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The Amsterdam Tournament 2009 was the 11th Amsterdam Tournament, a pre-season football tournament which is contested from club teams from all over Western Europe. The 2009 tournament was contested by Ajax, Sunderland, Benfica, and Atlético Madrid. It was won for the first time by Portuguese side Benfica.

Table

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Portugal Benfica 2 2 0 0 5 2 3 11
Netherlands Ajax 2 0 1 1 5 6 -1 6
England Sunderland 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 5
Spain Atlético Madrid 2 0 1 1 3 5 -2 4

NB: An extra point is awarded for each goal scored.

Matches

Day 1

Sunderland England0–2Portugal Benfica
Report Cardozo 32' (pen.)
Maxi Pereira 55'
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam


Ajax Netherlands3–3Spain Atlético Madrid
Cvitanich 8'
Rommedahl 70'
Suárez 90'
Simão 30'
Agüero 41'
M. Rodríguez 76'
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam

Day 2

Sunderland England2–0Spain Atlético Madrid
Richardson 45' (pen.) 86' Report
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam


Ajax Netherlands2–3Portugal Benfica
Donald 44'
Rommedahl 77'
Report Aissati 8' (o.g.)
Di María 31'
David Luiz 55'
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam

References

Amsterdam Tournament
1975–1992
1999–2009
Friendly association football tournaments in 2009
 « 2008 2010 » 
Copa BimboUruguay Montevideo (17–21 January)
Copa Internacional CafamColombia Bogotá (28 January – 2 February)
World Football ChallengeUnited States United States (19–26 July)
Wembley CupEngland London (24–26 July)
Amsterdam TournamentNetherlands Amsterdam (24–26 July)
Peace CupSpain Spain (24 July – 2 August)
Edmonton CupCanada Edmonton (25 July)
Audi CupGermany Munich (29–30 July)
Premier League Asia TrophyChina Beijing (29–31 July)
Emirates CupEngland London (1–2 August)
Eusébio CupPortugal Lisbon (8 August)
Independence CupAlbania Vlorë (28 November)
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