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Revision as of 07:26, 5 December 2014
Region | Palestine (PFF) |
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Current champions | Hilal Al-Quds (2013/14) |
Most successful team(s) | Shabab Al-Khaleel[1] |
2013–14 Palestine Cup |
The Palestine Cup is the main national association football competition in Palestine. It is sanctioned by the Palestinian Football Federation. Past competitions were more expansive including clubs from all tiers of Palestinian Football. For the 2010–11 season the PFA restricted participation to just the 12 teams of the 2010–11 West Bank Premier League.
Format
The format of the 2010–11 Palestine Cup featured a group stage with two groups of six teams. After one round of play where each team in the group had played each other once, the top two teams based on points accumulated advanced to the semifinal stage. Semifinals were a two-legged affair with the aggregate winners advancing to a one-off final.
Past Winners
- 1997: Al-Bireh
- 2000: Shabab Al-Khalil or Hilal Al-Quds
- 2007/08: Tarji Wadi Al-Nes
- 2009/10: Tarji Wadi Al-Nes
- 2010/11: Hilal Al-Quds
- 2011/12: Shabab Al-Dhahiriya
- 2012/13: Shabab Al-Khaleel
- 2013/14: Hilal Al-Quds[2]