Arab Cup Winners' Cup

The Arab Cup Winners' Cup (Arabic: الكأس العربية للأندية الفائزة بالكؤوس) was a football competition between the winning clubs of national cup competitions in Arab nations. It started in 1989 and merged with the Arab Club Champions Cup in 2002 to form the Prince Faysal bin Fahad Tournament for Arab Clubs.

Arab Cup Winners' Cup
Founded1989
Abolished2001
RegionArab world (UAFA)
Number of teams10
Last champions Stade Tunisien
(2nd title)
Most successful club(s) CO Casablanca
(3 titles)

History

After the Arab Club Champions Cup, the UAFA held another championship for the Cup Champions Clubs, which began in its first edition in 1989 as a combined tournament. Its competitions were hosted by the Saudi Al-Ittihad Club in Jeddah, and the Stade Tunisien won its first title to continue until 2002, when it landed its last in Tunis and won its title Stade Tunisien again.[1]

Records and statistics

Finals

Winners by club

# Club Winners Runners-up
1 CO Casablanca 3 0
2 MC Oran 2 0
- Stade Tunisien 2 0
4 Al Ahly 1 0
- Al-Hilal FC 1 0
- Al-Ittihad SC (now Al-Gharafa SC) 1 0
- Club Africain 1 0
- OC Khouribga 1 0
9 Al-Jaish SC 0 2
- Al-Shabab Club 0 2
11 Al-Faisaly Club 0 1
- Al-Hilal Club 0 1
- Al Nassr FC 0 1
- Al-Qadisiyah FC 0 1
- El Mokawloon SC 0 1
- Étoile du Sahel 0 1
- Kuwait SC 0 1
- Sadd SC 0 1

Winners by country

# Nation Winners Runners-up Total
1  Morocco 4 0 4
2  Tunisia 3 1 4
3  Algeria 2 0 2
4  Saudi Arabia 1 4 5
5  Egypt 1 1 2
-  Qatar 1 1 2
7  Syria 0 2 2
8  Jordan 0 1 1
-  Kuwait 0 1 1
-  Sudan 0 1 1

References

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