King's Cup (Egypt)

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King's Cup or King Fouad Cup is a previous Egyptian football competition. It was founded in the 1924–25 season.[1][2]

King's Cup
Organising bodyEgyptian Football Association
Founded1925
Abolished1952
RegionEgypt
Domestic cup(s)Egypt Cup

It was held between teams from different regions, which were chosen from clubs from different regions competing for the King Fouad Cup. Its name was changed in 1942 to the King Fouad Cup after the name of the Prince Farouk Cup was changed to the King's Cup, which eventually became the Egypt Cup while the King Fouad Cup was discontinued in 1952.[3]

Regions[edit]

Winning Seasons[edit]

  • 1924–25: Cairo region
  • 1925–26: Cairo region
  • 1926–27: Alexandria area
  • 1927–28: Cairo region
  • 1928–29: Cairo region
  • 1929–30: Alexandria area
  • 1930–31: Cairo region
  • 1931–32: Cairo region
  • 1932–33: Alexandria area
  • 1933–34: Cairo region
  • 1934–35: Canal zone
  • 1935–36: Canal zone
  • 1936–37: Alexandria area
  • 1937–38: Canal zone
  • 1938–39: Alexandria area
  • 1939–40: Cairo region
  • 1940–41: Cairo region
  • 1941–42: Cairo region
  • 1942–43: Cairo region
  • 1943–44: Alexandria area
  • 1944–45: Cairo region
  • 1945–46: Cairo region
  • 1946–47: Cairo region
  • 1947–48: Cairo region
  • 1948–49: Cairo region
  • 1949–50: Cairo region
  • 1950–51: Cairo region
  • 1951–52: Cairo region

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Egyptian Football Net - King's Cup". web.archive.org. 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  2. ^ "كأس الملك فؤاد". areq.net. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  3. ^ "110 سنة زمالك .. الأبيض يحقق 97 بطولة في تاريخه". اليوم السابع (in Arabic). 2021-01-05. Retrieved 2024-04-13.

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