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Moroccan Throne Cup

The Throne Cup (Arabic: كأس العرش), also referred to as the Moroccan Throne Cup or Moroccan Cup is an annual knockoutfootball competition in domestic Moroccan football. First played during the 1956–57 season, it is the oldest football competition in Morocco. organized by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.
The Throne Cup was established in 1956, shortly after Morocco’s independence. It brings together clubs from across the Moroccan football league system and is contested in a knockout format, with teams progressing through successive elimination rounds until two sides meet in the final.
The competition was originally played as a single-match tournament. In certain periods, however, some rounds were conducted over two legs (home and away), reflecting structural adjustments made over time.
The winners of the Throne Cup qualify for the following season’s CAF Confederation Cup. If the cup winners have already secured qualification for the CAF Champions League through their league position, the Confederation Cup berth is reallocated in accordance with national and CAF regulations, often to the runner-up.
AS FAR is the most successful club in the competition, having won 12 titles. Olympic Club Safi is the most recent winner, having defeated RS Berkane in the 2025 final.