Forconi Cup
The Forconi Cup, also called Coupe Edmond Forconi was an Organized in 1942 to 1962, open to all clubs affiliated to the League Algiers Football Association. Regional level as for all Algiers department, the competition to determine the qualified clubs in the area for the North African Cup, inter-regional competition.
Founded | 1942 |
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Region | |
Most successful club(s) | FC Blida GS Alger O Hussein Dey (3 titles each) |
The competition, which follows other departmental cuts of the same league, takes place for almost a decade. His editions are paired with the qualifications for the North African Cup and resist the enthusiasm aroused after 1957 the permission of North African clubs to compete in the Coupe de France, as the Algerian Cup in 1957. Finally the cup disappears in 1962 with the independence of Algeria.
Finals
Key
(R) | Replay |
* | Match went to extra time |
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time | |
Winning team won the Double |
Results
Season | Dates | Winners | Score | Runners–up | Venue |
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1939–40 | June 9, 1940 | RU Alger | 2–1 | MC Alger | Stade Municipal d'Alger, Hamma-Anassers |
1940–41 | May 4, 1941 | RC Maison Carrée | 4–1 | RU Alger | Stade Municipal d'Alger, Hamma-Anassers |
1942–43 | May 1, 1943 | AS Saint Eugène | 2–1 | RS Alger | Stade Municipal d'Alger, Hamma-Anassers |
1944–45 | February 4, 1945 | USM Blida | 1–0 | RS Alger | Stade Municipal d'Alger, Hamma-Anassers |
1945–46 | May 11, 1946 | FC Blida | 1–0 | GS Alger | Stade Municipal d'Alger, Hamma-Anassers |
1946–47 | June 1, 1947 | RS Alger | 2–1 | O Hussein Dey | Stade Communal Saint-Eugène, Saint-Eugène |
1947–48 | June 3, 1948 | MC Alger | 5–3 | AS Saint Eugène | Stade Communal Saint-Eugène, Saint-Eugène |
1948–49 | May 25, 1949 | GS Alger | 1–1 | AS Saint Eugène | Stade Communal Saint-Eugène, Saint-Eugène |
1949–50 | June 18, 1950 | O Hussein Dey | 2–0 | FC Blida | Stade Communal Saint-Eugène, Saint-Eugène |
1950–51 | June 3, 1951 | MC Alger | 3–2 | AS Saint Eugène | Stade Communal Saint-Eugène, Saint-Eugène |
1951–52 | June 15, 1952 | FC Blida | 3–1 | MC Alger | Stade Communal Saint-Eugène, Saint-Eugène |
1952–53 | May 24, 1953 | RC Maison Carrée | 5–1 | RU Alger | |
1953–54 | April 4, 1954 | O Hussein Dey | 3–2 | RC Maison Carrée | |
1954–55 | March 31, 1955 | AS Saint Eugène | 2–1 | RS Alger | |
1955–56 | April 29, 1956 | RC Maison Carrée | 4–0 | SCU El Biar | |
1956–57 | June 2, 1957 | FC Blida | 1–0 | RC Maison Carrée | Stade de Boufarik, Boufarik |
1957–58 | May 26, 1958 | O Hussein Dey | 3–1 | RU Alger | |
1958–59 | May 7, 1959 | GS Alger | 3–1 | GS Orléansville | Stade d'El Biar, El Biar |
1959–60 | June 12, 1960 | GS Alger | 3–1 | RU Alger | Stade Communal Saint-Eugène, Saint-Eugène |
1960–61 | |||||
1961–62 |
Performance by club
Rank | Club | Winners | Runners-up | Winning Years |
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1 | FC Blida | 3 | 1 | 1946, 1952, 1957 |
2 | GS Alger | 3 | 1 | 1949, 1959, 1960 |
3 | O Hussein Dey | 3 | 1 | 1950, 1954, 1958 |
4 | AS Saint Eugène | 2 | 3 | 1943, 1955 |
5 | RC Maison Carrée | 2 | 2 | 1953, 1956 |
6 | MC Alger | 2 | 1 | 1948, 1951 |
7 | RS Alger | 1 | 2 | 1947 |
8 | USM Blida | 1 | 0 | 1946 |
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References
External links
- Algeria - List of Champions - rsssf.com
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