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| {{team flag|Victoria|name=Victoria FC}} || '''[[2018–19 AEFA Cup#Final|1–1]]''' {{aet}}<br>3–1 {{pens}} || {{team flag|Senya|name=Svorgas Scitenhima FK}} | | {{team flag|Victoria||old|name=Victoria FC}} || '''[[2018–19 AEFA Cup#Final|1–1]]''' {{aet}}<br>3–1 {{pens}} || {{team flag|Senya|name=Svorgas Scitenhima FK}} | ||
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| [[2019–20 AEFA Cup|2019–20]] | | [[2019–20 AEFA Cup|2019–20]] |
Revision as of 16:22, 16 December 2021
Confederation | AEFA |
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Founded | 2013 |
Current champions |
Park Prinsipa FK (2020–21) |
Most titles |
Iyva AFC Ridgedon Rams KPSK Isherwood FK Glasbridž Junajted Huyenkula 07 Sport Kateki Blavisen FK Victoria FC FK Glasbridž Junajted Park Prinsipa FK (1 title) |
2020–21 |
The AEFA Cup is the secondary continental competition for association football clubs from nations within the AEFA.
Results
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