Nicolau Brondo Trophy
Founded1966 (1966)
RegionPalma, spain
Number of teams2
Current championsCD Ibiza Islas Pitiusas (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Atlético Baleares (29 titles)
Websitehttps://atleticobaleares.com/

The Nicolau Brondo Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Nicolás Brondo) is a pre-season football tournament organised by Club Deportivo Atlético Baleares (Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain) since 1966. The trophy serves as the official presentation of the first team before the start of the season.

History

The tournament was created in memory of the journalist former Nicolás Brondo Ferrer (1920–1965), habitual follower and chronicler of the team, died prematurely.

It has been played continuously every summer, except in the years 1976 (it was not organized), 1988 (reseeding the lawn) and 2006 (installation of artificial turf). Nor was it played in 1990 because of the water trickle that fell in Palma and the inability to find dates throughout the season to be played.

The trophy has traditionally been played in a single game, except four times (1977, 1992, 1995 and 1998) in which semifinals and final were played. Atlético Baleares has always been present in the dispute of his trophy, except on two occasions (1992 and 1995) in which the team fell in the semifinals when it has been played with four teams.

It was played at the Estadio Balear since 1966 until the stadium was closed in 2013. After was played at the Magaluf Municipal Sports Center (Calvià) (2013), Son Malferit (2014-2019) and again Estadio Balear (since 2021). It is currently the oldest trophy of these characteristics played in the Balearic Islands.

List of champions

Year Ed. Champion Score Runner-up Other comments
19661stAtlético Baleares1–1 (pp)CE SabadellOne match
19672ndAtlético Baleares1–0CD ConstanciaOne match
19683rdCE Europa1–0Atlético BalearesOne match
19694thSD Ibiza2–1Atlético BalearesOne match
19705thAtlético Baleares2–1SD IbizaOne match
19716thReal Mallorca1–0Atlético BalearesOne match
19727thReal Mallorca4–1Atlético BalearesOne match
19738thSD Ibiza0–0 (pp)Atlético BalearesOne match
19749thAtlético Baleares1–1 (pp)UD PoblenseOne match
197510thAtlético Baleares2–1CD MargaritenseOne match
1976--CE Europa2–0Atlético BalearesThe club considers it a preseason game
197711thAtlético Baleares5–1UD PoblenseSemifinalists, CD Margaritense and CD Murense
197812thSD Ibiza2–0Atlético BalearesOne match
197913thAtlético Baleares2–2 (pp)CE EspanyaOne match
198014thAtlético Baleares1–0CD ManacorOne match
198115thCD Santanyí2–1Atlético BalearesOne match
198216thCD Calvià2–1Atlético BalearesOne match
198317thCD Badia Cala Millor3–1Atlético BalearesOne match
198418thReal Mallorca1–0Atlético BalearesOne match
198519thReal Mallorca2–1Atlético BalearesOne match
198620thCD Constancia2–2 (pp)Atlético BalearesOne match
198721stAtlético Baleares2–0UD PoblenseOne match
1988It was not disputed by the reseeding of the lawn on the pitch before the start of the season
198922ndAtlético Baleares4–2CD ManacorOne match
199023rdAtlético BalearesCF Platges de CalviàSuspended because of a heavy rain storm
199124thAtlético Baleares7–0Son Roca At.One match
199225thCD Ferriolense1–1 (pp)Real MallorcaSemifinalists, Atlético Baleares and Son Roca At.
199326thCD Ferriolense1–1 (pp)Atlético BalearesOne match
199427thReal Mallorca1–1 (pp)Atlético BalearesOne match
199528thCD Constancia0–0 (pp)CF SóllerSemifinalists, Atlético Baleares and CF Platges de Calvià
199629thAtlético Baleares1–0CF SóllerOne match
199730thAtlético Baleares1–1 (pp)CF SóllerOne match
199831stAtlético Baleares4–1CD FerriolenseSemifinalists, CD Génova and CD Soledad
1999[1]32ndAtlético Baleares4–1CD Santa PonsaOne match
200033rdCD Constancia3–2Atlético BalearesOne match
2001[2]34thAtlético Baleares1–1 (pp)Real Mallorca BOne match
200235thCD Santa Ponsa1–0Atlético BalearesOne match
2003[3]36thCD Binissalem2–1Atlético BalearesOne match
200437thAtlético Baleares2–1CD FerriolenseOne match
200538thReal Mallorca B3–0Atlético BalearesOne match
2006Not played over the installation of artificial turf before the season
200739thAtlético Baleares1–1 (pp)Real Mallorca BOne match
200840thAtlético de Madrid B0–0 (pp)Atlético BalearesOne match
2009[4]41stNigeria Sub-204–0Atlético BalearesOne match
2010[5]42ndAtlético Baleares1–1 (pp)Celta de Vigo BOne match
2011[6]43rdAtlético Baleares2–1UD Las PalmasOne match
2012[7]44thAtlético Baleares7–0Mallorca selectionOne match
201345thAtlético Baleares1–0CF Platges de CalviàOne match
201446thAtlético Baleares6–1CE MercadalOne match
2015[8]47thAtlético Baleares3–0Santa Catalina At.One match
2016[9]48thAtlético Baleares1–0CD ConstanciaOne match
2017[10]49thAtlético Baleares4–0CD SantanyíOne match
2018[11]50thAtlético Baleares4–0CE EsporlesOne match
2019[12]51stAtlético Baleares0–0 (pp)UD PoblenseOne match
2020Not played over the health crisis of COVID-19 pandemic
2021[13]52ndAtlético Baleares5–0CD ManacorOne match
2022[14]53rdCD Ibiza Islas Pitiusas2–0Atlético BalearesOne match

(pp): resolved in the penalty shootout

Titles by club

References

  1. "El Trofeo Nicolau Brondo, para el At. Baleares". Última Hora (in Spanish). 23 August 1999.
  2. "El Mallorca B se adjudica el triunfo final en los penalties". Última Hora (in Spanish). 26 August 2001.
  3. "El Atlètic Balears se presenta, aunque no levanta su trofeo". Última Hora (in Spanish). 5 September 2003.
  4. "Nigeria se lleva el Brondo". Última Hora (in Spanish). 3 September 2009.
  5. "Los penaltis dan el Brondo al Atlètic". Última Hora (in Spanish). 18 August 2010.
  6. "Antoñito y Jesús Perera dejan el Brondo en casa". Última Hora (in Spanish). 6 August 2011.
  7. "Un gran Atlètic Balears deja el Brondo en casa". Última Hora (in Spanish). 19 August 2012.
  8. "El Atlético Baleares se lleva el Nicolás Brondo". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). 31 July 2018.
  9. "Crónica 48 Edició Trofeu Nicolás Brondo: At. Baleares 1-0 Constancia". futbolbalear.es (in Catalan). 14 August 2016.
  10. "El Atlético Baleares se hace con la 49 edición del Trofeo Brondo". Última Hora (in Spanish). 13 August 2017.
  11. "El Atlético Baleares se divierte". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). 13 August 2018.
  12. "El Atlético Baleares levanta el Nicolás Brondo ante el Poblense en la tanda de penaltis". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). 18 August 2019.
  13. "El ATB se queda el Brondo tras vencer 5-0 al Manacor". Última Hora (in Spanish). 22 August 2021.
  14. "El Atlético Baleares abochorna en su puesta de largo". Diario de Mallorca (in Spanish). 21 August 2022.

Sources

  • AAVV: Gran Enciclopèdia de Mallorca. 19 Vol. Palma: Promomallorca edicions, 1988–91. ISBN 84-86617-02-2 (in Catalan)
  • García Gargallo, Manuel: «El Atlético Baleares, patrimonio del fútbol balear (y mallorquín)». Cuadernos de Fútbol. Núm. 76 (May 2016). CIHEFE. ISSN 1989-6379 (in Spanish)
  • Salas Fuster, Antoni: L'Atlètic Baleares. Una història de supervivència. Palma: Ingrama SA (impr.), 2009. ISBN 84-85932-78-1 (in Catalan)
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