Arab Cup Winners' Cup

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Arab Cup Winners' Cup
Founded1989
Abolished2001
Region
CO Casablanca

(3 titles)

The Arab Cup Winners' Cup (

Arab nations. It started in 1989 and merged with the Arab Club Champions Cup and Arab Super Cup in 2002 to form the Arab Unified Club Championship
.

History

After the Arab Club Champions Cup, the UAFA held another championship for the Cup Champions Clubs, which began in its first edition in 1989 as a combined tournament. Its competitions were hosted by the Saudi Al-Ittihad Club in Jeddah, and the Stade Tunisien won its first title to continue until 2002, when it landed its last in Tunis and won its title Stade Tunisien again.[1]

Records and statistics

Finals

Winners by club

# Club Winners Runners-up
1
CO Casablanca
3 0
2 Algeria MC Oran 2 0
- Tunisia Stade Tunisien 2 0
4 Egypt Al Ahly 1 0
-
Al-Hilal FC
1 0
-
Al-Gharafa SC
)
1 0
- Tunisia Club Africain 1 0
-
OC Khouribga
1 0
9
Al-Jaish SC
0 2
-
Al-Shabab Club
0 2
11
Al-Faisaly Club
0 1
- Sudan Al-Hilal Club 0 1
- Saudi Arabia Al Nassr FC 0 1
-
Al-Qadisiyah FC
0 1
-
El Mokawloon SC
0 1
- Tunisia Étoile du Sahel 0 1
- Kuwait Kuwait SC 0 1
-
Sadd SC
0 1

Winners by country

# Nation Winners Runners-up Total
1  Morocco 4 0 4
2  Tunisia 3 1 4
3  Algeria 2 0 2
4  Saudi Arabia 1 4 5
5  Egypt 1 1 2
-  Qatar 1 1 2
7  Syria 0 2 2
8  Jordan 0 1 1
-  Kuwait 0 1 1
-  Sudan 0 1 1

All-time top scorers

Rank Nat Name Goals
1 Liberia Frank Seator 11
2 Algeria Rachid Amrane 8
Zambia Maybein Mokay 8
4 Tunisia
Abdullah Al-Jumaan
7
5 Morocco toufiq balagha 6
Tunisia Imed Ben Younes 6
Iraq Laith Hussein 6
Syria Mohamed Mustapha 6

References

  1. ^ "بطولات الأندية العربية". uafaac.com. 2017.

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