• The 1951 Latin Cup (Italian: Coppa Latina 1951) was the third edition of the annual Latin Cup which was played by clubs of the Southwest European nations...
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    participated in the Latin Cup. In 1951, French runners-up Lille OSC replaced French champions Nice, who relinquished the 1951 Latin Cup in order to play...
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  • in the 1951 Latin Cup. Their first match was against Portuguese side Sporting CP. Page is a work in progress. Latin Cup and 1967 Intertoto Cup excluded...
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  • most prestigious Latin Cup and Rio Cup, which eluded the national champions club, was won by the Austrians of Rapid Wien. July 3, 1951, Praterstadion,...
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    San Siro (category 1934 FIFA World Cup stadiums)
    Siro has never hosted a final of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but was the host stadium for the 1951 Latin Cup, a four-team event won by Milan. The city...
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  • The 1950 Latin Cup (Portuguese: Taça Latina 1950) was the second edition of the annual Latin Cup which was played by clubs of the Southwest European nations...
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  • The 1953 Latin Cup was the 1st edition of the Latin Cup. It took place at Frontón Recoletos, Madrid, Spain, on April 5-8, 1953 with the participations...
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    1950–51 season Associazione Calcio Milan competed in Serie A and Latin Cup. In season 1950-1951 Milan conquered the title of Italian champion (from 1925 also...
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  • The 1955 Latin Cup (French: Coupe Latine 1955) was the sixth edition of the annual Latin Cup which was played by clubs of the Southwest European nations...
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  • Austria-Hungary. After World War II in 1951 a replacement tournament named Zentropa Cup was held, but just for one season, the Mitropa Cup name was revived, and again...
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