Coupe de Calédonie
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Founded | 1954 |
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First season | Indépendante |
Country | New Caledonia |
Confederation | OFC |
Number of teams | 32 currently |
International cup(s) | Coupe de France |
Current champions | Hienghène Sport (6th title) 2023 |
Most championships | AS Magenta (16 titles) |
TV partners | FCF TV Web |
Website | www.fedcalfoot.com |
Current: 2024 New Caledonia Cup |
The Coupe de Calédonie (lit. 'Caledonia Cup'), also known in English as the New Caledonia Cup,[1] is New Caledonia's premier knockout tournament in men's football. It was created in 1954, and gives the winner of the tournament a berth in the Coupe de France.[2]
Previous winners
[edit]- 1954: Indépendante 5-3 Uniforme Fayaoué (Ouvéa)
- 1955: no tournament
- 1956: PLGC 2-1 Ouvéa (island selection)
- 1957: Impassible 5-2 PLGC
- 1958: PLGC 6-0 Impassible
- 1959: Wé (Lifou) 4-2 Impassible
- 1960: Uniforme Fayaoué (Ouvéa) 4-2 Indépendante (aet)
- 1961: Ile des Pins 3-2 Impassible
- 1962: Olympique Nouméa 5-0 PLGC
- 1963: Olympique Nouméa 5-1 Ile des Pins
- 1964: JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa 1-0 USC Nouméa
- 1965: JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa 5-2 Ile des Pins
- 1966: JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa 3-0 Thio Sport
- 1967: JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa 1-0 CSM
- 1968: JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa 3-2 ASLN Nouméa
- 1969: ASLN Nouméa 2-1 JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa
- 1970: ASLN Nouméa 3-1 Nathalo (Lifou)
- 1971: ASLN Nouméa 2-1 FC Gaitcha
- 1972: ASLN Nouméa 4-0 CB Ponérihouen
- 1973: UAC Yaté 1-0 JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa
- 1974: UAC Yaté 5-2 ASLN Nouméa (aet)
- 1975: ASLN Nouméa 1-0 JS Vallée du Tir Nouméa
- 1976: Kehdek Koumac 2-1 ASLN Nouméa
- 1977: USL Gélima 2-1 ASLN Nouméa
- 1978: USL Gélima 4-1 JS Maré Nouméa
- 1979: USL Gélima 3-0 JS Maré Nouméa
- 1980: JS Baco 3-2 CA Saint-Louis (aet)
- 1981: CA Saint-Louis 2-1 AS Ponoz
- 1982: USL Gélima 1-1 JS Baco (aet, 3-0 on pens)
- 1983: AS Païta 2-0 CB Ponérihouen
- 1984: JS Baco 2-0 AS Kunié
- 1985: CA Saint-Louis 3-1 AS Kunié
- 1986: CA Saint-Louis 3-0 AS 6e km
- 1987: JS Baco 2-0 AS Kunié
- 1988: Wé-Luécilla (Lifou) 1-0 CA Saint-Louis
- 1989: AS Frégate Mont-Dore 3-2 JS Baco
- 1990: CA Saint-Louis 1-0 Entente Gélima
- 1991: JS Baco 3-1 AS Magenta Le Nickel
- 1992: Wé-Luécilla (Lifou) 3-0 AS Kunié
- 1993: ASLN Thio 4-1 CA Saint-Louis
- 1994: CA Saint-Louis 5-1 AS Qanono
- 1995: JS Baco 3-2 Wé-Luécilla (Lifou)
- 1996: AS Magenta 3-0 Uniforme Fayaoué (Ouvéa)
- 1997: CA Saint-Louis 1-1 FC Gaitcha (aet, 4-3 on pens)
- 1998: JS Traput (Lifou) 1-1 CS Nékoué (aet, 5-4 on pens)
- 1999: JS Traput (Lifou) 1-0 AS Auteuil (aet)
- 2000: AS Magenta 1-1 JS Traput (Lifou) (aet, 4-1 pens)
- 2001: AS Magenta 4-3 AS Mont-Dore
- 2002: AS Magenta 5-2 JS Ouvéa
- 2002–03: AS Magenta 1-0 JS Baco
- 2003–04: AS Magenta 2-1 AS Mont-Dore
- 2004–05: AS Magenta 2-1 JS Baco
- 2005–06: AS Mont-Dore 2-1 JS Baco (aet)
- 2006–07: AS Lössi 1-0 AS Mont-Dore
- 2007–08: AS Mont-Dore 3-0 AS Lössi
- 2008–09: AS Mont-Dore 3-3 AS Magenta (aet, 4-2 pens)
- 2010: AS Magenta 2–1 Gaïtcha FCN
- 2011: Gaïtcha FCN 2-0 AS Magenta
- 2012: AS Lössi 1-1 AS Magenta (aet, 3-2 pens)
- 2013: Hienghène Sport 3-1 AS Qanono
- 2014: AS Magenta 3–1 AS Lössi
- 2015: Hienghène Sport 3–0 AS Mont-Dore
- 2016: AS Magenta 2–2 Hienghène Sport (aet, 4–3 pens)
- 2017: AS Lössi 2-1 Hienghène Sport
- 2018: AS Magenta 1–0 Hienghène Sport[3]
- 2019: Hienghène Sport 5–3 AS Lössi[4]
- 2020: Hienghène Sport 3-1 SC Ne Drehu
- 2022: Hienghène Sport 4-3 AS Tiga Sport[5]
- 2023: Hienghène Sport 2–2 AS Magenta (aet, 5–4 pens)
References
[edit]- ^ "New Caledonia - as Lossi Claim New Caledonia Cup". 7 May 2007.
- ^ "COUPE de CALEDONIE 2020 - FINALE" (in French). Fédération Calédonienne de Football. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ "Magenta s'offre une 11ème Coupe (1-0)" (in French). Fédération Calédonienne de Football. 14 October 2018. Archived from the original on 16 October 2018. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
- ^ "HIENGHENE roi de la COUPE / Finale (5-3)" (in French). Fédération Calédonienne de Football. 19 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
- ^ "COUPE de CALEDONIE 2020 - FINALE" (in French). Fédération Calédonienne de Football. Retrieved 5 May 2021.