Macedonian Women's Football Cup

Last updated
Founded2003
RegionFlag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
Current champions ŽFK Istatov (1st title)

The Macedonian Women's Football Cup is the annual cup competition of women's football teams in Macedonia.

Contents

List of finals

The list of finals:

SeasonChampionResultRunner-Up
2003
2004 [1] ŽFK Škiponjat2–0Pobeda (Prilep)
2005
2006 [2] ŽFK Škiponjat
2007
2008
2009ŽFK Tikvešanka6–1Pobeda
2010 [3] ŽFK Borec2–0Pobeda
2011 [4] ŽFK Naše Taksi 2–1Pobeda
2012 [5] ŽFK Naše Taksi 5–0Pobeda
2013 [6] ŽFK Edinstvo2–1 (a.e.t.)Idnina-S
2014 [7] ŽFK Kočani 5–2ŽFK Konzuli
2015 [8] [9] ŽFK Kočani 3–2 ŽFK Dragon 2014
2016 [10] ŽFK Dragon 2014 4–0ZFK Top Goal
2017 [11] ŽFK Istatov 4–2ŽFK Tiverija
2018 [12] ŽFK Tiverija 5–0 ŽFK Dragon 2014

By titles

Only known titles.

TeamTitles
ŽFK Škiponjat2
ŽFK Naše Taksi2
ŽFK Kočani2
ŽFK Tikvešanka1
ŽFK Borec1
ŽFK Edinstvo1
ŽFK Dragon 2014 1
ŽFK Istatov 1
ŽFK Tiverija 1

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