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Montaigu Tournament
Mondial MinimesFounded 1973 Region France Number of teams 8 Current champions England (5th Title)
Most successful club France (9 Titles)
Website Official website 2010 Montaigu Tournament
The Montaigu Tournament (In French: Tournoi de Montaigu) is an international association football competition that is contested by under-16 national teams. The tournament was founded in 1973 by Dutchman André Van Den Brink who was the president of FC Montaigu, a French amateur football team. The tournament is also known as "Mondial Minimes".
The games are held in stadiums located in the Vendée department of France.
The final is played at the Stade Maxime Bossis stadium in Montaigu.
Previous winners
Year Winner Runner-up 3rd place 1976 France
Eintracht Frankfurt
Ajax Amsterdam
1977 France
Israel
West Germany
1978 England
Israel
West Germany
1979 Israel
West Germany
Scotland
1980 Scotland
France
Netherlands
1981 West Germany
Republic of Ireland
Belgium
1982 Republic of Ireland
Italy
Israel
1983 France
Scotland
Italy
1984 Brazil
France
Belgium
1985 Soviet Union
Switzerland
Poland
1986 Cameroon
England
Belgium
1987 Belgium
Hungary
Soviet Union
1988 Mexico
Czechoslovakia
Atlantic Selection 1989 Soviet Union
Belgium
Spain
1990 Soviet Union
Germany
Belgium
1991 Soviet Union
France
Spain
1992 United States
Czechoslovakia
France
1993 Cameroon
Portugal
Spain
1994 Cameroon
Portugal
Italy
1995 Cameroon
France
Italy
1996 France
Belgium
Scotland
1997 France
Netherlands
Cameroon
1998 France
Cameroon
England
1999 Italy
Spain
Gabon
2000 England
Italy
Argentina
2001 France
England
Peru
2002 Argentina
France
Peru
2003 Italy
France
Portugal
2004 Japan
Italy
Côte d'Ivoire
2005 France
Japan
Germany
2006 France
Italy
Tunisia
2007 Germany
England
France
2008 England
France
Germany
2009 England
Germany
France
2010 Portugal
England
France
2011 England
France
Portugal
Most successful teams
Teams Champions Runner-up 3rd place France
9 8 4 England
5 4 1 Cameroon
4 1 1 Soviet Union
4 0 1 Italy
2 4 3 West Germany
2 3 4 Belgium
1 2 4 Israel
1 2 1 Portugal
1 2 2 Scotland
1 1 2 Republic of Ireland
1 1 0 Japan
1 1 0 Argentina
1 0 1 Brazil
1 0 0 Mexico
1 0 0 United States
1 0 0 Czechoslovakia
0 2 0 Spain
0 1 3 Netherlands
0 1 1 Hungary
0 1 0 Switzerland
0 1 0 Eintracht Frankfurt
0 1 0 Peru
0 0 2 Poland
0 0 1 Tunisia
0 0 1 Côte d'Ivoire
0 0 1 Gabon
0 0 1 Atlantic Selection 0 0 1 Ajax Amsterdam
0 0 1 External links
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