FA Cup
1945 British Military Mission-BMME (Addis Abeba)
1946 Army (Addis Abeba)
1947 Polisportiva (Addis Abeba)
1948 Body Guard (Addis Abeba) [also listed as Kibur Zebega]
1949 Army (Addis Abeba)
1950 Army (Addis Abeba)
1951 Army (Addis Abeba)
1952 St George (Addis Abeba)
1953 St George (Addis Abeba)
1954 Army (Addis Abeba)
1955 Mechal (Addis Abeba)
1956 Mechal (Addis Abeba)
1957 St George (Addis Abeba)
1958 Mekuria (Addis Abeba) [also listed as Kibur Zebega]
1959 Omedla (Addis Abeba) [aka Police]
1960 Nib (Debre Zeit) [aka Air Force]
1961-69 not held
1970 Asmara (Asmara)
1971 Electric (Addis Abeba)
1972 Electric (Addis Abeba)
1973 St George (Addis Abeba)
1974 St George (Addis Abeba)
1975 Mechal (Addis Abeba)
1976 Electric (Addis Abeba)
1977 St George (Addis Abeba)
1978 Omedla (Addis Abeba) [also listed as Ogaden Lion]
1979 not held
1980 Ermejachen (Addis Abeba)
1981 Key Bahr "Red Sea" (Eritrea)
1982 Mechal (Addis Abeba)
1983 Key Bahr "Red Sea" (Eritrea)
1984 Eritrea Shoes (Eritrea)
1985 Eritrea Shoes (Eritrea)
1986 Building Construction (Addis Abeba)
1987 Eritrea Shoes (Eritrea)
1988 Bunna Gebeya (Addis Abeba)
1989 not held (other source: Medr Babur (Dire Dawa))
1990 Mechal (Addis Abeba)
1991 not held
1992 not held [*]
1993 St George (Addis Abeba)
1994 Muger Cemento (Nazareth)
1995 Medhin (Addis Abeba) [aka Insurance]
1996 Awassa Flour Mill (Awassa)
1997 Wolaita Tussa (Awassa)
1998 Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba) 4-2 St George (Addis Abeba) [aet]
1999 St George (Addis Abeba) bt Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba)
2000 Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba) 2-1 Awassa Kenema (Awassa)
2001 Mebrat Hail (Addis Abeba) 2-1 Guna Trading FC (Mekelé) [aet]
2002 Medhin (Addis Abeba) drw Mebrat Hail (Addis Abeba) [aet, 6-3 after pen]
2003 Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba) 2-0 Mebrat Hail (Addis Abeba)
2004 Bankoch (Addis Abeba) 1-0 Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba)
2005 Awassa Kenema (Awassa) 2-2 Muger Cemento (Nazareth) [aet, Awassa on pen]
2006 Mekelakeya (Addis Abeba) 1-0 Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba)
2007 Harar Bira (Harar)
2008 not held
[*] no Cup tournament was held in 1992 due to scheduling problems; Bunna
Gebaya, the championship runners-up, were declared cup winners and
represented Ethiopia in the African CWC.
Number of Titles
11 Mekelakeya (Addis Abeba; includes Mechal and Army)
8 St. George (Addis Abeba)
4 Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba; includes Bunna Gebeya) [does not include 1992]
Mebrat Hail/Electric (Addis Abeba)
3 Eritrea Shoes (Eritrea) [now in Eritrea]
2 Medhin (Addis Abeba; aka Insurance)
Mekuria (Addis Abeba) [includes Body Guard]
Omedla (Addis Abeba; aka Police)
Key Bahr "Red Sea" (Eritrea) [now in Eritrea]
1 Asmara (Asmara) [now in Eritrea]
Awassa Flour Mill (Awassa)
Awassa Kenema (Awassa)
Bankoch (Addis Abeba; aka Banks SC)
British Military Mission-BMME (Addis Abeba)
Building Construction (Addis Abeba)
Ermejachen (Addis Abeba)
Harar Bira (Harar)
Muger Cemento (Nazareth)
Nib (Debre Zeit; aka Air Force)
Polisportiva (Addis Abeba)
Wolaita Tussa (Awassa)
Union Cup
NB: tournament organised by rebel clubs including all major clubs from
Addis Abeba
2007 Ethiopian Bunna (Addis Abeba) 1-0 St George (Addis Abeba)
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Last updated: 11 Jul 2008
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