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Mitropa was a
catering company best
known for
having managed sleeping and
dining cars of
different German railways for most of the 20th century. Founded...
- The
Mitropa Cup,
officially called the La
Coupe de l'Europe
Centrale or
Central European Cup, was one of the
first international major European football...
- The 1969–70
Mitropa Cup was the 30th
season of the
Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by
Vasas who beat
Inter Bratislava in the two-legged final...
- The 1966–67
Mitropa Cup was the 27th
season of the
Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by
Spartak Trnava who beat Újpesti Dózsa in the two-legged...
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disappointing 15th-place finish. In Europe, they
fared much better,
winning the
Mitropa Cup, a
European Cup for
teams that had won the
previous season of Serie...
- The
first tournament was held in 1960–61, but it was
organised by the
Mitropa Cup's
Organising Committee and not
recognised by the
governing body of...
- the "club
championship of the continent" by the
local newspapers. The
Mitropa Cup, a
competition modelled after the
Challenge Cup, was
created in 1927...
- The 2017–18
Mitropa ****sal Cup was the 8th
edition of The
Mitropa ****sal Cup, an
annual international ****sal competition,
which took
place on
August 14...
- The 1992
Mitropa Cup was the 50th and last
season of the
Mitropa football club tournament. It was won by
Borac Banja Luka who beat BVSC
Budapest in the...
- season,
Milan ****ociazione
Calcio competed in
Serie A,
Coppa Italia and
Mitropa Cup. At the
start of the 1981–82 season,
Luigi Radice, a
former AC Milan...