Yemeni Super Cup

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Yemeni Super Cup
Founded2007
RegionFlag of Yemen.svg  Yemen
Number of teams2
Current champions Al-Ahli San'a' (4th title)
Most successful club(s) Al-Ahli San'a' (4 titles)

The Yemeni Super Cup is a Yemeni association football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the Yemeni League and the winners of the Yemeni Cup.

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Winners &, Runners up

By year

YearWinnerGoalsScoreGoalsRunner-up
2007 Al-Ahli San'a' Yehia Hobn 54'1 - 1
(5–3 pk)
Ramzi Mohammad 86' Al-Tilal
2008 Al-Ahli San'a' 2 - 2
(4–2 pk)
Al-Hilal
2009 Al-Ahli San'a' AL-Khaiat 34'
Al-Ghemasa 89'
El Naqeeb 90'
3 - 0 Al-Hilal
2010 Al-Saqr Yordanos 45'
Mohammed Faisal 62'
2 - 1 Almi Antana 70' Al-Tilal
2011 Al-Oruba Alao Fatai Adisa 14'1 - 0 Al-Tilal
2012 Al-Shaab Ibb 1 - 1
(4–3 pk)
Al-Ahli Taizz
2013 Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut 0 - 0
(4–1 pk)
Al Yarmuk Al Rawda
2014 Al-Ahli San'a' 2 - 1 Al-Saqr

Championships by team

TeamChampionRunner-UpYears WonYears Lost
Al-Ahli San'a' 4-2007, 2008, 2009, 2014/15
Al-Saqr 1120102014
Al-Oruba 1-2011
Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut 1-2013
Al-Shabab Ibb 1-2012
Al-Tilal -32007, 2010, 2011
Al-Hilal -22008, 2009
Al-Ahli Taizz -12013
Al Yarmuk Al Rawda -12014

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