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The Jomi Tojikiston (; ), or Tajikistan Cup, is the top knockout
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. Tajikistan Cup was established in 1992. Now
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is the sponsor and the sponsored name for the cup is 1xbet Çomi Toçikiston. The Cup winner qualifies to play the Tajikistan Premier League winner for the Tajikistan Super Cup. The winner of the competition ordinarily got a spot in the
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History

In February 2023, the Football League of Tajikistan signed a contract with the company
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, naming the company as the main sponsor of the tournament for the next years.


Participants

All clubs from the Tajikistan Premier League and First Division compete for the Tajikistan Cup.


Competition system

The competition is held under knockout format. Premier League teams enter the tournament at Round of 16 final stage. The final tie is played as a single match. The final is played at various venues across the country.


Trophy and prize money

Tajikistan Football Federation awards the Tajikistan Cup trophy to the winners of the final. . Cup winners and runners-up receive medals. Also, prize money is given away. The prize money is in
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. In 2024, the winner of the Tajikistan Cup received a check for 60 thousand somoni. The finalist of the Cup received 40 thousand somoni.


Venues

The Tajikistan Cup finals are played most often at the main countries association football venue, Republican Central Stadium in
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. Since 2008, the final games started to be conducted at alternative stadiums.


Winners

Previous winners are:


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Results by team


Soviet time

*1938 Dinamo Stalinabad *1939 Dinamo Stalinabad *1940 Dinamo Stalinabad *1941 Dinamo Stalinabad *1942 KVAU Dushanbe *1943—1945 ''No tournament'' *1946 Dinamo Stalinabad *1947 Hisar Team *1948 Hisar Team *1949 Dinamo Stalinabad *1950 Dinamo Stalinabad *1951 ODO Stalinabad *1952 Dinamo Stalinabad *1953 Dinamo Stalinabad *1954 Profsoyuz Leninabad *1955 Dinamo Stalinabad *1956 Taksobaza Stalinabad *1957 Metallurg Leninabad *1958 Pedagogichesky Institut Leninabad *1959 Dinamo Stalinabad *1960 Pogranichnik Stalinabad *1961 Pedinstitut Dushanbe *1962 Pogranichnik Leninabad *1963 DSA Dushanbe *1964 Kuroma Taboshary *1965 Vashkh Kurgan-Tyube *1966 Volga Dushanbe *1967 Pedinstitut Dushanbe *1968 Stroitel' Kumsangir *1969 Pedinstitut Dushanbe *1970 Kommunalschik Chkalovsk *1971 Dinamo Dushanbe *1972 TPI Dushanbe *1973 TIFK Dushanbe *1974 SKIF Dushanbe *1975 SKIF Dushanbe *1976 SKIF Dushanbe *1977 Volga Dushanbe *1978 Kuroma Taboshar *1979 Metallurg Tursunzade *1980 Chashma Shaartuz *1981 Trikotazhnik Urateppa *1982 Irrigator Dushanbe *1983 Volga Dushanbe *1984 Metallurg Tursunzade *1985 Avtomobilist Kurghanteppa *1986 SKIF Dushanbe *1987 Metallurg Tursunzade *1988 Avtomobilist Kurghanteppa *1989 Metallurg Tursunzade *1990 Volga Dushanbe *1991 Avtomobilist Kurghanteppa


References


External links


Tajikistan Football Cup
at Global Sports Archive {{National football Cups (AFC region) Football competitions in Tajikistan National association football cups Recurring sporting events established in 1938 1938 establishments in the Soviet Union