Yemeni President Cup

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Yemeni President Cup
RegionFlag of Yemen.svg  Yemen
Current champions Al-Wehda (2017)
Most successful team(s) Al-Ahli (San'a') (3 titles)
Website Official website

The Yemen President Cup [1] is the top knockout tournament of Yemeni football.

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Winners &, Runners up

By year

YearWinnerGoalsScoreGoalsRunner-up
1995/96

Al-Ahli (Hudaida)

1 - 0

Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut

1998

Al-Ittihad Ibb

1 - 0

Al-Shula

2000

Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut

0 - 0
(5–4 pk)

Al-Shula

2001

Al-Ahli (San'a')

2 - 1

Al-Tilal

2001/02

Al-Sha'ab Ibb

4 - 0

Al Tadamun Shabwa

2002/03

Al-Sha'ab Ibb

2 - 1

Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut

2003/04

Al-Ahli (San'a')

2 - 0

Al-Sha'ab Ibb

2005

Al-Hilal (Al Hudaydah)

Mohannd 70'
Issam 85'
Basuhai 93'
3 - 1 Jerisa 3'

Al Rasheed Ta'izz

2006

Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut

Shaaban 81'
AL-Jamhi 90'
2 - 1 Al-Safi 3'

Al-Hilal (Al Hudaydah)

2007

Al-Tilal

Imboyu 75'1 - 0

Al-Hilal (Al Hudaydah)

2008

Al-Hilal (Al Hudaydah)

2 - 0

Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut

2009

Al-Ahli (San'a')

0 - 0
(5–4 pk)

Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut

2010

Al-Tilal

Lomi 10'
Gardi 90'
2 - 1 AL-Abidi 71'

Shabab Al Baydaa

2011Not played due to political crisis
2012 Al-Ahli Taizz 1 - 0 Al-Tali'aa Taizz
2013Not played due to financial reasons [2]
2014 Al Saqr 5 - 1 Shabab Mansoura
2017 Al-Wehda 1 - 0 Shamsan

Championships by team

TeamChampionRunner-UpYears WonYears Lost
Al-Ahli (San'a') 3-2001, 2004, 2009-
Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut 242000, 20061996, 2003, 2008, 2009
Al-Hilal (Al Hudaydah) 222005, 20082006, 2007
Al-Tilal 212007, 20102001
Al-Sha'ab Ibb 212002, 20032004
Al-Ahli (Hudaida) 101996-
Al-Ittihad Ibb 101998-
Al-Ahli Taizz 102012-
Al Saqr 102014
Al-Wehda 102017-
Al-Shula 02-1998, 2000
Al Tadamun Shabwa 01-2002
Al Rasheed Ta'izz 01-2005
Shabab Al Baydaa 01-2010
Al-Tali'aa Taizz 01-2012
Shabab Mansoura 01-2014
Shamsan 01-2017

Total titles won by town or city

Town or cityNumber of titlesClubs
Aden 3 Al-Tilal (2), Al-Wehda (1)
Al Hudaydah 3 Al-Hilal (2), Al-Ahli(1)
Ibb 3 Al Sha'ab (2), Al-Ittihad (1)
San'a' 3 Al-Ahli (3)
Hadhramaut 2 Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut (2)
Ta'izz 2 Al-Ahli Taizz (1), Al Saqr (1)

See also

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