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Cook Islands Cup is the top knockout tournament of the
Cook Islands Football Association The Cook Islands Football Association is the governing body of football in the Cook Islands. History The Association was founded in 1971. In 1994, the CIFA became a member of FIFA. The Associations headquarters and Academy were opened in 2 ...
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Cook Islands The Cook Islands is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of 15 islands whose total land area is approximately . The Cook Islands' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers of ocean. Avarua is its ...
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Cook Islands Cup winners

*1950: Titikaveka *1951–77: ''Unknown'' *1978: Tupapa Maraerenga *1979: Titikaveka *1980: Matavera *1981:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1982:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1983: Nikao Sokattack *1984: Titikaveka *1985: Arorangi *1986–90: ''Unknown'' *1991: Takuvaine *1992:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1993:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1994:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1995:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1996:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1997:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1998:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*1999:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*2000:
Avatiu Avatiu is a settlement on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is located on the north coast to the west of the capital Avarua and is the location of Rarotonga's main port. Notable buildings include a Mormon church and a family history centre and ...
*2001: Tupapa Maraerenga *2002: Nikao Sokattack *2003: Nikao Sokattack *2004: Tupapa Maraerenga *2005: Nikao Sokattack *2006: Takuvaine *2007: Nikao Sokattack *2008: Nikao Sokattack *2009: Tupapa Maraerenga *2010: Nikao Sokattack *2011: Nikao Sokattack *2012: Nikao Sokattack *2013: Tupapa Maraerenga *2014: Takuvaine *2015: Tupapa Maraerenga *2016: Puaikura *2017: Puaikura *2018: Tupapa Maraerenga *2019: Tupapa Maraerenga *2020: Nikao Sokattack *2021: Nikao Sokattack *2022: Nikao Sokattack *2023: Tupapa Maraerenga *2024: Tupapa Maraerenga


Titles


See also

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Cook Islands Round Cup The Cook Islands Round Cup, also known as the Rarotonga Round Cup and the Tower Insurance Premiership, is the top division of the Cook Islands Football Association in Cook Islands. The winner qualifies for the OFC Champions League. Current champ ...


References

Football competitions in the Cook Islands National association football cups Recurring sporting events established in 1950 1950 establishments in the Cook Islands {{oceania-footy-competition-stub