1969–70 Moroccan Throne Cup
The 1969–70 season of the Moroccan Throne Cup was the 14th edition of the competition.
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Country | Morocco |
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Champions | Wydad Athletic Club |
← 1968–69 1970–71 → |
Wydad Athletic Club won the cup, beating Renaissance de Settat 1–0 in the final,[1] played at the Stade d'honneur in Casablanca. Wydad Athletic Club won the cup for the first time in their history.
Competition
Last 16
Team 1 | Team 2 | Result |
Kawkab Marrakech | Chabab Mohammédia | 0–2 |
KAC Kénitra | Renaissance de Tanger | 2–0 |
Racing de Casablanca | Mouloudia Club d'Oujda | 0 – 2[2] |
FAR de Rabat | Renaissance de Settat | 0–1 |
Union de Sidi Kacem | Maghreb de Fès | 0–1 |
Olympic Club de Safi | Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi | 1–3 |
Raja Club Athletic | AS Salé | 4–1 |
Wydad Athletic Club | Hassania d'Agadir | 1–0 |
Quarter-finals
Team 1 | Team 2 | Result |
Renaissance de Settat | Mouloudia Club d'Oujda | 2–1 |
Maghreb de Fès | KAC Kénitra | 1 – 0[2] |
Wydad Athletic Club | Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi | 3–1 |
Raja Club Athletic | Chabab Mohammédia | 0–1 |
Semi-finals
Team 1 | Team 2 | Result |
Wydad Athletic Club | Maghreb de Fès | 1 – 0[3] |
Renaissance de Settat | Chabab Mohammédia | 1–0 |
Final
The final was played between the two winning semi-finalists, Wydad Athletic Club and Renaissance de Settat, on 12 July 1970 at the Stade d'honneur in Casablanca.
Moroccan Throne Cup
Final
Wydad Athletic Club | 1–0 | Renaissance de Settat |
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Stade d'honneur, Casablanca
Referee: Charaf Abdekebir
Notes and references
- http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?c=1648
- match replayed after 0–0 draw
- match replayed after 1–1 draw
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