Trofee De Goedendag (Brugse Metten) (Brugge-Belgium) 1976-2008


Tournament played in Brugge, Belgium. Also called as "Matines Brugeoises" or "Brugse Metten" .The Bruges Matins (Dutch: Brugse Metten, French: Matines Brugeoises) is a yearly friendly tournament organised by Belgian football club Club Brugge K.V.. The name of the tournament refers to the nocturnal massacre in Bruges in 1302, which is called the Bruges Matins. The tournament was first organised in 1976 and was initially a four-team competition; however, since 1991, with the exception of 1992, it was reduced to just a one-match tournament between Club Brugge and another team. Normally, teams from abroad competitions are invited, but sometimes other Belgian teams take part (twice, a national team was present, namely Senegal in 1985 and Morocco in 1987).

The winner of the tournament wins a trophy called Goedendag, which is an alternative name of the medieval club-like weapon more commonly known under the name Morning star. As a result, the tournament is sometimes also called the "The Goedendag Trophy".

* Note: In case of a draw, most of the times penalties decided the winner, however in 1991 the game ended in a 1-1 draw and no winner was declared.


Winners

 1 1976 Hajduk Split		6-0 SK Rapid Wien
 2 1977 Queens Park Rangers	2-1 Derby County FC
 3 1978 AZ '67 Alkmaar		2-0 Ipswich Town FC
 4 1979 Club Brugge KV		3-2 Manchester City FC
 5 1980 FK Sarajevo		4-3 Club Brugge KV
 6 1981 Club Brugge KV		3-1 Lierse SK	
 7 1982 KSC Lokeren		3-3 Club Brugge KV       [KSC Lokeren 4-2 on pen.]
 8 1983 MKS Pogon Szczecin	2-0 Borussia Dortmund
 9 1984 Club Brugge KV		2-0 Újpest FC
10 1985 RSC Anderlecht		2-1 Club Brugge KV
11 1986 Spartak Moskva 		2-1 Club Brugge KV
12 1987 Steaua Bucuresti	2-0 Morocco
13 1988 RSC Anderlecht		3-1 Club Brugge KV
14 1989 Torpedo Moskva		1-0 PSV Eindhoven
15 1990 Club Brugge KV		3-1 RSC Anderlecht
16 1991  * no winner was declared.
17 1992 Club Brugge KV		4-2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
18 1993 Club Brugge KV		2-0 CR Falmengo 
19 1994 Ajax Amsterdam		3-3 Bayer 04 Leverkusen  [AFC Ajax 5-4 on pen.]
20 1995 Club Brugge KV		4-0 Hajduk Split
21 1996 Club Brugge KV		2-0 Paris Saint Germain
22 1997 Ajax Amsterdam		4-1 Club Brugge KV
23 1998 Club Brugge KV		2-1 Borussia Dortmund
24 1999 1.FC Kaiserlautern	3-2 Club Brugge KV
25 2000 Club Brugge KV		4-0 PSV Eindhoven
26 2001 Club Brugge KV		2-2 Rayo Vallecano       [Club Brugge KV 5-3 on pen.]
27 2002 RC Lens			1-0 Club Brugge KV
28 2003 AS Monaco		3-0 Club Brugge KV
29 2004 Club Brugge KV		3-1 AJ Auxerre
30 2005 FC Porto		2-2 Club Brugge KV	 [Club Brugge KV 6-5 on pen.]
31 2006 Club Brugge KV		2-0 Paris Saint Germain
32 2007 Club Brugge KV		2-2 Real Valladolid      [Club Brugge KV 5-4 on epn.]
33 2008 Club Brugge KV		4-1 Lille OSC

Number of Wins

15 Club Brugge KV (BEL)

 2 RSC Anderlecht (BEL)
   AFC Ajax Amsterdam (NET)

 1
Hajduk Split (CRO)
   Queens Park Rangers (ENG)
   AZ '67 Alkmaar (NET)
   FK Sarajevo (BOS)
   KSC Lokeren (BEL)
   MKS Pogon Szczecin (POL)
   Spartak Moskva (RUS)
   Steaua Bucuresti (ROM)
   Torpedo Moskva (RUS)
   1.FC Kaiserlautern (GER)
   RC Lens (FRA)
   AS Monaco (FRA)
   FC Porto (POR)


1976

                         
Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
SK Rapid Wien (Austria)
PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)
HNK Hajduk Split (Croatia)
Semifinals
Club Brugge KV          0-2 SK Rapid Wien              
PSV Eindhoven           1-2 Hajduk Split            

Third place match
Club Brugge KV          0-3 PSV Eindhoven           

Final
SK Rapid Wien           0-6 Hajduk Split            

1977

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Derby County (England)
AEK Athens (Greece)
Queens Park Rangers (England)
 
Semifinals
Club Brugge KV 		1-2 Derby County FC
AEK Athens		1-3 Queens Park Rangers     

Third place match
Club Brugge KV		2-2 AEK Athens             

Final
Queens Park Rangers	2-1 Derby County FC           

1978

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Ipwich Town FC (England)
Wacker Innsbruck (Austria)
AZ´67 Alkmaar (Netherlands)
Semifinals
Club Brugge KV          2-2 Ipswich Town        [Ipswich Town  on pen.]
Wacker Innsbruck        1-1 AZ '67 Alkmaar      [Az´67 Alkmaar on pen.]
 
Third place match
Club Brugge KV          5-1 Wacker Innsbruck        5-1 

Final
AZ '67 Alkmaar          2-0 Ipswich Town            2-0 

1979

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Manchester City FC (England)
Ferencvárosi TC (Hungary)
K. Beerschot VAC (Belgium)


Semifinals
K. Beerschot VAC        0-1 Manchester City FC        
Ferencvárosi TC      	2-4 Club Brugge KV             

Third place match
K. Beerschot VAC	1-2 Ferencvárosi TC             

Final
Club Brugge KV		3-2 Manchester City FC        

1980

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
SC Feyenoord (Netherlands)
FK Sarajevo (Bosnia)
ŠK Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia)
Semifinals
SC Feyenoord		2-4 FC Sarajevo           
Club Brugge KV      	3-2 ŠK Slovan Bratislava	

Third place match
SC Feyenoord		3-2 ŠK Slovan Bratislava      

Final
Club Brugge KV      	3-4 FK Sarajevo      	

1981

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Lierse SK (Belgium)
FC Honvéd (Hungary)
Grazer AK (Austria)


Semifinals
Lierse SK  		3-0 FC Honvéd                 
Club Brugge KV      	2-1 Grazer AK          	

Third place match
FC Honvéd          	1-0 Grazer AK         

Final
Club Brugge KV      	3-1 Lierse SK          	

1982

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Genoa FC (Italy)
Everton FC (England)
KSC Lokeren (Belgium)

Semifinals
KSC Lokeren   		4-3 Everton FC              
Club Brugge KV      	1-0 Genoa FC          	

Third place match
Everton FC         	2-1 Genoa FC          	

Final
Club Brugge KV      	3-3 KSC Lokeren      [KSC Lokeren on pen.]

1983

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
MKS Pogon Szczecin (Poland)
PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Semifinals
Borussia Dortmund	2-2 PSV Eindhoven      [Borussia Dortmun on pen.]
Club Brugge KV      	1-2 MKS Pogon Szczecin         	

Third place match
Club Brugge KV      	2-6 PSV Eindhoven          	

Final
Borussia Dortmund      	0-2 MKS Pogon Szczecin         	

1984

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Újpesti Dózsa (Hungary)
FC Twente (Netherlands)
Cercle Brugge (Belgium)

Semifinals
Cercle Brugge		0-1 Újpesti Dózsa         	
Club Brugge KV		2-2 FC Twente        [Club Brugge on pen.]

Third place match
Cercle Brugge		1-0 FC Twente          	

Final
Club Brugge KV		2-0 Újpesti Dózsa        	 

1985

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
RSC Anderlecht (Belgium)
Senegal
Olympiakos Piraeus (Greece)

Semifinals
RSC Anderlecht		2-0 Olympiakos Piraeus     	
Club Brugge KV		3-2 Senegal         	

Third place match
Olympiakos Piraeus	3-4 Senegal         	

Final
Club Brugge KV		1-2 RSC Anderlecht       	

1986

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Sporting CP (Portugal)
RCD Espanyol (Spain)
Spartak Moskva (Russia)


Semifinals [Aug 16]
Sporting CP		1-3 Spartak Moskva  
  [
Sporting CP:  Damas; Océano (Grabriel), Venancio, Morató, Mendes; Zinho (Litos),
              Virgilio, Duibio (Mario Jorge), Negrete, Fernandes, Meade.
Sp. Moskva:   Dassaev; Schibaev, Hidiatoullin, Boubnov, Kuznetsov; Ataulin,
              Kapoustin (Kayomov), Morosov (Pnoutza), Novikov; Roudakov (Cherenkov), Rodionov.
Club Brugge KV	        1-1 RCD Espanyol         [Club Brugge 4-1 on pen.]
  [1-0 Rosenthal 45´, 1-1 Francis 52´].
Club Brugge:  Vande Walle; Beyens, F. VanDer Elst, Bross, Querter, Leo van der Elst, 
              Ceulemans (Houwaart), Creve, T. Gryse, Brylle, Rasenthal.
RCD Espanyol: N’Kono; Job, Francis, Gallart, Soler, Orejuela, Zúńiga, 
              Lauridsen, Golobart (Márquez); “Pichi” Alonso (Pineda), Valverde.

Third place match [Aug 17]
Sporting CP  		1-0 RCD Espanyol
  [1-0 Fernandes 3´].
Sporting CP:  Damas; Grabiel, Venancio, Morato, Méndez (Mario Jorge); Zinho, 
              Litos (Océano), Virgilio, Negrete; Fernandes, Silvinho (Mario).
RCD Espanyol: Durán; Patón, Martínez, Miguel Ángel, Robi; 
              Golobart, Ibáńez, Márquez, Cristo; Pineda, Mauri.    	

Final [Aug 17]
Club Brugge KV		1-2 Spartak Moskva  
  [0-1 Rodionov 32´, 0-2 Rodionov 59´, 1-2 Creve 84´].
Club Brugge:  Jensen; Frankie, Van der Elst, Broos, Van Wijk, Houwaart (Audoor); 
              Leo Van der Elst, Creve, Degryse; Brylie, Beyens (Hinderyckx), Rosenthal.
Sp. Moskva:   Dasaev; Schibaev, Kuznetzov, Hidiatoullin, Boubnov; Ataoullin, 
              Kapoustin, Morosov; Roudakov (Cherenkov); Pnoutza, Rodionov.	 

1987

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Steaua Bucuresti (Romani)
Morocco
Gręmio EC (Brazil)
Semifinals
Steaua Bucuresti	0-0 Gręmio EC     	[Steaua on pen.]
Club Brugge KV		1-2 Morocco          	

Third place match
Club Brugge KV		1-2 Gręmio EC

Final
Steaua Bucuresti	2-0 Morocco         	

1988

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Athletic Club de Bilbao (Spain)
Steaua Bucuresti (Romani)
RSC Anderlecht (Belgium)


Semifinals [Aug 4,5]
RSC Anderlecht          2-1 Steaua Bucuresti        
Club Brugge KV          3-1 Athletic Club de Bilbao   
  [1-0 Ceulemans 33´, 2-0 Timoumi 50´, 3-0 Degiyse (p) 76´,
   3-1 Uralde 79´].
Ath. Bilbao:  Biurrun; Alkorta (Lizarralde), Ferreira, Andrinúa, Urtubi; Gallego, Salinas, 
              Aguirre (Argote), Garitano; Uralde, Mendiguren (Sarriugarte).      

Third place match [Aug 6]
Ath. Bilbao 		2-3 Steaua Bucuresti 
  [1-0 Ferreira 6´, 1-1 Pena 25´, 1-2 Hagi (p) 42´,
   1-3 Hagi (p) 47´, 2-3 Sarriugarte 75´].
Ath. Bilbao:  Iru; Ayarza (Lizarralde), Chirri, Ferreira, Urtubi; Luis Fernando, P. Salinas 
              (Joseba Aguirre), Urrutia (Mendiguren), Elguezabal; Sarriugarte, Argote.
S. Bucuresti: Lung; Petrescu, Giraese, Belodedici (Iovan), Ungureanu, Hagi,
              Pena, Stoica, Dumitrescu; Lacatus, Rotariu.

Final [Aug 6]
Club Brugge KV          1-3 RSC Anderlecht              

1989

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
VfB Stuttgart (Germany)
PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Torpedo Moskva (Russia)
  
Semifinals
Torpedo Moskva          3-2 VfB Stuttgart           
Club Brugge KV          1-1 PSV Eindhoven      [PSV on pen.]

Third place match
Club Brugge KV          2-0 VfB Stuttgart           

Final
Torpedo Moskva          1-0 PSV Eindhoven           

1990

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
RSC Anderlecht (Belgium)
América RJ (Brazil)
Honvéd (Hungary)

Semifinals
RSC Anderlecht          2-0 América RJ     
Club Brugge KV          3-0 Honvéd Budapest         

Third place match
Honvéd Budapest         0-1 América RJ)     

Final
Club Brugge KV          3-1 RSC Anderlecht             

1991

100 Anniv. Club Brugge KV

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
FC Barcelona (Spain)

Final [Aug 10]
Club Brugge KV         1-1 FC Barcelona               
  [1-0 Borkelmans 21´, 1-1 Stoichkov 55´].
Club Brugge:  Verlinden; Disztl, Van Der Elst, Borkelmans, Creve, Querter, 
              Staelens, Booy, Dziubinski, Cossey, Verspaille (Schaessens). 
FC Barcelona: Zubizarreta, Nando (Juan Carlos), Amor (Begiristain), Koeman, Ferrer, 
              Bakero (Cristobal), Goikoetxea, Eusebio, Laudrup, Witschge, Stoichkov (Pinilla). 

Winners unknown

1992

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Galatasaray SK (Turkey)
Wisla Kraków (Poland)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (Germany)
Semifinals
Bayer Leverkusen        4-1 Galatasaray             
Club Brugge KV          2-1 Wisla Kraków            

Third place match
Galatasaray             2-0 Wisla Kraków           

Final 
Club Brugge KV          4-2 Bayer Leverkusen        

1993

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
CR Flamengo (Brazil)

Final
Club Brugge KV          2-0 CR Flamengo             

1994

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
AFC Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands)

Final 
Club Brugge KV          3-3 Ajax Amsterdam        [AFC Ajax  4-5 on pen)

1995

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Hajduk Split (Croatia)

Final 
Club Brugge KV      	4-0 Hajduk Split            

1996

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Paris Saint-Germain (France)

Final 
Club Brugge KV		2-0 Paris Saint-Germain

1997

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
AFC Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands)

Final
Club Brugge KV		1-4 Ajax Amsterdam		

1998

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Final 
Club Brugge KV		2-1 Borussia Dortmund	

1999

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
1.FC Kaiserlautern (Germany)
Final 
Club Brugge KV		2-3 1.FC Kaiserlautern	

2000

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)

Final 
Club Brugge KV		4-0 PSV Eindhoven		

2001

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
AD Rayo Vallecano (Spain)

Final
Club Brugge KV		2-2 Rayo Vallecano	[Club Brugge 5-3 on pen.] 

2002

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
RC Lens (France)
Final 
Club Brugge KV		0-1 RC Lens			

2003

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
AS Monaco (France)

Final
Club Brugge KV		0-3 AS Monaco		

2004

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
AJ Auxerre (France)

Final
Club Brugge KV		3-1 AJ Auxerre		

2005

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
FC Porto (Portugal)

Final
Club Brugge KV		2-2 FC Porto	[FC Porto 5-6 on pen.]
  [0-1 McCarthy 10´, 1-1 Balaban 45´, 1-2 Ricardo Costa 78´,
   2-2 Balaban 87´].
Club Brugge: Butina; Clement, Maertens, Spilar; De Cock, Englebert, Vermant, Leko, Klukowski; 
             Verheyen (), Balaban; (+ Ishiaku, Dufer, Blondel, Vanaudenaerde). 
FC Porto:    Vítor Baía; Sonkaya, Ricardo Costa, Pedro Emanuel, Leandro; Lucho, Meireles, H. Postiga; 
             Jorginho, McCarthy, Lisandro. (+ Helton, Ibson, Ivanildo, Quaresma, Paulo Assunçăo, 
             Hugo Almeida, Pepe).

Details 2005

2006

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Final [July 22]
Club Brugge KV		2-0 Paris St-Germain	

2007

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Real Valladolid (Spain)


Final [July 23]
Club Brugge KV		2-2 Real Valladolid 	[Club Brugge KV 5-4 on pen. )
  [1-0 Balaban 22´, 1-1 Kike 43´, 1-2 Capdevilla 46´,
   2-2 Vermeulen 54´].
Club Brugge KV: Verbauwhede; Vermant, Clement, Daerden, Djokic; Balaban, Kucera, Leko, Vermeulen; 
                Geraerts, Alcaraz. (+ Valgaeren, Englebert, Sterchele, Ibrahim, Maertens).
R. Valladolid:  Alberto; Baraja (Pedro López), Álvaro Rubio, Rafa, Ińaki Bea; Jesús, Víctor; Sisi, 
                Álvaro, Asier; Kike. (+ Butelle; Pedro López, Rafa, Ińaki Bea; Marcos; Borja, Vivar Dorado; 
                Sisi, Kome, Sergio García; Capdevila).

2008

Participants:
Club Brugge KV (Belgium)
Lille OSC (France)

Final [Aug 3]
Club Brugge KV		4-1 Lille LOSC 		

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