Niger Cup

Niger Cup

The Niger Cup is the national football competition, on a knock-out-basis in Niger.

Niger Cup Finals

Season Winner Score Runner-up
1974 Sahel SC 3 - 0 Magaria
1975 Olympic FC 2 - 1 Tessaoua FC
1976 Liberté FC 2 - 1 Espoir FC
1977 Olympic FC 4 - 2 Espoir FC
1978 Sahel SC 4 - 3 Espoir FC
1979 AS Niamey Ader Club
1980 AS Niamey 1 - 0 Zoundourma
1981 AS Niamey 3 - 0 Maradi FC
1982 Zoundourma 2 - 1 AS Niamey
1983 Jangorzo FC 3 - 3 (4-3) Olympic FC
1984 Espoir FC 1 - 0 Liberté FC
1985 Espoir FC 1 - 1 (6-5) Olympic FC
1986 Sahel SC 2 - 0 Yadio FC
1987 Sahel SC 2 - 0 Ader Club
1988 Liberté FC 1 - 1 (6-5) Ader Club
1989 Liberté FC 2 - 1 Ader Club
1990 Olympic FC 1 - 0 Liberté FC
1991 Olympic FC 0 - 0 (4-3) Sahel SC
1992 Sahel SC 2 - 1 Olympic FC
1993 Sahel SC 2 - 1 Olympic FC
1994 Zumunta AC 3 - 1 Espoir FC
1995 ASFAN 3 - 1 Liberté FC
1996 Sahel SC 3 - 2 JS Ténéré
1997 JS Ténéré 6 - 2 Jangorzo FC
1998 JS Ténéré 4 - 0 Liberté FC
1999 JS Ténéré 2 - 0 Sahel SC
2000 JS Ténéré 3 - 1 Olympic FC
2001 Akokana F.C. 1 - 1 (5-4) Jangorzo FC
2002 not held
2003 Olympic FC 4 - 1 Alkali Nassara
2004 Sahel SC 2 - 1 Akokana F.C.
2005 not known
2006 Sahel SC AS-FNIS
2007 AS-FNIS 3 - 0 Espoir de Zinde
2008 AS Police (Niamey) 2 - 0 Akokana F.C.
2009 ASFAN (Niamey) 1 - 0 AS-FNIS
2010 ASFAN (Niamey) 2 - 1 AS GNN
2011 Sahel SC 1 - 0[1] Jangorzo FC

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up
Sahel SC 10 2
Olympic FC 5 5
JS Ténéré 4 1
Liberté FC 3 4
Espoir FC 2 5
AS Niamey 2 1
ASFAN 3 -
Jangorzo FC 1 3
Akokana F.C. 1 2
Zoundourma 1 1
AS GNN (AS-FNIS) 1 2
AS Police 1 -
Zumunta AC 1 -
Ader Club - 4
Alkali Nassara - 1
Magaria - 1
Maradi FC - 1
Tessaoua FC - 1
Yadio FC - 1

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