Coupe de l'Archipel

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Coupe de l'Archipel
Organising body Flag of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.svg Ligue SPM
Founded1976;48 years ago (1976)
Region Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Number of teams3
Current champions A.S. Saint Pierraise (7th title) [1]
Most successful club(s) A.S. Ilienne Amateur (25 titles)

Coupe de l'Archipel (English: Archipelago Cup) is the annual men's domestic association football cup competition of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. A tournament for futsal is also held annually. [2]

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History

The tournament was first played in 1976. [3]

Format

The format of the cup was adjusted to its current format in 1983. [4] The tournament consists of one match with the first place team in the Ligue SPM facing the second place team in mid September each year. [5]

Clubs

ClubCity
A.S. Ilienne Amateur Saint-Pierre
A.S. Miquelonnaise Miquelon
A.S. Saint Pierraise Saint-Pierre

Winners

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References

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