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The opening match of the doubleheader in Chicago decided third-place in the tournament. The winners of the Orange Bowl doubleheader competed in the championship match to determine the inaugural Reebok Cup champions.
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The tournament format consisted of doubleheaders at each venue with the opening match in Miami featuring Necaxa, led by Mexico national team captain
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The Reebok Cup was intended to become an annual tournament staged worldwide featuring international club teams including Reebok sponsored.
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tournament featuring four of the world's most powerful club teams, was held in the United States at the
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on July 25 and 27, 1997, respectively. It was formally announced on May 1, 1997, by
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International club association football competitions hosted by the United States
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of Mexico, winners of the 1995 Mexico League championship; and Club
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against the Mönchengladbach side that included star midfielder
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The champion of the 1997 edition of the Reebok Cup was
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