Coupe du Togo

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Coupe du Togo
Founded1955
Current champions ASC Kara
Most successful club(s) ASC Kara (5 titles)
Website https://www.ftftogo.com/
Soccerball current event.svg 2018 Coupe du Togo

The Coupe du Togo is the top knockout tournament of the Togolese football. [1]

Contents

Winners

before independence

since independence

YearWinnerScorelineRunner-upReference
1961 Etoile Filante de Lomé
1962 to 1973Unknown winners
1974Omnisports (Atakpamé)
1975 ASKO Kara (Kara)
1976 ASKO Kara (Kara)
1977Edan (Lomé)
1978No 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)
1983No Competition
1984 OC Agaza (Lomé)0–0 (3–0 p) ASFOSA (Lomé)
1985 Foadan FC (Dapaong)1–0Doumbé FC (Sansanné-Mango)
1986Entente 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)
1989Entente 2 (Lomé)1–0 Aiglons (Lomé)
1990 AC Semassi F.C. (Sokodé)2–1Entente 2 (Lomé)
1991 to 1993No 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 1998No Competition
1999 OC Agaza (Lomé)1–0Entente 2 (Lomé)
2000Unknown winner
2001 Dynamic Togolais (Lomé)3–0 Sara (Bafilo)
2002 Dynamic Togolais (Lomé)2–0Doumbé 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 2017No Competition
Coupe Nationale
2018 Gomido FC (Kpalimé)3–0 Dynamic Togolais (Lomé)
2019 to 2023No Competition
2023–24 ASCK (Kara)2–1 ASKO Kara (Kara) [2]

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References

  1. "Coupe du Togo (Togo) - Siegerliste". sport.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-08-08. Retrieved 2021-08-08.
  2. Kalepe, Felix (13 July 2024). "Coupe du Togo l'ASCK inscrit son nom au palmarès". Football au Togo - TOGO FOOT (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2024.