French West African Cup

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The French West African Cup or Coupe d'Afrique Occidentale Française was a football (soccer) tournament between clubs of the former French Western African territories.

This area comprised the current states of Benin (then Dahomey), Burkina Faso (then Haute-Volta), Guinea (Guinée), Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire), Mali (then Soudan), Mauritania (Mauritanie), Niger and Senegal (Sénégal). The current Togo was not part of the A.O.F. but its clubs gained entrance to the tournament during the last five editions (first in 1955/56).

The Ligue d'AOF de Foot-Ball was created in March 1946 in Dakar. The only French Western African territory which refused to enter was Mauritania. The organisation was officially affiliated to the FFF (French FA) in 1951.

The Coupe d'AOF was created in 1947, when the president of the Ligue d'AOF, Mr. Barat, received a trophy from the FFF. He immediately announced a competition for the trophy, a Coupe du Sénégal, for clubs from the "4 communes du Sénégal", Dakar, Gorée, Rufisque and Saint-Louis. Sixteen clubs from these towns, all in current Senegal, entered the first round (1/8 finals) of the competition, played early April 1947. On the 17th of April, a new weekly sports magazine, "Afriqu'Sports", appeared in Dakar, referring to the competition as "Coupe d'AOF". This name was eventually taken up be the other media, and the second edition then indeed extended beyond Senegal. Shortly after the introduction of the football cup, similar tournaments were started in rugby (1951) and basketball (1952).

The first edition in 1947, restricted to Senegal, had 16 participants; the highest number of participants (302) was reached in 1958/59, while the final edition (as Coupe Interfédérale; the territories of French West Africa were gradually gaining independence at the time) still had 205 participants (the regions of Guinée and Côte d'Ivoire did not enter).

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Losing Semifinalists
lost to eventual winner lost to eventual runner-up
1947 Flag of Senegal US Gorée 2 - 1 Flag of Senegal ASC Jeanne d'Arc Flag of Senegal Espoir Saint-Louis Flag of Senegal Espérance Rufisque
1948 Flag of Senegal Foyer France Sénégal 4 - 0 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Jeunesse Club d'Abidjan Flag of Senegal Saint-Louisienne ?
1949 Flag of Senegal Racing Club de Dakar 3 - 0 Flag of Guinea Racing Club de Conakry Flag of Senegal Espoir Saint-Louis Flag of Côte d'Ivoire USC Bassam
1949/50 Flag of Guinea Racing Club de Conakry 4 - 2 Flag of Senegal Espoir Saint-Louis Flag of Côte d'Ivoire USC Bassam Flag of French Sudan Jeanne d'Arc (Bamako)
1950/51 Flag of Senegal ASC Jeanne d'Arc 3 - 1 Flag of French Sudan Jeanne d'Arc (Bamako) Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Africa Sports Flag of Senegal US Indigène
1951/52 Flag of Senegal ASC Jeanne d'Arc 2 - 0 Flag of Dahomey Etoile Sportive Porto Novo Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Africa Sports Flag of Senegal Foyer France Sénégal
1952/53 Flag of French Sudan Jeanne d'Arc (Bamako) 3 - 1 Flag of Guinea Racing Club de Conakry Flag of Senegal US Gorée Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Jeunesse Club d'Abidjan
1953/54 Flag of Senegal US Gorée 1 - 0 Flag of French Sudan Foyer du Soudan Flag of Dahomey Etoile Sportive Porto-Novo Flag of Guinea Racing Club de Conakry
1954/55 Flag of Senegal US Gorée 7 - 0 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire ASEC Abidjan Flag of Dahomey AS Porto-Novo Flag of Senegal Avenir Saint-Louis
1955/56 Flag of French Sudan Jeanne d'Arc (Bamako) 3 - 0 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire ASEC Abidjan Flag of Senegal Foyer France Sénégal Flag of Togo Essor
1956/57 Flag of Senegal Réveil de Saint-Louis 4 - 1 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Africa Sports Flag of Togo Etoile Filante (Lomé) Flag of French Sudan Jeanne d'Arc (Bamako)
1957/58 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Africa Sports 5 - 0 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire ASEC Abidjan Flag of Senegal Foyer France Sénégal Flag of Guinea Société Sportive de Guinée
1958/59 Flag of Senegal Saint-Louisienne 2 - 1 Flag of Togo Modèle Lomé Flag of Côte d'Ivoire Stella d'Abidjan Flag of Senegal ASC Jeanne d'Arc
1960 Flag of Togo Etoile Filante (Lomé) 2 - 1 Flag of Mali Jeanne d'Arc (Bamako) Flag of Dahomey AS Cotonou Flag of Senegal Saint-Louisienne
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