Emirates Cup

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The Emirates Cup is an annual two-day pre-season football tournament held at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium in London, England.[1], similar in style to the Amsterdam Tournament held by AFC Ajax, and is hosted by Premier League side Arsenal, who are also the current holders of the trophy.

The inaugural tournament took place on 28 July and 29 July 2007 and featured the hosts, as well as reigning Serie A champions Inter Milan, French side Paris Saint-Germain and Spanish outfit Valencia (having replaced Hamburg SV, who had to pull out of the tournament because of Intertoto Cup commitments [2]). Each team played two matches, with three points awarded for a win, one point for a draw, and a point for every goal scored, much like the Amsterdam Tournament. Hence Arsenal did not play against Valencia, and Inter Milan did not play against Paris Saint-Germain.

The 3 teams confirmed to be appearing in the 2008 Emirates Cup are Real Madrid, Juventus and Hamburger SV.[3]

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[edit] The trophy

The sterling silver cup was made by Thomas Fattorini, whose family has produced trophies for English football since 1827. It was awarded to Arsenal FC, the winners of the inaugural pre-season tournament at Emirates Stadium on July 29th 2007.

"We wanted to create a design that both stood out from other international football trophies and something that a club would be proud to place in their cabinet," said Fattorini.

"Emirates Stadium has very iconic, asymmetrical flowing lines across the rooftop, which motivated identical lines in the original brand identity for the stadium. The base, lip and handles of the trophy mirror these, with the Emirates logo placed firmly on the face of the cup.

[edit] 2007 tournament

[edit] Day 1

28 July 2007
14:00 BST
Flag of Italy Internazionale 0 – 2 Valencia Flag of Spain Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 55,106
Referee: Alan Kelly
Match Report Gavilan Scored after 13 minutes 13'
VillaScored after 39 minutes 39'

28 July 2007
16:15 BST
Flag of England Arsenal 2 – 1 Paris Saint-Germain Flag of France Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 55,106
Referee: Peter Walton
Flamini Scored after 45 minutes 45'
Bendtner Scored after 70 minutes 70'
Match Report Luyindula Scored after 80 minutes 80'

[edit] Day 2

29 July 2007
14:00 BST
Flag of France Paris Saint-Germain 3 – 0 Valencia Flag of Spain Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 59,821
Referee: Andre Marriner
Diane Scored after 15 minutes 15'
N'Gog Scored after 30 minutes 30'
Luyindula Scored after 85 minutes 85'
Match Report

29 July 2007
16:15 BST
Flag of England Arsenal 2 – 1 Internazionale Flag of Italy Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 59,821
Referee: Mark Halsey
Hleb Scored after 67 minutes 67'
van Persie Scored after 85 minutes 85'
Match Report Suazo Scored after 62 minutes 62'

[edit] Final Tournament Standings

Rank Team Points
1 Flag of England Arsenal 10
2 Flag of France Paris Saint-Germain 7
3 Flag of Spain Valencia 5
4 Flag of Italy Internazionale 1

[edit] Scorers

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Flag of France Péguy Luyindula Flag of France Paris Saint-Germain 2
2 Flag of Denmark Nicklas Bendtner Flag of England Arsenal 1
Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Amara Diane Flag of France Paris Saint-Germain
Flag of France Mathieu Flamini Flag of England Arsenal
Flag of Spain Jaime Gavilán Martínez Flag of Spain Valencia
Flag of Belarus Aliaksandr Hleb Flag of England Arsenal
Flag of France David N'Gog Flag of France Paris Saint-Germain
Flag of Honduras David Suazo Flag of Italy Internazionale
Flag of the Netherlands Robin van Persie Flag of England Arsenal
Flag of Spain David Villa Flag of Spain Valencia

[edit] 2008 tournament

[edit] Day 1

2 August 2008
14:00 BST
Flag of Spain Real Madrid vs. Hamburg SV Flag of Germany Emirates Stadium, London

2 August 2008
16:15 BST
Flag of England Arsenal vs. Juventus Flag of Italy Emirates Stadium, London

[edit] Day 2

3 August 2008
14:00 BST
Flag of Italy Juventus vs. Hamburg SV Flag of Germany Emirates Stadium, London

3 August 2008
16:15 BST
Flag of England Arsenal vs. Real Madrid Flag of Spain Emirates Stadium, London

[edit] References