Libyan Cup

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Libyan Cup
Founded 1976
Region Libya
Current champions Nasr
Most successful club(s) Ittihad - 6 titles
Libyan Cup 2009–10

History

  • The Libyan Cup competition started in 1976.
  • From the year 1978 to the year 1995 the Libyan Cup was played only 3 times, The LPL's runner-up was named (non-officially) as a Libyan Cup winner and played in the African Cup Winners' Cup.
  • The name changed in 1996 to Al Fatah Cup

Winners by season

Year Winner Game
1976 Ahly T. Ahly T. 2-0 Al Akhdar
1977 Al Madina Al Madina 1-0 Al Hilal
1978/86 No competition
1987 Ahly B. Ahly B. 1-1 aet (4-3 pens) Al Ittihad
1988 No competition
1989
1990
1992 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad 1-0 Al Jamarek
1993 No competition
1994 Ahly T. Ahly T. (awarded 2-0, originally 2-2) Al Ittihad
1995 No competition
1996 Ahly B. Ahly B. 2-0 Al Ittihad Al Asskary
1997 Al Nasr Al Nasr 1-1 (aet, 4-3 pens) Al Yarmouk
1998 Al Shat Al Shat 1-1 (aet, 4-2 pens) Al Hilal
1999 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad 2-0 Al Tahaddy
2000 Ahly T. Ahly T. (awarded 2-0, game not played) Al Swihli
2001 Ahly T. Ahly T. 2-1 Al Madina
2002 Al Hilal Al Hilal 1-0 Al Ittihad
2003 Al Nasr Al Nasr 3-2 Al Ittihad
2004 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad 0-0 (aet, 8-7 pens) Hilal
2005 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad 3-0 Akhdar
2006 Ahly T. Ahly T. 2-1 Olomby
2007 Al Ittihad Al Ittihad 1-0 Akhdar
2008 Khaleej Sirte Madina 0-1 Khaleej Sirte
2009 Al Ittihad Ittihad 2-2 (aet, 32 pens) Tersanah
2010 Nasr Madina 1-2 Nasr
2011/12 No competition

Performance by club

Clubs Winners Runners-up Winning Years Runners-up Years
Al Ittihad 6 4 1992, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 1994, 1987, 2002, 2003
Al-Ahly Tripoli 5 - 1976, 1994, 2000, 2001,2006 -
Al-Nasr 3 - 1997, 2003, 2010 -
Al-Ahly Benghazi 2 - 1987, 1996 -
Al-Hilal 1 3 2002 1977, 1998, 2004
Madina 1 2 1977 2001, 2008, 2010
Shat 1 - 1998 -
Khaleej Sirte 1 - 2008 -
Akhdar - 3 - 1976, 2005, 2007
Olomby - 1 - 2006
Sweahly - 1 - 2000
Ittihad al Asskari - 1 - 1996
Jamarek - 1 - 1992
Yarmouk - 1 - 1997
Tahaddy - 1 - 1999
Tersanah - 1 - 2009

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