Moroccan Super Cup

Last updated
Moroccan Super Cup
Founded1959
Abolished1975
Region Morocco
Number of teams2
Last champions SCC Mohammédia
(1 title)
Most successful club(s) AS FAR
(4 titles)

The Moroccan Super Cup was a one-match football tournament that was held at the end of each season between the Moroccan League champion and the Moroccan Throne Cup champion.

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History

This cup was initially called the Federal Cup and then later bore the name of the Youth Cup, and it was supervised by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. [1] The first edition of this cup was played in the 1958-1959 season, and it was played for four consecutive seasons, then it stopped 10 years for unknown reasons, to return again in the 1975-1974 season, and this season’s match was delayed to March of the year 1976 to be held in the city of Laayoune on the occasion of the Green March, which noticed SCC Mohammédia winning the last edition of this cup. [2] [3]

Results of the finals

Year Botola ChampionsResult Moroccan Throne Cup WinnersVenue
1959 Étoile de Casablanca 0–2 AS FAR Casablanca
1960 Mouloudia Oujda 2–0 KAC Kénitra Kénitra
1961 AS FAR 1–0 KAC Kénitra Rabat
1962 AS FAR 5–3 Mouloudia Oujda Kénitra
1963 AS FAR 4–1 Kawkab Marrakech Rabat
1964–1974Not play
1975 Mouloudia Oujda 0–1 SCC Mohammédia Laayoune

|2016 | AS FAR |align=center| 2–0 | Raja Casablanca

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning years
AS FAR 41959, 1961, 1962, 1963
Mouloudia Oujda 121960
SCC Mohammédia 11975
KAC Kénitra 2
Étoile de Casablanca 1
Kawkab Marrakech 1

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