Burundian Cup
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The Burundian Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Burundi
Burundi
Burundi , officially the Republic of Burundi , is a landlocked country in the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. Its capital is Bujumbura...

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Winners

  • 1982: Vital'O
  • 1983: Inter FC
  • 1984: Inter FC
  • 1985: Vital'O
  • 1986: Vital'O
  • 1987: Muzinga
  • 1988: Vital'O
  • 1989: Vital'O
  • 1990: AS Inter Star
    AS Inter Star
    AS Inter Star, is a football club from Bujumbura, Burundi.-Achievements:*Burundi Premier League: 3*Burundian Cup: 1-Performance in CAF competitions:*CAF Champions League: 3 appearancesas of 14 January 2010...

     ou Inter FC
  • 1991: Vital'O
  • 1992: Prince Louis FC
    Prince Louis FC
    Prince Louis FC, is a football club from Bujumbura, Burundi. It is named in honour of the independence hero Prince Louis Rwagasore.-Achievements:*Burundi Premier League: 3*Burundian Cup: 1-Performance in CAF competitions:...

  • 1993: Vital'O
  • 1994: Vital'O
  • 1995: Vital'O
  • 1996: Vital'O
  • 1997: Vital'O
  • 1998: Elite
  • 1999: Vital'O
  • 2000: Athlético Olympic FC
  • 2001: unknown
  • 2002: unknown
  • 2003: unknown
  • 2004: unknown
  • 2005: unknown
  • 2006: unknown
  • 2007: unknown
  • 2008: unknown
  • 2009: unknown
  • 2010: unknown
  • 2011: LLB Académic (Bujumbura) 0-0 (6-5 pen) Athlético Olympic FC (Bujumbura)
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