Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup


The Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup, formerly known as the Saudi Federation Cup, was an association football competition organized by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.

History

The competition was founded in the 1975–76 season, with Al-Nassr as the first champion. Initially, it was for senior teams, but the rules were later changed to allow only players under 23 years of age. However, after a few years and a lack of spectator interest, the competition was reopened to players of all ages.
In 2000, the name of the competition was changed from saudi federation Cup to its current title, a decision made to commemorate the late Prince Faisal bin Fahd.
The 2009-10 edition was the final tournament for first teams. It was then changed to an Under-21 competition, counting for youth teams rather than the first team. Al-Hilal is the record holder in this competition with the most championships.

List of champions

Youth Tournament

First team Performance by club

First team
No.ClubWinnersRunners-up
1Al Hilal75
2Al-Shabab42
3Al-Ahli36
4Al-Ettifaq34
5Al-Ittihad33
6Al-Nassr33
7Al-Qadsiah12
8Al-Riyadh10

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U-23 & U-21 Performance by club

U23, U21 team
No.ClubWinnersRunners-up
1Al-Shabab20
2Al-Ahli22
3Al-Hilal12

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