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North African Championship

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Founded
  
1920

Region
  
North Africa (ULNA)

Most successful club(s)
  
SC Bel-Abbès (7 times)

Abolished
  
1956

Last champions
  
ESFM Guelma

North African Championship

The North African Championship was a football competition involving the territories of French Algeria, French protectorate of Morocco and French protectorate of Tunisia. It was played between the champions of the Tunisian, the Moroccan football league and the 3 Algerian regional leagues. Morocco did not enter their champions until the 1928/29 season. In 1956 the cup was cancelled because Morocco and Tunisia both became independent of France in that year and left the cup. It was replaced by the Algerian CFA Championship.

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Winners of unofficial editions

Was organized by the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques.

  • 1911/12 FC Blidéen (Blida)
  • 1912-19 not known
  • 1919/20 Racing Club (Tunis)
  • Winners of the North African Championship

    Was organized by the Union des Ligues Nord-Africaines de Football hosted by the French Football Federation.

    Winners by team

    NTB:
  • ES Guelma (ex. ESFM Guelma)
  • JSM Skikda (ex. JS Philippeville)
  • References

    North African Championship Wikipedia