Tournament History
Year Links
- 09-10 FC Barcelona (Spain)
- 08-09 Sao Paulo FC (Brazil)
- 07-08 Fluminense (Brazil)
- 06-07 FC Barcelona (Spain)
- 05-06 Chivas Guadalajara (Mexico)
- 04-05 Fluminense (Brazil)
- 03-04 Manchester City (England)
- 02-03 Corinthians (Brazil)
- 01-02 Sao Paulo FC (Brazil)
- 00-01 EC Vitoria (Brazil)
- 99-00 Sports Club Internacional (Brazil)
- 98-99 FC Barcelona (Spain)
- 97-98 Athletic Club de Bilbao (Spain)
- 96-97 Platense (Argentina)
- 95-96 RCD Espanyol (Spain)
- 94-95 Real Madrid (Spain)
- 93-94 FC Porto (Portugal)
Year: 2002-2003
- World Finals Champions
- Corinthians (Brazil)
- Number of Teams
- 6,600
- Venue
- Beaverton, Oregon
Tournament Facts
Nike partners with Manchester United to continue the excellent tradition of Premier Cup.
The tournament is renamed the Manchester United Premier Cup.
Seventh World Finals is held at the Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, coinciding with Manchester United’s Summer Tour of the United States and a visit to the Nike Campus.
China is forced to withdraw due to SARS and the extra place is given to Europe.