Great Taça Nacional

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Great Taça Nacional
Full name Supertaça "Boer" from Guiné-Bissau
abbreviation Supertaça
Association FFGB
First edition 1993
Title holder FC Cuntum
Record winner Sporting de Bissau , Benfica de Bissau (2 titles each)

The Super Taça Nacional , also Supertaça "Boer" da Guiné-Bissau , is a cup competition for club teams in Guinea-Bissau .

It represents the country's Supercup . The national champions of Guinea-Bissau and the Guinea-Bissau Cup winners play for the title in one game. If a club wins both competitions in the same year ( double ), the cup finalist competes in the Supercup.

history

Logo of the Guinean football association Federação de Futebol da Guiné-Bissau (FFGB)

At least since 1960, a national champion has been played in what was then the Portuguese colony of Guinea-Bissau. After the country gained independence, the national football association of Guinea-Bissau, the Federação de Futebol da Guiné-Bissau (FFGB) , was founded in 1974 . In 1975, the FFGB ​​organized the new national championship, the Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau , for the first time , followed in 1976 by the Taça Nacional da Guiné-Bissau cup , which was first played in 1977.

In 1993 the association organized the Supercup Super Taça Nacional for the first time , the winner was Sport Portos de Bissau from the capital Bissau .

Various political and financial crises in Guinea-Bissau and differences between the clubs occasionally led to the abandonment or failure of football operations in the country, and thus to individual cup competitions that were not held, for example in the years after the civil war in 1998 .

Winners list

Web links

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics of the cup competitions in Guinea-Bissau on the website of the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation , accessed on January 8, 2018