Cook Islands Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Cook Islands Football Association in Cook Islands.
Founded | 1950 |
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Cook Islands Cup winners
edit- 1950: Titikaveka
- 1951–77: Unknown
- 1978: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 1979: Titikaveka
- 1980: Matavera
- 1981: Avatiu
- 1982: Avatiu
- 1983: Nikao Sokattack
- 1984: Titikaveka
- 1985: Arorangi
- 1986–90: Unknown
- 1991: Takuvaine
- 1992: Avatiu
- 1993: Avatiu
- 1994: Avatiu
- 1995: Avatiu
- 1996: Avatiu
- 1997: Avatiu
- 1998: Avatiu
- 1999: Avatiu
- 2000: Avatiu
- 2001: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2002: Nikao Sokattack
- 2003: Nikao Sokattack
- 2004: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2005: Nikao Sokattack
- 2006: Takuvaine
- 2007: Nikao Sokattack
- 2008: Nikao Sokattack
- 2009: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2010: Nikao Sokattack
- 2011: Nikao Sokattack
- 2012: Nikao Sokattack
- 2013: Tupapa Maraerenga[3]
- 2014: Takuvaine[4]
- 2015: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2016: Puaikura
- 2017: Puaikura[5]
- 2018: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2019: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2020: Nikao Sokattack
- 2021: Nikao Sokattack
- 2022: Nikao Sokattack
- 2023: Tupapa Maraerenga
Titles
editClub | Winners |
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Nikao Sokattack | 12
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Avatiu | 11
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Tupapa Maraerenga | 9
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Puaikura (includes Arorangi) | 3
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Takuvaine | 3
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Titikaveka | 2
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Matavera | 1
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Cook Islands Football Association". Archived from the original on 14 December 2014. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ^ "Cook Islands – List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ^ Tupapa crowned KO champs Archived 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine at cookislandsfootball.com
- ^ "Cook Islands Football Association". Archived from the original on 8 January 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ^ "Puaikura takes Knockout Cup". 19 December 2017.