Suriname President's Cup

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Suriname President's Cup
Founded1993
RegionSuriname
Number of teams2
Current champions Inter Moengotapoe (7th title)
Most successful club(s) Robinhood (7 titles)
Inter Moengotapoe (7 titles)

The Suriname President's Cup is an association football super cup competition organized by the Surinamese Football Association. The match puts the winners of the SVB Eerste Divisie and the SVB Cup against each other.

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History

The tournament began in the 1993 season. The first champion was PVV. In 2018, SV Robinhood won the trophy for the seventh time, becoming the most successful club in the competition's history. Inter Moengotapoe matched the record in 2019.

Past finals

SeasonWinnerScorersResultRunner-upScorersVenueAttendance
1993 PVV 21 Transvaal
1994 Robinhood Leo Victor
1995 Robinhood 20 Coronie Boys
1996 Robinhood 10 Transvaal
1997 Transvaal 11 (pen) Voorwaarts
1998Not held
1999 Robinhood 32 Transvaal
2000Not held
2001 Robinhood 32 Transvaal
2002 Voorwaarts 21 Transvaal
2003 Leo Victor 42 FCS Nacional
2004 WBC 50 Super Red Eagles
2005 FCS Nacional 10 Robinhood
2006 WBC 42 Robinhood
2007 Inter Moengotapoe 42 Robinhood
2008 Transvaal 30 Inter Moengotapoe
2009 WBC Sandvliet Soccerball shade.svg35' (pen)
Kempenaar Soccerball shade.svg54'
Aroepa Soccerball shade.svg60'
30 Inter Moengotapoe Andre Kamperveen Stadion
2010 Inter Moengotapoe 10 Excelsior
2011 Inter Moengotapoe 22 ns (54) Notch
2012 Inter Moengotapoe 3-2 [1] Robinhood
2013 Inter Moengotapoe 3-1 WBC
2014 Leo Victor 11 (53 pen.) Inter Moengotapoe
2015 Nishan 42 da Silva Soccerball shade.svg70'10 Inter Moengotapoe Andre Kamperveen Stadion 1800
2016 Robinhood Djimisie Soccerball shade.svg35' (pen)
Rozenblad Soccerball shade.svg88'
Fer Soccerball shade.svg94'
31 Inter Moengotapoe Vallei Soccerball shade.svg14' (pen) Andre Kamperveen Stadion 3000
2017 Inter Moengotapoe 42 Papatam
2018 Robinhood 40 West United
2019 Inter Moengotapoe 2–0 Flora
2023 Robinhood Rigters Soccerball shade.svg100'

Singodikromo Soccerball shade.svg118', Soccerball shade.svg119'

3–0 (aet) Inter Moengotapoe Franklin Essed Stadion 3,500

Number of titles

Club# WinsWinning Years
1 Robinhood 71994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2016, 2018, 2023
Inter Moengotapoe 72007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019
3 WBC 32004, 2006, 2009
4 Transvaal 21997, 2008
Leo Victor 22003, 2014
6 FCS Nacional 12005
Voorwaarts 12002
PVV 11993
Nishan 42 12015

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