Copa de Campeones Juvenil de Fútbol

The Copa de Campeones de Liga Juvenil de Campeones Copa usually short ( to German: Champion Clubs' Cup ) in Spain is the highest club competition for youth teams (U -19 ) and determines the champion each season. It is organized by the Spanish Association, the Real Federación Española de Fútbol, organized since 1986/87 in alternating mode. Record holder is Real Madrid with 9 titles.

Competition mode

League mode (1985-1995)

With the establishment of a national A- Youth Championship in 1986, a master was also the first time determined. The first division, called División de Honor Juvenil, challenged 16 teams in the league mode with return game. The team that reached the most points after 32 match days, won the championship.

Tournament mode (since 1995)

Copa de Campeones, the first in the tournament was held in Linares after completion of the 1994/95 season. Participants Racing Santander, FC Barcelona, ​​CA Osasuna, Sevilla FC, ​​Real Madrid and CD Tenerife. The title was won Real Madrid, which was able to win in the final against Sevilla FC. To give the problem of long and costly travel, leading a general government League mode with it, Remedy, the Spanish Association of the League decided from the 1995/96 season to be divided into several squadrons. The División de Honor Juvenil has since been divided into seven ( six to 2006 ) compiled by regional proximity groups of 16 teams. These play a round robin tournament with home and away leg. The seven champions of the regional groups will qualify for the Copa de Campeones. This will be held at the leagues in the tournament mode at a selected location by the Association in connection. In general, two groups are formed where everyone plays against everyone, the top two will qualify for the semi-finals, is determined from the knock-out system of the Masters.

Previous champions

League mode (1986-1995):

Tournament " Copa de Campeones " (since 1995):

Title by club

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