1979–80 Moroccan Throne Cup

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1979–80 Moroccan Throne Cup
Tournament details
CountryMorocco
Final positions
ChampionsMaghreb de Fès

The 1979–80 season of the Moroccan Throne Cup was the 24th edition of the competition.

Maghreb de Fès won the cup, beating Union de Sidi Kacem 1–0 in the final,[1] played at the stade Roches Noires in Casablanca. Maghreb de Fès won the title for the first time in their history.

Tournament

Last 16

Team 1 Team 2 Result
Union de Touarga Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi 2–3
Ittihad Riadi Fkih Ben Salah Union Sportive Ksima Meskina Inezgane 1–0
Union de Mohammédia RAPC Casablanca 2–1
Mouloudia de Marrakech Mouloudia Club d'Oujda 1–0
Union de Sidi Kacem FAR de Rabat 1–2
Amal Belksiri Fath Union Sport 0–2
Raja Club Athletic AS Salé 3–0
Maghreb de Fès Wydad Athletic Club 1–0

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Result
Fath Union Sport Raja Club Athletic 2–1[2]
Union de Sidi Kacem Union de Mohammédia 1–0
Maghreb de Fès Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi 3–1
Mouloudia de Marrakech Union Sportive Ksima Meskina Inezgane 3–1

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Result
Maghreb de Fès Fath Union Sport 1–0
Union de Sidi Kacem Mouloudia de Marrakech 2–1

Final

The final took place between the two winning semi-finalists, Maghreb de Fès and Union de Sidi Kacem, on 18 July 1980 at the Stade Roches Noires in Casablanca.

1979–80 Moroccan Throne Cup
Final
Maghreb de Fès1–0Union de Sidi Kacem
Report

Notes and references

  1. ^ http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?c=1658
  2. ^ match replayed after 1–1 draw