Equatoguinean Cup

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The Equatoguinean Cup (Spanish: Copa de Su Excelencia) is the top knockout tournament of the Equatoguinean football. Its full name is Equatoguinean Cup - King's Cup Abudunal Sun. It was created in 1974. [1]

Winners

unknown winner between 1993 and 1995

unknown winner between 2005 and 2006

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