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The '''Corian Cup''' is the premier [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] cup competition in [[microwiki:Kingdom of Coria|Kingdom of Coria]]. The cup involves all professional teams from both of the professional Corian leagues. The cup is a two-leg knock-out tournament and is contested by 16 teams.
The '''Corian Cup''' is the premier [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] cup competition in [[Kingdom of Coria]]. The cup involves all professional teams from all three of the professional Corian leagues with two additional teams from [[Corian Football Federation|CFF]] Amateur League. The cup is a two-leg knock-out tournament and is contested by 32 teams.


===Results===
===Results===
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|2004<br>''[[2016–17 Corian Cup|Details]]''
|2016–17<br>''[[2016–17 Corian Cup|Details]]''
|[[Plava Zvezda Grendbej]]
|[[Plava Zvezda Grendbej]]
|'''[[2016–17 Corian Cup#Final|3&ndash;1]]'''
|'''[[2016–17 Corian Cup#Final|3&ndash;1]]'''
|[[FK Energija Malingre]]
|[[FK Energija Malingre]]
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|2017–18<br>''[[2017–18 Corian Cup|Details]]''
|[[Mornari Averna]]
|'''[[2017–18 Corian Cup#Final|2&ndash;1]]<br>{{aet}}'''
|[[FK Glasbridž Junajted]]
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 28 March 2019

Corian Cup
Countries Coria Kingdom of Coria
Confederation AEFA
Founded 2016
Number of teams 32
Current champions Mornari Averna
(2017–18)
Most titles Plava Zvezda Grendbej
Mornari Averna (1)

The Corian Cup is the premier football cup competition in Kingdom of Coria. The cup involves all professional teams from all three of the professional Corian leagues with two additional teams from CFF Amateur League. The cup is a two-leg knock-out tournament and is contested by 32 teams.

Results

Year Winners Score Runners-up
2016–17
Details
Plava Zvezda Grendbej 3–1 FK Energija Malingre
2017–18
Details
Mornari Averna 2–1
(a.e.t.)
FK Glasbridž Junajted