Founded | 1955 |
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Current champions | ASC Kara |
Most successful club(s) | ASC Kara (5 titles) |
Website | https://www.ftftogo.com/ |
2018 Coupe du Togo |
The Coupe du Togo is the top knockout tournament of the Togolese football. [1]
Year | Winner | Scoreline | Runner-up | Reference |
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1961 | Etoile Filante de Lomé | |||
1962 to 1973 | Unknown winners | |||
1974 | Omnisports (Atakpamé) | |||
1975 | ASKO Kara (Kara) | |||
1976 | ASKO Kara (Kara) | |||
1977 | Edan (Lomé) | |||
1978 | No Competition | |||
1979 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | |||
1980 | AC Semassi F.C. (Sokodé) | |||
1981 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | 1–0 | Aiglons (Lomé) | |
1982 | AC Semassi F.C. (Sokodé) | 1–0 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | |
1983 | No Competition | |||
1984 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | 0–0 (3–0 p) | ASFOSA (Lomé) | |
1985 | Foadan FC (Dapaong) | 1–0 | Doumbé FC (Sansanné-Mango) | |
1986 | Entente 2 (Lomé) | 2–0 | ASKO Kara (Kara) | |
1987 | ASKO Kara (Kara) | 2–1 | AC Semassi FC (Sokodé) | |
1988 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | 1–0 | Ifodje Atakpamé (Atakpamé) | |
1989 | Entente 2 (Lomé) | 1–0 | Aiglons (Lomé) | |
1990 | AC Semassi F.C. (Sokodé) | 2–1 | Entente 2 (Lomé) | |
1991 to 1993 | No Competition | |||
1994 | Etoile Filante de Lomé | 3–2 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | |
1995 | ASKO Kara (Kara) | 1–0 | AC Semassi FC (Sokodé) | |
1996 | Doumbé F.C. (Sansanné-Mango) | 2–1 | Etoile Filante de Lomé | |
1997 to 1998 | No Competition | |||
1999 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | 1–0 | Entente 2 (Lomé) | |
2000 | Unknown winner | |||
2001 | Dynamic Togolais (Lomé) | 3–0 | Sara (Bafilo) | |
2002 | Dynamic Togolais (Lomé) | 2–0 | Doumbé FC (Sansanné-Mango) | |
2003 | Maranatha F.C. (Fiokpo) | |||
2004 | AS Douane (Lomé) | 2–1 | Foadan FC (Dapaong) | |
2005 | Dynamic Togolais (Lomé) | 1–0 | OC Agaza (Lomé) | |
2006 | AS Togo-Port (Lomé) | 1–1 (5–4 p) | ASKO Kara | |
2007 to 2017 | No Competition | |||
Coupe Nationale | ||||
2018 | Gomido FC (Kpalimé) | 3–0 | Dynamic Togolais (Lomé) | |
2019 to 2023 | No Competition | |||
2023–24 | ASCK (Kara) | 2–1 | ASKO Kara (Kara) | [2] |
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