Nigeria Federation Cup

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Federation Cup
Founded1942
Number of teams72
Qualifier for
Shooting Stars FC (8 titles)
2023 Nigeria Federation Cup

The Nigeria Federation Cup (known as the

Hrvatski nogometni kup among others. It was created in 1945 as the "Governor's Cup",[1] succeeding the War Memorial Challenge Cup that had been limited to teams from Lagos
.

The tournament was created in 1945 as the Governor's Cup and was initially dominated by

women's tournament.[2]

On 8 August 2021, Bayelsa became the first state to have two clubs win the FA cup in the men's and women's editions in the same year.[3]

Enugu Rangers
with six titles.

Bendel Insurance are the current champions.

Format

The competition is a

1 FCT in Nigeria. All clubs qualify via their states cup championships, the winners and runners-up of each state cup championship qualifies for the tournament regardless of their position at the Nigerian football league system
. A 'Rookie' play-off will be held for the 20 lowest ranked clubs, the 10 winners then joins the remaining 54 at the first round. All matches are held at neutral venues.

The winner qualifies automatically for the next season's CAF Confederation Cup or the runners-up if the winner had already qualified for a CAF club competition based on league's position.

Finals

Year Winners Score Runners-up
War Memorial Challenge Cup
1942 ZAC Bombers 4001–0 Services
1943 Lagos Marine 3–2 RAF
1944 Lagos Railways 2–0 Marine
1945 Lagos Railways 1–1 (4–1) Lagos United
Governors Cup
1945 Marine 1–0 Corinthians
1946 Lagos Railways 3–1 Port Harcourt FC
1947 Marine 3–1 Lagos Railways
1948 Lagos Railways 1–0 Warri
1949 Lagos Railways 3–0 Port Harcourt FC
1950 Lagos UAC 3–2 Port Harcourt FC
1951 Lagos Railways 3–2
Jos Plateau Highlanders
(Jos)
1952 Lagos PAN Bank 6–0 Warri
1953 Kano Pillars F.C. 2–1 Lagos Dynamos
FA Cup
1954 St. Patrick's College (Calabar) 3–0 Kano Pillars F.C.
1955 Port Harcourt FC 4–1 Warri
1956 Lagos Railways 3–1 Warri
1957 Lagos Railways 5–1 Zaria
1958 Port Harcourt FC 6–0 Federal United
1959
Ibadan Lions
1–0 Police
Challenge Cup
1960
Lagos ECN
5–2
Ibadan Lions
1961
Ibadan Lions
1–0 Lagos UAC
1962 Police 1–0
Jos Plateau Highlanders
(Jos)
1963 Port Harcourt FC 1–0
Jos Plateau Highlanders
(Jos)
1964 Lagos Railways 3–1
Jos Plateau Highlanders
(Jos)
1965
Lagos ECN
3–1
Jos Plateau Highlanders
(Jos)
1966
Ibadan Lions
w/o
Jos Plateau Highlanders
(Jos)
1967
Stationery Stores
(Lagos)
3–1
Jos Plateau Highlanders
(Jos)
1968
Stationery Stores
(Lagos)
3–1 (replay)
Plateau United
1969
Ibadan Lions
5–1 Warri
1970
Lagos ECN
3–1
Mighty Jets
(Jos)
1971
WNDC Ibadan
2–1
Enugu Rangers
1972
Bendel Insurance (Benin City
)
2–2 (3–2 replay)
Mighty Jets
(Jos)
1973
No competition
1974
Enugu Rangers
2–0
Mighty Jets
(Jos)
1975
Enugu Rangers
1–0
Shooting Stars FC
(Ibadan)
1976
Enugu Rangers
2–0 Alyufsalam Rocks (Ilorin)
1977
Shooting Stars FC
(Ibadan)
2–0
Racca Rovers
1978
Bendel Insurance
3–0
Enugu Rangers
1979
Shooting Stars FC
(Ibadan)
2–0
Sharks FC
(Port Harcourt)
1980
Bendel Insurance
(Benin City)
1–0
Stationery Stores
(Lagos)
1981
Enugu Rangers
2–0
Bendel Insurance
(Benin City)
1982
Stationery Stores
(Lagos)
4–1
Niger Tornadoes
(Minna)
1983
Enugu Rangers
0–0 (5–4 p)
DIC Bees
(Kaduna)
1984
Leventis United
(Ibadan)
1–0
Abiola Babes
(Abeokuta)
1985
Abiola Babes
(Abeokuta)
0–0 (6–5 p)
BCC Lions
(Gboko)
1986
Leventis United
(Ibadan)
1–0
Abiola Babes
(Abeokuta)
1987
Abiola Babes
(Abeokuta)
1–1 (7–6 p)
Ranchers Bees
1988
Iwuanyanwu Nationale
(Owerri)
3–0
Flash Flamingoes
1989
BCC Lions
(Gboko)
1–0
Iwuanyanwu Nationale
(Owerri)
1990
Stationery Stores
(Lagos)
0–0 (5–4 p)
Enugu Rangers
1991
El-Kanemi Warriors
(Maiduguri)
3–2 Kano Pillars F.C.
1992
El-Kanemi Warriors
(Maiduguri)
1–0
Stationery Stores
(Lagos)
1993
BCC Lions
(Gboko)
1–0
Plateau United
(Jos)
1994
BCC Lions
(Gboko)
1–0
Julius Berger FC
(Lagos)
1995
Shooting Stars FC
(Ibadan)
2–0
Katsina United
1996
Julius Berger FC
(Lagos)
1–0 (a.p.)
Katsina United
1997
BCC Lions
(Gboko)
1–0
Katsina United
1998
Wikki Tourists
(Bauchi)
0-0(
a.e.t.)(3–2 p
)
Plateau United
(Jos)
Coca-Cola FA Cup
1999
Plateau United
(Jos)
1–0
Iwuanyanwu Nationale
(Owerri)
2000
Niger Tornadoes
(Minna)
1–0
Enugu Rangers
2001
Dolphin FC
(Port Harcourt)
2–0
El-Kanemi Warriors
(Maiduguri)
2002
Julius Berger FC
(Lagos)
3–0
Yobe Desert Stars
(Damaturu)
2003
Lobi Stars
(Makurdi)
2–0
Sharks FC
(Port Harcourt)
2004
Dolphin FC
(Port Harcourt)
1–0
Enugu Rangers
2005
Enyimba FC
(Aba)
1–1(
a.e.t.)(6–5 p
)
Lobi Stars
(Makurdi)
2006
Dolphin FC
(Port Harcourt)
2-2(
a.e.t.)(5–3 p
)
Bendel Insurance
2007
Dolphin FC
(Port Harcourt)
1–1(
a.e.t.)(3–2 p
)
Enugu Rangers
2008
Ocean Boys FC
(Brass)
2–2 (
a.e.t.)(7–6 p
)
Gombe United FC
Federation Cup
2009
Enyimba FC
(Aba)
1–0
Sharks FC
(Port Harcourt)
2010 Kaduna United F.C. 3–3 (
a.e.t.)(3–2 p
)
Enyimba FC
(Aba)
2011 Heartland F.C. 1–0
Enyimba FC
(Aba)
2012 Heartland F.C. 2–1
Lobi Stars
2013 Enyimba F.C. 2–2 (
a.e.t.) (5–4 p
)
Warri Wolves
2014
Enyimba FC
2–1
Dolphins FC (Port Harcourt)
2015 Akwa United F.C. 2–1
Lobi Stars
2016 Ifeanyi Ubah F.C. 0–0 (5–4 p) Nasarawa United F.C.[4]
2017 Akwa United F.C. (Uyo) 0–0 (3–2 p) Niger Tornadoes F.C. (Minna)[5]
2018
Enugu Rangers
3–3 (4–3 p)
Kano Pillars (Kano)[6]
2019
Kano Pillars
(Kano)
0–0 (4–3 p) Niger Tornadoes F.C. (Minna)
2020
Cancelled[a]
2021
Bayelsa United
(Yenagoa)
2–2 (4–3 p)
Nasarawa United
(Lafia)
2022
Abandoned at the quarter-finals
2023
Bendel Insurance
1–0
Enugu Rangers
  1. ^ The 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Total (not including War Memorial Cup)

Club Titles
Shooting Stars FC
(Ibadan) [includes Ibadan Lions and WNDC]
8
Lagos Railways (Lagos) 8
Enugu Rangers
6
Bendel Insurance
(Benin City)
4
BCC Lions
(Gboko)
4
Dolphins FC
[formerly known as Eagle Cement]
4
Stationery Stores
(Lagos)
4
Enyimba FC
(Aba)
4
Iwuanyanwu Nationale/Heartland (Owerri) 3
Lagos ECN
(Lagos) (later renamed NEPA)
3
Port Harcourt FC 3
Kano Pillars F.C. (Kano) 2
Abiola Babes
(Abeokuta)
2
Akwa United F.C. 2
El-Kanemi Warriors
(Maiduguri)
2
Julius Berger FC
(Lagos)
2
Leventis United
(Ibadan)
2
Marine 2
Calabar 1
Ifeanyi Ubah (Nnewi) 1
Kaduna United (Kaduna) 1
Lagos PAN Bank (Lagos) 1
Lagos UAC (Lagos) 1
Lobi Stars
(Makurdi)
1
Niger Tornadoes
(Minna)
1
Ocean Boys FC
(Brass)
1
Plateau United
(Jos)
1
Police (Lagos) 1
Wikki Tourists
(Bauchi)
1
Bayelsa United
(Yenagoa)
1

References

  1. ^ "The Federation Cup... 67 years Of Nigerian History, Through Football". ngrguardiannews.com. 30 September 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Nigerian FA Cup signs 5 year sponsorship deal with Aiteo group". thecable.ng. 28 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Bayelsa teams emerge double 2021 Aiteo cup champions". premiumtimesng.com. 8 August 2021.
  4. ^ Eludini, Tunde (2016-11-06). "FC Ifeanyi Ubah emerge 2016 Federation Cup Champions - Premium Times Nigeria". Retrieved 2020-05-23.
  5. ^ "AITEO Cup: Akwa United beat Tornadoes to win competition – Premium Times Nigeria". Premium Times Nigeria. 15 October 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Enugu Rangers break 35-year Aiteo Cup jinx". ESPN.com.

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