Equatoguinean Cup
Appearance
The Equatoguinean Cup (Spanish: Copa de Su Excelencia) is the top knockout tournament of the Equatoguinean football. Its full name is Equatoguinean Cup - King's Cup Abudunal Sun. It was created in 1974.[1]
Winners
[edit]- 1978 : Union (Mongomo)
- 1979 : Akonangui FC
- 1980 : CD Elá Nguema
- 1981 : CD Elá Nguema
- 1982 : CD Elá Nguema
- 1983 : CD Elá Nguema
- 1984 : GD Lage (Malabo)
- 1985 : Atlético Malabo
- 1986 : Junevil Reyes (Bata)
- 1987 : Atlético Malabo
- 1988 : Atlético Malabo
- 1989 : Union Vesper (Bata)
- 1990 : Atlético Malabo
- 1991 : Atlético Malabo
- 1992 : CD Elá Nguema
unknown winner between 1993 and 1995
- 1996 : Akonangui FC
- 1997 : CD Elá Nguema 1-0 Deportivo Mongomo
- 1998 : Union Vesper
- 1999 : CD Unidad Malabo
- 2000 : CD Unidad Malabo
- 2001 : Atlético Malabo
- 2002 : Akonangui FC bt Sony Elá Nguema
- 2003 : unknown
- 2004 : Sony de Elá Nguema 1-0 Akonangui FC
unknown winner between 2005 and 2006
- 2007 : Akonangui 2-0 Atlético Malabo
- 2009 : Dragón
- 2011 : Atlético Semu 2-1 Águilas Verdes
- 2012 : The Panthers 1-0 AD Mesi Nkulu
- 2013 : The Panthers 2-0 Nsok-Nsomo
- 2014 : Leones Vegetarianos 1-1 Deportivo Mongomo [5-4 pen]
- 2015 : Deportivo Mongomo 2-0 The Panthers
- 2016 : Racing de Micomeseng 1-1 Atlético Semu [6-5 pen]
- 2017 : Deportivo Niefang 1-0 Atlético Semu[2]
- 2018 : not played
- 2019 : Akonangui 2-0 Estrella Roja[3]
- 2020–21 : Not played
- 2022 : Inter Litoral 1-0 Cano Sport Academy
- 2023 : Cano Sport Academy 2-0 EDSA
References
[edit]- ^ Equatorial Guinea - List of Cup Winners, RSSSF.com
- ^ "DVO Niefang, campeón de la Copa de S.E." Archived from the original on 2017-12-28. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
- ^ Akonangui FC gana su quinta Copa de S.E ante una Estrella Roja sin ocasiones de gol.