Maghreb Champions Cup

Maghreb Champions Cup
Founded 1969
Region Maghreb
Number of teams 4
Current champions Tunisia Club Africain
Most successful club(s) Algeria CR Belouizdad
Tunisia Club Africain
(3 times)

The Maghreb Champions Cup was a North African football competition which regrouped the winners of the leagues from Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Libya (only in the first edition). Mauritania at this time was not a part of the Maghreb, so their clubs did not participate.

Winners

Year Host city Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1970
Details
Algeria Algiers Algeria CR Belcourt 2 – 2
( – )
penalties
Tunisia CS Sfaxien Libya Al-Ittihad Club 0 – 0
( – )
penalties
Morocco Wydad AC Casablanca
1971
Details
home/away Algeria CR Belcourt n/a Tunisia ES Tunis Morocco FAR Rabat
1972
Details
Morocco Casablanca Algeria CR Belcourt 2 – 1 Tunisia CS Sfaxien Morocco RS Settat 1 – 0 Algeria MC Oran
1973
Details
Tunisia Tunis Tunisia ES Sahel 2 – 0 Algeria CR Belcourt Morocco ADM Casablanca 1 – 1
( – )
penalties
Algeria MO Constantine
1974
Details
Algeria Algiers Tunisia Club Africain 2 – 0 Algeria JS Kabylie Tunisia ES Sahel 1 – 0 Morocco KAC Kénitra
1975
Details
Morocco Casablanca Tunisia Club Africain 2 – 0 Morocco Raja Beni Mellal Tunisia ES Tunis 1 – 0 Algeria JST Kouba
1976
Details
Tunisia Tunis Tunisia Club Africain 1 – 1
(4 – 2)
penalties
Algeria MC Alger Tunisia ES Tunis 4 – 2 Morocco MC Oujda

^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.

Winners by team

Rank Club Winners Runners-up Third
1 Algeria CR Belouizdad 3 1 0
2 Tunisia Club Africain 3 0 0
3 Tunisia ES Sahel 1 0 1
4 Tunisia CS Sfaxien 0 2 0
5 Tunisia ES Tunis 0 1 2
6 Algeria JS Kabylie 0 1 0
Algeria MC Alger 0 1 0
Morocco Raja Beni Mellal 0 1 0
9 Libya Al-Ittihad Club 0 0 1
Morocco FAR Rabat 0 0 1
Morocco Racing AC Casablanca 0 0 1
Morocco RS Settat 0 0 1

Winners by country

Rank Club Winners Runners-up Third
1  Tunisia 4 3 3
2  Algeria 3 3 0
3  Morocco 0 1 3
3  Libya 0 0 1

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