Surinamese Cup

Surinamese Cup
Founded 1992
Region Suriname
Number of teams 35
Current champions SV Robinhood (6 title)
Most successful club(s) Robinhood
(6 titles)

The 'Surinamese Cup (Dutch: Beker van Suriname) is a competition organized by the Suriname Surinaamse Voetbal Bond (SVB) since 1992. It was based on the size of the KNVB Cup The tournament consists of all teams from the top two layers of the Surinamese Football League Eerste Divisie and District Divisions.

History

The tournament began in the 1992 season. The first champion was the PVV. In 2007, the SV Robinhood won for the fifth time, becoming the largest tournament champion

Past finals

Season Winner Scorers Result Runner-up Scorers Venue Attendance
1992PVV 32 (aet)SV SNL
1996SV Transvaal 21 (aet)SV Voorwaarts
1997SV Robinhood 10 (asdet)SV Transvaal
1999SV Robinhood
2001SV Robinhood
2002SV Transvaal 00 (5-4 pens)SV Robinhood
2003SV Leo Victor 32SV Robinhood
2004Super Red Eagles 21WBC
2005FCS Nacional 31SV Robinhood
2006SV Robinhood 11 (7-6 pens)Inter Moengotapoe
2007SV Robinhood 11 (4-1 pens)WBC
2008SV Transvaal 00 (won on penalties)SV Notch
2009WBCSandvliet  4'
Aroepa  32'  74'
Sordjo  39'
Zebeda  45' (pen)  68' (pen)
66 (5-3 pen)Inter MoengotapoePinas  22'  65'
Adensiba  66'  82' (pen)  88'
Brunswijk  72'
2010SV Excelsior 2-0 SCVS Takdier Boys
2011SV Notch 4-2 Walking Boyz Company
2012Inter Moengotapoe 5-2[1] SV Excelsior
2013WBC 1-1 (4-3 pens) SCVS Takdier Boys
2014SV Leo Victor 4-2 SV Notch
2015Nishan 42 Andrew Murray  28' 1-0 Inter Moengotapoe André Kamperveen Stadion
2016SV Robinhood 1-1 (4-3 pens) WBC Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion
2017Inter Moengotapoe 3-3 (4-3 pens) Papatam

Number of titles

Club # Wins Winning Years
1 SV Robinhood 6 1997, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2016
2 SV Transvaal 3 1996, 2002, 2008
3 WBC 2 2009, 2013
SV Leo Victor 2 2003, 2014
Inter Moengotapoe 2 2012, 2017
6 FCS Nacional 1 2005
Super Red Eagles 1 2004
PVV 1 1992
SV Excelsior 1 2010
SV Notch 1 2011
Nishan 42 1 2015

References

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