The International Challenge Trophy, originally known as the European Challenge Trophy, is an international association football competition. It is open to national teams featuring semi-professional U-23 footballers who have not yet won senior international caps.[1] While the competition rules allow squads to select foreign-based players, some teams, including the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Italy, have opted to restrict selection to footballers playing in their home national leagues.[2][3] The European Challenge Trophy was contested in 2005–06 and featured just four teams - England C, Netherlands Amateurs U-23, Belgium U-21 and Italy Lega Pro U-21. England C won the inaugural competition. [4] The competition was then relaunched as the International Challenge Trophy for the 2007–09 edition. This time the number of participants doubled. [5] The 2009–11 edition was contested by eleven teams.
Tournaments
| Year | Winners | Final match result | Runners-up | Number of teams | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005–06  Details  | 
No final | 4 | ||||
| 2007–09  Details  | 
1–0 | 8 | ||||
| 2009–11  Details  | 
1–0 | 11 | ||||
| 2011–13  Details  | 
1–0 | 8 | ||||
| 2013–15  Details [6][7]  | 
2–2 3–2 pen.  | 
8 | ||||
| 2015–17  Details [8]  | 
4–0 | 4 | 
References
- ↑ kassiesa.nl
 - ↑ www.fai.ie
 - ↑ bbc.co.uk
 - ↑ 2005–06 results at rsssf.org
 - ↑ 2007–09 results at rsssf.org
 - ↑  "IC Trophy official page". Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
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