Naseem Cup

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The Naseem Cup was an association football competition run by the Yemen Football Association (YFA). It lasted for two seasons before being dissolved.

Yemen Football Association

The Yemen Football Association is the governing body of football in Yemen.

Al-Tilal won both editions that were played.

Finals

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-up
2000 Al-Tilal 2 - 2
3 - 2 penalties
Al-Wahda (San'a')
2003 Al-Tilal 2 - 0 Al Ahli San'a'

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