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Association football tournament in the Gambia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Gambian Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Gambian football. The current champion is Real Banjul who won their four title in 2019. The winner competes in the Gambian Super Cup and also qualifies into the CAF Confederation Cup each season, if the national league champion also wins the FA cup then the second placed cup club competes.
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Wallidan FC has won the most titles, 24.
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Winners
Before independence
- 1952: Gambia United 2–1 Augustinians FC
- 1954: Police
- 1955: UAC
- 1956: White Phantoms
- 1957: Rainbow
- 1958: White Phantoms
- 1959: Black Diamonds
- 1960: White Phantoms
- 1961: White Phantoms
- 1962: Augustinians
- 1963: White Phantoms
- 1964: White Phantoms
- 1965: not played
Since independence
- 1966: Arrance
- 1967: Arrance
- 1968: Augustinians
- 1969: Real de Banjul 2-1 Young Lions
- 1970: Real de Banjul 2–1 White Phantoms
- 1971: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1972: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1973: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1974: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1975: Ports Authority (Banjul) vs Real Banjul[1]
- 1976: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1977: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1978: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1979: Dingareh
- 1980: Ports Authority vs Real Banjul
- 1981: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1982: Starlight Banjul
- 1983: Hawks (Banjul)
- 1984: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1985: Starlight Banjul
- 1986: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1987: Wallidan (Banjul) 5–1 Hawks
- 1988: Wallidan (Banjul)
- 1989: not played
- 1990: not played
- 1991: not played
- 1992: Wallidan (Banjul) bt Peak Marwich
- 1993: Wallidan (Banjul) 2–1 Real de Banjul
- 1994: Wallidan
- 1995: Mass Sosseh bt Steve Biko
- 1996: Hawks
- 1997: Real de Banjul 1–0 Hawks (Banjul)
- 1998: Wallidan (Banjul) 1–1 1–1 Gambia Ports Authority (Banjul) (aet, 4–3 pen)
- 1999: Wallidan (Banjul) 1–1 Mass Sosseh (aet, 4–3 pen)
- 2000: Steve Biko (Bakau) 1–1 Wallidan (Banjul) (aet, 4–2 pen)
- 2001: Wallidan (Banjul) 3–0 Blackpool (Serrekunda East)
- 2002: Wallidan (Banjul) 1–0 Real de Banjul
- 2003: Wallidan (Banjul) 1–0 Hawks (Banjul)
- 2004: Wallidan (Banjul) 1–1 Armed Forces (Banjul) (aet, 9–8 pen)
- 2005: Bakau United 4–1 Wallidan (Banjul) (aet)
- 2006: Hawks (Banjul) 3–0 Steve Biko FC (Bakau)
- 2007: Ports Authority (Banjul) 1–0 Hawks (Banjul)
- 2008: Wallidan (Banjul) 2–2 Samger (4–2 pen)
- 2009: Young Africans (Banjul) 0–0 GAMTEL (Banjul) (3–1 pen)
- 2010: GAMTEL (Banjul) 3–0 Hawks (Banjul)
- 2011: GAMTEL (Banjul) 2–0 Ports Authority (Banjul)
- 2012: GAMTEL (Banjul) 3–0 Interior FC (Serrekunda)
- 2013: GAMTEL (Banjul) 1–1 Seaview (3–1 pen)
- 2014: Banjul United (Banjul) 1–0 Hawks (Banjul)[2]
- 2015: Wallidan (Banjul) 2–0 GAMTEL
- 2016: Brikama United (Brikama) 1-0 Bombada
- 2017: Hawks (Banjul) 1–1 Real de Banjul (7–6 pen)
- 2018: Armed Forces (Banjul) 4–3 Brikama United
- 2019: Real de Banjul (Banjul) 1–0 Red Hawks
- 2020: Not played due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Not played due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: Wallidan (Banjul) 0–0 Brikama United (4–2 pen)
- 2023: Not played
- 2024: Medina United 0–0 TMT (3–2 pen)
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Performance by club
Only cups after independence are counted.
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