Wednesday 18 December 2024

Wednesday 18 December 2024

Throne Cup

Throne Cup    

Throne Cup

The Throne Cup, often known as the Moroccan Cup, is an annual knockout football event held by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.  It brings together Moroccan clubs from the amateur first division, as well as the first and second tiers of the professional league, for home and away games. The round of 32 features teams from the first amateur and second professional divisions. In round 16, the victorious teams meet the teams that advanced from the first portion of the professional tournament via a draw, with the losing teams eliminated in each round until the final.

This Cup’s events began in 1957, replacing the old Moroccan Cup, which had begun in 1916. The late Moroccan King Mohammed V dubbed it the Throne Cup, and it is still officially known as such today. The Mouloudia Oujda club won the first edition of this cup, and AS FAR is still the most successful team, having won 12 times.

Moroccan Throne Cup 2010

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Moroccan Throne Cup 2009

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Moroccan Throne Cup 2008

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Moroccan Throne Cup 2007

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Moroccan Throne Cup 2005

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1997

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1997

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1996

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1995

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1993

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1993

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1990

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1986

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1981

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1971

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1970

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1969

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1961

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1960

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Moroccan Throne Cup 1959

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