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Country | Morocco |
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Champions | Raja Casablanca (8th title) |
Runner-up | Difaâ El Jadidi |
The 2017 Moroccan Throne Cup was the 61st staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup. The winners were assured a place for the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round.
The 2017 Moroccan Throne Cup Final was played at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, on 18 November 2017. Raja Casablanca won their 8th title.
The following teams competed in the 2017 Coupe du Trône.
16 teams of 2016–17 Botola
8 teams of 2016–17 GNF 2
7 teams of 2015–16 GNFA 1
1 team of 2015–16 GNFA 2
Draw of the Coupe du Trône 2016 - 2017 season
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Wydad de Fès | 0 - 1 | Chabab Atlas Khénifra | 0 - 0 | 0 - 1 |
FUS Rabat | 3 - 1 | MC Oujda | 2- 0 | 1 - 1 |
Moghreb Tétouan | 2 - 2 (a) | AS Salé | 2 - 1 | 0 - 1 |
IR Tanger | 2 - 1 | Union Sidi Kacem | 1 - 1 | 1 - 0 |
RSB Berkane | 4 - 0 | US Témara | 0 - 0 | 4 - 0 |
Stade Marocain | 4 - 5 | FAR Rabat | 2 - 3 | 2 - 2 |
KAC Kénitra | 2 - 2 (a) | TAS de Casablanca | 2 - 1 | 0 - 1 |
Chabab Rif Hoceima | 3 - 0 | Rajaa Sportif d'Arfoud | 1 - 0 | 2 - 0 |
Hassania Agadir | 4 - 1 | Olympic Safi | 3 - 1 | 1 - 0 |
Renaissance Ezzmamra | 3 - 6 | Difaâ El Jadidi | 2 - 3 | 1 - 3 |
Club Salmi | 5 - 2 | Youssoufia Berrechid | 1 - 1 | 4 - 1 |
Raja Casablanca | 4 - 1 | Olympique Dcheira | 0 - 0 | 4 - 1 |
Olympique Phosboucraa | 0 - 0 (3–4 p) | JS de Kasbah Tadla | 0 - 0 | 0 - 0 |
Olympique Khouribga | (a) 1 - 1 | Olympique Marrakech | 0 - 0 | 1 - 1 |
Kawkab Marrakech | 0 - 3 | Wydad Casablanca | 0 - 1 | 0 - 2 |
Rapide Oued Zem | 2 - 1 | Chabab Houara | 1 - 0 | 1 - 1 |
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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TAS de Casablanca | 2 - 4 | JS de Kasbah Tadla | 2 - 4 | 0 - 0 |
Wydad Casablanca | 2 - 3 | RSB Berkane | 1 - 1 | 1 - 2 |
AS Salé | 1 - 2 | Chabab Rif Hoceima | 0 - 2 | 1 - 0 |
Difaâ El Jadidi | (a) 1 - 1 | IR Tanger | 0 - 0 | 1 - 1 |
FAR Rabat | 5 - 1 | Club Salmi | 4 - 0 | 1 - 1 |
Rapide Oued Zem | 1 - 2 | OC Khouribga | 1 - 0 | 0 - 2 |
Raja Casablanca | 2-1 | FUS Rabat | 0 - 0 | 2 - 1 |
Chabab Atlas Khénifra | (a) 2 - 2 | Hassania Agadir | 0 - 1 | 2 - 1 |
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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JS de Kasbah Tadla | 0 - 5 | RSB Berkane | 0 - 1 | 0 - 4 |
Chabab Rif Hoceima | 2 - 3 | Difaâ El Jadidi | 2 - 1 | 0 - 2 |
FAR Rabat | 5 - 1 | OC Khouribga | 2 - 0 | 3 - 1 |
Raja Casablanca | 7 - 1 | Chabab Atlas Khénifra | 5 - 1 | 2 - 0 |
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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RS Berkane | 3 - 4 | Difaâ El Jadidi | 0 - 0 | 3 - 4 |
FAR Rabat | 1 - 1 (a) | Raja Casablanca | 1 - 1 | 0 - 0 |
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