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The Coupe de Madagascar is the top knockout tournament in Malagasy football. It was created in 1974.
16th finals: [3]
ASSM Elgeco Plus beats the CFFA - Andoharanofotsy 2:1 with goals marked by Doody & Dinho for the ASSM Elgeco Plus, and Lalaina for the CFFA. [5]
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