North Yemen Cup of the Republic

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The North Yemen Cup of the Republic was an association football competition run by the Yemen Football Association (YFA). It was played between 1977 until 1984.

Yemen Football Association

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

Finals

SeasonWinner
1978 Al-Wahda (San'a')
1979 Al Zuhra (San'a')
1980 Al-Ahli (San'a')
1981 Al Sha'ab Ibb
1982 Al-Ahli (San'a')
1983 Al-Ahli (San'a')
1984 Al-Ahli (San'a')


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