Betway Cup

Football tournament
Betway Cup
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015)
Number of teams2
Current championsEngland West Ham United
(3rd title)
Most successful club(s)England West Ham United
(3 titles)

The Betway Cup is a pre-season friendly competition hosted by Premier League club West Ham United. It is sponsored by betting company Betway, who also serve as West Ham United's principal sponsors.

The inaugural tournament was held in 2015 at West Ham's previous home Upton Park, with the second tournament taking place at the London Stadium in 2016.

Background

Prior to Betway's sponsorship of West Ham United, the club hosted the Out Performance Display Cup, sponsored by the Essex-based signage company of the same name[1] at Southend United, beating Dutch club 1–0 Vitesse on 9 August 2002.[2] In August 2003, West Ham played PSV Eindhoven at the Boleyn Ground in the second edition, losing 1–2.[3] The cup ran for two more seasons, against Anderlecht and Osasuna respectively.

In 2008, West Ham hosted Villarreal in the Bobby Moore Cup in aid of the Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK[4], as well as facing Napoli in August 2009.

During SBOBET's sponsorship of the club, the bookmaker sponsored West Ham's pre-season tournament ahead of the 2010–11 season, with the first edition seeing West Ham host Deportivo La Coruña.[5] In 2014, Marathonbet sponsored West Ham's annual pre-season home cup game, a 3–2 win against Sampdoria, before Betway's sponsorship of the club.[6]

History

2015

West Ham United v Germany Werder Bremen
2 August 2015 (2015-08-02) Betway Cup West Ham United 1–2 Germany Werder Bremen Toluca, Mexico
15:00 BST Sakho 19' Report Ujah 20', 31' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 9,919[7]
Referee: Graham Scott

2016

West Ham United played reigning Italian champions Juventus at the London Stadium in the official opening of the stadium after being handed to West Ham following the 2012 Summer Olympics, despite playing Slovenian side NK Domžale in the first game at the stadium three days prior in the UEFA Europa League.[8] Juventus striker Simone Zaza scored the winner for the Italian club and signed for West Ham on loan later in August.[9]

West Ham United v Italy Juventus
7 August 2016 Betway Cup West Ham United 2–3 Italy Juventus Stratford, London
13:00 BST
Report
Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 53,966
Referee: Anthony Taylor

2017

First leg

Werder Bremen Germany v West Ham United
28 July 2017 Betway Cup Werder Bremen Germany 1–0 West Ham United Schneverdingen, Germany
18:30 CEST Report Stadium: Osterwald-Stadion
Attendance: 3,350

Second leg

Werder Bremen Germany v West Ham United
29 July 2017 Betway Cup Werder Bremen Germany 2–2
(3–2 agg.)
West Ham United Lohne, Germany
15:30 CEST
Report Stadium: Heinz-Dettmer
Attendance: 3,646

2018

Mainz 05 Germany v West Ham United
31 July 2018 Betway Cup Mainz 05 Germany 1–1
(6–7 p)
West Ham United Schwaz, Austria
17:30 BST
Report Stadium: Silberstadt Arena
Referee: Walter Altmann
Penalties

2019

West Ham United v Spain Athletic Bilbao
3 August 2019 Betway Cup West Ham United 2–2
(2–4 p)
Spain Athletic Bilbao Stratford, London
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 38,873
Referee: Michael Oliver (England)
Penalties

2020

The 2020 edition of the Betway Cup was contested behind closed doors as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]

West Ham United v AFC Bournemouth
5 September 2020 Betway Cup West Ham United 3–5 AFC Bournemouth Stratford, London
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 0

2021

West Ham United v Italy Atalanta
7 August 2021 Betway Cup West Ham United 2–0 Italy Atalanta Stratford, London
15:00 BST
Report Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 27,665
Referee: Stuart Attwell

2024

West Ham United v Spain Celta Vigo
10 August 2024 Betway Cup West Ham United 2–2
(6–5 p)
Spain Celta Vigo Stratford, London
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: London Stadium
Referee: Darren Bond
Penalties

Performances by club

Club Winners Runners-up
England West Ham United 3 5
Germany Werder Bremen 2 0
Italy Juventus 1 0
Spain Athletic Bilbao 1 0
England AFC Bournemouth 1 0
Germany Mainz 0 1
Italy Atalanta 0 1
Spain Celta Vigo 0 1

References

  1. ^ "Fobbing, Maldon: Philip's an instant millionaire!". Daily Gazette. 2 May 2002. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  2. ^ "2002-03 Friendlies". West Ham United Football Programmes. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  3. ^ "2003-04 Friendlies". West Ham United Football Programmes. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  4. ^ "2008-09 Friendlies". West Ham United Football Programmes. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  5. ^ "2010-11 Friendlies". West Ham United Football Programmes. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  6. ^ "2014-15 Friendlies". West Ham United Football Programmes. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Ujah hits brace as Werder beat West Ham". werder.de. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  8. ^ "West Ham United 3–0 NK Domzale". BBC Sport. 4 August 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  9. ^ "Simone Zaza signs for West Ham on loan from Juventus". Sky Sports. 28 August 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  10. ^ "West Ham United to face AFC Bournemouth in 2020 Betway Cup". West Ham United F.C. 20 August 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
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