Comoros Cup

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Comoros Cup
Founded1982;42 years ago (1982)
Region Comoros
Current champions Djabal Club (2023)
Most successful club(s) Coin Nord
Soccerball current event.svg 2024 Comoros Cup

The Comoros Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Comoros football. It was created in 1982.

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Winners

YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenue
1982-83 Coin Nord
1983-84unknown
1984-85 Coin Nord
1985-86 US Séléa
1986-87 Coin Nord
1987-88 Coin Nord
1988-89unknown
1989-90unknown
1990-91 Gombessa Sport
1991-92 Papillon Bleu 1 – 0
(aet)
Gombessa Sport
1992 Faigaffe Club US Zilimadjou
1992-93unknown
1993-94unknown
1994-95 US Zilimadjou 2 – 1 Etoile d'Or
1995-96 ES M'djoiezi
1996-97 Gombessa Sport
1997-98unknown
1998-99unknown
1999-00unknown
2000-01unknown
2001-02unknown
2002-03 Coin Nord
2003-04 Papillon Bleu
2004-05 Élan Club
2005-06 Volcan Club
2006-07 Chirazienne FC 0 – 0
(pen: 4–1)
Gombessa Sport
2007 JAC Mitsoudjé 5 – 4 Etoile d'Or
2008-09 AJS Mutsamudu 1 – 0 Gombessa Sport
2009 Apache Club de Mitsamiouli 3 – 0 Fomboni FC
2010-11 Coin Nord 1 – 1
(pen: 4–2)
Fomboni FC
2011-12 Étoile Polaire 1 – 1
(on pens)
RC Barakani
2012 Steal Nouvel 3 – 0 Enfants des Comores
2013 Enfants des Comores 2 – 0 Nouvel Espoir
2014 Volcan Club 3 – 0 Enfants des Comores
2015 Fomboni FC 1 – 1
(pen: 5–4)
Ngaya Club de Mdé
2016 Volcan Club 1 – 1
(pen: 5–3)
Fomboni FC
2017 Ngazi Sport 2 – 2
(pen: 4–3)
Volcan Club
2018 Miracle Club 3 – 3
(pen: 4–3)
Ngazi Sport
2019 Yakélé Sport 1 – 1
(pen: 4–3)
Élan Club
2020 US Zilimadjou 2 – 0 Ngazi Sport
2021 Olympique de Missiri 3 – 1 FC Ouani
2022 Gombessa Sport 4 – 1 Alizé Fort
2023 Djabal Club 0 – 0
(pen: 4–2)
Belle Lumière

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