Maghreb Cup Winners Cup

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Maghreb Cup Winners Cup
Founded1969
Region Maghreb (UMF)
Number of teams4
Current champions Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel
Most successful club(s) Flag of Algeria.svg MC Alger
(2 times)

The Maghreb Cup Winners Cup was a North African football competition organized by the Union Maghrebine de Football (UMF) and which regrouped the cup winners from Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Libya (only in the first edition). Mauritania at this time was not a part of the Maghreb, so their clubs did not participate.

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Winners

YearHost cityFinalThird Place Match
ChampionScoreSecond PlaceThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
1970
Details
Flag of Morocco.svg Casablanca Flag of Morocco.svg RS Settat 1 – 0 Flag of Algeria.svg USM Alger Flag of Tunisia.svg Club Africain 1 – 1
( – )
penalties
Flag of Libya.svg Al-Hilal SC
1971
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunis Flag of Tunisia.svg Club Africain 2 – 0 Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Marsa Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC Casablanca 3 – 1 Flag of Algeria.svg USM Alger
1972
Details
Flag of Algeria.svg Algiers Flag of Algeria.svg MC Alger 1 – 0 Flag of Tunisia.svg Club Africain Flag of Morocco.svg FAR Rabat 4 – 2 Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Tunis
1973
Details
Flag of Morocco.svg Casablanca Flag of Morocco.svg SCC Mohammédia 1 – 0 Flag of Tunisia.svg Club Africain Flag of Algeria.svg MC Alger 3 – 0 Flag of Algeria.svg Hamra Annaba
1974
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunis Flag of Algeria.svg MC Alger 1 – 1
(4 – 2)
penalties
Flag of Morocco.svg FUS Rabat Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Marsa 1 – 1
( – )
penalties
Flag of Morocco.svg SCC Mohammédia
1975
Details
Flag of Morocco.svg Casablanca Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel 0 – 0
(4 – 3)
penalties
Flag of Morocco.svg SCC Mohammédia Flag of Algeria.svg MC Alger / Flag of Algeria.svg MO Constantine

Winners by team

RankClubWinnersRunners-upThird
1 Flag of Algeria.svg MC Alger 202
2 Flag of Tunisia.svg Club Africain 121
3 Flag of Morocco.svg SCC Mohammédia 110
4 Flag of Morocco.svg RS Settat 100
Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel 100
6 Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Marsa 011
7 Flag of Algeria.svg USM Alger 010
Flag of Morocco.svg FUS Rabat 010
9 Flag of Algeria.svg MO Constantine 001
Flag of Morocco.svg FAR Rabat 001
Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC Casablanca 001

Winners by country

RankClubWinnersRunners-upThird
1Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 232
2Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 222
3Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 212

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