Bahraini Super Cup

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Bahraini Super Cup
Founded1995
RegionFlag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Number of teams2
Current champions Al-Khaldiya SC
Most successful club(s) Muharraq SC (4 titles)
Soccerball current event.svg 2022 Bahraini Super Cup

The Bahraini Super Cup is the curtain raiser to the Bahrain football season.

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Previous winners

Top-Performing Clubs

ClubChampions
Muharraq SC 4
Riffa SC 2
Al-Najma SCC 2
Hidd SCC 2
East Riffa SCC 1
Manama SC 1
Al-Khaldiya SC 1

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