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North African Cup

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Abolished
  
1956

Most successful club(s)
  
CDJ Oran (4 times)

Region
  
Maghreb (ULNA)

Last champions
  
SC Bel-Abbès

Date founded
  
1930

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The North African Cup was a football competition involving the then French territories of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia from 1930 to 1956. The tournament was contested between the clubs of five leagues, with Morocco and Tunisia contributing one league each, and Algeria contributing leagues from the districts of Algiers, Constantine and Oran. In 1956 the cup was cancelled as Morocco and Tunisia both became independent of France in that year and left the cup. Another competition was created called the Algerian Cup (colonial period) which is concerned only the three Algerian leagues before independence.

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Winners by team

* Match not played

Winners by league

In the 1955–56 edition, two teams from the League of Oran went to the final; however it was not played. So normally the League of Oran is ranked in the first place with 8 winners and four runners-up.

References

North African Cup Wikipedia