Friendly association football tournaments in 2010 | |
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Copa Bimbo | Montevideo (15–18 January) |
Copa del Sol | Marbella (3–12 February) |
La Manga Cup | La Manga Club (18–26 February) |
Lev Yashin Cup | Khimki (1–3 July) |
Uhrencup | Grenchen (20–23 July) |
Fenway Football Challenge | Boston (21 July) |
Barclays New York Challenge | New York (22–25 July) |
Sydney Festival of Football | Sydney (25–31 July) |
Emirates Cup | London (31 July – 1 August) |
Tournament of Paris | Paris (31 July – 1 August) |
Eusébio Cup | Lisbon (3 August) |
Teresa Herrera Trophy | A Coruña (3 August) |
Ferrostaal Cup | Dortmund (4 August) |
Copa Hermandad | Liverpool (4 August) |
Ramón de Carranza Trophy | Cádiz (6–8 August) |
Franz Beckenbauer Cup | Munich (13 August) |
Trofeo Colombino | Huelva (17–18 August) |
Trofeo Ciudad de Alicante | Alicante (21 August) |
Trofeo Costa del Sol | Málaga (22 August) |
Santiago Bernabéu Trophy | Madrid (24 August) |
Joan Gamper Trophy | Barcelona (25 August) |
LPI Pre-season Tournament | |
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