Arab Cup Winners' Cup Explained

Founded:1989
Abolished:2001
Region:Arab world (UAFA)
Number Of Teams:10
Current Champions:
(2nd title)
Most Successful Club:
(3 titles)

The Arab Cup Winners' Cup (ar|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 and Arab Super Cup in 2002 to form the Arab Unified Club Championship.

History

After the Arab Club Champions Cup, the UAFA held another championship for domestic cup champions, which began in its first edition in 1989. The inaugural competition was hosted by the Saudi Al-Ittihad Club in Jeddah, and the Stade Tunisien won the title. The competition continued until 2002, when it had its last edition in Tunis which was also won by Stade Tunisien.[1]

Records and statistics

Finals

See main article: List of Arab Cup Winners' Cup finals.

Winners by club

ClubWinnersRunners-up
1 CO Casablanca30
2 MC Oran20
- Stade Tunisien20
4 Al Ahly10
- Al-Hilal FC10
- Al-Ittihad SC (now Al-Gharafa SC)10
- Club Africain10
- OC Khouribga10
9 Al-Jaish SC02
- Al-Shabab Club02
11 Al-Faisaly Club01
- Al-Hilal Club01
- Al Nassr FC01
- Al-Qadisiyah FC01
- El Mokawloon SC01
- Étoile du Sahel01
- Kuwait SC01
- Sadd SC01

Winners by country

NationWinnersRunners-upTotal
1404
2314
3202
4145
5112
-112
7022
8011
-011
-011

All-time top scorers

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1Frank Seator11
2Rachid Amrane8
Maybein Mokay8
4Abdullah Al-Jumaan7
5toufiq balagha6
Imed Ben Younes6
Laith Hussein6
Mohamed Mustapha 6

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: بطولات الأندية العربية . uafaac.com . 2017 .