North African Super Cup
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The North African Super Cup (named the North African Friendship Cup) is an annual association football competition which was launched in 1931, by the Union of North African Football Leagues (ULNA), it stopped in 1956, and it returned in 2010 by the Union of North African Football Federations. The Super Cup pits the winner of the North African Cup of Champions against the winner of the North African Cup Winners Cup.[1][2]
Founded | 1931 |
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Abolished | 2011 |
Region | North Africa (UNAF) |
Number of teams | 2 |
Last champions | ES Sétif |
Most successful club(s) | Wydad AC (3) |
The ULNA Super Cup, ULNAF Super Cup or even UNAF Super Cup was an annual football sports competition pitting the North African champion against the winner of the North African Cup.
The competition was cancelled on 2011 because of the Arab Spring revolutions. On 2015, UNAF decided to merge the North African Cup of Champions and the North African Cup Winners Cup to create the UNAF Club Cup, so the competition was abolished automatically.
The competition was cancelled on 2011 because of the Arab Spring revolutions. On 2015, UNAF decided to merge the North African Cup of Champions and the North African Cup Winners Cup to create the UNAF Club Cup, so the competition was abolished automatically.