Mauritanian President's Cup

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Mauritanian Cup
Mauritanian Cup.png
Founded1976
Region Flag of Mauritania.svg Mauritania
Current championsASC Snim (2022)
Most successful club(s) ACS Ksar (5 titles)
ASC Tevragh-Zeïna (5 titles)
Nouadhibou (5 titles)
Soccerball current event.svg 2025 Coupe du Président de la République

The Mauritanian Cup known as Republic President Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Mauritanean football. It was created in 1976.

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Winners

YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenue
1976 Espoirs Nouakchott
1977 Espoirs Nouakchott
1978 Espoirs Nouakchott
1979 ACS Ksar
1980not held
1981 ASC Garde Nationale
1982 ASC Trarza
1983 Espoirs Nouakchott
1984 ASC Trarza
1985 ASC Police
1986 ASC Garde Nationale
1987 AS Amical Douane
1988 ASC Air Mauritanie
1989 ASC Garde Nationale
1990 ASC Air Mauritanie
1991 AS Amical Douane
1992 ASC SNIM 2–1 ASC PTT
1993 ASC Sonader Ksar
1994 ASC Sonader Ksar
1995 ASC Air Mauritanie
1996 ASC Imraguens
1997 ASC Sonelec 2–0 ASC Garde Nationale
1998 ASC Sonelec 3–2 ASC Trarza
1999 ASC Police 2–1 ASC Garde Nationale Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2000 ASC Air Mauritanie 4–0 ASC Gendrim Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2001 ASC Garde Nationale
2002not held
2003 ASC Entente 1–0 ACS Ksar Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2004 Nouadhibou 1–0 ACS Ksar Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2005 ASC Entente 2–1
(aet)
JA ASC SOCOGIM Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2006 ASC Nasr de Sebkha 1–0 Trarza Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2007 ASC Mauritel 0–0
(pen: 4–2)
ASC Garde Nationale Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2008 Nouadhibou 1–0 ASC Nasr Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2009 ASAC Concorde 0–0
(pen: 5–4)
ASC Tevragh-Zeïna Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2010 ASC Tevragh-Zeïna 3–0 FC Feu Mini Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2011 ASC Tevragh-Zeïna 2–0 ACS Ksar Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2012 ASC Tevragh-Zeïna 1–0 ASAC Concorde Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2013 ASC Nasr Zem Zem 1–0
(aet)
ASC Kédia Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2014 ACS Ksar 1–0 ASAC Concorde Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2015 ACS Ksar 3–1 ASC Tidjikja Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2016 ASC Tevragh-Zeïna 2–1
(aet)
ASAC Concorde Stade Olympique, Nouakchott
2017 Nouadhibou Forfeit ASC Tevragh-Zeïna Stade Cheikha Ould Boïdiya, Nouakchott
2018 Nouadhibou 1–1
(aet; pen: 6–5) [1]
Nouakchott King's Stade Cheikha Ould Boïdiya, Nouakchott
2019 ASC Snim 1–0 ASC Kédia Stade Cheikha Ould Boïdiya, Nouakchott
2020 ASC Tevragh-Zeïna 2–0 ASC Snim Stade Cheikha Ould Boïdiya, Nouakchott
2021 ASAC Concorde 0-0
(6-5)
ASC Tevragh-Zeïna
2022Espoirt Nouakchott2-2
(4-2)
Nouadhibou
2023 Nouadhibou 2-0 AS Douanes
2024 ASC Snim 2–1 ASC Tevragh-Zeïna

Performance by club

Class.ClubCityTitlesYears
1 Ksar Nouakchott 51979, 1993, 1994, 2014, 2015
Tevragh-Zeïna Nouakchott 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2020
Nouadhibou Nouadhibou 2004, 2008, 2017, 2018, 2023
4 Espoirs Nouakchott Nouakchott 41976, 1977, 1978, 1983
Garde Nationale Nouakchott 1981, 1986, 1989, 2001
Air Mauritanie Nouakchott 1988, 1990, 1995, 2000
7 Snim Nouadhibou 31992, 2019, 2024
8 Amical Douane Nouakchott 21987, 1991
Entente Sebkha 2003, 2005
Police Nouakchott 1985, 1999
Sonelec Nouakchott 1997, 1998
Trarza Rosso 1982, 1984
Concorde Nouakchott 2009, 2021
14 Imraguens Atar 11996
Mauritel Nouakchott 2007
Nasr Sebkha 2006
Nouakchott King's Nouakchott 2013, 2022
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