Coupe du Congo (Republic of Congo)

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Coupe du Congo
Founded1974
Region Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Congo
Current champions CSMD Diables Noirs (2023)
Most successful club(s) CSMD Diables Noirs
(10 titles)
Soccerball current event.svg 2024 Coupe du Congo

The Coupe du Congo is the top knockout tournament of the Congolese football. It was created in 1974.

Winners

List of winners: [1]

YearWinnerResultRunner-up
1974 Vita Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire)
1975,1976unknown
1977 Vita Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire)
1978 Inter Club (Brazzaville)
1979, 1980Unkown
1981 CARA Brazzaville
1982 AS Chéminots (Pointe-Noire)
1983 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)
1984 AS Chéminots (Pointe-Noire)
1985 Inter Club (Brazzaville)
1986 CARA Brazzaville
1987 Inter Club (Brazzaville)
1988 Patronage Sainte-Anne (Brazzaville)
1989 Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)
1990 Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)
1991 Elecsport (Bouansa)0–0 (3–2 pen) Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)
1992 CARA Brazzaville 1–0 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)
1993no cup held
1994 EPB (Pointe-Noire)1–0 a.e.t. Inter Club (Brazzaville)
1995 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)1–0 a.e.t. Inter Club (Brazzaville)
1996 Vita Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire)
1997 Vita Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire)
1998,1999no cup held
2000 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)5–1 Vita Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire)
2001 AS Police (Brazzaville)1–0 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)
2002 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)2–1 Abeilles FC (Pointe-Noire)
2003 CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)0–0 a.e.t. (3–2 pen) Vita Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire)
2004 Muni Sport (Pointe-Noire)0–0 (3–0 pen) Vita Club Mokanda (Pointe-Noire)
2005 CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)1–1 (4–2 pen) Patronage Sainte-Anne (Brazzaville)
2006 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)2–1 JS Talangaï (Brazzaville)
2007 JS Talangaï (Brazzaville)2–1 CARA Brazzaville
2008 Club 57 Tourbillon (Brazzaville)2–1 FC Kondzo
2009 AC Léopard (Dolisie)awarded 3–0 CARA Brazzaville
2010 [2] AC Léopard (Dolisie)(final not played) [3] Étoile du Congo
2011 [2] AC Léopard (Dolisie)1–0 [3] CSMD Diables Noirs
2012 [4] CSMD Diables Noirs 1–0 AC Léopard (Dolisie)
2013 [5] AC Léopard (Dolisie)1–0 CSMD Diables Noirs
2014 [6] CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)2–0 CARA Brazzaville
2015 CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)1–0 AC Léopard (Dolisie)
2016 AC Léopard (Dolisie)1–0 CARA Brazzaville
2017 AC Léopard (Dolisie)2–2 (4–3 pen) CARA Brazzaville
2018 CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)0–0 (5–3 pen) AS Otohô
2019 Étoile du Congo (Brazzaville)0–0 (4–2 pen) AS Otohô
2020–21Not played
2022 CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)1–0 AS Otohô
2023 CSMD Diables Noirs (Brazzaville)1–0 AS Otohô

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