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| {{team flag|Victoria|name=Victoria FC}} || '''[[2018&ndash;19 AEFA Cup#Final|1&ndash;1]]''' ([[wikipedia:Extra time|a.e.t.]])<br>3&ndash;1 ([[wikipedia:Penalty shoot-out|pens.]]) || {{team flag|Senya|name=Svorgas Scitenhima FK}}
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Revision as of 23:41, 19 May 2019

AEFA Cup
AEFA Cup logo.png
Confederation AEFA
Founded 2013
Number of teams 28 (group and knock-out stages)
Current champions Senya Kateki Blavisen FK
(2017–18)
Most titles Safiria Iyva AFC
Novatainia Ridgedon Rams
Gerenia KPSK Isherwood
Lakkvia Huyenkula 07 Sport
Senya Kateki Blavisen FK (1 title)
2018–19

The AEFA Cup is the secondary continental competition for association football clubs from nations within the AEFA.

Results

Year Winners Score Runners-up
2013–14 Safiria Iyva AFC 1–1 (a.e.t.)
4–2 (pens.)
Gotzborg Lonenberg FC
2014–15 Novatainia Ridgedon Rams 5–0 Flanders FC Bruswerpen
2015–16 Gerenia KPSK Isherwood 4–2 Fort Kolgrad King's Lynn Town FC
2016–17 Lakkvia Huyenkula 07 Sport 3–0 Gerenia KA Bazree Mäeklenes
2017–18 Senya Kateki Blavisen FK 3–1 Gerenia KZ Santamarina
2018–19 Victoria Victoria FC 1–1 (a.e.t.)
3–1 (pens.)
Senya Svorgas Scitenhima FK