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Country | Sudan |
The 2018 Sudan Cup is the 43rd edition of the Sudanese knockout football competition since its inception in 1990. [1] Al Merrikh triumphed over Hilal Al-Obied by a score of 4-1.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Hay Al-Arab Port Sudan | 3 : 0 (awd) | Alamal Atbara |
Wd Hashem Senar | 1 : 0 | Al Hilal Omdurman |
Merikh Kosti | 0 : 0 (4 : 5 p) | Ahli Al Khartoum |
Ahli Marawi | 0 : 2 | FC Ahli Shandi |
Marekh Tambol | 0 : 4 | Khartoum Alwatani |
Ishraga Algdaref | 0 : 5 | Al Merrikh |
Alamal Alhora | 0 : 4 | Hilal Kadougli |
Osod Darfur | 0 : 1 | Hilal Al-Obied |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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FC Ahli Shandi | 1 : 0 | Hay Al-Arab Port Sudan |
Ahli Al Khartoum | 3 : 0 | Wd Hashem Senar |
Al Merrikh | 1 : 0 | Khartoum Alwatani |
Hilal Kadougli | 1 : 2 | Hilal Al-Obied |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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26 Sep 2018 | ||
Al Merrikh | 3 : 0 | Ahli Al Khartoum |
29 Sep 2018 | ||
Hilal Al-Obied | 2 : 0 | FC Ahli Shandi |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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7 Oct 2018 | ||
Al Merrikh | 4 : 1 | Hilal Al-Obied |
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