[1][2] First played in 1946, the competition originally began as a means to raise money for the poor of the city of A Coruña in Galicia, Northern Spain.
The trophy is named in honour of an 18th-century local woman who was famed for her work with the region's poor.
[6] In 2014 the match was played in Riazor for the first time, and it featured a foreign opponent, Boavista FC.
A qualifier tournament for several local teams was arranged, which was won by defending champion Victoria.
[7] In 2015, Victoria again made it to the Trophy after beating Orzán on penalties,[8] but this time it suffered a crushing defeated against 3-times national champion Rayo Vallecano.