North African Cup Winners Cup
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The North African Cup Winners Cup is a competition organised by the Federation of North African Football, that contains the winners of the domestic cups around North Africa. The competition contains representatives from Algeria
Algerian Cup
The Algerian Cup is a football competition in Algeria, pitting regional teams against each other. It was established in October 1962, three months after independence, and has been played yearly since then apart from 1990 and 1993. The 2011 edition was won by JS Kabylie who beat USM El Harrach...

, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya and Egypt
Egyptian Soccer Cup
The Egypt Cup is the main "knockout" football cup competition in Egypt. It was created in 1921, and was not played only between 1968 and 1971 due to the Six-Day War, in 1973–74 due to October War and in 1979–80, 1981–82, 1986–87 and 1993–94....

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The competition was founded along with the North African Cup of Champions
North African Cup of Champions
The North African Cup of Champions is a tournament designed by the Union of North African Football that puts together the winners of the domestic leagues around North Africa. The tournament contains representatives from Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia.-Origin:On October 6, the representatives...

 in order to create a sense of competitiveness in the region.

Tunisian club Esperance Sportive de Tunis claimed the inaugural title, defeating Algerian club JSM Béjaïa
JSM Bejaïa
Jeunesse Sportive Madinet de Béjaïa is an Algerian football club based in Béjaïa. It was founded in 1936. Their home stadium is Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine.-Achievements:*Algerian Cup: 1*Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1: 0...

 2-1 over two legs.

Prize money

  • Champions: $100,000
  • Runner-up: $50,000
  • 3rd Place: $15,000
  • 4th Place: $15,000

Finals

Year Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance
2008
Details
2008 North African Cup Winners Cup
The 2008 North African Cup Winners Cup was the first edition of the competition created by the Federation of North African Football. ES Tunis were the champions, defeating JSM Béjaïa 2-1 over two legs.-Participating teams:...

  JSM Béjaïa
JSM Bejaïa
Jeunesse Sportive Madinet de Béjaïa is an Algerian football club based in Béjaïa. It was founded in 1936. Their home stadium is Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine.-Achievements:*Algerian Cup: 1*Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1: 0...

0 – 0   ES Tunis Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine
Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine
Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine is a multi-use stadium in Béjaïa, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of JSM Béjaïa and MO Béjaïa. The stadium holds 18,000 people.-External links:*...

, Béjaïa
Béjaïa
Béjaïa, Vgaiet or Bejaya is a Mediterranean port city on the Gulf of Béjaïa in Algeria; it is the capital of Béjaïa Province, Kabylia. Under French rule, it was formerly known under various European names, such as Budschaja in German, Bugia in Italian, and Bougie...

  ES Tunis 2 – 1   JSM Béjaïa
JSM Bejaïa
Jeunesse Sportive Madinet de Béjaïa is an Algerian football club based in Béjaïa. It was founded in 1936. Their home stadium is Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine.-Achievements:*Algerian Cup: 1*Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1: 0...

Stade Olympique d'El Menzah, Tunis
Tunis
Tunis is the capital of both the Tunisian Republic and the Tunis Governorate. It is Tunisia's largest city, with a population of 728,453 as of 2004; the greater metropolitan area holds some 2,412,500 inhabitants....

ES Tunis won 2 – 1 on aggregate
2009
Details
2009 North African Cup Winners Cup
The 2009 North African Cup Winners Cup was the second edition of the competition initiated in 2008 by the UNAF. CS Sfaxien of Tunisia were crowned champions after defeating Ahly Benghazi of Libya in the final on the away goals rule....

  Al-Ahly Benghazi SC 1 – 1   CS Sfaxien Martyrs of February Stadium, Benghazi
Benghazi
Benghazi is the second largest city in Libya, the main city of the Cyrenaica region , and the former provisional capital of the National Transitional Council. The wider metropolitan area is also a district of Libya...

  CS Sfaxien 0 – 0   Al-Ahly Benghazi SC Stade Taieb Mhiri
Stade Taïeb Mhiri
Stade Taïeb Mhiri is a multi-purpose stadium in Sfax, Tunisia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Club Sportif Sfaxien. The stadium, built in 1938, holds 20,000 people and was used for the 2004 African Cup of Nations....

, Sfax
Sfax
Sfax is a city in Tunisia, located southeast of Tunis. The city, founded in AD 849 on the ruins of Taparura and Thaenae, is the capital of the Sfax Governorate , and a Mediterranean port. Sfax has population of 340,000...

CS Sfaxien won by away goal after 1 – 1 on aggregate
2010
Details
  Al-Nasr Club 1 – 3   ES Sétif
ES Sétif
Entente Sportive Sétifienne , commonly referred to as ES Sétif or ESS for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1...

Martyrs of February Stadium, Benghazi
Benghazi
Benghazi is the second largest city in Libya, the main city of the Cyrenaica region , and the former provisional capital of the National Transitional Council. The wider metropolitan area is also a district of Libya...

  ES Sétif
ES Sétif
Entente Sportive Sétifienne , commonly referred to as ES Sétif or ESS for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1...

3 – 2   Al-Nasr Club Stade 8 Mai 1945
Stade 8 Mai 1945
8 May 1945 Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Sétif, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of ES Sétif. The stadium holds 25,000 people.-External links:*...

, Sétif
Sétif
Sétif |Colonia]]) is a town in northeastern Algeria. It is the capital of Sétif Province and it has a population of 239,195 inhabitants as of the 1998 census. Setif is located to the east of Algiers and is the second most important Wilaya after the country's capital. It is 1,096 meters above sea...

30,000
ES Sétif
ES Sétif
Entente Sportive Sétifienne , commonly referred to as ES Sétif or ESS for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1...

won 6 – 3 on aggregate

Winners by team

Club Winners Runners-up
  ES Sétif
ES Sétif
Entente Sportive Sétifienne , commonly referred to as ES Sétif or ESS for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1...

1 0
  CS Sfaxien 1 0
  Espérance ST 1 0
  JSM Béjaïa
JSM Bejaïa
Jeunesse Sportive Madinet de Béjaïa is an Algerian football club based in Béjaïa. It was founded in 1936. Their home stadium is Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine.-Achievements:*Algerian Cup: 1*Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1: 0...

0 1
  Ahly Benghazi 0 1
  Al-Nasr Benghazi 0 1

Winners by country

Nation Winners Runners-up
2 0
1 1
0 2

Clubs

Club A Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
  ES Sétif
ES Sétif
Entente Sportive Sétifienne , commonly referred to as ES Sétif or ESS for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1...

1 4 3 0 1 9 4 6 5
  CS Sfaxien 1 4 2 2 0 6 2 6 4
  ES Tunis 1 4 2 2 0 7 5 6 2
  Maghreb Fez
Maghreb Fez
Maghreb Association Sportive of Fez is a Moroccan football club based in Fez.The club was founded in 1945.-History:The team was the first team from Morocco to reach the Last 32 in the Coupe de France in 1954 against Red Star.-Supporters:...

1 4 2 1 1 8 5 5 3
  FAR Rabat
FAR Rabat
Forces Armées Royales de Rabat is a Moroccan football club based in Morocco's capital city .The club was founded in 1958 soon after Morocco had gained their independence, and is one of the most famous football clubs in Morocco with Raja and Wydad. FAR stands for , roughly translated to mean Royal...

2 4 1 1 2 2 4 3 −2
  Alahly Benghazi 1 4 1 3 0 1 0 5 1
  JSM Béjaïa
JSM Bejaïa
Jeunesse Sportive Madinet de Béjaïa is an Algerian football club based in Béjaïa. It was founded in 1936. Their home stadium is Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine.-Achievements:*Algerian Cup: 1*Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1: 0...

1 4 1 1 2 3 3 3 0
  Al-Nasr Benghazi 1 4 1 0 3 6 8 2 −2
  El-Masry 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 −1
  Olympique Béja
Olympique Béja
lOlympique de Béja is a football club from Béja in Tunisia. Founded in 1929...

1 2 1 0 1 1 3 2 −2
  CR Belouizdad
CR Belouizdad
Chabab Riadhi de Belouizdad is an Algerian football club based in Mohamed Belouizdad, a district of Algiers. It was founded in 1962...

1 2 0 0 2 2 6 0 −4
  Khaleej Sirte 1 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 −4
13 38 15 10 15 46 46 40 0

Countries

Country NT A Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
 Tunisia 3 3 10 5 4 1 14 10 14 4
 Algeria 3 3 10 4 1 5 14 13 9 1
 Morocco 2 3 8 3 2 3 10 9 8 1
 Libya 3 3 10 2 3 5 7 12 7 −5
 Egypt 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 −1
13 14 32 15 10 15 46 46 38 0

See also

  • North African Cup
    North African Cup
    The North African Cup was a football competition involving the then French territories of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia from 1930 to 1956. The tournament was contested between the clubs of five leagues, with Morocco and Tunisia contributing one league each, and Algeria contributing leagues from the...

     - a similar North African competition in French colonial era.
  • Maghreb Cup Winners Cup
    Maghreb Cup Winners Cup
    The Maghreb Cup Winners Cup was a North African football competition which regrouped the cup winners from Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Libya .- Winners :-External links:*...

     - a similar North African competition in 1969 to 1975.
  • North African Cup of Champions
    North African Cup of Champions
    The North African Cup of Champions is a tournament designed by the Union of North African Football that puts together the winners of the domestic leagues around North Africa. The tournament contains representatives from Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia.-Origin:On October 6, the representatives...

  • North African Super Cup

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