2010 Moroccan Throne Cup

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2010 Moroccan Throne Cup
CountryMorocco
DatesApril 2010 – November 2010
ChampionsFath Union Sport
2011

The 2010 season of the Moroccan Throne Cup was the 54th edition of the competition.

The cup was won by Fath Union Sport, who beat Maghreb de Fès in the final.

Preliminary rounds[]

The preliminary rounds began in April 2010 and finished in August 2010. There were four rounds consisting of all teams from the amateur league, and teams from the second division of the professional league (from the 3rd round onwards).

4th round[]

The fourth and final preliminary round took place between 7 and 9, and featured 32 teams from the 3rd and 2nd division of the Maroccan football championship:

Team 1 Team 2 Result
Ittihad Fkih Ben Salah Racing Casablanca 1–0
US Mohammedia FC Azza Azaq 5–1
Youssoufia Berrechid Tihad Casablanca 2–1
Chabab Houara Chabab Benguerir 2–1
Union Sidi Kacem Ittihad Tanger 1–2
Wifaq Tenjdad Chabab Darouich 1–0
Association Al Mansouria Chabab Rif Al Hoceima 1 – 1 (1–4 pens)
Raja Al Hoceima Chabab Atlas Khénifra 1–4
Hassania Bensergao Chabab Kasba Tadla 0–3
Chabab Larache US Temara 0–3
Club de Kasr Lakbir CODM Meknès 0–2
Chabab Mohammedia Amal Tiznit 2–0
Rachad Bernoussi Renaissance Settat 1–0
Mouloudia Oujda US Y. Al Mansour Rabat 4–0
Fath Riadi Nador Stade Marocain 0–1
Rapide Oued Zem Nouaceur Ouled Salah 0–1

Last 32[]

The last 32 of the competition played between 13 and 19.

Final phases[]

Last 16[]

The last 16 of the competition played between 5 and 15.


Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi0–0AS Salé
Referee: bouchaib al hrach
Fath Union Sport1–0 (a.e.t.)Olympique de Khouribga

Mouloudia d'Oujda0–1Moghreb Tétouan

Hassania d'Agadir0–2Stade Marocain
Stade Al Inbiaate, Agadir

Raja de Casablanca1–1 (a.e.t.)Chabab Mohammedia
Penalties
Penalty scoredPenalty missedPenalty scoredPenalty scored 3–4 Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scored

Maghreb de Fès1–1 (a.e.t.)FAR de Rabat
Penalties
Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scored 7–6 Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty missed

KAC Kénitra0–0 (a.e.t.)CODM de Meknès
Penalties
Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scored 4–2 Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty missedPenalty missed
Attendance: 12,000

Youssoufia Berrechid2–2 (a.e.t.)Olympic Club de Safi
Penalties
Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty missed 4–5 Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scored

Quarter-finals[]

The quarter finals took place on 8 and 10 October 2010.


Chabab Mohammedia0–0 (a.e.t.)
Penalties
Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty missed 3–5 Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scored
Stade El Bachir, Mohammedia

Maghreb de Fès1–0Stade Marocain

KAC Kénitra0–0 (a.e.t.)Moghreb Tétouan
Penalties
Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scored 5–4 Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty missed

Olympic Club de Safi0–0 (a.e.t.)

Semi-finals[]

The semi-finals took place on 6.


Maghreb de Fès1–1 (a.e.t.)KAC Kénitra
Penalties
Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty scored 3–2 Penalty scoredPenalty scoredPenalty missed

1–0

Final[]

The final of the 2009–2010 Moroccan Throne Cup took place on 25 in Rabat.


Maghreb de Fès1–2

Winner[]

Winner of the Moroccan Throne Cup 2009–2010
Coat of arms of Morocco.svg
Fath Union Sport
5th title

Prize Fund[]

  • Total prize fund: 3.5 million MAD,
  • Winner: 1.5 million MAD,
  • Finalist (2nd place) : 1 million MAD,
  • Semi-finalists (3rd and 4th places): 0.5 Million MAD each.[1]

See also[]

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ (in French) M. A. Ibadallah (2010). "Coupe du trône 2010 : 150 millions (de centimes) pour le vainqueur". www.lematin.ma. Retrieved 18 August 2010.

External links[]

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