1987

1987 – Marseille City Tournament (France) On a quick tour to France in 1987, Santos played a tournament in France, more precisely in the city of Marseille. The Marseille City Tournament was attended by two French teams and two other guests. Alvinegro Praiano won both games, and took the cup. 07/12/1987 – Olympique/FRA 0 x 1 Santos Goal: Luisinho in the 43rd time. Stadium: Velodrome Stadium in Marseille, France. Santos: Rodolfo Rodriguez, Ijuí (Luisinho), Nildo, Toninho Carlos and Claudinho; César Sampaio, Hugo de León and Mendonça; Osvaldo (Celso), Luis Carlos and Arizinho. Coach: Candinho Olympique: Bell; Bassi, Falls, Lovits and Ayache; Domelque, De la Montanha, Afeus and Papin; Allos and (Not informed). (Dialeau and Silislowski entered).

1983

1983 – Pamplona City Tournament (Spain) In 1983, Santos played and won the Pamplona City Tournament, held in Pamplona, Spain. Alvinegro beat two Spanish teams to win the title. At the time, the Santos captain, Gilberto, received the cup from the hands of the mayor of the city, Julian Balduz. 08/26/1983 – Osasuña-ESP 1 x 2 Santos Goals: Paulo Isidoro and João Paulo; It’s Mr. Purroy. Stadium: Al Sadar Stadium in Pamplona, Spain. Public: approximately 15,000 Referee: Martin Lopes Santos: Marola; Concrete, Pagani, Fernandes (Paulo Robson) and Gilberto; Dema, Paul Isidoro, Pita; Lino (Serginho II), Serginho and João Paulo. Osasuna: Blurrum; Machua, Castaneda, Lecumberry (Mina) and Purroy; Lumbreras, Ripodas and Candido; Echeverria, Julio and Martin.

1968

1968 – Recopa Champion (Italy) The Recopa was created in the end of 1967, from the idea of bringing together clubs that had established themselves interclub world champions. Until then, Real Madrid (champion 1960), Peñarol-URU (champion 1961 and 1966), Santos FC (champion 1962 and 1963), Inter Milan (1964 and 1965) and Racing-ARG (champion 1967) were fit for the competition. The competition was divided into two phases: South American and European, and the champions of each stage would face each other. Santos was the champion of the South American Stage, and went to face Internazionale de Milan, as Real Madrid gave up the match, leaving the Italian team as the sole representative of Europe. The first match between Santos and Internazionale was held on June 24th, 1969, with victory of the Santos team. The second match would be held in Brazil, but it never happened, as the Italian team claimed lack of dates, even with Alvinegro proposing the return game in Naples. According to reports at the time, Inter did not want to play the second game because they believed they would not be able to win. With the conquest of this great title, Santos won the nickname of Champion of World Champions. 06/24/1969 – Internazionale de Milan 0 x 1 Santos Goal: Toninho Guerreiro at 11min of the second half. Stadium: San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. Public: 44,774 Income: estimated at $200,000 (800,000 new cruises) Referee: Ortiz de Mendíbil (Spain) Internazionale: Bordon; Burgnich, Guarnieri, Cella and Poli; Bedin and Mazzola; Jair da Costa, Domenghini, Corso and Vastola. Coach: Maino Neri Santos: Claudius (Laércio); Carlos Alberto, Ramos Delgado, Djalma Dias and Rildo; Clodoaldo and Negreiros; Toninho, Edu, Pelé, Abel. Coach: Antoninho.

1967

1967 – Triangular Tournament of Rome/Florence (Italy) After a grand tour through Africa in 1967, Santos landed on the European continent for six more games. Among them was the dispute of the Triangular of Rome/Florence. Alvinegro played two matches, facing the house team. Tie with Fiorentina-ITA and victory against Roma-ITA, in the middle of the Olympic Stadium. With both results, Santos took the title and took another Cup to Vila Belmiro.   29/06/1967 – Roma-ITA 1 x 3 Santos Goals: Toninho at 9min and Pelé in the 42nd minute of the first half; Barzon at 3:00 and Rildo 34 minutes into the second time. Stadium: Olympic Stadium in Rome, Italy. Public: approximately 35,000 Referee: Mário Bernardis Rome: Pizzamala (Ginulfi); Carpenetti, Oliveri, Sensibilli and Losi; Ossola and Colaussig; Peiró, Barizon, Carpanelli and Russo. Saints: Claudius; Carlos Alberto (Buglê), Joel Camargo, Orlando (Oberdan) and Geraldino (Rildo); Clodoaldo and Lima; Wilson (Edu), Toninho (Coutinho), Pelé and Abel (Pepe). Coach: Antoninho. 1967 – Winner of the Blue Ribbon of Brazilian Football (11 undefeated games) (Italy) The Blue Ribbon was a title of honor awarded first by CBD (predecessor of the CBF) and then by the newspaper A Gazeta Esportiva to Brazilian clubs returning to the country undefeated after excursions abroad. In the 1967 tour, Santos finished undefeated with 10 wins in 11 games, passing through two continents (Africa and Europe) and visiting seven countries (Senegal, Gabon, Republic of congo, Democratic Republic of congo, Ivory Coast, Germany and Italy), earning the right to receive the Blue Ribbon of Football.

1962

1962 – Interclub World Champion (Portugal) By being Champion of the Libertadores Cup of America in the same year, the Santos team guaranteed participation in the most important interclub tournament in the world, and showed in fact, its superiority in the world. In the second game of the grand final, Santos starred in one of the greatest shows in the history of football. Chronicles of the time claim, that it was the greatest performance of King Pelé in his career, where he scored three goals and gave one pass to another, in the middle of Estádio da Luz, in Lisbon.   10/11/1962 – Benfica/POR 2 x 5 Santos Goals: Pelé at 17min and 27min of the first half; Coutinho at 3min, Pelé in the 20th minute, Pepe at 32min, Eusébio at 41min and Simões in the 44th minute of the second half. Stadium: Estádio da Luz, in Lisbon, Portugal. Public: approximately 73,000 Referee: Pierre Schinter (France) Santos: Gylmar; Olavo, Mauro, Calvet and Dalmo; Zito and Lima; Dorval, Coutinho, Pelé and Pepe. Coach: Lula Benfica: Costa Pereira; Humberto, Raul and Cruz; Cavem and Jacinto, José Augusto, Santana, Eusebio, Coluna and Simões. Coach: Fernando Riera.

1961

1961 – Champion of the Paris Tournament for the second time (France) For the second time, Santos won the Paris International Tournament, after thrashing Benfica by 6×3 on another of their great European tours.   06/15/1961 – Santos 6 x 3 Benfica-POR Goals: Pelé [2], Pepe [2], Coutinho and Lima; Eusebio [3] Stadium: Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris, France. Public: 36,364 Referee: Pierre Achinte Santos: Laércio; Mauro and Décio Brito; Getúlio, Brandão and Lima; Dorval, Mengálvio, Coutinho, Pelé and Pepe. Benfica: Baroque; João, Angelo (Mendes) and Germano; Neto and Cruz; José Augusto, Santana (Eusebio), Águas, Coluna and Cavem. 1961 – Italy (Italy) In the 1961 Tour through Europe, Santos also played in the Italy Tournament. The competition was composed by four Italian teams and four other guests from different countries. Divided into two groups, each team played two games, and the champions of each group faced each other in the final. Santos won the title after winning their three games with some ease, all against Italian teams. 06/24/1961 – Internazionale-ITA 1 x 4 Santos Goals: Pepe in the 7th minute, Bolchi in the 25th minute and Coutinho in the 35th minute of the first half; Pepe at 6and Pelé at 43 minutes of the second half. Stadium: Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, known as San Siro, in Milan, Italy. Public: 110,000 Referee: Gambarrotta (Italy) Santos: Laércio; Mauro and Décio Brito; Getulio, Lima and Dalmo; Dorval, Mengálvio (Zito), Coutinho, Pelé and Pepe. Coach: Lula Internazionale: Da Pozzo (Bandoni); Guarnieri and Masiero; Picchi, Bolchi and Balleri; Bicicli, Lindskog, Hitchens, Suarez and Corso.

1959

1959 – Teresa Herrera Trophy (Spain) In 1959, Peixe faced the Botafogo of Garrincha and conquered the trophy Teresa Herrera, traditional tournament created in 1946 disputed in the city of La Coruña, in Spain. In its first editions the tournament was disputed only by two teams. Santos participated twice, in 1959 and in 1986.    06/21/1959 – Santos 4 x 1 Botafogo Goals: Pepe to 39min of the first half; Pelé at 16 minutos, Coutinho at 22min, Zagallo at 24min and Pepe at 34min of the second half. Stadium: Municipal Stadium of Riazor, La Coruña; Espanha Public: 40.000 buyers  Referee: Blanco Perez; Espanhol Santos: Lalá; Pavão (Formiga) and Mourão; Getúlio, Ramiro e Zito; Dorval (Alfredinho), Jair Rosa Pinto (Álvaro), Afonsinho (Coutinho), Pelé and Pepe. Botafogo: Ernani; Tomé and Aírton (Pampolini); Chicão, Borges and Nilton Santos; Garrincha, Didi, Paulo Valentim, Waldir and Zagallo. 1959 – Valencia Tournament (Spain) The tournament disputed in Valencia occurred during the grand tour of Santos through Europe in 1959. The competition was also known as the Naranja trophy and Santos got the title in a historical rout at Internazionale of Milao.    06/26/1959 – Santos 7 x 1 Internazionale de Milão-ITA Goals: Coutinho at 17min and Pepe (p) at 30min of the first half; Pelé at 3min, to 8min, at 23min and at 24min, Angelillo to 26min and Pepe at 31min of the second half. Place: Valência (Spain) Public: 60.000 approximately Referee: Ortiz de Mendevil (Spain) Santos: Lalá; Getúlio, Pavão and Mourão; Ramiro and Zito (Formiga); Dorval, Jair (Álvaro), Coutinho, Pelé (Afonsinho) and Pepe. Internazionale: Mateucci; Guarniere, Fadalé and Polchi; Cardetilli and Galdiach; Robatti, Castiavilatti, Mascabriato, Angelillo and Sagionni.