern League in England to come over to Turin and his decision led to the participation of West Auckland FC from County Durham in the 1909 and 1911 tournaments. The team of miners won both these tournaments. West Auckland experienced a heavy penalty for their participation in the Trophy[clarification needed]. A statue to their success stands in the centre of their village today.[citation needed]

References

  • "Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva 1908 (Torino)". RSSSF.
  • 'The Miners' Triumph, The First English World Cup Win in Football History' Martin Connolly, ISBN 9780957465152
  • "Our Cup of Tea (A project of Robert Kilburn and Dubai based company Moving Adverts)".