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Prince Faisal bin Fahd League U-21
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The Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup, formerly known as the Saudi Federation Cup, was an association football competition organized by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.
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History
The competition was founded in the 1975–76 season, with Al-Nassr as the first champion. Initially, it was for senior teams, but the rules were later changed to allow only players under 23 years of age. However, after a few years and a lack of spectator interest, the competition was reopened to players of all ages.
In 2000, the name of the competition was changed from saudi federation Cup to its current title, a decision made to commemorate the late Prince Faisal bin Fahd.
The 2009-10 edition was the final tournament for first teams. It was then changed to an Under-21 competition, counting for youth teams rather than the first team. Al-Hilal is the record holder in this competition with the most championships.
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List of champions
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First team Performance by club
First team
U-23 & U-21 Performance by club
U23 , U21 team
See also
External links
- Saudi Arabia Football Federation (archived 6 October 2008)
- Saudi Arabia – List of Cup Winners on RSSSF
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