Gaza Strip Super Cup

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The Gaza Strip Super Cup is the football super cup competition in the Gaza Strip of Palestine, played between the winners of the Gaza Strip Premier League and the Gaza Strip Cup.[ citation needed ]

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Results

YearWinnersScoreRunners-upRef.
2000Al-Ittihad Shuja'iyya2–1Khadamat Rafah [1]
2013 Shabab Rafah 1–0Sadaqa [2]
2014 Shabab Rafah 1–0Khadamat Rafah [3]
2015Al-Ittihad Shuja'iyya3–0Shabab Khan Younis [4]
2016Khadamat Rafah3–1Shabab Khan Younis [5]
2017 Shabab Rafah 1-1
(6–5 pen.)
Sadaqa [6]
2018 Shabab Rafah 0–0
(5–3 pen.)
Shabab Khan Younis [7]
2019Al-Ittihad Shuja'iyya1–1
(4–3 pen.)
Khadamat Rafah [8]
2020 Shabab Rafah 0–0
(4–3 pen.)
Khadamat Rafah [9]

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