Burundian Cup
The Burundian Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Burundian football.[1]
Founded | 1982 |
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Winners
- 1982: Vital'O FC
- 1983: Inter FC
- 1984: Inter FC
- 1985: Vital'O FC
- 1986: Vital'O FC
- 1987: Muzinga FC
- 1988: Vital'O FC
- 1989: Vital'O FC
- 1990: AS Inter Star ou Inter FC
- 1991: Vital'O FC
- 1992: Prince Louis FC
- 1993: Vital'O FC
- 1994: Vital'O FC
- 1995: Vital'O FC
- 1996: Vital'O FC
- 1997: Vital'O FC
- 1998: Elite FC
- 1999: Vital'O FC
- 2000: Athlético Olympic FC
- 2001: unknown
- 2002: unknown
- 2003: unknown
- 2004: unknown
- 2005: unknown
- 2006: unknown
- 2007: unknown
- 2008: unknown
- 2009: unknown
- 2010: unknown
- Coupe du Président de la République
- 2011: LLB Académic 0-0 (6-5 pen) Athlético Olympic FC
- 2012: LLB Académic 1-0 Vital'O FC
- Coupe de la Confédération
- 2013: Académie Tchité FC 0-0 (won on pen) LLB Académic
- Coupe du Président de la République
- 2014: LLB Académic 1-1 (4-3 pen) Le Messager Ngozi
- 2015: Vital'O FC 2-2 (4-3 pen) Athlético Olympic FC
- 2016: Le Messager Ngozi 1-1 (aet, 4-3 pen) Vital'O FC
- 2017: Olympique Star 2-1 Le Messager Ngozi
- 2018: Vital'O FC 3-1 Delta Star
- 2019: Aigle Noir Makamba FC 3-1 Rukinzo FC
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References
- Burundi - List of Cup Winners, RSSSF.com
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