2011 Moroccan Throne Cup

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2011 Moroccan Throne Cup
CountryMorocco
DatesJuly 2011 – November 2011
Champions Maghreb de Fès
Runners-up CODM de Meknès
2010
2012

The 2011 season of the Moroccan Throne Cup was the 55th edition of the competition.

Contents

5th Round

The fifth round is the last preliminary round, with 32 teams from the 3rd and 2nd divisions of the Moroccan football championship:

Team 1Team 2Result
Racing CasablancaUS Mohammedia1–2
CODM MeknesRaja de Hoceima7–0
Rachad BernoussiClub Salmi2–1
Stade MarocainKifah sportif Sidi Yahya0–1
Ittihad CasablancaRaja de Beni Mellal2–1
Chabab DarouichIttihad Khemisset2–1
Union AzilalYoussoufia Berrechid1–1 (4–3 pens)
Municipalité OuarzazateFath Sidi Bennour1–1 (15–14 pens)
Wydad Qalaat SragnaIttihad Fkih Ben Salah1–0
Union de Touarga RabatClub sportif Toulal2–2 (4–5 pens)
Olympic DchiraChabab Houara1–3
US TemaraClub Alqasri2–2 (4–2 tab)
Union Ait MelloulMouloudia Dakhla3–1
Ittihad TangerAS Salé2–3
Hilal de Nador Mouloudia Oujda1–0
Chabab MohammediaRenaissance Berkane3–0

Last 32

Team 1Team 2Result
AS FAR (football) FUS Rabat 0–1
Wydad Athletic Club Olympique Club de Khouribga 4–3 (extra-time)
Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi Union Ait Melloul2–2 (5–3 pens)
Maghreb de Fès Union Azilal3–0
Raja de Casablanca Olympic Club de Safi 2–3
Union de Mohammédia Hilal de Nador 2–1
Ittihad de Casablanca CODM de Meknès 0–1
Moghreb Tétouan Association sportive de Salé 0–1
Chabab Rif Hoceima Wydad de Fès 1–0
Chabab Houara KAC Kénitra 0–1
JS Massira Wydad Kelâat Es-Sraghna6–0
Hassania d'Agadir US Témara 1–0
Chabab Mohammédia Kifah sportif Sidi Yahya4–1
Rachad Bernoussi JS de Kasbah Tadla 2–2 (2–3 pens)
Club sportif ToulalChabab Driouéch2–0 (extra-time)
Fath Sidi Bennour Kawkab Marrakech 0–3

Final phases

Last 16

Team 1Team 2Result
KAC Kénitra FUS Rabat 0–2
JS Massira Wydad Athletic Club 1–4
Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi Club sportif Toulal2–0 (extra-time)
Kawkab Marrakech Maghreb de Fès 0–1 (extra-time)
CODM de Meknès Olympic Club de Safi 0–0 (4–3 pens)
Association sportive de Salé Union de Mohammédia 1–2
Chabab Mohammédia Chabab Rif Hoceima 0–1
Hassania d'Agadir JS de Kasbah Tadla 1–0

Quarter-finals

Team 1Team 2Result
CODM de Meknès Union de Mohammédia 2–1
Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi Chabab Rif Hoceima 2–1
Hassania d'Agadir Maghreb de Fès 0–1
FUS Rabat Wydad Athletic Club 1–1 (4–5 pens)

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Result
CODM de Meknès Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi 1–0
Maghreb de Fès Wydad Athletic Club 1–1 (3–2 pens)

Final

Maghreb de Fès 10 CODM de Meknès
J.L Escher Soccerball shade.svg 73'
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium , Rabat
Referee: Abdallah El-Achiri

Winner

Winner Moroccan Throne Cup 2011
Coat of arms of Morocco.svg
Maghreb de Fès
3rd title

Prize Fund

See also

Notes and references

  1. (in French)M. A. Ibadallah (2010). "Coupe du trône 2010 : 150 millions (de centimes) pour le vainqueur". www.lematin.ma. Retrieved 18 August 2010.

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