Copa de Guatemala

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Copa de Guatemala
RegionGuatemala
Current champions Cobán Imperial
Soccerball current event.svg 2018–19 Copa de Guatemala

The Copa de Guatemala is the top knock-out club football competition in Guatemala. Since 2003, it is named Copa Centenario.

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List of winners

SeasonChampionRunner-upFinalNotes
1904Olympic FCGuatemala FCCopa Centroamericana
1905–06Olympic FCGuatemala FCCopa Centroamericana
1911 (1)Gay SCOhio2-1Copa Manuel Estrada Cabrera
1911 (2)MichiganGay–Ohio2-0Copa Manuel Estrada Cabrera
1913Guatemala FCGay SC3-1Copa Manuel Estrada Cabrera
1914Guatemala FCGay6-0Copa Manuel Estrada Cabrera
1916OhioCartago–Gay4-0Copa Manuel Estrada Cabrera
1917AlliesAndino3-1Copa del Ayuntamiento
1944HospicioHércules3-1
1951–52 Comunicaciones
1954 Tipografía Nacional IRCA
1955 Comunicaciones
1956–57 IRCA
1958–59 Aurora
1960 Municipal
1963 Xelajú
1967 Municipal Copa Presidencial
1967–68 Aurora
1968–69 Aurora
1969 Municipal Copa Federación
1970 Comunicaciones
1972 Comunicaciones
1972–73 Xelajú Comunicaciones 5-1
1979 Juventud Retalteca
1980 Galcasa
1983 Comunicaciones Copa Verano
1984 Aurora Copa Verano
1984–85 Juventud Retalteca Copa Verano
1986 Comunicaciones Copa Preparación
1991–92 Comunicaciones Juventud Retalteca 2-0Copa Aviateca
1992–93 Suchitepéquez Escuintla2-1
1993–94 Suchitepéquez Mictlán 2-1 (aet)
1994–95 Municipal Suchitepéquez 3-0Copa Gallo
1995–96 Municipal Xelajú 2-1 agg. (1-0 1-1)Copa Gallo
1996–97Amatitlán Municipal 5-4 agg. (1-1 4-3)
1997–98 Suchitepéquez Cobán Imperial 3-1 (aet)Copa AC Delco
1998–99 Municipal Aurora Copa Aqua
2002 Jalapa Cobán Imperial 5-2
2003 Municipal Cobán Imperial 3-1 agg. (2-1 1-0)Copa Centenario
2003–04 Municipal Jalapa 5-2 agg. (1-0 4-2)Copa Centenario
2005 Jalapa Xelajú 3-2 agg. (3-0 0-2)Copa Centenario
2006 Jalapa Municipal 2-1 agg. (1-1 1-0)Copa Centenario
2009 Comunicaciones Zacapa 5-1 agg. (1-1 4-0)Copa Centenario
2010–11 Xelajú Petapa 3-1 agg. (1-1 2-0)Copa Centenario
2018–19 Coban Imperial Deportivo San Pedro 2-0Torneo de Copa [1]

Titles

ClubTitlesYears
Municipal 81960, 1967, 1969, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2004
Comunicaciones 81952, 1955, 1970, 1972, 1983, 1986, 1991, 2009
Aurora 41958, 1968, 1969, 1984
Jalapa 32002, 2005, 2006
Suchitepéquez 31992, 1993, 1997
Xelajú 31963, 1973, 2010
Guatemala FC21913, 1914
Olympic FC21904, 1906
Juventud Retalteca 21980, 1985
Tipografía Nacional 11954
Coban Imperial 12018-2019
Amatitlán11996
IRCA 11956
Hospicio11944
Galcasa11980
Allies11917
Ohio11916
Michigan11911
Gay SC11911

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